$ dnf group list
...
audio Audio Production no
authoring-and-publishing Authoring and Publishing no
budgie-desktop Budgie no
budgie-desktop-apps Budgie Desktop Applications no
c-development C Development Tools and Libraries no
cloud-infrastructure Cloud Infrastructure no
cloud-management Cloud Management Tools no
compiz Compiz no
container-management Container Management no
cosmic-desktop COSMIC Desktop no
cosmic-desktop-apps COSMIC Desktop Supplementary Applications no
d-development D Development Tools and Libraries no
design-suite Design Suite no
desktop-accessibility Desktop accessibility no
development-tools Development Tools
authoring-and-publishing Authoring and Publishing no
budgie-desktop Budgie no
budgie-desktop-apps Budgie Desktop Applications no
c-development C Development Tools and Libraries no
cloud-infrastructure Cloud Infrastructure no
cloud-management Cloud Management Tools no
compiz Compiz no
container-management Container Management no
cosmic-desktop COSMIC Desktop no
cosmic-desktop-apps COSMIC Desktop Supplementary Applications no
d-development D Development Tools and Libraries no
design-suite Design Suite no
desktop-accessibility Desktop accessibility no
development-tools Development Tools
...
uname -a ...
... 6.11.6-300.fc41.x86_64 #1 SMP
... 6.11.6-300.fc41.x86_64 #1 SMP
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 12:21 AM Stephen Morris <steve.morris.au@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
--On 13/11/24 09:14, Stephen Morris wrote:
Why do, for example the Gnome group and the KDE/Plasma group no longer get listed as installed groups as they used to?All the groups that appeared to be missing get displayed if the --hidden option is used, so this looks like another change in dnf5, they appear to have changed what they consider to be "hidden" groups.
Why have they removed the user friendly list output of installed groups under an appropriate heading followed by a list of all the available groups under an appropriate heading, and replaced it by a list of all groups with an installed or otherwise flag intermixed in the list?
regards,
Steve
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