The flatpak message that I described is no longer appearing.    My "sudo
flatpak update" is back to normal.

For those of you brave enough or curious enough to try Rawhide, it is now
on kernel
5.8.0-0.rc1.     So far so good on my install.    I bet there are a whole
lot of GNU/Linux users that do not know the specific differences between
Fedora Rawhide and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.    I hope to be able to learn that
topic and explain it to less-savvy GNU/Linux users what the hoopla is all
about - at least from my perspective - as a user and not a developer or
packager or tester.     I like them both, but trying to focus on learning
the very basics of Rawhide.   I haven't really used Tumbleweed in almost a
year though.    Supposedly OpenSUSE has a version more cutting-edge than
Tumbleweed.    I plan to look into that someday.     For those of you who
have never used Rawhide, when you run "sudo dnf update," the packages are
sometimes the git-version.   Many of the packages are labelled in their
filename and version something like:     "LibRaw.x86_64
0.20-0.beta1.fc33.1"
and are usually in one of two repositories:    Rawhide and Anaconda.
Feel free to correct me on all this.     I have been advised numerous times
that I should not be using Rawhide, evening though I have been using it as
my daily-driver and only operating system for almost a year.     One
alleged reason, is that debugging programs are running, which hinder
performance.

I had hopes of building my first AMD computer this week, but the stress
from all the virus hysteria and civil unrest where I am has taken a toll on
me.    Anybody out there using the
ASUS Prime X570-Pro with Fedora Workstation on hardware ?

David Locklear
Arcola, Texas USA
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