Unexpected system freeze
by George R Goffe
Howdy,
System is FC38:
Current kernel is: kernel-6.1.0-0.rc5.20221118git84368d882b96.43.fc38.x86_64
I just experienced an unexpected system freeze about an hour or so ago. /var/log/messages contains oom killer messages. Are "we" still having oom problems? Is there a docs location that can provide oom killer information? Is there a system or process dump hiding somewhere on this system?
Best regards,
George...
4 months
Re: [Test-Announce] 2022-11-28 @ **16:00** UTC - Fedora QA Meeting
by Luna Jernberg
Will attend the meeting today
On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 2:48 AM Adam Williamson
<adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> # Fedora Quality Assurance Meeting
> # Date: 2022-11-28
> # Time: **16:00** UTC
> (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto)
> # Location: #fedora-meeting on irc.libera.chat
>
> Greetings testers!
>
> It's time for a first meeting since Fedora 37 was released! Let's get
> together to check in on 37 and 38.
>
> Note that clocks have now gone back everywhere that does daylight
> savings time, so the meeting will be at 16:00 UTC (I'm almost sure I
> got this right this time). If your clocks changed a while back, the
> meeting will be at the same local time as always. If your clocks didn't
> change, the meeting will be an hour later in your local time than it
> was during the summer.
>
> If anyone has any other items for the agenda, please reply to this
> email and suggest them! Thanks.
>
> Note, this may possibly be the last meeting of the year - we may cancel
> the meetings in December as a lot of RHers will be on vacation and it's
> a pretty slow time of year.
>
> == Proposed Agenda Topics ==
>
> 1. Previous meeting follow-up
> 2. Fedora 37 review, Fedora 38 check-in
> 3. Test Day / community event status
> 4. Open floor
> --
> Adam Williamson
> Fedora QA
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4 months
Re: [Test-Announce] Re: Proposal: make meetings officially every
other week
by Luna Jernberg
Have updated my Google Calendar accordingly
On Sat, Nov 19, 2022 at 3:24 AM Adam Williamson
<adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2022-10-28 at 17:42 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > Hey folks!
> >
> > The more attentive among you may have noticed I've had a kinda
> > unofficial policy of holding the QA meetings every other week for a
> > while. We just don't seem to have as much to discuss/debate as maybe we
> > did five or six years ago. I choose to see this as a positive sign that
> > everything is working smoothly, but maybe others disagree? I dunno.
> >
> > Anyway, it seems a bit silly that we still notionally schedule a
> > meeting every week but I almost always cancel half of them. So I'm
> > proposing we make it official that we only meet every *other* week.
> > This would save sending out cancellation notices and manually canceling
> > the event in the calendar every other week.
> >
> > What do folks think? Makes sense? Or would you rather we really do meet
> > every week and find more things to argue about? Or do you hate meetings
> > and wish we only did one a year? :D
>
> Hey again folks. So the response to this was positive, and I've decided
> to go ahead and implement it. I unfortunately had to delete and re-
> create the calendar.fedoraproject.org entry for the meeting, as
> changing its recurrence to every 14 days didn't seem to work properly.
> So if you had any kind of subscription for that entry, you'll have to
> set it up for the new one - sorry.
>
> I counted the meeting on November 14 as the first meeting in the new
> every-other-week era, so the next meeting will be November 28. I will
> not send a cancellation mail for November 21st, but I'm sending this
> mail to test-announce to make sure folks are aware of the new era :)
>
> I'll also update the wiki page to explain things.
>
> Thanks folks!
> --
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> Fedora QA
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4 months, 1 week
Re: [Test-Announce] Re: Proposal: make meetings officially every
other week
by Philip Rhoades
Adam,
On 2022-11-19 13:23, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Fri, 2022-10-28 at 17:42 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
>> Hey folks!
>>
>> The more attentive among you may have noticed I've had a kinda
>> unofficial policy of holding the QA meetings every other week for a
>> while. We just don't seem to have as much to discuss/debate as maybe
>> we
>> did five or six years ago. I choose to see this as a positive sign
>> that
>> everything is working smoothly, but maybe others disagree? I dunno.
>>
>> Anyway, it seems a bit silly that we still notionally schedule a
>> meeting every week but I almost always cancel half of them. So I'm
>> proposing we make it official that we only meet every *other* week.
>> This would save sending out cancellation notices and manually
>> canceling
>> the event in the calendar every other week.
>>
>> What do folks think? Makes sense? Or would you rather we really do
>> meet
>> every week and find more things to argue about? Or do you hate
>> meetings
>> and wish we only did one a year? :D
>
> Hey again folks. So the response to this was positive, and I've decided
> to go ahead and implement it. I unfortunately had to delete and re-
> create the calendar.fedoraproject.org
Can someone change the format of that home page from tiled groups to a
table with headings that can be clicked on to sort columns? Why does
anyone use tiles? - they are SO much harder to scan quickly . .
Phil.
--
Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil(a)pricom.com.au
4 months, 1 week
2022-11-14 Fedora QA Meeting Minutes
by Tim Flink
==================================
#fedora-meeting: Fedora QA Meeting
==================================
Meeting started by tflink at 16:00:33 UTC. The full logs are available
at
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2022-11-14/fedora-qa.202...
.
Meeting summary
---------------
* Roll Call (tflink, 16:01:24)
* Previous meeting follow-up (tflink, 16:10:37)
* No follow-up items from last QA meeting (tflink, 16:12:52)
* Fedora 37 Status (tflink, 16:13:08)
* Fedora 37 went GO last THursday, will release tomorrow (Tuesday)
(tflink, 16:13:28)
* LINK: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/c/common-issues/141/f37
(tflink, 16:16:05)
* Fedora 38 Changes (tflink, 16:19:03)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/38/ChangeSet
(tflink, 16:19:23)
* the Xorg driver removal change seems like it will need some
attention during testing
(https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/LegacyXorgDriverRemoval)
(tflink, 16:22:38)
* LINK: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Anaconda-Web-UI-FESCo-F37
(bittin, 16:22:45)
* LINK:
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/anaconda/webui_preview_image/x86_64/
(mkolman, 16:25:20)
* please try out the new Anaconda tech demo if you have the time (new
image should be posted this week)
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/anaconda/webui_preview_image/x86_64/
(tflink, 16:26:21)
* there is currently no target release for the upcoming Anaconda
rewrite but there are tech demos available and it will likely be
released into Fedora for one of the next several upcoming releases
(tflink, 16:27:28)
* the livemedia change may require some new testcases to cover the
additional boot options (tflink, 16:33:49)
* Test Day / Community event status (tflink, 16:34:18)
* no events are coming up soon due to the end of the F37 cycle, start
of F38 cycle (tflink, 16:35:35)
* Open Floor (tflink, 16:35:42)
Meeting ended at 16:40:49 UTC.
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