Bug & crash fixes, improved wayland support, adding detetction for more hw, and adding fallback driver for new Intel and Amd GPUs SRPM: x11-server-1.20.5-1.mga7.src.rpm i586: x11-server-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-common-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-devel-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-source-1.20.5-1.mga7.noarch.rpm x11-server-xdmx-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-xephyr-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-xnest-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-xorg-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-xvfb-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x11-server-xwayland-1.20.5-1.mga7.i586.rpm x86_64: x11-server-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-common-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-devel-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-source-1.20.5-1.mga7.noarch.rpm x11-server-xdmx-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-xephyr-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-xnest-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-xorg-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-xvfb-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm x11-server-xwayland-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm
physical hardware - amd apu, Cinnamon DE
CC: (none) => brtians1
(In reply to Brian Rockwell from comment #1) > physical hardware - amd apu, Cinnamon DE - x11-server-common-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 - x11-server-xorg-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 - x11-server-xwayland-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 Rebooted using the system seems to be working as designed. This seems to be infrastructure level services so probably bet a bunch of folks test this before the ok.
(In reply to Brian Rockwell from comment #2) > > This seems to be infrastructure level services so probably bet a bunch of > folks test this before the ok. Yep, and the exact same stuff is in cauldron, so it's being tested there too
AMD Desktop, Nvidia 390 (gt730) - GNOME $ uname -a Linux linux.local 5.3.6-desktop-2.mga7 #1 SMP Sun Oct 13 18:22:10 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux The following 3 packages are going to be installed: - x11-server-common-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 - x11-server-xorg-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 - x11-server-xwayland-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 - rebooted Banging around on the machine. So far so good.
Mageia7, x86_64 NVIDIA GTX970 on Intel machine, Mate DE. Updated the packages; # urpmi x11-server-common x11-server-xorg x11-server-xwayland Rebooted. DE looks OK. Shall maybe try more detailed tests later.
CC: (none) => tarazed25
HP Probook 6550b, i3, Intel graphics, 64-bit Plasma system. Installed this and the three x11 drivers at the same time. Everything installed cleanly. Rebooted, and everything looks OK. Played a video, did some web browsing, using it to write this. OK on this hardware.
CC: (none) => andrewsfarm
on mga7-64 kernel-desktop: packages installed cleanly: - x11-server-common-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 - x11-server-xorg-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 - x11-server-xwayland-1.20.5-1.mga7.x86_64 looks OK for mga7-64 on this system: Mobo: Dell model: 09WH54 v: UEFI [Legacy]: Dell v: 2.13.1 CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)
CC: (none) => jim
MGA7-64 Plasma on Lenovo B50 using Intel HD Graphics 5500 No installation issues. Rebooted after the update, no problems.
CC: (none) => herman.viaene
Real 3-bit hardware, Dell Inspiron 5100, P4, Radeon 7500 (RV200) graphics, Xfce system. Installed this and the three x11 video drivers at the same time. Packages installed cleanly. Did a cold boot after the update, no issues. OK on this hardware.
Whiteboard: (none) => MGA7-32-OK
(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #3) > (In reply to Brian Rockwell from comment #2) > > > > > > This seems to be infrastructure level services so probably bet a bunch of > > folks test this before the ok. > > Yep, > and the exact same stuff is in cauldron, so it's being tested there too TMB, assuming nothing to stop it has turned up in Cauldron, I'd say this has received enough testing. What do you think?
Keywords: (none) => advisory, validated_updateWhiteboard: MGA7-32-OK => MGA7-32-OK, MGA7-64-OKCC: (none) => sysadmin-bugs
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2019-0192.html
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED