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* kernel-5.18.4-200Justin M. Forbes2022-06-141-12/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Tue Jun 14 2022 Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org> [5.18.4-0] - Linux v5.18.4 rebase - Enable CKI on os-build MRs only (Don Zickus) - drm/amd/display: Cap OLED brightness per max frame-average luminance (Roman Li) [2095858] - redhat/configs/fedora: Enable a set of modules used on some x86 tablets (Hans de Goede) - redhat/configs/fedora: enable missing modules modules for Intel IPU3 camera support (Hans de Goede) - redhat/configs: Make INTEL_SOC_PMIC_CHTDC_TI builtin (Hans de Goede) - redhat/configs: restore/fix core INTEL_LPSS configs to be builtin again (Hans de Goede) Resolves: rhbz#2095858 Signed-off-by: Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org>
* kernel-5.9.0-35Justin M. Forbes2020-10-121-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | | * Mon Oct 12 2020 Fedora Kernel Team <kernel-team@fedoraproject.org> [5.9.0-35] - Filter out LTO build options from the perl ccopts ("Justin M. Forbes") - Temporarily remove cdomain from sphinx documentation ("Justin M. Forbes") - Work around for gcc bug https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=96377 ("Justin M. Forbes") Resolves: rhbz# Signed-off-by: Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org>
* kernel-5.9.0-0.rc2.1Justin M. Forbes2020-08-241-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | * Mon Aug 24 2020 Fedora Kernel Team <kernel-team@fedoraproject.org> [5.9.0-0.rc2.1] - v5.9-rc2 rebase - Updated changelog for the release based on c3d8f220d012 (Fedora Kernel Team) Resolves: rhbz# Signed-off-by: Justin M. Forbes <jforbes@fedoraproject.org>
* Sync up on adding a bunch of filesLaura Abbott2019-11-131-2/+32
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* Change method of configuration generationLaura Abbott2016-12-061-0/+6
The existing method of managing configuration files gets unweildy. Changing individual lines in text files gets difficult without manual organization. Switch to a method of configuration generation that's inspired from the method used inside Red Hat. Each configuration option gets its own file which are then combined to form the configuration files. This makes confirming what's actually enabled much easier.