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  • #11
    This includes systemd 250, which fixes autostart scripts in the Fedora KDE spin (i.e. Dropbox will load at startup now).

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    • #12
      Originally posted by MadeUpName View Post
      I had been hoping for MESA 22 but no. I checked Koji and there is a FC37 built but no 36 so I guess it will make it to Fedora about a year after being forked. Fedora is really losing that leading edge vibe.
      Rawhide always gets packages ahead of Workstation. That doesn't mean you have to wait for the next release of Workstation to get most packages. Fedora 36 will likely have Mesa 22 before it's out of beta, maybe even during the beta.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Quppa View Post
        This includes systemd 250, which fixes autostart scripts in the Fedora KDE spin (i.e. Dropbox will load at startup now).
        I thought KDE doesn't use systemd for its session management? Or does it now?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by jacob View Post

          I thought KDE doesn't use systemd for its session management? Or does it now?
          They switched to systemd in Fedora 34.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Quppa View Post
            Ok so that makes it common between the GNOME and KDE versions.

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            • #16
              Contributing to https://github.com/linuxhw/TestCover...Dist/Fedora_36

              Code:
              sudo dnf install hw-probe
              sudo -E hw-probe -all -upload
              Last edited by andreyponomarenko; 31 March 2022, 05:42 AM.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by andreyponomarenko View Post
                Contributing to https://github.com/linuxhw/TestCover...Dist/Fedora_36

                Code:
                sudo dnf install hw-probe
                sudo -E hw-probe -all -upload
                Interesting.
                I did this on my fedora 35:
                Code:
                sudo hw-probe -all
                sudo hw-probe -all upload
                Now, what will happen? Will my laptop support increase or what? How does it work?!

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by pranav View Post

                  Interesting.
                  I did this on my fedora 35.

                  Now, what will happen? Will my laptop support increase or what? How does it work?!
                  You forgot to put a dash in front of the download option.

                  What was the output?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by andreyponomarenko View Post

                    You forgot to put a dash in front of the download option.
                    you mean the upload option, right?
                    I forgot to put a dash in the comment section. But in the terminal, I did what put - u like this:
                    Code:
                    hw-probe -all -upload
                    The output got uploaded in this website: https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=<my-number>

                    Is this all? Or I have to do something more?!

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by pranav View Post

                      Now, what will happen? Will my laptop support increase or what? How does it work?!
                      Devs are aware of this report. Your probe will increase numbers in appropriate categories. The lead hardware characteristic in each category will get better support in the future.

                      Also devs will be aware that your computer model (including graphics configuration, CPU model, etc.) at least can boot with F36.

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