Seems to be working OK.
Working as expected here.
Working, and fixes BZ#2242080.
Working, and fixes BZ#2242080.
It's working again. Thanks for the mega-fast fix.
@kwizart I do not understand your remark, bodhi comment area is for feedback, and I provided feedback.
Anyway... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2242080
It's not just virtual machines, I have this on native hardware now:
ASUS G750JS 1 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700HQ CPU @ 2.40GHz Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06) NVIDIA Corporation GK104M [GeForce GTX 870M] (rev a1)
Downgrading pipewire-0.3.80-1 fixes it.
Looks like there is a BZ#2242080 for this already.
As with Fedora 38 and 39, installing this version of pipewire broke playing videos on Youtube in VirtualBox guests.
Downgrading to pipewire-0.3.80-1 has fixed the problem (as it did in F38 and F39).
This version of pipewire has broken playing Youtube videos in VirtualBox guests.
As with Fedora 39 downgrading to 0.3.80-1 and rebooting fixes the problem.
For some reason this version of pipewire has broken playing Youtube videos, but seemingly only in VirtualBox guests. On at least one native system Youtube video playing still works with this version.
Breakage in the VM is across multiple instances. Downgrading to 0.3.80-1 and rebooting fixes the problem.
So far the breakage appears to be in Fedora 38 as well but I've not tried downgrading yet to fix it. I'll provide feedback on the 38 version after I verify downgrading fixes it there also.
Working fine in a VirtualBox VM.
This is working fine for me. Addons are working but I didn't test removing them and adding them.
This is working for me in IMAP mode with a very large number of folders across 2 accounts, subscribed calendars and task list.
Working fine in a VirtualBox guest.
Working fine in a VirtualBox guest.
Working fine here both natively and as a VirtualBox VM.
Dell Precision T5610 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2603 v2 @ 1.80GHz (8 cores total) NVIDIA Corporation GK104 [GeForce GTX 760] (rev a1)
Working fine in a VirtualBox VM.
Working fine in a VirtualBox VM.
I know this went straight to stable but FWIW it works and fixes BZ#2242080.