Good everning,
I just experienced that, when setting up a new Fedora, Anaconda (both
"Custom" and "Advanced Custom (Blivet-GUI)") always uses aes-xts-plain64
for disk encryption, even if the hardware does not support AES-NI.
Does it make sense to use xchacha12,aes-adiantum-plain64 by default
Works widely fine with me.
But some downgrades in dnf:
Downgrading:
python3-cffi x86_64 1.15.0-2.fc36
fedora 244 k
thunderbird x86_64 91*.4*.0-1.fc36
fedora 96 M
thunderbird-librnp-rnp x86_64
Thanks for the information ;)
On 13/03/2022 22:50, Otto Urpelainen wrote:
py0xc3 kirjoitti 13.3.2022 klo 22.12:
Hi all,
I'm Chris, I'm currently mostly active in ask.fedora and since some
time in the Docs. I just started to check out the mailing list to
find out if I can support here
Hi all,
I'm Chris, I'm currently mostly active in ask.fedora and since some time
in the Docs. I just started to check out the mailing list to find out if
I can support here or at testing as well :)
I just recognized that the package nextcloud-client seems to be orphaned.
The version in the