h this in mind, I guess we can simply go ahead and file the bug for
> adding the package to Fedora.
Cool, that matches with my surface-level reaction too so I'm glad the people
who know the details are also on the same page. :)
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> So, for the reasons stated above, I'd would like to reopen this
> question to see if together we can find a compromise that would work
> for all of us.
This all sounds good to me. What are we blocked on?
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he kernel package doesn't seem to help".
Not sure what to tell people or what to do about it.
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nux-and-free-software/how-to-use-your-xbox-368-controllers-under-fedora
Yeah, Windows has trained gamers that fiddling with drivers is the first
answer to any problem. This is an opportunity for us to provide a better
experience!
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Hey all. This is a Fedora project mailing list, and as such, we expect
discourse to be friendly at all times, even when we disagree. Please
remember to be excellent to each other. Thank you.
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nure. Thank you everyone for being patient as I attempted
> to fix more bugs than I introduced in the kernel.
Thank you Laura for all of the amazing things you have done for Fedora, not
just on the kernel directly but as a mentor and as a vital and welcoming
member of the community.
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at 14:00 UTC in the #fedora-meeting channel. Or, you could pop
into the #fedora-arm channel.
If that's not so convenient, the Fedora ARM mailing list would be a good
place.
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s to support the Fedora contribution.)
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fic thing we have to work on is getting the Raspberry Pi 4
working on Fedora. See https://twitter.com/nullr0ute/status/1181609252626014208
That might be diving in the deep end, though.
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have
to hit the suspend button and sleep the whole computer to get it to
respond.) Apparently there is a fix in amd-staging-drm-next. How long does
it take for something like that to get to me?
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esome -- thanks.
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On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 04:54:10PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> I think it's a regresion in the version of libinput in updates-testing.
> Backing out to the older version solves it. See
Also, I should add: changing kernels does not :)
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I intend to file a bug when I get a chance tonight, but if you beat me
to it please let me know the bug number.
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on this page today? Should it just be
trashed, or can it be savaged? I'd love to see an updated version of
this as part of the (new/upcoming) Quick Docs at
<https://docs.fedoraproject.org/quick-docs/en-US/index.html>.
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> is also the reason we aren't broadcasting the existence of the COPR
> very much. Most people simply want a newer kernel because it's new.
> The COPR is really just for cases where it's needed.
Thanks; that makes sense.
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hundreds, but "more than one around the same time" made me notice.
> I'd rather not. This COPR isn't something we're going to maintain
> long term, and if it gets added to the wiki we'll forget to take it
> off and then people will be confused.
*nod*
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On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 04:29:11PM -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Hmm. If don't know off the top of my head if Fedora cloud images have a
separate /boot or not, but disk space is a big concern in such
environments.
They don't have a separate boot, fwiw.
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Fedora kernels.
Enjoy and report bugs upstream ;).
Wh! That's super-exciting!
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see as valuable. Which is funny to me because that was the case with yum
initially too (we wrote it as a plugin for that reason) but over time it
became a core feature).
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ultra-minimal and focused
is actually more important than _being_ that.
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have much choice on how
they configure their environment? Or is Fedora Cloud providing a generic
cookie cutter installation?
Right, I kind of like that we'd have a smaller core package that is
still broadly useful.
+1
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to be added to that. Additonally, the
protected packages functionality (which keeps you from removing the running
kernel) may need a tweak.
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reasonably small.
I agree that this is valuable, because it lets the same image be used for
testing locally.
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to
know what common provisioning is in the cloud environments you're
targeting in terms of memory.
Good question and I don't have a ready answer. Will keep this in mind as we
go through the PRD process.
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Main drivers are network traffic, provisioning speed, and density. With
probably a smidgen of marketing thrown in.
I should add that for the smidgen of marketing, the key target is not
much bigger than the competition, and smaller
cloudy stuff that I'm entirely unaware of that might be
relevant. Explain it to me like I'm a child.
I hope the above is a good start, and I hope others can chime in what what
I've missed.
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