Dear Michael,
> Full disclosure: Writing this from F38/X11/i3 ;-)
> F39 should be a good release to try the switch (Wayland/sway for me),
> and in fact for some releases we have had dual session options now at
> least for Gnome and KDE (X11/Wayland) so that one could try and switch
> apps
Dear Nicholas,
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 09:30:42AM -0400, Nicholas Frizzell wrote:
> My name is Nicholas and I'm working this summer as an intern with Red
> Hat. My primary objective this summer is to improve support for the
> O3DE project (https://www.o3de.org/) in Fedora and eventually have it
>
As someone who does not use the Plasma desktop currently, I am a
little confused as to why this is a change proposal. If I'm reading it
correctly, Fedora configured Plasma to run on Wayland, which partially
broke IBus support. Now, IBus has been updated upstream to support
keyboard layout
Dear Kevin,
> > Hmm, quoting from https://pagure.io/releng/issue/11092:
> > >> Also the aarch64 cluster is running on Fedora 33 boxes, so we
> > >> should probably try to do a full redeploy :-(
> > > We can't upgrade it from f33 because docker is no longer in f34+ and
> > > openshift origin /
tube.org/w/uubjKne6swPQpJWiQLfqxd
Best wishes,
Sebastian Crane
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> After several attempts, Blender is finally available for EPEL9 as 3.3
> LTS series. Major differences compared to its Fedora counterpart is the
> minimal dependencies based on blender_lite.cmake[2] thus light version.
> As the result, functions like Cycle Rendering will be unavailable but
>
As something of a typography enthusiast, I'm very much in support of
this. For English, the consistent fonts on Fedora Workstation make a
noticeable and positive effect on the general aesthetic, so anything
that can widen that benefit would be advantageous.
I did notice that the 'How to Test'
I frequently use BIOS-only machines which don't have a UEFI boot option
- and one of those machines is indeed running Fedora! Certainly, I
understand that there are better ways of booting systems now, but for
the time being BIOS is still very important.
If the installation media can not install
Dear Garry,
Welcome to Fedora! The Bridge Hand Generator looks really
interesting. I've been meaning to learn Bridge; now I'll be able to
have computer-assistance for at least the dealing aspect!
Best wishes,
Sebastian
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> I'm Xinghong from the Intel NPG-QAT team. I'm very interested in
> becoming a Fedora package Co-maintainer. My responsibility is to
> upgrade and maintain the "QATzip" package.
Welcome! Speedy compression and decompression is always nice, so
thanks for your work on this.
Best wishes,
Dear Luna,
> Hey!
>
> i just recognized and remembered i never sent an introduction to the devel
> list for Fedora
>
> I am Luna Jernberg 31 year old non binary person
>
> Already helped out with Fedora since Nest 2020
>
> and done some Swedish translations for anaconda, Fedora Websites and dnf
>
Dear Gordon,
> Why would you need to move the rpmdb? Users probably aren't
> installing rpm packages in containers at run time (particularly if
> /usr is read-only); installation typically happens when building the
> container image, at which point /usr isn't read-only.
I do actually install
Dear all,
I noticed that Fennel was listed as orphaned on this list. As a great
fan of Lisp and Fennel in particular, I'd be delighted to take on
maintainership of Fennel as my first package. If it still needs a
maintainer, please let know how to adopt the package!
Best wishes and many thanks,
Dear Diego,
Welcome! I'm also new to the Fedora community, so maybe we can share
notes at some point :)
As you're interested in packaging open source games for Fedora, I'll
invite you to an IRC channel all about open source games! It's
#libregamenight on Libera.Chat; there are plenty of people
Dear Susi,
> The URLs used to work. Has anyone else noticed the same problem?
Good news! GitHub has fixed this issue, and the URLs now work again:
https://github.com/github/feedback/discussions/8149#discussioncomment-1712006
Best wishes,
Sebastian
Dear Susi,
> $ spectool -g python-pyscf.spec
> Downloading:
> https://github.com/pyscf/pyscf/archive/v2.0.1/pyscf-2.0.1.tar.gz
> Download failed:
> ...
> The URLs used to work. Has anyone else noticed the same problem?
Maybe GitHub has changed its source archive paths -
Dear Matthew,
> > I serve as the Outreach Team co-chair of the SPDX Working Group, so
> > I'd like to make myself available when it comes to the use of SPDX
> > License Identifiers in Fedora, and with packaging software related to
> > Software Bill of Materials!
>
> If you haven't already, you
Dear all,
Greetings! I'm looking forward to being involved with the Fedora
project. I've used Fedora for a number of years now, and have really
enjoyed the user experience, especially the advanced package
management capabilities.
I serve as the Outreach Team co-chair of the SPDX Working Group,
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