Hi all,
A few days ago pkcs11-provider-0.5-3.fc41 update was pushed to Fedora
41. Unfortunately, this update breaks eduroam and possibly many other
WPA2-Enterprise wifi networks. There are multiple threads on Fedora
Discussion, mainly [0], and a bug report [1].
I understand that the maintainers implemented this change with the best
intentions, however, could someone clarify why this provider was enabled
so abruptly in this update? Wouldn’t such a change typically require a
change proposal? Given how many users are affected, would it make sense
to consider rolling back the update until there’s a fix?
Kind regards,
Arthur Bols
fas: principis
[0]:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/unable-to-connect-to-wpa2-enterprise-after-upgrading-to-fedora-41/134889
[1]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2326839
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