forgot to mention: updated my system to #rawhide . took about five minutes. everything works. #silverblue is great
as the sunniness of da sunroom is now beginning to decline, as per normal diurnal cycle, i be gonna soonish decamp back to da study where prolly the worst of da icicles might have thawed by now [a tad afore noon], thar to be back onto Proper Pooter, in lieu of sunroom's Pretend Pooter [ie, merely a 2011 lappy].

on said ProP i be gonna make a list of all my
#archlinux #AUR pkgs installed, then cross-match them to pkg availability in say ​#Debian #Sid n ​#Fedora #Rawhide . if i get a reasonably high correlation, i then be gonna install such pkgs in Sid or Rawhide #Distroboxes, & uninstall them from AUR.

why?

1. tis getting pretty tiring with all the now-sadly-frequent
#DDoS attacks on the poor ol' AUR
2. though i am rigorous in inspecting the
#PKGBUILD for each prospective pkg before proceeding to install from AUR, i must admit i am largely pathetic in bothering to do #diffs of them before each subsequent update
3. as a congenitally depressed
#misanthropist who views the sour state of this wretched rock around her with its apparently nonstop rise in malicious arseholery & shitfuckery, i pessimistically expect increasing probability of AUR becoming an attack vector, so in such gloomy scenario i judge sticking to official #repos likely to be a saner choice for me given my #2

#DropbearPooterising #Linux #LinuxWomen #FOSS
#Kinoite | ​​ ​#ArchLinux #KDEPlasma
#SparkyLinux | ​#Kalpa | ​​ ​#KDELinux
#FirefoxNightly #FirefoxSecondSidebar #TreeStyleTab #Sidebery

today in "random good news":

today's #fedora #rawhide and branched (F44) composes were both perfect (no failed artifact builds at all) and each took less than 90 minutes. that includes producing over 100 (114, for Rawhide) images.

I remember when composes failed all the time, individual images failed all the time, and composes took up to 8 hours, so this is pretty cool!

great job everybody!

* fixed pylint installability on #rawhide to fix another compose failure - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pylint/pull-request/13
* got @nirik to put #openqa behind #anubis as it was getting bot-spammed, later realized this has broken developer mode, we'll try and fix that tomorrow
* revised non-English install test case and wiki result matrix to cover KDE and Workstation web UI installs - https://forge.fedoraproject.org/quality/tickets/issues/879#issuecomment-604481
* fixed the web UI Cyrillic install test to be more correct - https://forge.fedoraproject.org/quality/os-autoinst-distri-fedora/pulls/513

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PR#13: Update astroid requirement to 4.1.2, re-enable most tests - rpms/pylint - src.fedoraproject.org

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today in #fedora qa:
* tested pipewire update as a fix for gnome remote desktop #openqa test failures as suggested by upstream, results positive, did an official #rawhide build - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-remote-desktop/-/issues/307#note_2705338 , https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2026-0f7ccc2d17
* reported a remaining occasional failure - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-remote-desktop/-/issues/307#note_2706114
* investigated KDE log out flakes further, came up with a possible fix, tested it with another test cannon, submitted upstream - https://forge.fedoraproject.org/quality/os-autoinst-distri-fedora/commit/fecbfb3e45e0f0a0beb9d5f18fda911eef0907b7 , https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/merge_requests/6413

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GNOME Remote Desktop (RDP remote login) connects but shows a blank white screen and disconnects shortly afterwards (Fedora 44). (#307) · Issues · GNOME / gnome-remote-desktop · GitLab

Description When connecting to a GNOME system using Remote Login (RDP) provided by GNOME Remote Desktop, the client successfully establishes a connection, but...

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With a bit of delay, but #syslog_ng 4.11.0 is now available in @fedora #Rawhide. Support for #snmp is enabled again.

@opensuse I also updated the @fedora #Rawhide package, and according to the syslog-ng page on #repology, it's already there: https://repology.org/project/syslog-ng/versions

However, Rawhide still had #syslog_ng 4.10.2, when I checked a few minutes ago...

syslog-ng package versions - Repology

List of package versions for project syslog-ng in all repositories

Fedora on the PinePhone: Pipewire Calling!

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Fedora on the PinePhone: Pipewire Calling!

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