Hi folks! Sorry for the late notice, but I'm proposing we cancel
Monday's QA meeting. I think we covered everything in the last couple
of weeks' meetings, and it's time to get some serious testing done on
Alpha TC2 :)
I guess there'll be a blocker meeting at 1600 UTC.
If anyone can think of something urgent to discuss, please reply to
this mail and we can get together at the usual time (15:00 UTC in
#fedora-meeting).
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Hi, folks.
I installeed Fedora23 Alpha TC2 and it works fine, but
I wish to access the page of updates-testing. Which is the URL and how
can I do this?
Thank you.
Edward
even though i've enabled the updates-testing repo on my fedora 22
system, i can't seem to update to the newer packages in that repo.
i've got everything set up exactly as it's described here:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=304760
but even though my updates-testing repo is enabled, i'm told there's
"Nothing to do"; however, it *seems* that there is clearly a newer
version of a package i'm interested in:
$ dnf info cockpit
langpacks: No languages are enabled
Last metadata expiration check performed 2 days, 13:40:05 ago on Thu
Jul 23 16:13:59 2015.
Installed Packages
Name : cockpit
Arch : x86_64
Epoch : 0
Version : 0.60
Release : 1.fc22
Size : 35 k
Repo : @System
>From repo : updates
Summary : A user interface for Linux servers
URL : http://cockpit-project.org/
License : LGPLv2+
Description : Cockpit runs in a browser and can manage your network of
GNU/Linux
: machines.
Available Packages
Name : cockpit
Arch : x86_64
Epoch : 0
Version : 0.62
Release : 1.fc22
Size : 32 k
Repo : updates-testing
Summary : A user interface for Linux servers
URL : http://cockpit-project.org/
License : LGPLv2+
Description : Cockpit runs in a browser and can manage your network of
GNU/Linux
: machines.
as you can see, the installed version is 0.60, while the
updates-testing version is 0.62. so ... what am i misunderstanding
here?
rday
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> Hi folks.
>
> I've recently proposed a new blocker for F23 Final. The problem is
> Gnome doesn't notify for available updates. The link is here:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1246252
>
> But, since my current network is not always stable, I'd like to
> receive sone feedback in order to have a confirm that the bug is
> actually present (and therefore it isn't a problem of mine).
>
> The steps are simple: just boot an installed F23 Workstation (I chose
> 20150717, but the new tc that will be announced shortly is fine) and
> follow this testcase:
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_desktop_update_notification
>
> Thank you!
>
> --
> Giulio (juliuxpigface)
>
Nothing here, either. I also used 20150717. There was a notification
that a component had crashed and been automatically reported.
Hi,
A recent update to the 4.2.0 kernel and directly associated bits has
caused a problem with the video on my Lenovo T500. The X201 and X1 are
fine, but the T500 is unusable. It looks like a video writing/refresh
bug of some weird sort. Bizarrely an earlier 4.2.0 worked fine, but I
cannot go back to that as I only keep the last RC. I have 4.1.0 of
course and that seems to work fine still.
This email is really to ask:
– which is the right place for this bug report? I am guessing the
Fedora bugzilla as the default.
– what data should I provide in the bug report to make it credible and
taken seriously? (Even though it must be a relatively obscure bug given
it only affects the T500.)
Thanks.
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