Re: [Test-Announce] Fedora 23 Rawhide 20150714 nightly compose nominated for testing

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Il giorno mer, 15/07/2015 alle 12.03 -0400, Robert Knight ha scritto:
> [Sorry for the spotty quoting -- I usually only get digests and this 
> is cut and paste from the archive web pages.]
> > satellit reports the same, but I saw progress displayed as usual in 
> > my
> > tests. How much RAM does your test box have?
> MemTotal:        3905728 kB
> 
> > I *think* https://www.happyassassin.net/temp/updates.img should be 
> > an
> > image with the fixes for all three bugs (typo crash, autopart fail,
> > selinux fail) combined, right now (though note, as the name rather
> > implies, I tend to overwrite that location frequently with a new 
> > test
> > image).
> Will try it as soon as I've sent this.
> 
> > > 3.  Strong passwords are required during installation.
> > 
> > IIRC this is more or less by design; I think the idea was that 
> > anaconda
> > was only going to roll back to the 'old' policy for 22, and from 23
> > onwards flavors are supposed to override it if they want  to. 
> > There's
> > probably details in the relevant FESCo ticket.
> Fine by me.  
> 
> > > 4.  A Workstation install only allowed a single login.  The 
> > second 
> > > login 
> > > does nothing except return to the login screen after the password 
> > is 
> > > entered.
> > 
> > How do you mean exactly - console or graphical logins? Were you 
> > using
> > the 'switch user' mechanism, or just flipping back to the GDM 
> > instance
> > that keeps running on tty1 or something (because...Wayland, I 
> > think)?
> A second graphical login fails.  An ssh from another host succeeds.  
> I just selected the Gnome logout in the top menu bar, under my id 
> with entry "logout".  The login screen reappeared, but, after a 
> pause, just puts the login screen back up.
> 
> > > 5.  Only once, the Storage spoke garbled the screen (sufficient 
> > > improperly rendered horizontal lines so that the screen was 
> > > unreadable).
> > 
> > Huh, that's interesting - it'd certainly be worth reporting if you 
> > can
> > reproduce it. Could be a graphics driver bug.
> I've been trying since unsuccessfully.  I'll make more of an effort 
> to capture the complete situation if it does re-occur.
> 
> Regards,
> Robert
> 
> 
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Hi folks.

I've just encountered 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1243543 on Workstation's
live.

I'm wondering if it's related to the issue you described or it's a
brand new thing. Any clues?

Thank you.

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