On Monday 28 April 2014 23:28:28 Christopher Meng wrote:
> No one should blame Fedora, you should blame can't follow the
updates.
Blame is a waste of time 8) At least from my part, I report with the
healthy intention of get problems solved, not having fingers pointed at
anyone...
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updates...
-Remove official Chrome and use a COPR or Chromium
-Remove Remmina... and use Vinagre....
Seems like a plan.
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"Developers have the attention spans of slightly moronic woo
; there any other way how to workaround this without downgrading the
package?
+1, it's a quite disruptive change, it breaks compatibility for a VERY MAJOR
software product! We're not talking about an obscure app living under a rock in
Github, we're talking about Google Chrome!
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In fact, I'm running Rawhide in a computer I could live without - updates-
testing in a more production-like box. It was a kind surprise seeing that rc0
but I also monitor LKML and I know things are pretty unstable.
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> Omen.com is back to Heisenbug.
I have your same problem too, and journatctl says it's NetworkManager just
after associating with my AP (removing my wireless adapter stops my laptop
from freezing).
I've reported such issue yesterday in the Kernel mailing list.
73,
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So, I can help with i18n and l10n too.
Regards,
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