@robatino, this has been around for a while: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mame/pull-request/2
It is reported to Firefox. And to mesa. I know how to version lock the package, but once the update is pushed to stable obtaining the rpm for a downgrade becomes considerably more involved, especially for less advanced users. So it would be nice to keep this in testing for a few days until there is a consensus which part of the stack needs fixing. It's not like this is a security update.
I am seeing thunderbird and firefox crashes too. Fix for 1898476 is allegedly already included in firefox-128.0-2.fc40 but the crashes are still there.
Fixes keepass crashing on startup
Clicking links works again. Thanks!
Bug #2276078 is still present. As a significant number of emails contain clickable links (including bodhi emails themselves), this is a major usability impact. If negative karma on security updates due to regressions is not welcome, then perhaps non-security-related changes should be pushed separately from security updates. As an end user, having to choose between a usability-breaking bug and a security fix is a poor situation to be in as well.
I can confirm the not working links.
Thanks for the report. This is what I get by assuming that if the patch applies and the software builds, the patch still works as intented. I have disabled the automatic push and will investigate.
Certificate verification failed: "DECVCAeID00102"
@nixuser, no BZ but I am discussing the issue on linux-cifs.
This kernel breaks cifs mounts. My fstab line is
//odroidxu4.local/julian /mnt/openmediavault cifs credentials=/home/julas/.credentials,uid=julas,gid=julas,vers=3.1.1,nostrictsync,_netdev,x-systemd.automount,noauto 0 0
It works with 5.18.7, with 5.18.8 error 22 (invalid argument) is returned.
VAAPI does not work for me on AMD unfortunately. media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled is false, and I still get /usr/share/libdrm/amdgpu.ids: Permission denied in the logs, even if i flip the preference to true.
You have to start it with the icon, not from command line, then it works.
Defaulting to wayland causes mame to crash: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2081093
Apologies my comment refers to F35
Defaulting to wayland causes mame to crash.
I forgot to set up autokarma. As for F34. it will be done with 0.242. I thought to give F34 a bit more time to weed out potential issues.
initramfs image is generated properly again with this update.