More and more Fedora people are buying the Thinkpad X13s and willing to participate in the testing and development for the Linux support. Some Fedora developers have already managed to successfully boot Fedora. I would like to ask if we can create a Fedora wiki page with all instructions to build a live USB with all needed tweaks and other infos. By doing this, it will be easier for the testers to quickly get to a point where they can provide useful data. Moreover this Fedora wiki page could be also used to keep track of the developments.
Cheers
+1 Germano. I just purchased the x13s and would love a place to collaborate
+1 Germano. I just purchased the x13s and would love a place to collaborate
I created page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Thinkpad_X13s tomorrow I will start filling it with some informations. Cheers
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 1:15 AM Germano Massullo germano.massullo@gmail.com wrote:
+1 Germano. I just purchased the x13s and would love a place to collaborate
I created page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Thinkpad_X13s tomorrow I will start filling it with some informations.
If you find it useful that great, but myself and others working on it likely won't update it. The problem with wiki pages is they're basically constantly out of date and things are moving fast.
Basically we're aiming for it being supportable/usable in time for Fedora 38, at some point before that I'm going to produce consumable images. Some things that are blocking us are currently under NDA so aren't publishable on a wiki or anywhere else.
When there's a a consumable image it will be published and there will be notification in places like here and IRC for people to test and feedback. Until that point there's two options 1) hack something together yourseslf if you are capable 2) wait for some who is to publish consumable pieces.
Peter
If you find it useful that great, but myself and others working on it likely won't update it. The problem with wiki pages is they're basically constantly out of date and things are moving fast.
Yes I understand. I just added some infos in the page
Basically we're aiming for it being supportable/usable in time for Fedora 38, at some point before that I'm going to produce consumable images. Some things that are blocking us are currently under NDA so aren't publishable on a wiki or anywhere else.
I guess the NDA part concerns the virtualization support
When there's a a consumable image it will be published and there will be notification in places like here and IRC for people to test and feedback. Until that point there's two options 1) hack something together yourseslf if you are capable 2) wait for some who is to publish consumable pieces.
Thank you for the update!
On Tue, Nov 29, 2022 at 4:38 PM Germano Massullo germano.massullo@gmail.com wrote:
If you find it useful that great, but myself and others working on it likely won't update it. The problem with wiki pages is they're basically constantly out of date and things are moving fast.
Yes I understand. I just added some infos in the page
Basically we're aiming for it being supportable/usable in time for Fedora 38, at some point before that I'm going to produce consumable images. Some things that are blocking us are currently under NDA so aren't publishable on a wiki or anywhere else.
I guess the NDA part concerns the virtualization support
It covers a number of things, none of which I can comment on either way.
When there's a a consumable image it will be published and there will be notification in places like here and IRC for people to test and feedback. Until that point there's two options 1) hack something together yourseslf if you are capable 2) wait for some who is to publish consumable pieces.
Thank you for the update!