Hi,
What is the state of F11 kernel? AFAIK 2.6.30 is not supported by upstream for a month. Upgrade to 2.6.31 doesn't solve this problem, because 2.6.31.12 is probably the latest from 31 series. I have seen failed 2.6.32 build for F11 in koji http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=150432 . I would like to know if you want to maintain 2.6.30 for whole F11 lifetime or switch to 2.6.32 soon.
If you plan to switch to 2.6.32 soon I would like to get some test kernels. I understand that things like F11 kernel support doesn't have top priority while F13 development, but it is important to some of us.
Regards, Michal
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 04:19:39PM +0100, Micha? Piotrowski wrote:
Hi,
What is the state of F11 kernel? AFAIK 2.6.30 is not supported by upstream for a month. Upgrade to 2.6.31 doesn't solve this problem, because 2.6.31.12 is probably the latest from 31 series. I have seen failed 2.6.32 build for F11 in koji http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=150432 . I would like to know if you want to maintain 2.6.30 for whole F11 lifetime or switch to 2.6.32 soon.
If you plan to switch to 2.6.32 soon I would like to get some test kernels. I understand that things like F11 kernel support doesn't have top priority while F13 development, but it is important to some of us.
Upgrade to F-12. F-11 is going to be entirely problematic because of differing DRM ABIs which will take ages to sort out. Other than that, please be patient, it's really arduous to ensure that userspace and the kernel stay compatible right now.
Thankfully, this all goes away with F-12, since the DRM ABI is close to upstreams.
regards, Kyle M.
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