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<janrinze>
how to upgrade debian to the 6.2 kernel and debian bookworm?
<janrinze>
will it require a re-install?
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<matteo>
mps: I used qemu to add a script in rc.local which saves some debug logs on disk
<opticron>
janrinze, it's in the channel logs a couple days ago from glanzmann, a curl command
<opticron>
and a package of debs in a tarball
<opticron>
but I might hold off on that for now
<leif>
matteo: so if you look at /etc/sysconfig/update-m1n1 is contains this line DTBS=/boot/dtb-*/apple/*
<leif>
so when you installed the stock Fedora kernel -- it triggered update-m1n1 -- which ran and concatenated /boot/dtb-*/apple/* into boot.bin
<leif>
but the dtb configs w/ the stock Fedora kernel won't work w/ this hardware
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<j`ey>
leif: so how you do stop the stock kernel from installing?
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<leif>
you really only to worry about this if you're on f38 (because the kernel version tracks w/ stable), but since f38 isn't released yet, it uses an updates-testing repo
<leif>
ok so long story short, edit /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates-testing.repo and under [updates-testing] add:
<leif>
exclude=kernel*
<j`ey>
cool, not that I'm using fedora yet.. but good to know
<as400>
heh - I must say I am very positively surprised with Fedora. DRPMS are great, thing that were not working on ALARM (like webrtc) are working. And as a whole Fedora looks and feels much more proffesionally built.
<as400>
Last time I used Fedora was long time ago so I'm like newbie now.
<as400>
except of huge fonts in Chromium tabs and menu. But this is some stupid detail probably
<as400>
heh - I must say I am very positively surprised with Fedora. DRPMS are great, things that were not working on ALARM (like webrtc) are working. And as a whole Fedora looks and feels much more proffesionally built.
<as400>
heh - I must say I am very positively surprised with Fedora. DRPMS are great, things that were not working on ALARM (like webrtc) are working. And as a whole Fedora looks and feels much more professionally built.
<handlerug>
heh - I must say I am very positively surprised with Fedora. DRPMS are great, things that were not working on ALARM (like webrtc) are working. And as a whole Fedora looks and feels much more professionally built.
<j`ey>
apparently copy/paste on fedora works very well :P
<leif>
The thing I like about Fedora is the defaults are sane/logical. I often think to myself "this is the way I would design things". Take pacman vs dnf for example. I don't like the use of capital letters for short arguments -S -R -U. Whereas dnf has intuitive subcommands (upgrade, install, remove...etc) that follows natural language. This is just one tiny, tiny example out of many.
<leif>
This is all just personal preference though.
<leif>
I'm just saying that Fedora follows along pretty closely to how I think things should be (again personal preference, I'm not saying it's "better" or anything like that)
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<mkurz>
as400: I never tried Fedora, is it a rolling release distro? Or how up to date are the packages?
<as400>
very up to date. They release new version every 6 months. And the system has tools to do "proper" OS upgrade
<as400>
eg. Fedora 38 will have Plasma 5.27.3 - which is latest as of now. Systemd 2.53-6.
<Glanzmann>
opticron: I build the no mailox kernel version and tested it briefly. My reboot regression is gone with that: https://thomas.glanzmann.de/asahi/2023-03-14/ Please only install these packages if you know how to revert them (deinntall them an reinstall them from the repository).
<Glanzmann>
janrinze: You don't need to install, if you have installed after 2022-03-18. If you have, you can also convert, but it is complicated. if that is the case for you or anyone else, drop me an e-mail and I'll do a video recording. Instructions for pre-release install upgrades https://tg.st/u/upgrade_stub.txt