I am a happy user of Fedora, but I use Rawhide.
I mentioned here before, I am using Xfce.
Today's update is shown below:
annobin 9.19-1
dnf 4.2.21-1
firefox 74.0-14
fontconfig 2.13.92-10
glibc 2.13.9000-6
+6 glibc packages
grep 3.4-1
gsm 1.0.19-1
hwdata 0.334-1
kexec-tools 2.0.20-12
krb5-libs 1.18-10
libcomps 0.1.15-1
libdnf 0.47.0-1
libmodulemd 2.9.2-4
libnfsidmap 1:2.4.3-1rc1
librepo 1.11.3-1
mesa 20.0.3-1
+ 13 mesa packages
nfs-utils 1:2.4.3-1.rc1
python3- ( various packages )
rpm 4.14.90-0.git
+ 5 rpm packages
systemd 245.4-1
+ 5 rpm packages
yum 4.2.21-1
dnf 4.2.21-1
firefox 74.0-14
fontconfig 2.13.92-10
glibc 2.13.9000-6
+6 glibc packages
grep 3.4-1
gsm 1.0.19-1
hwdata 0.334-1
kexec-tools 2.0.20-12
krb5-libs 1.18-10
libcomps 0.1.15-1
libdnf 0.47.0-1
libmodulemd 2.9.2-4
libnfsidmap 1:2.4.3-1rc1
librepo 1.11.3-1
mesa 20.0.3-1
+ 13 mesa packages
nfs-utils 1:2.4.3-1.rc1
python3- ( various packages )
rpm 4.14.90-0.git
+ 5 rpm packages
systemd 245.4-1
+ 5 rpm packages
yum 4.2.21-1
The point being, that I do not get all the gnome and kde stuff
that other Rawhide users get. I do not know which of those
packages listed would potentially break my system. glibc ?
certainly systemd. Right ? mesa, for sure. Right ?
Also, all the packages that I installed are flatpaks.
Anyways, for me that is about a typical weekly update, and I have
updated my computer and rebooted about 200 times. I think I have
reinstalled Rawhide now 2 or 3 times, but, I was tinkering around with
something above my IQ, which is 79.9, on my best day.
Firefox update or something related to firefox, required the system be
restarted.
I rebooted, checked htop, while watch Level1News on YouTube.
I hope somebody finds this info helpful.
David Locklear
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