Re: Options for Coffee Lake machines running F27?

2018-01-29 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "JF" == Justin Forbes  writes:

JF> Yes, the stabilization copr will be maintained until the F27 rebase
JF> is pushed.

This is just what I needed; thanks!

 - J<
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Kernel 4.15 rebase plans

2018-01-29 Thread Laura Abbott

Hi,

4.15 was released on Sunday. Fedora will be following the same rebase
procedure that we have in the past: After a few stable releases,
typically 4.15.2 or 4.15.3, F27 will be rebased to 4.15 with F26
rebased shortly there after. I would expect this to happen by the
end of February.

Note this was a tricky kernel release because of all the Spectre/
Meltdown work but that should be settled at this point. More testing
is always appreciated though.

Thanks,
Laura
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Re: Kernel 4.15 rebase plans

2018-01-29 Thread Reindl Harald



Am 29.01.2018 um 11:32 schrieb Laura Abbott:

4.15 was released on Sunday. Fedora will be following the same rebase
procedure that we have in the past: After a few stable releases,
typically 4.15.2 or 4.15.3, F27 will be rebased to 4.15 with F26
rebased shortly there after. I would expect this to happen by the
end of February.

Note this was a tricky kernel release because of all the Spectre/
Meltdown work but that should be settled at this point. More testing
is always appreciated though


given that most of the spectre/meltdown stuff is already backported to 
4.14 in more or less hussle i would at least in that context assume that 
the new 4.15.x has less bugs in doubt

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Re: Kernel 4.15 rebase plans

2018-01-29 Thread Reindl Harald



Am 29.01.2018 um 11:32 schrieb Laura Abbott:

4.15 was released on Sunday. Fedora will be following the same rebase
procedure that we have in the past: After a few stable releases,
typically 4.15.2 or 4.15.3, F27 will be rebased to 4.15 with F26
rebased shortly there after. I would expect this to happen by the
end of February.

Note this was a tricky kernel release because of all the Spectre/
Meltdown work but that should be settled at this point. More testing
is always appreciated though


given that most of the spectre/meltdown stuff is already backported to 
4.14 in more or less hussle i would at least in that context assume that 
the new 4.15.x has less bugs in doubt

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