Re: Intent to orphan gnu-efi

2022-01-31 Thread Al Stone
On 31 Jan 2022 13:20, Robbie Harwood wrote: > Al Stone writes: > > > I may be interested in picking this up. I've been doing some UEFI > > dev work on Fedora. Let me take a look at the package and let you > > know in a day or two or three. Anything I should watch ou

Re: Intent to orphan gnu-efi

2022-01-31 Thread Al Stone
t it: > https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure -- ciao, al --- Al Stone Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. a...@redhat.com --- signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ devel

Re: RISC-V -- are we ready for more, and what do we need to do it?

2021-10-08 Thread Al Stone
to do > > QA around release time? > > Kernel is still an issue, in that the changes to support RISC-V have > not been merged yet, though I expect that is not a massive > undertaking. > > Justin Not been merged? Or just not turned on

Re: RISC-V -- are we ready for more, and what do we need to do it?

2021-10-08 Thread Al Stone
On 04 Oct 2021 21:39, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Personally speaking I think the real barrier is someone with a large > colourful hat putting up the money to hire a full time developer to > work on the project. > > Rich. Big ol' +1 to that. -- ciao, al ---

Re: hibernation — does it work for you: quick summary

2018-10-09 Thread Al Stone
the actual culprit, nor that I will be able to examine every one of them in excruciating detail, but it will be another avenue in understanding the problem better. Thanks. I now return you to your original thread... -- ciao, al ------- Al Stone Software Eng

Re: Modularity is still confusing

2018-10-09 Thread Al Stone
Thanks again for all the documentation work so far! -- ciao, al --- Al Stone Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. a...@redhat.com --- ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.o

Re: Running a test from dist-git

2018-10-02 Thread Al Stone
be nice to convert them to this new automated system. So far, it just makes my brain hurt. -- ciao, al --- Al Stone Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. a...@redhat.com --- ___ devel mailing

Re: You can now run Fedora 27 on 64 bit RISC-V machines (or qemu)

2018-04-06 Thread Al Stone
; > I wrote a couple of articles for LWN about the bootstrapping process: > > https://lwn.net/Articles/749185/ > https://lwn.net/Articles/749443/ > > Rich. > Nice articles, btw. And very cool. Gives me something shiny and new to play with over the weekend :)... Thanks

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: After suspension

2018-01-04 Thread Al Stone
On 01/04/2018 06:18 AM, Wells, Roger K. wrote: > On 01/02/2018 01:18 PM, Al Stone wrote: >> On 12/26/2017 12:23 PM, Wells, Roger K. wrote: >>> Small inconvenience but new and annoying: >>> Machine is Thinkpad x260 >>> uname -a: Linux rwells-x260 4.14.7-300.fc27

Re: After suspension

2018-01-02 Thread Al Stone
del of laptop and now it does; or, the power settings changed defaults, or did not retain settings when updating; or, some of the recent changes for lid notification aren't quite right for this laptop (there have been a few cases of that). Those are some of the places where I would start looking, a

Re: armv7hl builds running out of memory

2017-07-28 Thread Al Stone
On 07/27/2017 09:16 AM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote: > On 07/26/2017 06:25 PM, Al Stone wrote: >> I've been experimenting in a slightly different environment (RHEL vs Fedora) >> but have been seeing oddly similar results. The use or not of the "-pipe" in >> GCC di

Re: armv7hl builds running out of memory

2017-07-26 Thread Al Stone
I've been experimenting in a slightly different environment (RHEL vs Fedora) but have been seeing oddly similar results. The use or not of the "-pipe" in GCC didn't seem to help. If I forced the make in the %build step to be just "make" (aka, "make -j1"), I could always get a build to work,