Does this have anything to do with why gating for the F41 Firefox update
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2024-b266d38c44 is misbehaving?
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Michael J Gruber wrote:
> silly name. It's just unhelpful. And as soon as we tag a name on a
> release, some people will use it instead of the release number, adding
> to the confusion.
Yes, I remember this happening frequently, especially on the user list. It was
annoying to have to google ever
As a list administrator for the test-announce list, I received an identical
message to approve for that list, and when I logged into my dashboard and
clicked on the message to see the full content, got an error something like
"This message has been lost", assumed the message had been deleted or
I always clean install each new version of Fedora using the Workstation LIve,
and preserve the data in /home. After reading this, I looked at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_partitioning_custom_btrfs_preserve_home
and saw that it now specifically says not to use the Workstation Live o
I'm not seeing a "Create Fedora 41 Beta Candidates" ticket at
https://pagure.io/releng/issues - is there one?
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Those figures are recommended minimums, not requirements. I have a single core
F35 machine which works fine.
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> Fedora will use current CPUs more efficiently, increasing performance
> and reducing power consumption.
I hope the energy usage involved in having to buy new hardware (including
manufacturing and shipping) is taken into account. This proposed change is
incompatible with all 3 of my 64-bit mach
Neal Gompa gmail.com> writes:
> As I recall, Josef Bacik mentioned that he'd be pushing for Btrfs becoming
the default in Fedora 23. At this point, I'm personally convinced that it is
certainly ready and doable for F23.
>
> Perhaps other guys with more experience on this stuff could chime in wit
The problem of dnf not handling kernel-devel updates correctly (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1062997 against dnf and
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1079906 against kernel) is
apparently not being worked on anymore (queries in both bugs are going
unanswered again, though
Andre Robatino fedoraproject.org> writes:
> it looks like OS/2 is capable of keeping its RTC in TAI (which AIUI is
> basically the same as UTC except that TAI doesn't have leap seconds, so TAI
> is "real time", and UTC is TAI interspersed with leap seconds, so both
&g
Felix Miata earthlink.net> writes:
> > AFAIK, Windows is the only OS that has trouble using UTC for the RTC.
>
> Have you ever used DOS or OS/2? I don't remember ever seeing options at
> installation time to choose anything other than local in either one. Same for
> W95, W98, WXP & W7. How they
Felix Miata earthlink.net> writes:
> > Just as a workaround, you CAN make a Windows box use UTC for the RTC...
>
> Multiboot is not a universe limited to Windows and Linux, and certainly not
> only the latest version of either. And, there's a whole LAN to consider, not
> one PC in isolation.
AF
Felix Miata earthlink.net> writes:
> Why does this bug exist only in Fedora, not in openSUSE or Mageia or *buntu?
> All my systems are multiboot, so only a select very few are on UTC. None that
> are on UTC have Fedora installed. This means every Fedora boot takes about
> twice as long or longer
Bruno Wolff III wolff.to> writes:
> It looks like I got burned by dnf removing the running kernel during update.
> Due to dracut / grubby issues only my oldest kernel was bootable. I didn't
> notice that the old kernel had been removed until after the machine crashed
> (I suspect because the ke
Kevin Fenzi scrye.com> writes:
> On Sat, 04 Apr 2015 10:56:26 +0200
> Reindl Harald thelounge.net> wrote:
>
> > fedora-easy-karma don't work for days now
> >
> > Waiting for Bodhi for a list of packages in updates-testing (F21)...
> > Cannot query Bodhi:
> > ServerError(https://admin.fedorap
In order for dnf to be able to handle kernel-devel updates correctly (having
multiple versions of kernel-devel installed, one for each installed kernel),
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1079906 (against the kernel)
must be fixed, but there is no response to status inquiries in the bug.
Is there a standard policy for whether gnome shell extensions are expected
to be constantly updated for the current gnome version when gnome is in a
devel release? For example, in Rawhide, gnome is currently at 3.15.2, so
metadata.json would have to include "3.15.2" for extension version checking
t
Andre Robatino fedoraproject.org> writes:
> using. (BTW, Transmission now seems to automatically open an incoming port -
> in F20 and below I had to tell Transmission to use a fixed port instead of a
> random one, and manually open that port in the firewall.)
Forgot to mention th
Igor Gnatenko gmail.com> writes:
> you forget about DLNA sharing, and some more GNOME services.
I googled for "DLNA sharing" to find out which ports it uses, and it seems
that all of those ports are closed. Are there any specific ports you would
expect to be open?
BTW, I just realized that my r
Kevin Kofler chello.at> writes:
> I just happened to look at the firewalld default settings, and I was not
> amused when I noticed this:
> http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/firewalld.git/tree/FedoraWorkstation.xml
> >
> >
> This "firewall" is a joke! ALL higher ports are wide open!
I just
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testing instructi
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Roberto Ragusa robertoragusa.it> writes:
> Are compressed rpms completely impossible to diff efficiently by rsync?
In a word, yes. They're already compressed, so it's unlikely there would be
any matching blocks between old and new rpms for rsync to take advantage of.
(You can verify this by tryi
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openSUSE 13.2, scheduled for release in November, will have btrfs as the
default filesystem. What are the chances that F22 will follow suit, assuming
openSUSE has no major problems with it?
https://news.opensuse.org/2014/09/22/
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Rex Dieter math.unl.edu> writes:
> * go ahead and push it to -testing, better than waiting not getting pushed
> anywhere
+1
> * possible policy change: require all updates to get pushed to -testing
> initially, regardless of karma
If something needs urgent testing to get pushed to stable ASA
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Although gnome-tweak-tool does not allow customizing the command line for
Startup Applications, up through F20 you could use the
gnome-session-properties command (in the gnome-session package) to do this.
In F21 and Rawhide, gnome-session-properties is gone. I wanted to start a
gnome-terminal with
drago01 gmail.com> writes:
> Well they should (or have some other source of documentation) ... the
> config file isn't really the right place for documentation, given
> that it does not get updated once you have edited it once ... you will
> miss new options / changed semantics that way.
Yes, th
Rahul Sundaram gmail.com> writes:
> All that being said, what is the criteria for getting a default
> configuration line put into yum.conf?
> I'd really like to get the deltarpm= line put in there.
>
>
> File a bug report in yum bug tracker or Red Hat bugzilla against yum as
the component. Do
Gerald B. Cox bzb.us> writes:
> I also cringe when I see the "-y or --assumeyes" option mentioned. IMO
that is just inviting disaster.
> I'm surprised no one is "demanding" that be removed. It is dangerous.
Someone might need to use yum or dnf in a script. Personally, that's the
_only_ time I
Gerald B. Cox bzb.us> writes:
> A gun doesn't require you to go into root mode before using it; and
it doesn't ask you if you are sure before you pull the trigger.
dnf requires root mode _every_ time you use it. Same for asking if you're
sure (unless the -y option is used). Any barrier that ha
Matthias Clasen redhat.com> writes:
> Did any of your gnome-shell extensions break ?
gnome-shell-extension-fedmsg is still not working in Rawhide (see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1045669 ). This only affects
Fedora so thought I should mention it here.
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Rahul Sundaram gmail.com> writes:
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F20_bugs#RPM_scriplets_fail_during_updates
>
> Please review it. Do you want me to send the announcement as well?
I replaced the typo scriplet -> scriptlet in several places in that page,
including the anchor link. Don't
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Michael Schwendt gmail.com> writes:
> Skype is not included with Fedora. Skype does not (and cannot) influence
> which packages are multilib'ed when the repos are composed. Skype 32-bit
> doesn't depend on "openssl". What on your machine depends on 32-bit "openssl"
> and not "openssl-libs"?
In F
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32-bit MATE and Security Spins, and the 64-bit LXDE and MATE Spins are
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Toshio Kuratomi gmail.com> writes:
> We could just put the release number into those files and keep the release
> name in our heads, I suppose. There wouldn't be a technical downside to
> that but I don't know whether people would like that socially or not.
When I said "release name" I meant ju
Josh Boyer fedoraproject.org> writes:
> The Board has an open ticket on the naming process. We're working
> through it now, but "no release names" isn't an immediate option
> because the last time we proposed that the community vote showed names
> were still desired. Hopefully we'll resolve the
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Richard W.M. Jones redhat.com> writes:
> To be honest it would be a lot more convincing if someone had done a
> study and published the results of it, rather than just linking to
> opinions. I was rather hopeful that Neilsen-Norman would have done a
> study, but they don't publish their results
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oversize (as they have been since 19 Alpha TC3).
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is now available for testing. Content information, including changes,
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oversize (as they have been since 19 Alpha TC3).
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is now available for testing. Content information, including changes,
can be found at https://fedorahosted.o
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oversize (as they have been since 19 Alpha TC3).
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(RC4) is now available for testing. Content information, including
changes, can be found at
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oversize (as they have been since Alpha TC3).
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size targets (all DVDs and Lives with the exception of Live KDE and Live
SoaS). Also, note that this is the first time a TC follows an RC (namely
RC2). This is due to several new unaddressed blockers. Hopefully, the
next compo
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size targets (all DVDs and Lives with the exception of Live KDE and Live
SoaS).
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and Live SoaS).
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chang
Now that deltarpm support is included in yum, and yum-presto is obsoleted,
are there any plans to include a progress/speed indicator for deltarpm
rebuilding, similar to what yum-presto had? Currently, there's no easy way
to compare the speed of updates using drpms to that without. Even timing
manua
*IMPORTANT*: Same images as with 19 Alpha TC3 and TC4 are over their
size targets (all DVDs and Lives with the exception of Live KDE and Live
SoaS).
As per the Fedora 19 schedule [1], Fedora 19 Alpha Test Compose 5 (TC5)
is now available for testing. Content information, including changes,
can be
*IMPORTANT*: Same images as with 19 Alpha TC3 are over their size
targets (all DVDs and Lives with the exception of Live KDE and Live
SoaS).
As per the Fedora 19 schedule [1], Fedora 19 Alpha Test Compose 4 (TC4)
is now available for testing. Content information, including changes,
can be found at
*IMPORTANT*: All DVDs and Lives with the exception of Live KDE and Live
SoaS are oversized, so will not fit on the standard media.
As per the Fedora 19 schedule [1], Fedora 19 Alpha Test Compose 3 (TC3)
is now available for testing. Content information, including changes,
can be found at https://f
On 03/28/2013 03:58 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-03-28 at 15:49 -0400, Andre Robatino wrote:
>
>> Personally I don't think we should be going out of our way to discourage
>> drive-bys unless bandwidth is in short supply and they're sucking too
>> muc
On 03/28/2013 03:32 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-03-28 at 14:24 +, Pádraig Brady wrote:
>> As aid to people quickly scanning email, please markup URLs
>> so they're clickable, like:
>>
>> https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/
>> https://download-ib01.fedoraproject.org/pub/al
*IMPORTANT*: All DVDs and Lives are oversized, so will not fit on the
standard media.
As per the Fedora 19 schedule [1], Fedora 19 Alpha Test Compose 2 (TC2)
is now available for testing. Content information, including changes,
can be found at https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/5545#comment:3
*IMPORTANT*: All DVDs and Lives are oversized, so will not fit on the
standard media. The 64-bit DVD and netinst should hopefully be posted soon.
As per the Fedora 19 schedule [1], Fedora 19 Alpha Test Compose 1 (TC1)
is now available for testing. Content information, including changes,
can be fou
Sérgio Basto serjux.com> writes:
> For the first time, Fedora release name have non-ascii and pelican
> characters which
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=922433
>
> Could we consider change release name from "Schrödinger's Cat" to
> "Schrodingers Cat" or other name that not have th
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