the latest and greatest, or if they are frustrated by
the constant delays.
Allan Day
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Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
> = Features/NewFirstboot =
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NewFirstboot
>
> Feature owner(s): Martin Sivák
...
Firstboot currently depends on system-config-users,
system-config-authentication and system-config-date, causing them to
be included in a new Fedora in
Hey Pete,
Pete Travis wrote:
>> I'm happy to see renewed discussion about the future of the Fedora
>> desktop. After four releases it isn't bad to step back and take a look
>> at how things are working out. I hope we can do that with an eye to
>> where we want to go in the future rather than look
Hi Martin,
Martin Sivak wrote:
> no, system-config-* is not going to be used anywhere.
Can you expand on that? Is the plan to remove the existing
dependencies on system-config-*?
Allan
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Trond Hasle Amundsen wrote:
> Christopher Meng writes:
>
>> Somewhat funny that many users even don't know this tweak tool and ask
>> everywhere about this..
>
> I always found it odd that gnome-tweak-tool even exists.. some
> functionality are found in the system settings, some in
> gnome-tw
Hi all,
On the question of how kernel versions should be accessed, I am very
much in favour of the position that Chris Murphy expressed earlier:
choosing a kernel version is opaque to most users and requires fairly
advanced technical knowledge to understand. Invitations to access boot
options (suc
Matthew Miller wrote:
...
> > Update GNOME to the latest upstream release, 3.32.
>
> Does this release feature the new lockscreen Allan Day was working on?
It doesn't include that feature so far. There's a month until GNOME's
UI freeze, so there's still time, but
Hi Kate,
On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 8:30 AM Kate Hsuan wrote:
>... By
> integrating power-profiles-daemon with tuned, the user can get extra
> features to finetune the system, and the basic feature provided by ppd
> can be used according to the user's demand. It also can reduce the
> efforts of the m
Hi all,
coreutils currently configures `ls` to use 256 colours rather than 16.
This is a downstream Fedora change which means that `ls` doesn't
follow the colour palette that's configured in the terminal.
We are therefore planning on removing the downstream customisation, so
that `ls` uses the 16