Overview: ~~~~~~~~ Modular X.Org X11R7 RC2 rpm packaging has now been whipped mostly into shape enough for rawhide testing to begin soon. As such, modular X could appear in rawhide as soon as tomorrow, however if we discover any major issues in between now and then, we might delay it a day or so if necessary. Most if not all of the rest of Fedora Core has been updated to build against modular X, and work with it, however there are likely still some packages with broken dependencies that will turn up over time. Third party packages out there will also likely need to be updated still too. Since this is the first time we'll be putting modular X out there for the testerbase at large, we expect that a number of problems will be discovered which have not been noticed with internal testing. Bug reporting: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you encounter a video driver bug, or other software bug with modular X, please report it directly to X.Org bugzilla, so that it will get fixed before X11R7 is finalized. When filing a bug to X.org bugzilla, be sure to mark it as blocking bug "1690", which is the X11R7 release blocker bug. Bugs that are not blocking bug 1690 will get much lower priority and may fall between the cracks. http://bugs.freedesktop.org in the "xorg" component If experiencing any video driver bugs, or system lockups, it is also recommended to join the xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list, and discuss the problem there with upstream X.Org developers and other users, as this is generally the fastest way to see bugs get fixed. If you would like Red Hat to track a particular X.Org bug report that you've filed upstream as requested above, please file a tracking bug in Red Hat bugzilla, which has a brief description of the problem, and a URL linking to the upstream X.Org bug, and we will track the issue as well. If you discover an rpm packaging bug, or an upgrade/downgrade related bug that is likely specific to our packaging of modular X, rather than being a general upstream modular X bug, then please file it in Red Hat bugzilla against the "xorg-x11" component for now. Important notes: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When upgrading from monolithic xorg-x11 6.8.2 or older releases using 'yum' from the commandline inside a terminal in X, you need to restart the X server, or applications that use core fonts, will fail, being unable to see any fonts. The reason for this is that the upgrade process must restart the xfs font server to ensure the new xfs server is running after the upgrade, which causes the xfs<->X server connection to be detached. Alternatively, users may want to try using "xset +fp "unix:/7100" ; xset fp rehash" to attempt to reattach xfs to the running X server. Restarting the X server is the recommended method however, as you'll want to be running/testing the new X server as well, and there are likely to be other unexpected problems to not restarting the X server. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list