Still getting frequent selinux messages about lpqd.
lpqd is still triggering SELinux warnings. This package doesn't fix the issue.
Works awesomely for Wolfenstein II: TNC
Seems to work well connecting to Windows 10 now. Thanks!
I am getting a bunch of messages in journalctl after updating. I use the Icons-only Task Manager, which seems to trigger a lot of messages similar to these:
Mar 08 20:20:24 comp-fedora01 plasmashell[1720]: file:///usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.taskmanager/contents/ui/Task.qml:334: Unable to assign [undefined] to int
These messages appear when you mouse over the icons in the task manager.
Numerous other QML related errors also appear in journalctl that didn't before. Kicker will trigger some messages as well.
Can confirm that the new plasma-desktop build fixes the mouse module.
Also, I'd like to amend my previous comment about the numerous QML error messages in journalctl. The errors only happen with KDE frameworks 5.44. They do not happen with KDE frameworks 5.43, when paired with KDE Plasma 5.12.3.
This update also breaks Mouse settings in System Settings -> Input Devices. The entire module is gone.
I am getting a bunch of messages in journalctl after updating. I use the Icons-only Task Manager, which seems to trigger a lot of these messages:
Mar 08 20:20:24 comp-fedora01 plasmashell[1720]: file:///usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.taskmanager/contents/ui/Task.qml:334: Unable to assign [undefined] to int
These messages appear when you mouse over the icons in the task manager.
Getting the same issue as bernie. Blank system settings icons in Sidebar View mode.
@mooninite Will wine in fedora ever switch back to wine-staging at some point later in time? Last I heard, wine-staging got new maintainers: https://twitter.com/LutrisGaming/status/965329572873949184
Works great for me!
Works for me on my Ryzen desktop + Geforce 1070
I should note that after I downgraded from wpa_supplicant 2.6 to 2.5 and then I upgraded again from 2.5 to 2.6, my wireless interfaces started working again. This is kind of odd behavior.
This update breaks my Asus PCE-AC68 wifi adapter. It can no longer connect to any network.
Works for me on X1 Carbon
@anonymous, you just need to get the updated akmod-wl package from rpmfusion. They just released it yesterday. Boot into an older kernel, do the update, then boot into newer kernel, do sudo akmods --force, and then reboot again.
This kernel breaks akmod-wl on my desktop machine.
Works great! Nvidia drivers work again and the pesky lpqd message that keeps popping up is gone.