Fedora 40 has had some growing pains... The idea of Linux is that we do not have problems. That is the desire. Fedora will get right and stable eventually I have no doubt, but in the meanwhile, I gotta work... I made a pivot to Bluefin because I had a problem with Fedora 40. Cruising along "look ma, no hands" since...
I’m really tempted to try Bluefin, but unfortunately, on my laptop with an RTX 4060, even though I’ve installed the proprietary drivers, when the laptop goes to sleep and I try to log back in, I only get a black screen. Does anyone know if the same issue occurs with Bluefin?
i had the same issue on my monitor connected to DP. had to create a script to resolve the issue both for the fedora workstation and bluefin. GTX 1650 I dare say its the 555 drivers. nver had any issues on 550x
Is this gona trickle down to your guys other images? Cause I have a custom image/distro I make for myself, family and friends and other people I recommend Linux to and pull off Bazzite:stable cause most of us are gamers. should I swap it to latest or am I good to stay on stable?
These changes are for Bluefin and Aurora. If your custom image derives from them you can choose which tag to pull from (latest, stable, or gts). Bazzite is a gaming image, they've always used an fsync kernel and due to the nature of that use case it will likely always run the latest kernel version-wise from fedora.
I think GTS makes a lot of sense. But using the name "stable" for the current version just with a less frequently updated kernel?? That makes no sense? You know there is the COPR kwizart/kernel-longterm ;)
Excellent work! You truly grasp what is required in the Linux world. Thank you so much for your contributions to the evolution of the Linux desktop.
Thank you for telling us about these updates, Jorge! Bluefin rocks. Bluefin effen' rocks.
Oh man, I’m so comfy here Nixing all my hosts, then you come with this great news! Great work, everyone!
Fedora 40 has had some growing pains... The idea of Linux is that we do not have problems. That is the desire. Fedora will get right and stable eventually I have no doubt, but in the meanwhile, I gotta work...
I made a pivot to Bluefin because I had a problem with Fedora 40. Cruising along "look ma, no hands" since...
Yay! Can't wait for 🤩
Love it, great, will use it on my laptop. any plans for a stable tag for bazzite?
I’m really tempted to try Bluefin, but unfortunately, on my laptop with an RTX 4060, even though I’ve installed the proprietary drivers, when the laptop goes to sleep and I try to log back in, I only get a black screen. Does anyone know if the same issue occurs with Bluefin?
i had the same issue on my monitor connected to DP. had to create a script to resolve the issue both for the fedora workstation and bluefin. GTX 1650
I dare say its the 555 drivers. nver had any issues on 550x
Is this gona trickle down to your guys other images? Cause I have a custom image/distro I make for myself, family and friends and other people I recommend Linux to and pull off Bazzite:stable cause most of us are gamers. should I swap it to latest or am I good to stay on stable?
These changes are for Bluefin and Aurora. If your custom image derives from them you can choose which tag to pull from (latest, stable, or gts).
Bazzite is a gaming image, they've always used an fsync kernel and due to the nature of that use case it will likely always run the latest kernel version-wise from fedora.
I think GTS makes a lot of sense.
But using the name "stable" for the current version just with a less frequently updated kernel??
That makes no sense?
You know there is the COPR kwizart/kernel-longterm ;)
That’s a great observation. Maybe -gts should be rebranded as ‘-stable’, with this branch named ‘-current’ or similar.
We're reusing Fedora's terms for this, since `stable` already exists. There's lots of kernel COPRs, but we prefer to stay on the distro kernel.
@@StaffyDoo We'll likely run this kernel on gts also to add that padding there too. But we want to get some more feedback on this one first.
nice