Re: criterion change proposal: macOS dual-boot

2023-02-08 Thread Neal Gompa
On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 1:31 PM Kevin Fenzi  wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:55:33AM +0100, Kamil Paral wrote:
> > Our current macOS (still called OS X) dual boot criterion says:
> >
> > "The installer must be able to install into free space alongside an
> > existing OS X installation, install and configure a bootloader that will
> > boot Fedora."
> > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_38_Final_Release_Criteria#OS_X_dual_boot
> >
> > I suggest renaming  "OS X" to "macOS" in the section title and in the
> > criterion text. That reflects the name change that Apple did in the past.
> >
> > I also suggest adding this footnote:
> > "Footnote: Supported hardware
> > This criterion only covers Mac devices with an Intel x86_64 processor."
> >
> > That makes it explicit that we don't support the latest ARM-based M
> > custom processors, nor the older PowerPC-based devices. I originally wanted
> > to link to some official Fedora requirements, but we don't seem to have any
> > (for Macs), so at least a footnote here.
> >
> > Thoughts?
>
> +1 to those changes, makes sense.
>
> I am not sure 100% of intel macs are supported either however.
> I have a macbook here with the touchbar thing and last I tried it,
> fedora will boot, but the keyboard doesn't work at all. That was like a
> year or so ago tho, so I should try again. ;)
>

There is a patch set for the T2 era of Macs, but I don't know if
anyone has tried to shepherd them upstream yet:
https://github.com/t2linux/linux-t2-patches

(I don't have access to one of this era of Macs, so I don't have quite
the ability to vouch for them.)




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Re: criterion change proposal: macOS dual-boot

2023-02-08 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:55:33AM +0100, Kamil Paral wrote:
> Our current macOS (still called OS X) dual boot criterion says:
> 
> "The installer must be able to install into free space alongside an
> existing OS X installation, install and configure a bootloader that will
> boot Fedora."
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_38_Final_Release_Criteria#OS_X_dual_boot
> 
> I suggest renaming  "OS X" to "macOS" in the section title and in the
> criterion text. That reflects the name change that Apple did in the past.
> 
> I also suggest adding this footnote:
> "Footnote: Supported hardware
> This criterion only covers Mac devices with an Intel x86_64 processor."
> 
> That makes it explicit that we don't support the latest ARM-based M
> custom processors, nor the older PowerPC-based devices. I originally wanted
> to link to some official Fedora requirements, but we don't seem to have any
> (for Macs), so at least a footnote here.
> 
> Thoughts?

+1 to those changes, makes sense. 

I am not sure 100% of intel macs are supported either however. 
I have a macbook here with the touchbar thing and last I tried it,
fedora will boot, but the keyboard doesn't work at all. That was like a
year or so ago tho, so I should try again. ;)

kevin


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[Test-Announce] Fedora 38 Rawhide 20230208.n.0 nightly compose nominated for testing

2023-02-08 Thread rawhide
Announcing the creation of a new nightly release validation test event
for Fedora 38 Rawhide 20230208.n.0. Please help run some tests for this
nightly compose if you have time. For more information on nightly
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Notable package version changes:
anaconda - 20230205.n.0: anaconda-38.19-1.fc38.src, 20230208.n.0: 
anaconda-38.21-1.fc38.src
parted - 20230205.n.0: parted-3.5-8.fc38.src, 20230208.n.0: 
parted-3.5-10.fc38.src

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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_38_Rawhide_20230208.n.0_Base
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criterion change proposal: macOS dual-boot

2023-02-08 Thread Kamil Paral
Our current macOS (still called OS X) dual boot criterion says:

"The installer must be able to install into free space alongside an
existing OS X installation, install and configure a bootloader that will
boot Fedora."
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_38_Final_Release_Criteria#OS_X_dual_boot

I suggest renaming  "OS X" to "macOS" in the section title and in the
criterion text. That reflects the name change that Apple did in the past.

I also suggest adding this footnote:
"Footnote: Supported hardware
This criterion only covers Mac devices with an Intel x86_64 processor."

That makes it explicit that we don't support the latest ARM-based M
custom processors, nor the older PowerPC-based devices. I originally wanted
to link to some official Fedora requirements, but we don't seem to have any
(for Macs), so at least a footnote here.

Thoughts?
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