On 4/25/24 11:09, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 4:10 AM Barry Scott <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 25 Apr 2024, at 03:48, Jeffrey Walton <noloader@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:noloader@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
There always seems to be a lot of video problems after a new
release while RPMFusion is rebuilding their packages.
You mean Nvidia problems? Nothing reported on the fedora forum that
is negative,
beyond the traditional upgrade not setting up the drives in the
upgrade that is easy to fix.
Lots of people have working nvidia in f40.
I have not been able to get a working system on Virtual Box due to video
problems. Here are the latest problem: <https://ibb.co/SXm8YyF
<https://ibb.co/SXm8YyF>>, <https://ibb.co/mG9sL8H
<https://ibb.co/mG9sL8H>> and <https://ibb.co/VvCKkKx
<https://ibb.co/VvCKkKx>>. The last image, VvCKkKx, is after an install
and then a 'dnf upgrade'.
virtualbox is not a Fedora issue.
I am Ok with upgrading headless servers; but not workstations with
desktop software at the moment. I can't risk losing some of my desktops
machines which are used daily.
All the Fedora provided desktop software that I've used so far works
great in F40. And no issues with running it under qemu/kvm.
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