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Does anyone now get #Fedora Messaging Notifications (#FMN) from #copr?
There was something wrong with them, but @abompard thankfully tried to fix that after an inquiry on matrix: https://github.com/fedora-copr/copr/pull/3099
But from testing it seems things are still broken even for the default case[1]. But I wonder if maybe my testing was flawed…
[1] e.g. where no lookup for namespaced user names is needed, as that's known to still be broken https://github.com/fedora-copr/copr/issues/3176)
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We’ve enabled support for building packages for Azure Linux in Fedora COPR! 🚀
You can now use COPR to build RPMs targeting Azure Linux distributions alongside Fedora, EPEL, and others.
Tracking issue: [fedora-copr/copr#4247](https://github.com/fedora-copr/copr/issues/4247)
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Pavel just released new version of vcs-diff-lint 🛠️ The tool (+ GitHub action) for differential code linting.
The highlight: Newly with yamllint support!
Bonus: Fedora's Forgejo instance integration experiment (infra ansible repo):
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/infra/ansible/pulls/3304 -
Pavel just released new version of vcs-diff-lint 🛠️ The tool (+ GitHub action) for differential code linting.
The highlight: Newly with yamllint support!
Bonus: Fedora's Forgejo instance integration experiment (infra ansible repo):
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/infra/ansible/pulls/3304 -
Pavel just released new version of vcs-diff-lint 🛠️ The tool (+ GitHub action) for differential code linting.
The highlight: Newly with yamllint support!
Bonus: Fedora's Forgejo instance integration experiment (infra ansible repo):
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/infra/ansible/pulls/3304 -
Pavel just released new version of vcs-diff-lint 🛠️ The tool (+ GitHub action) for differential code linting.
The highlight: Newly with yamllint support!
Bonus: Fedora's Forgejo instance integration experiment (infra ansible repo):
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/infra/ansible/pulls/3304 -
Pavel just released new version of vcs-diff-lint 🛠️ The tool (+ GitHub action) for differential code linting.
The highlight: Newly with yamllint support!
Bonus: Fedora's Forgejo instance integration experiment (infra ansible repo):
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/infra/ansible/pulls/3304 -
Pavel has released Mock v6.7!
Check out the full release notes here: https://rpm-software-management.github.io/mock/Release-Notes-6.7
This version introduces a new expand_spec plugin, improves support for hermetic builds, and includes numerous bugfixes.
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Pavel has released Mock v6.7!
Check out the full release notes here: https://rpm-software-management.github.io/mock/Release-Notes-6.7
This version introduces a new expand_spec plugin, improves support for hermetic builds, and includes numerous bugfixes.
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Pavel has released Mock v6.7!
Check out the full release notes here: https://rpm-software-management.github.io/mock/Release-Notes-6.7
This version introduces a new expand_spec plugin, improves support for hermetic builds, and includes numerous bugfixes.
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Pavel has released Mock v6.7!
Check out the full release notes here: https://rpm-software-management.github.io/mock/Release-Notes-6.7
This version introduces a new expand_spec plugin, improves support for hermetic builds, and includes numerous bugfixes.
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"Copr Modularity, the End of an Era" - Jakub describes our plan to decommission modularity builds in #Copr
https://frostyx.cz/posts/copr-modularity-the-end-of-an-era -
ibus-speech-to-text will provide voice dictation capabilities to any application supporting IBus input methods in #Fedora Linux 42, using VOSK for local voice recognition.
🔗 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ibus-speech-to-text
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#Fedora 44
تأجّلت جمعة كاملة
https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/milestone/44/final/buglist
https://linuxiac.com/fedora-44-release-delayed-as-final-blocker-bugs-remain-open/
و بالحديث على التّأجيلات، نحكيوا على العكس:
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#Steam #Controller
مش يجي قريبا
https://www.techradar.com/gaming/gaming-accessories/valves-steam-controller-launch-looks-imminent-based-on-new-public-records-and-it-might-finally-give-me-the-perfect-excuse-to-build-a-custom-steam-machine
من أوّل بدايات
#KDE
ثمّة ميزة كانت مطلوبة أما من 20 عام تقريبا عمرها لا جات أما واحد عادي قرّر يزيدها
#Per-Monitor #virtual #Desktop
https://itsfoss.com/news/kde-plasma-per-screen-virtual-desktops/
#Linux #Mint
قرّر باش ما تخرجش منّو نسخة جديدة حتّى لنهاية العام
https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=5019 -
If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747
@SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026-2291.html
Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=dnsmasq-2.92rel2
and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`
Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/rpms/dnsmasq/-/work_items/1
As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet
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If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747
@SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026-2291.html
Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=dnsmasq-2.92rel2
and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`
Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/rpms/dnsmasq/-/work_items/1
As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet
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If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747
@SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026-2291.html
Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=dnsmasq-2.92rel2
and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`
Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/rpms/dnsmasq/-/work_items/1
As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet
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If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747
@SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026-2291.html
Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=dnsmasq-2.92rel2
and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`
Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/rpms/dnsmasq/-/work_items/1
As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet
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If you use #dnsmasq on @fedora or @centos Stream - be aware that there are recently disclosed CVEs - https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/471747
@SUSE at least rates one of them a 9.2 on the CVSS 4.0 scale
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2026-2291.html
Fedora updates for stable releases are about to hit testing: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=dnsmasq-2.92rel2
and if you have the #CentOSHyperscale repo enabled you can `sudo dnf install centos-release-hyperscale-testing && sudo dnf update 'dnsmasq*'`
Please give feedback for the Fedora builds and for the Hyperscale ones if you give them a spin!
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale/rpms/dnsmasq/-/work_items/1
As of the time of posting there is no advisory from #RedHat yet
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Fedora 44 è QUI! Ecco come aggiornare senza rompere nulla 🚀
È arrivato il momento di passare a Fedora 44! In questo video vedremo insieme come preparare il sistema e completare l'aggiornamento in totale sicurezza.
#opensourceitalia #unolinux #gnulinux #distro #ita #opensource #Fedora44 #LinuxITA #OpenSource #FedoraProject #TutorialLinux #TechTips
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⚠️ An update to Linux Kernel 7.0.4 is available for Fedora 43 and 44, to Kernel 6.19.14-101 for Fedora 42.
The “DirtyFrag” vulnerability has been fixed. 👍
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/dirtyfrag/190864#DirtyFrag #Linux #Fedora #FedoraLinux #Fedora44 #Fedora43 #Fedora42
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Si, comme moi, vous avez #GnomeSoftware qui prend 5 min à charger les données, où si l'extinction du pc met elle aussi 5 min, c'est sans doute à cause de dnf5daemon-server.
En l'occurrence dans mon cas c'est la vérification gpg d'un des 2 repos tiers que j'ai déclaré : #vscodium ou #librewolf (très certainement ce dernier vu les alertes lors de la mise à jour)
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Si, comme moi, vous avez #GnomeSoftware qui prend 5 min à charger les données, où si l'extinction du pc met elle aussi 5 min, c'est sans doute à cause de dnf5daemon-server.
En l'occurrence dans mon cas c'est la vérification gpg d'un des 2 repos tiers que j'ai déclaré : #vscodium ou #librewolf (très certainement ce dernier vu les alertes lors de la mise à jour)
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Si, comme moi, vous avez #GnomeSoftware qui prend 5 min à charger les données, où si l'extinction du pc met elle aussi 5 min, c'est sans doute à cause de dnf5daemon-server.
En l'occurrence dans mon cas c'est la vérification gpg d'un des 2 repos tiers que j'ai déclaré : #vscodium ou #librewolf (très certainement ce dernier vu les alertes lors de la mise à jour)
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Amikor már hónapok óta nem frissíted a Fedorát, mert ugye minek?!
Most, hogy verziófrissítést készülök csinálni, az azt megelőző rendszerfrissítés során... észrevettem, hogy lehet kicsit elhanyagoltam a rendszerfrissítéseket.
De, mentségemre szóljon, hogy ha stabil a rendszer, akkor nem szeretek belenyúlni, és sajnos, vagy nem sajnos, de néha egy egy #dnf update után megesik, hogy eltörik egy-egy csomag. Ritkán, ugye, de tuti, hogy az, amelyikre éppen égetően szükségem van.
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Amikor már hónapok óta nem frissíted a Fedorát, mert ugye minek?!
Most, hogy verziófrissítést készülök csinálni, az azt megelőző rendszerfrissítés során... észrevettem, hogy lehet kicsit elhanyagoltam a rendszerfrissítéseket.
De, mentségemre szóljon, hogy ha stabil a rendszer, akkor nem szeretek belenyúlni, és sajnos, vagy nem sajnos, de néha egy egy #dnf update után megesik, hogy eltörik egy-egy csomag. Ritkán, ugye, de tuti, hogy az, amelyikre éppen égetően szükségem van.
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Amikor már hónapok óta nem frissíted a Fedorát, mert ugye minek?!
Most, hogy verziófrissítést készülök csinálni, az azt megelőző rendszerfrissítés során... észrevettem, hogy lehet kicsit elhanyagoltam a rendszerfrissítéseket.
De, mentségemre szóljon, hogy ha stabil a rendszer, akkor nem szeretek belenyúlni, és sajnos, vagy nem sajnos, de néha egy egy #dnf update után megesik, hogy eltörik egy-egy csomag. Ritkán, ugye, de tuti, hogy az, amelyikre éppen égetően szükségem van.
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@zak So. I’m at the Red Hat Summit this week and there is discussion about something you might be interested in.
bootc (the main tool for RHEL Image Mode) allows you to basically create your own immutable OS image. It’s sort of like… rolling your own distro but using tools similar to creating docker container images rather than compiling from scratch.
The intent is of course virtualization - but you can deploy them on bare metal.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/bootc/bare-metal/
It may be a heavier lift than you want to mess with - but it’s pretty interesting nonetheless.
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Thanks to @adamw, who dared to suggest we try it, we now have a small patch for #virtualenv in #Fedora to enable creation of #Python 3.6 virtual environments.
Hence, you can use #tox to test your code on Python 3.6 to 3.15, without the need for nasty hacks -- https://github.com/tox-dev/tox/issues/3656
Supporting testing on 3.6 is important to us, as many developers targeting #RHEL 8 still need to support it. (Python 3.6 is the new Python 2.6.)
Anyway, test it out:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2026-f4f2c6bb32
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2026-995bb86cb3 -
Folks that are using #butane for with #fedoracoreos or #flatcar how do you handle secrets in the configuration?
I'm looking at the idea of removing the config after initial boot or some other option.
One route would be to use single use secerts (which work for say #tailscale which supports them) but not for others