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    Phoronix: Fedora 32 Delayed From Releasing Next Week Due To Bugs

    Hopefully it won't be like many Fedora releases in the past that were dragged out for weeks at a time due to blocker bugs (thankfully, recent Fedora releases have been tremendously better in that regard), but Fedora 32 will not be debuting next week as planned due to bugs...

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  • #2
    They must obey the meme.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by eydee View Post
      They must obey the meme.
      Looking to the bright side, we know that it is not the end of the world.
      We have covid, ebola, Krakatoa, hurricanes and earthquake, but when Fedora ships on time THEN we are f**ked ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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      • #4
        No surprise. systemd boots slowly enough, that across ~50,000 times the Fedora devs have booted in preparation for this release, they've lost a couple of weeks of time. In fact, you could say that every Fedora release since 2011 has been delayed by weeks or months due to systemd.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by eydee View Post
          They must obey the meme.
          What meme?
          To me Fedora has always been buggy.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by andyprough View Post
            No surprise. systemd boots slowly enough, that across ~50,000 times the Fedora devs have booted in preparation for this release, they've lost a couple of weeks of time. In fact, you could say that every Fedora release since 2011 has been delayed by weeks or months due to systemd.
            Are you 144Hz's twin or something?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Britoid View Post

              Are you 144Hz's twin or something?
              He's 155Hz at ~50,000.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by andyprough View Post
                No surprise. systemd boots slowly enough
                ok boomer.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by andyprough View Post
                  No surprise. systemd boots slowly enough, that across ~50,000 times the Fedora devs have booted in preparation for this release, they've lost a couple of weeks of time. In fact, you could say that every Fedora release since 2011 has been delayed by weeks or months due to systemd.
                  systemd boots in a few seconds on my Debian machines... Not sure why Fedora takes longer to boot, but itโ€™s definitely not because of systemd per se.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MrCooper View Post

                    systemd boots in a few seconds on my Debian machines... Not sure why Fedora takes longer to boot, but itโ€™s definitely not because of systemd per se.
                    more services out the box and how they're configured, e.g. firewalld slows network.target being reached.

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