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BZ#1922699 lollypop-1.4.15 is available

@markec Fortunately the issue with flickering boot has been fixed upstream, and will land in v5.10.13.

See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1923749#c1

Meant to say "kernel 5.10.10" and not "kernel 5.11.10"

karma

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

Problems:

  1. I am still seeing [drm] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO underrun in dmesg.
  2. Seamless boot/Flicker Free Boot has been broken since kernel 5.11.10, Plymouth will briefly switch to showing console messages during startup and shutdown.

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

However I am getting a new error in dmesg [drm] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO underrun that was not present in kernel 5.10.10. However I haven't noticed any actual impact from this new error.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

works.

BZ#1917420 lollypop-1.4.14 is available
karma

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

Appears to be working as expected so far.

BZ#1915574 keepassxc-2.6.3 is available

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

Working, tested using an Intel UHD 620 (KBL GT2).

karma

Works, however I do get more audible popping than with pulseaudio.

Also, I'm still seeing the following warnings (noise?) in the logs:

pipewire-media-session[293771]: oFono: Register() failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown
pipewire-media-session[293771]: GetManagedObjects() failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner

and

pipewire-pulse[293769]: Failed to mlock memory 0x7f5866016000 32832: This is not a problem but for best performance, consider increasing RLIMIT_MEMLOCK

Default test: PASS

Performance test: PASS

No new errors or warnings in dmesg.

Model: Dell Latitude 7490

CPU: Intel i7-8650U, GPU: UHD 620, Storage: Samsung 970 EVO, Network: Intel 8265 & Intel I219-LM

karma

Works.

BZ#1914677 lollypop-1.4.9 is available

Works for me. Tested with a Windows 20H2 KVM virtual machine.

karma

Works.

BZ#1915002 htop-3.0.5 is available
karma

Seems to be working as expected for me.

BZ#1913746 lollypop-1.4.8 is available
karma

Seems to be working so far (despite pipewire reporting 1 xrun after ~1 hour of usage), the previous packaging conflicts I encountered have also been resolved.

I will note however there are still some warnings/errors that should probably be cleaned up or fixed, such as:

The status of pipewire.service showing:

pipewire[2934]: Failed to receive portal pid: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner: The connection does not exist

pipewire-media-session[2949]: oFono: Register() failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown

pipewire-media-session[2949]: GetManagedObjects() failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner

The status of pipewire-pulse.service showing:

pipewire-pulse[2564]: Failed to mlock memory 0x7fe7d803b000 32832: This is not a problem but for best performance, consider increasing RLIMIT_MEMLOCK

If Fedora 34 is going to default to pipewire, I think it would be helpful to have these warnings resolved/silenced.