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 creating and extracting zip and 7z archives, everything worked fine, including nautilus integration
I have LUKS+LVM and I can still boot fine, the devices are correctly unlocked
I use autofs to mount NFS shares, which I assume goes through this library, and that works fine
I can run my UEFI machines in virt-manager just fine
@leigh123linux Just look at the comment above. You don't have this update (1.13.1-1) but the previous one (1.13-1). Also, mind your language. Updates-testing is to test updates and detect breakages like this one. If you don't want to participate, you don't have to.
I actually tested the changes with dnf and gnome-software. The repos are now ignored when not available. Works well.
On Thinkpad T480s with
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 620 [8086:5917] (rev 07)
I can run glxgears and vkcube just fine. Gnome runs fine.
my system works fine, I haven't done any specific testing
fixes bug 1751673