My update performed nominally today. Below is a list of random files starting with the letter "p," that you may or may not have on your install of Fedora, unless you are using Rawhide:
pulseaudio.x86_64 13.99.1-1.fc33 python3.x86_64 3.8.2~rc2-1.fc33 python3-dbus.x86_64 1.2.16-1.fc33 python3-libs.x86_64 3.8.2~rc2-1.fc33 qemu-guest-agent.x86_64 2:4.2.0-6.fc33 quota.x86_64 1:4.05-9.fc33 samba-client.x86_64 2:4.12.0-0.2.rc3.fc33.1 shadow-utils.x86_64 2:4.8-4.fc33 systemd.x86_64 245~rc1-3.fc33 util-linux.x86_64 2.35.1-5.fc33 vulkan-loader.x86_64 1.2.131.1-1.fc32 @anaconda wget.x86_64 1.20.3-4.fc33 wine.x86_64 5.2-1.fc33 wpebackend-fdo.x86_64 1.4.1-1.fc33 xfce4-about.x86_64 4.14.1-3.fc32 yum.noarch 4.2.19-1.fc33 Note, that almost all of the pertinent Xfce components are identical to the upcoming Fedora 32 ( I assume also very similar to what is presently in Fedora 31 ?? ). Also note the vulkan package is left over from the install iso ? Is that correct ? I have no idea what one would gain from living in Xfce in Rawhide, but I am trying to teach myself the ins and outs to it all. How does the branching off process initially begin. Does someone flip a switch or a lever ? Does he or she have a golden key ? Is there a separate repo for Fedora 32 and Fedora 33 ? Please try to explain in simple manner. Thank you all. David Locklear
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