Seems fine on a bunch of arm devices.
Seems OK
Works as expected for rpi update
Works as expected for rpi update
Works as expected for rpi update
@adamwill they're a hard dependency for F-36 so pulled in with linux-firmware so why would that make any difference at all?
@workonstuff the version you reference is 1.30, not 2.4, and if that's the case it's not a regression, besides it could easily be a driver bug. If it is a regression please report which version it regressed in for Fedora and file a bug with more details explicitly for Fedora.
This update has been unpushed.
This update has been unpushed.
No issues noted on a slew of aarch64 devices including NV Jetson, Raspberry Pi Zero2W, 4-series, 3-series and a bunch of other devices.
Tested on x86_64 and aarch64 across a number of services that use openssl inc openssh, postfix, dovecot, httpd using TLS1.2 and 1.3 and a number of client apps
Works fine on a bunch of arm devices
Seems fine on a number of devices
Tested 3 rockchip devices and all look good, tested a whole raft of various raspberry pis, and a bunch of other random x86 and aarch64 devices. Wifi works on all the models with WiFi too.
LGTM
Pulls in pkgconf which shouldn't be needed for non development purposes.
Works and fixes the issue
Fixed the issue in the IoT compose
Broke ARMv7 too
Seems fine with a build test