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karma

All goood

BZ#2182731 inkscape-1_3 is available

@sumomo FFMPEG support is currently disabled for Blender EPEL9. Not sure if all needed dependencies are available to enable it but we will try again soon,

This update enables support of performance mode on the following spec:

  • Kernel: Linux 6.3.0-63.fc39.x86_64
  • Architecture: x86-64
  • Hardware Vendor: Dell Inc.
  • Hardware Model: Inspiron 14 7425 2-in-1
  • Firmware Version: 1.8.0
  • Firmware Date: Mon 2023-03-13
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 7 5825U with Radeon™ Graphics × 16

Here is the resulting powerprofilectl command:

powerprofilesctl                                                         
  performance:
    Driver:     amd_pstate
    Degraded:   no

* balanced:
    Driver:     amd_pstate

  power-saver:
    Driver:     amd_pstate

Overall, the package works as intended for AMD hardware. Thank you for the quick release.

It seems like upstream picked up .blender as their extensions. Fix is on the way by renaming macros.blender to macros.blender-rpm,

@mathias9807, it looks like an upstream issue. Can you test with Blender 3.4.1? Also see https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/issues/106306

It seems the issues adamwill pointed only affect KDE session. Fix is on the way.

How do you install ROCm? I used this https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/cosmicfusion/ROCm-GFX8P/ to enable HIP. That repository just needs update but I lacked time. Package is on the way this weekend.

Due to the new recommendation inside the spec file to effectively use Tex menu, the side effect was the introduction of new dependencies for texlive libraries.

This version works as intended and also fixes this bug related to resume on Dell Inspiron 2-in-1: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2123576 It also passes the test case kernel regression.

Thanks for testing everyone. Pushing the update to stable.

Hmm, in this case. Linking to the -day version will do the trick. I think this is for KDE.

@subsentient Widescreen versions were dropped several releases ago in favour of desktop settings handling the size dramatically saving the size of package.

karma

Same experience like previous comment. It turned out the recent splited mesa-vaapi-drivers is not installed on update running on affected AMD system and Nvidia hardware running on nouveau driver.

BZ#2123998 Mesa 22.2.0~rc3 is built without support for common video codecs, missing mesa-va-drivers might cause issues

Alright. Please test this scratch build which should revert the changes from affected desktops https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=92448313 . Only GNOME and KDE should handle webp for the time being.

@nixuser Good to know. Fix is on the way.

@adamwill, reading the comments, it seems the WEBP issues only affected XFCE and LightDM unlike both GNOME, MATE, Cinnamon and KDE. Wearing upstream hat, the better alternative is to make png version for them.

@sybsentient, updates-testing serves a purpose find potential problem and provide useful feedback before the stable release. Design team chose WEBP to save space following upstream GNOME. We will revert the change for the affected desktop environments.

Design Team made the decision to switch to webp for the final release. You can update lxdm without problem. If there is a XFCE maintainer around, they can apply the update as well.

karma

Tested on Dell Inspiron 14 7425 2-in-1 laptop (AMD Ryzen 7 5825U). This update resolved a bluetooth issue from the previous kernel 5.18 series.

@sergiomb, you can take care of epel8. @remi, sorry about that, I was unaware about the breaking of 3rd party repo.