Two minor issues after dnf upgrade from 35 to 36?

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The actual upgrade process went fine to a point.
Downloaded the files fine.
Did the reboot to install, and that went fine.
Issue here. It rebooted after completing upgrade, but at 
that point have a totally black screen. After a while 
monitor comes up with a no vga signal, and touching 
keyboard would not do anything? 

Device is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro 
Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Turks GL [FirePro V3900]

Fortunately, system is setup to run vncserver on boot, 
and was able to vnc into machine, and it was actually 
working just fine, but just no VGA output?
Did a systemctl reboot, and this time the grub menu 
appeared and the regular boot process and login screen 
happened, so appeared to only be issue on boot after the 
upgrade?? No clue why. Know it is an old PCI card, and 
might be that it somehow was not using the VGA port but 
the DVI port on card that I don't have a cable or monitor 
on.

The other issue was very minor. Checked the wine 
version afterwards, and found it hadn't updated the 
winehq version to the latest Fedora 36 files. Checked the 
/etc/yum.repos.d/winehq.repo and it was still showing 35 
instead of 36. Just modified it manually, and then ran dnf 
update and it installed the latest files.

Don't know if that would be an issue with dnf upgrade or 
something with winehq or is just that one is suppose to 
manually update it.

Thanks.

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