On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 at 15:31, Sérgio Basto <sergio(a)serjux.com> wrote:
> The idea would be to freeze Plasma packages in advance of a
Plasma
> version update and unfreeze a month after the new version goes into
> Fedora, watching for critical security issues in the meantime.
first guess is kwayland , please try remove kwayland with dnf remove
kwayland , and test it again
The breaking updates happened in late 2019. I don't think kwayland was
in use at all at the time, but I had crashes going for two or three
weeks then a fix eventually arrived. The root cause is that an update
to a new version of Plasma happens in the middle of the Fedora cycle.
I am looking at trying Fedora again but I want to shield myself from
this issue in advance, by blocking all Plasma package updates as soon
as a new version is expected.
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