Watched the output for a while, the discharge rate is reported fine and the processes and hardware that causes it. Seems to work. I haven't tried setting any custom options.
Opened a few web pages, all rendered and interacted fine.
the crash is gone but now you can't search for any remote printers at all. See #1750394
my PDF files show up in evince fine
My wifi works fine on Thinkpad T480s with:
3d:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 [8086:24fd] (rev 78)
I can use my bluetooth mouse just fine
"switch user" is now displayed
fixes bug 1751673
I can see my transactions and I can add a new one.
#1753918 seems fixed. I'll give karma after a day or two of usage
I have a feeling that this firefox update makes the browser considerably slower. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1753918 . Please don't submit this to stable too soon, so that more people can test.
ran mediainfo
on some music files, pictures and videos and displayed information looked fine
I can print a pdf using evince on a network printer
works fine in local taskotron deployment
The clipboard works! Woot!
I can access my Samba shares from Nautilus just fine
no regressions spotted in casual vim usage
my plymouth screen shows up fine, I can input my password for unlocking disks (Thinkpad T480s, Intel GPU)
not sure how to test this, but my system works fine in general, no issues spotted
I tested the new default, it seems to be working properly. skip_if_unavailable defaults to True in dnf.conf and the value is really used when the repo has no explicit value set. You can change the default and it affects the repos properly. Common dnf operations seem to work as well, as well as packagekit integration through gnome-software.