Fedora/Red Hat: 'Secure' Boot Pains, Friday’s Fedora Facts, and Flatpak Installer
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Yuan Yijun: More cli fun
When Secure Boot is enabled, the "akmods-nvidia" package will build and install kmod-nvidia that is not usable right away. Previously I followed some documents to run a cli script to "sign the modules" but it stopped working recently.
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Next I tried to turn on Secure Boot on the machine running Fedora Silverblue. It didn't work, because the environment that akmods-nvidia runs its build does NOT have access to the same /etc/pki/akmods folder.
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Fedora Community Blog: Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2023-14
- The Fedora Council is considering a proposal to remove the full/auxiliary member distinction.
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Flatpak Installer
I have created an installer for Flatpaks, based on the same GUI as used in the AppImage Installer.
I gave the AppImage Installer the rather flippant name of "Appi", and now equally flippant name of "Flapi" for the Flatpak Installer.
I have just got it going, tested by installing OpenShot. Lots more work to do, but here are some snapshots.