On 10/01/2015 02:07 PM, John Florian wrote:
>> Is anybody else bothered by the latest BZ changes? Where does one select
>> the
>> Fedora release to limit search results to? And how does one figure out
>> where
>> to select kernel or dracut? Those scroll lists are much too difficult to
>> find
>> an
> Is anybody else bothered by the latest BZ changes? Where does one select
> the
> Fedora release to limit search results to? And how does one figure out
> where
> to select kernel or dracut? Those scroll lists are much too difficult to
> find
> anything in, overscrolling nearly always except doing
On Thu, 2015-10-01 at 04:53 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> doesn't any kind of list in SeaMonkey (maybe because of noscript?)
Yeah, the fact is that NoScript is incompatible with the Internet...
probably that's not how the web should be, but it is how it is
For those of us not blocking the scrip
Dne 1.10.2015 v 10:53 Felix Miata napsal(a):
> Vít Ondruch composed on 2015-10-01 04:22 (UTC-0400):
>
>> Does http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/dracut work for you?
> Marginally better than nothing:
>
> doesn't any kind of list in SeaMonkey (maybe because of noscript?)
> tiny gray (painful) text
> no w
On 10/01/2015 09:38 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
> Is anybody else bothered by the latest BZ changes? Where does one select the
> Fedora release to limit search results to?
Under Custom Search:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?classification=Fedora&component=dracut&f1=version&list_id=3919791&o1=
Vít Ondruch composed on 2015-10-01 04:22 (UTC-0400):
> Does http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/dracut work for you?
Marginally better than nothing:
doesn't any kind of list in SeaMonkey (maybe because of noscript?)
tiny gray (painful) text
no way to choose sort order
no way to say only bugs newer tha
Dne 1.10.2015 v 09:38 Felix Miata napsal(a):
> Is anybody else bothered by the latest BZ changes? Where does one select the
> Fedora release to limit search results to? And how does one figure out where
> to select kernel or dracut? Those scroll lists are much too difficult to find
> anything in, o
Is anybody else bothered by the latest BZ changes? Where does one select the
Fedora release to limit search results to? And how does one figure out where
to select kernel or dracut? Those scroll lists are much too difficult to find
anything in, overscrolling nearly always except doing one line at a