Hello everyone,
Back on the evening of 09/17 I downloaded the Workstation Live beta 1.3
ISO, and ran the check sum (ok), and burned it to a DVD. I used the DVD
to make a bare metal clean install on my test machine (Lenovo M58P with
E8400 processor) The media check and Anaconda ran fine. The install went
flawlessly. After a restart, I decided to wait until morning to start
testing. Nothing was left running overnight, I just let the screen lock
time out and left it. In the morning (09/18) I found the fan in the test
machine running full speed, then it started to slow down, but not to its
usual idle speed. I logged in and started the system monitor and found
that core 0 was at 100% all the time and core 1 was cycling between a
few percent and 100%. When core 1 was at 100% the fan would naturally
run faster.
I did a restart and started the system monitor. Both cores ran at a few
percent with an occasional bump up when there was network traffic. I
left the machine like that all day and monitored it from time to time. I
did not see any further problems. I left the machine with only the
system monitor running and let the lock time out for the night. This
morning, it was in the same state as the prior morning with core 0 at
100% and core 1 cycling. The cycles are several minutes long. Again I
did a restart and everything returned to normal. Though I have not
started the testing routine, the machine seems to be working fine otherwise.
If this is not already known and fixed, I would be happy to do some
trouble shooting If someone can get me started.
Have a Great Dat!
Pat (tablepc)
On 9/19/18 2:02 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
Hi, folks! Just a quick mail to let everyone know where we are with F29
Beta.
We managed to throw together fixes for all the currently-accepted
blockers (thanks to the dnf team for help there), so an RC4 (aka Beta-
1.4) is currently composing. Compared to RC3 it contains a newer libdnf
with a fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1629340 . It
also includes a newer gnome-shell with fixes for FE bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1628263 and also
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/140 (which kinda
snuck in there), new builds of dnfdragora and dnfdaemon that fix two
significant bugs for users of those -
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1624652 and
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1629378 - and an updatedgnome-documents which actually works (that was
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1628244 ).
The second Go/No-Go meeting will be on Thursday, so it would be awesome
if folks could pitch in and help get as much testing done as possible
on Beta-1.4 when it arrives. There will be an announcement mail sent to
test-announce@, so look out for that. It will have links to the
validation pages, which have the download links at the top. General
exploratory testing would also be great to find any significant issues
not specifically covered in the validation tests. It should arrive in
around 8-9 hours, assuming the compose takes about as long as the
previous one. Some of the media will actually be available from Koji a
little sooner than that, for anyone who wants to get a head start on
testing; to find the live images, for instance, go to this URL:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?state=closed&view=flat&method=createLiveMedia&order=-id
and look for tasks with the string 'Fedora-29-20180919.0' in them (*not*
'Fedora-29-20180919.n.0', those would be nightlies, which don't have
the extra fixed packages).
Thanks a lot, everyone!
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