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  • | {{result|pass|F30-RC-1.1 menantea}} | {{result|pass|F30-RC-1.1 menantea}}
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  • [[File:F30 wallpaper dawn.png |300px]] [[File:F30 wallpaper day.png | 200px]]
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  • * Pyside2 was released with 5.11, first Fedora having Qt supporting it is f30 release with qt-5.12.
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  • ** i686 (32-bit) users will not be able to upgrade to F30 (unless doing some trickery), and will have to move to another supported ar ...haven't moved it to that yet for some reason? Then look at doing so before F30 goes end of life.
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  • * [[F30_release_events| Release Parties F30]]
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  • ** On Fedora 29 or/and F30, you can just <code>dnf install mediawriter</code> | Silverblue is missing for F30 in the "Other variants.." submenu
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  • * Make sure to use the latest version of dnf for F30 installed | {{result|pass}}<ref>Upgrade smoothly from f30 to f32.</ref>
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  • [[File:F30 ankara.jpg|thumb]]
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  • * [[Architectures/ARM/F30/Installation/Hardware_Status|Hardware Support Status]] ...eenode IRC. As testing progresses, common issues are tracked on the Common F30 Bugs page.
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  • ** Request f30-ghc Koji sidetag for building ([https://pagure.io/releng/issue/8014 done]) ** Build everything in the Koji f30-ghc sidetag in `rpmbuild-order` [done]
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  • * Contingency mechanism: revert and ship the same package versions as F30 <!-- REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM WIDE CHANGES -->
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  • ...maximum amount of testing for the new code that is going to be shipped in F30. Final 3.32.0 is just a week after that (with just cricital bug fixes and t ** Create f30-gnome side tag after F30 is branched from rawhide
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  • ** Request a "f30-boost" build system tag ([http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/20 ...cy mechanism: Worst case scenario is to abandon the update and simply ship F30 with Boost 1.66, which is already in rawhide.
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  • ** Request a "f30-boost" [https://docs.pagure.org/releng/sop_adding_side_build_targets.html b ...cy mechanism: Worst case scenario is to abandon the update and simply ship F30 with Boost 1.67, which is already in rawhide.
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  • ...composed and published. Users can upgrade to them (with an old kernel from f30).
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  • | {{result|pass|satellit}}<ref> sugar-runner and sugar-desktop-environment in f30 efi install of workstation logged on as xorg gnome</ref>
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  • ...mmended for secure boot users). This kernel should install fine on F29 and F30 systems. | F30 Intel Core i7-7500U (Dell XPS 13 9360)
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  • * Contingency mechanism: Proposal owners will revert to F30 `langpacks` and glibc
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  • * For gnome-software upgrade tests from F30, make sure you have [https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-4f | T460s F30->F31
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  • ...mmended for secure boot users). This kernel should install fine on F29 and F30 systems. | Bare metal, desktop, F30@Intel i3-8100
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