[meta] source_os = "linux" target_distro_family = "fedora" # openSUSE Tumbleweed/Leap user moving to Fedora. # Body text assumes zypper, YaST, and AppArmor familiarity; both use RPM. [log_paths] steam = "~/.local/share/Steam/logs/content_log.txt" proton = "~/.local/share/Steam/logs/proton_log.txt" # ── DNF / RPM ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "dnf-lock" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "Another app is currently holding the dnf lock" severity = "warn" title = "DNF package manager is locked" body = "dnf-automatic (Fedora's background updater) is probably running — similar to PackageKit on openSUSE. Wait it out or check: sudo ps aux | grep dnf" [[patterns]] id = "dnf-dep-conflict" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "conflicts with" severity = "warn" title = "Package dependency conflict" body = "Both use RPM but their solvers differ. DNF auto-resolves more aggressively than zypper. If dnf can't fix it: sudo dnf distro-sync — the equivalent of zypper dup." [[patterns]] id = "dnf-gpg-key" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "GPG key retrieval failed" severity = "warn" title = "Repository GPG key missing" body = "Import: sudo rpm --import /path/to/key.gpg — same rpm command as openSUSE. RPM Fusion keys are imported automatically when you enable the repo." # ── SELinux (replaces AppArmor) ─────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "selinux-denial" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "type=AVC" severity = "info" title = "SELinux access denied" body = "Fedora uses SELinux instead of openSUSE's AppArmor. Both are MAC systems but with different models — SELinux uses type enforcement, AppArmor uses path-based profiles. Check: ausearch -m AVC -ts recent — get a fix: sealert -a /var/log/audit/audit.log" [[patterns]] id = "selinux-context-wrong" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "restorecon" severity = "info" title = "SELinux file context mismatch" body = "Files copied from openSUSE or an external drive may have wrong SELinux labels. Fix: sudo restorecon -Rv /path/to/file — equivalent to aa-relabel in AppArmor terms." # ── System ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "kernel-driver-firmware" sources = ["kmsg"] match_text = "firmware: failed to load" severity = "warn" title = "Firmware file missing" body = "sudo dnf install linux-firmware — same scope as openSUSE's kernel-firmware. Some chips need RPM Fusion nonfree: sudo dnf install rpmfusion-nonfree-release-$(rpm -E %fedora)" [[patterns]] id = "oom-killer" sources = ["kmsg"] match_text = "Out of memory: Kill process" severity = "warn" title = "OOM killer fired" body = "A process was killed for RAM. Fedora enables zswap by default on modern releases. For zram: sudo dnf install zram-generator — similar setup to openSUSE." [[patterns]] id = "disk-io-error" sources = ["kmsg"] match_text = "Buffer I/O error on device" severity = "warn" title = "Disk I/O error" body = "Check SMART: sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX — install: sudo dnf install smartmontools" # ── YaST → no YaST ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "yast-not-found" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "yast: command not found" severity = "info" title = "YaST not available on Fedora" body = "Fedora has no YaST equivalent — use GNOME Settings for display/network/user config, and dnf/rpm for package management. Most things YaST handled are done via systemctl, nmcli, or the GNOME control center." # ── Audio ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "pipewire-connect-fail" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "Failed to connect to PipeWire" severity = "warn" title = "PipeWire not responding" body = "Both Tumbleweed and Fedora ship PipeWire. Restart: systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber" [[patterns]] id = "bluetooth-rfkill-blocked" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "Blocked through rfkill" severity = "warn" title = "Bluetooth rfkill blocked" body = "rfkill unblock bluetooth — same as openSUSE." # ── GPU / display ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "gpu-hang" sources = ["kmsg"] match_text = "GPU HANG" severity = "warn" title = "GPU hang" body = "GPU stopped responding. For NVIDIA on Fedora: sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia (from RPM Fusion) — similar to openSUSE's NVIDIA OBS repo but uses akmods instead of DKMS." [[patterns]] id = "xwayland-crash" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "XWayland server terminated unexpectedly" severity = "warn" title = "XWayland crashed" body = "Fedora GNOME defaults to Wayland like openSUSE's GNOME spin. X11 apps dead until session restart." # ── Network ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "networkmanager-activation-fail" sources = ["journald"] match_text = "Activation failed" severity = "info" title = "NetworkManager: connection failed" body = "nmcli device status — Fedora uses NetworkManager, not Wicked. If you had Wicked-specific configs on openSUSE, recreate them in NetworkManager format." # ── Gaming ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [[patterns]] id = "proton-runtime-missing" sources = ["applog:proton"] match_text = "wine: cannot find" severity = "warn" title = "Proton runtime issue" body = "Right-click game in Steam -> Properties -> Local Files -> Verify integrity. Steam on Fedora: sudo dnf install steam (from RPM Fusion free)."