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Incomplete Fedora 38 Changes Pushed Back, Including Dropping Legacy X.Org Drivers

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  • #11
    Originally posted by stormcrow View Post

    CP/M? One troll deserves another.
    Please don't confuse trolling with joking

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    • #12
      Originally posted by stormcrow View Post

      CP/M? One troll deserves another.
      hey! CP/M was great at his time

      I've been introduced to a command line shell using CP/M on a Commodore 128!

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      • #13
        Oh no, we got so many 64 bit systems with S3 Virge and ATI Rage PCI graphics that we absolutely cannot remove these 'legacy' xorg drivers. What the actual f'ck?!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by NotMine999 View Post
          I dropped Fedora from ALL of my machines over a decade ago. I did not encounter any delays in the process.

          And I do not miss Fedora at all.
          Well, good for you.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by jntesteves View Post
            I am so excited about the OSTree Native Container change, I really hope they are able to complete it in time for 38. It has the potential to completely change the way I use Silverblue, I might start to roll out my own images instead of overriding packages locally. This will have big implications for people spinning their own Silverblue-based OSes. Future looks bright, I can't wait.
            Do they got the binary diffs fixed. I don't want to download a new image for every change.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by jntesteves View Post
              I am so excited about the OSTree Native Container change, I really hope they are able to complete it in time for 38. It has the potential to completely change the way I use Silverblue, I might start to roll out my own images instead of overriding packages locally. This will have big implications for people spinning their own Silverblue-based OSes. Future looks bright, I can't wait.
              I'm more and more considering experimenting with building SilverBlue/CoreOs custom OSes.
              I'm not completely clear about some parts of the process though and implied possibilities, would you be able to enlighten me on the following :
              At the end of the road of the custom immutable fedora system, would I be able to "git" all and every stacks and versions ever deployed to a specific server system ?
              Thus being able to precisely document and rebuild it at any previous state given I can still access relevant repos & other needed sources ?

              (How) Does the OSTree change talked about for f38/39 is somewhat related ?

              (hard questions ? )

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