The 5.0.9 update contains a number of important fixes across the tree. It also works around a significant bug which prevents X from running on some Intel graphics hardware.
sudo dnf upgrade --advisory=FEDORA-2019-e84f6c34da
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WFM. No regressions noted.
x86_64, i5-7200U w/embedded GPU, HW model HP 850 G4, KDE, VPN IPsec, VirtualBox 6.0.4.
Works on my Lenovo T420.
Works for me..
The Default and Performance tests pass OK. AMD 965, x86_64 work station, Plasma DE, X-server, nVidia card GTX 650 (GK107) + nVidia RPM's from Negativo17.
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5.0.9 has run normally. The default tests passed or skipped.
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Works fine on T470s
x86_64, i5-7200U w/embedded GPU, HW model HP 850 G4, KDE, VPN IPsec, VirtualBox 6.0.4.
As far as I understand and can evaluate also rbhz 1701096 added to 5.0.9-301 works well. With 5.0.8 and 5.0.9-300, VirtualBox kernel modules did not load unless I disabled SecureBoot; with 5.0.9-301 the modules load with SecureBoot enabled again. Maybe #1701096 should be added to the list of solved bugs?
works for me on a T480s
Works for me..
@goodmirek that bug is filed against F29, this is an F30 update. There hasn't been an F29 build with the fix for 1701096 yet, AFAICS.
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Working fine aside known upstream issues on HP Envy x360 Ryzen 2500u
wfm on i7-5820K and kvm. no regressions noted.
Works fine for me.
Tested on virtual machine with AMD Ryzen 5 2400G.
This update has been pushed to stable.
NVIDIA drivers don't install anymore for me ("couldn't load nvidia-drm module" at install, with no specific error to debug... Tried to disable SELinux, with no luck).