[Test-Announce] Fedora 14 Beta Blocker Meeting :: Friday, 2010-09-10 @ 16:00 UTC (12 PM EDT)

James Laska jlaska at redhat.com
Mon Sep 13 13:21:41 UTC 2010


Thanks for the feedback Tom, comments below.

On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 21:59 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> This one seemed pretty bad to me:
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=627073
> 
> Maybe the ATI problem is fixed now (it sort of seemed like
> it might already have been fixed but didn't quite make it
> into F14 alpha), but vesa also not working was pretty mysterious.

I don't think we have criteria that VESA must work in all instances,
however that is our fallback so it would certainly be good to have
fixed.  From your comments, it seems that the primary ATI driver now
works as of F-14-Beta-TC1.

/me still thinking on this bug

> I'd certainly hope this one is fixed as well:
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=627058
> 
> Hard disk install is the simplest way for me to install,
> and it was a pain that it didn't work.
> 
> And this one doesn't seem to actually hurt anything,
> but it is always worrisome to get kernel errors :-)

I believe this should be resolved in F-14-TC1, can you confirm?

http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=anaconda.git;a=commitdiff;h=80f744369736d6dbd689ed4b7d17a71e3bcdbf74

I've added this to F14Blocker as hard drive installs are covered under
the final release criteria... 

        "The installer must be able to use all supported local and
        remote package source options"

> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=626026
> 
> (I'm still seeing the same error in the latest kernel
> provided in the f14 repos).

The question for this bug is whether the issue is specific to your
hardware, or generic enough for most users.  I *suspect* this would be
covered under the following Final release criteria, but is contingent
upon how common this failure is for other users:

        "In most cases, there must be no SELinux 'AVC: denied' messages
        or abrt crash notifications on initial boot and subsequent
        login"
        
Can you confirm that ABRT does indeed detect and notify you of the
kernel crash?

Thanks,
James
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