qutebrowser fails with a certificate error in F28 - Seems that it is looking for linux-vdso.so.1 and not finding it in libnssckbi.so

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So, I'm trying qutebrowser from the Fedora package, and it starts, but
can't reach the web. It has this error that it is unable to verify the
certificate, not only for this website, but for any website I try.

[1853:1870:0509/180934.705609:ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(902)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for duckduckgo.com failed err=-5992

A little searching and messing about, and /usr/lib64/libnssckbi
follows some weird redirections twice, and its dependency on
linux-vdso.so.1. doesn't seem to be found.  But it seems that vdso
is automatically mapped into all executables, so shouldn't be an issue.

Everything else seems to be installed for certificates to work, and
they work fine in firefox. Can anyone shed light on a possible solution?
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