It's dnf5 time!
cries in still waiting for new Anaconda installer
(for those curious, I had to use Anaconda 8 times in the last 2 days, because I was setting up (more like trying and failing to set up) a custom ublue image).
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It's dnf5 time!
cries in still waiting for new Anaconda installer
(for those curious, I had to use Anaconda 8 times in the last 2 days, because I was setting up (more like trying and failing to set up) a custom ublue image).
You can build a custom uBlue image? Could that be used for a server?
You can probably build a server image. I used Bluebuild, I'd recommend you check them out
Tried it out and had an issue where GTK apps would not load. Eventually solved it by changing a setting in /etc/environment, but this is the first time a fedora beta lets me down.
GTK is now using Vulkan to render things now. What hardware and distro are you running? I would recommend making a report on GTK since your potentially outlier case may affect others.
Fedora 41, on a Dell xps 15 with a 3050ti, Driver Version: 560.35.03. I got the solution from an Arch board, so I wasn't the only one. I'll have a look at the gitlab.
That's really strange, the new renderer has been tested pretty thoroughly with modern Nvidia; issues are only expected with older Nvidia cards that require older Nvidia driver versions.