On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 6:33 AM Leigh Scott <leigh123linux(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> From what I understood of the thread it's purely removing the akmod
> and the new kernels have the module so how does it break their VPNs?
If you remove akmod-wireguard it will also remove the wireguard package which will cause
the VPN to stop functioning.
Wireguard/wireguard-tools is required for a working VPN.
That would be a rather serious flaw in the wireguard tools package to
have a dep on akmod-wireguard when it has been upstream and included
in the Fedora kernel-modules package for a few months at this point.
Either way, the kernel certainly isn't going to obsolete a package
from a non fedora repository, and kernel modules don't exist in the
fedora repositories, so there isn't much that we can do from the
fedora end.