I'm not sure what you mean about a-page-needs-a-scrollbar.  That isn't a 
function of HTML nor the responsibility of someone creating a web page.  
Browsers these days, for whatever reason the UI developers years ago, decided 
that scrollbars should be hidden if the mouse isn't hovering over where they 
should be... so they make them auto-hide (or drastically reduce them so they 
are barely visible) and often only reveal them when the pointer is over them.  
I don't think browsers are the only programs that do that but I can't think of 
another one off-hand.  UI developers think less-is-more and that 
more-equals-clutter.  I'm old and I would prefer that "clutter" personally... 
but developers don't cater to old people. :(

I couldn't quite fully follow your email.  It sounded like you were trying to 
upgraded Fedora 41 to Fedora 42... just because F42 branched from rawhide 
today.  Is that just for a test to see what would happen?  That would be the 
only reason I'd try it as branching from rawhide doesn't mean it is anywhere 
near usable yet.  It'll still have several months of development... and have 
one beta release.  I'm not looking at the schedule but I'm guessing it is 
slated for near the end of April or beginning of May.  So, I'm not at all 
surprised that attempting to upgrade from F41 to F42 today went badly as that's 
what I would expect to happen.

I sense quite a bit of frustration in your communication and I can only wish to 
help ease that if only a little bit.
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