On Fri, 2019-10-18 at 13:05 +0200, Lukas Ruzicka wrote:
> Or, even better (or worse): Sombody installs GIMP via GNOME
> Software,
>
> and under the hood, dnf does its magic and installs gimp from the
>
> module, which might depend on another, even non-default module,
> etc.
>
> But then, what will happen when that module is EOL, and the user
> has
>
> never even interacted with dnf, or modules? Will system upgrades
> break
>
> and prompt the user to fix something they didn't even know existed,
>
> and have never interacted with?
This has already happened. We have had complaints from people who had
neverinstalled any module, or used the "dnf module" command and they
still ended up withmodules installed with a problem to upgrade their
computers to F31.
>
> Fabio
>
>
>
> > Pierre
>
> > _______________________________________________
I just got a new
computer, an Intel with Nvidia 2060 graphics card. I
could NOT get fedora to install or boot. For the first time since
fedora 7 I am off of fedora.Wayland drove me nuts, the changes to the
OS were less than perfect, some applications I used to run would not
run, and on and on, the inability to install and boot Fedora was the
last straw for me. I may come back someday, because up until Fedora
28, things were pretty good. Get back to that standard, and I will
likely come back. Meanwhile I will no longer recommend Fedora to my
friends until things stabilize.Good luck, guys. I wish you all the
best.
Les H