On Fri, 2019-10-18 at 13:05 +0200, Lukas Ruzicka wrote:
> 
> > Or, even better (or worse): Sombody installs GIMP via GNOME
> > Software,
> > 
> > and under the hood, dnf does its magic and installs gimp from the
> > 
> > module, which might depend on another, even non-default module,
> > etc.
> > 
> > But then, what will happen when that module is EOL, and the user
> > has
> > 
> > never even interacted with dnf, or modules? Will system upgrades
> > break
> > 
> > and prompt the user to fix something they didn't even know existed,
> > 
> > and have never interacted with?
> 
> This has already happened. We have had complaints from people who had
> neverinstalled any module, or used the "dnf module" command and they
> still ended up withmodules installed with a problem to upgrade their
> computers to F31.
> 
> 
>  
> > 
> > Fabio
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > Pierre
> > 
> > > _______________________________________________
I just got a new computer, an Intel with Nvidia 2060 graphics card.  I
could NOT get fedora to install or boot.  For the first time since
fedora 7 I am off of fedora.Wayland drove me nuts, the changes to the
OS were less than perfect, some applications I used to run would not
run, and on and on, the inability to install and boot Fedora was the
last straw for me.  I may come back someday, because up until Fedora
28, things were pretty good.  Get back to that standard, and I will
likely come back.  Meanwhile I will no longer recommend Fedora to my
friends until things stabilize.Good luck, guys.  I wish you all the
best.
Les H
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