>
> "a011" is precisely the last entry found in
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/xorg-x11-server/blob/HEAD/f/06_use-intel-only-on-pre-gen4.diff
> which explains why Xorg picks "intel" as seen in the Xorg logs:
>
> [  7821.917] (==) Matched intel as autoconfigured driver 0
> [  7821.917] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 1
> [  7821.917] (==) Matched fbdev as autoconfigured driver 2
> [  7821.917] (==) Matched vesa as autoconfigured driver 3
>
>
>>   Additionally, Xorg is also non-default, we use Wayland since some
>>   time.
>>
>
> That's correct, on the Fedora Workstation using GNOME - But Wayland is a
> protocol, just like X11, it requires a display server which is gnome-shell,
> and Alexei mentioned in the bug he's using another spin instead, so no
> Wayland there.
>
> So indeed, that bug would unlikely affect the default Fedora Workstation.
>

You don't seem to mind shipping Fedora 32 with a broken git snapshot of the
intel drivel. What are realistic chances to get it fixed eventually given
apparent lack of testing? Therefore, I asked to downgrade it.

I can test modesetting on Gen3 GMA 3150 if that is easy. I dusted off this
netbook for my kids' distant learning during COVID19. I would not be
surprised if more old junk surfaces on your bugzilla soon.
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