Screen sharing with Discord no longer works, but I think that's from an update to Flatpak because it was also happening at the end of 39's lifecycle.
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You can mask flatpaks to not update. Likely also rollback
I'm fairly confident that it's a change in Flatpak itself rather than any one specific Flatpak, since all of my apps now use the same new screen sharing interface. Difference is that it actually works in those apps.
Plasma 5 to 6 with a long used setup went perfectly.
Fedora Atomic Plasma Workstation? I am in!
I use fedora on my thinkbook with Gnome/PaperWM and my upgrade experience was ezpz.
Had a sound issue: output device options only listed "Dummy Output" and nothing was listed for input devices. I eventually got my headset to be recognized again, but sadly couldn't tell you what did it, since I tried so many things and I lack proper understanding of the Linux sound scene.
Just in case it's useful to someone, here's a collection of ideas I found while working through the issue:
- Make sure wireplumber service is enabled and running OK
- Plug in an HDMI device and reboot (some people said this permanently fixed a similar issue)
- Backup, then delete
$XDG_STATE_HOME/wireplumber
and reboot - Check if you have installed the packages:
- kernel-modules
- alsa-sof-firmware
Note, however, that I really don't understand what some of these do. You should be very wary of taking suggestions from people who don't know what they're talking about... unless you're desperate enough and want your sound back, perhaps.
...Also, here's a gentle reminder to test your sound device with other equipment and try different ports/adapters, if available. Wasn't my case, but sometimes stuff simply breaks at inopportune times.
No issues jumping straight from 37 server edition to 40.
My upgrade went very smoothly. No issues.
Freecad appimage stopoed working
Luckily the FLATPAK version still runs fine
Edit: I wrote snap but I intended FLATPAK Edit 2: weekly builds of freecad from GitHub are working fine
Yes, Nvidia drivers broke, I had to remove and reinstall them, ( don't forget to reboot )
Edit: oh, and also my widgets broke, even ones that are made by KDE...
Also ClearClock is broken because it doesn't work on KDE 6
Use the Atomic variants from uBlue! This will make sure stuff like that happens on their servers, they fix it once and the users always get working updates. (Maybe with a day delay in cases like this)