Hallo as often(!!!) the last years I upgraded to F34 Beta. the most things went smooth with [1]. some selinux troubleshooting needed
*Big* Thanks to all involved.
some thoughts, though:
1. gnome power (?) menu: I would like to see a more "desktop user" friendly power menue. I guess all normal user do either poweroff or restart, lesser switch user. so it should be at the end of the menue, with poweroff at last and without additional "yes, I really want to shut down"
2. nautilus I usually start home brewed scripts out of nautilus. with F33 I could start them by double click. okay, now there is a "run as a program", but somewhere in the menu (3rd position). Q.: is double click somehow (re-)configurable ?
as mentioned above with the power menue: I first need to find the right entry in the menue and need to concentrate clicking the right one. it also should be more user friendly: one "blind" click on an exposed position in the menue (top/end) and the box shuts off or script runs; NOT long reading and concentrating
some of the scripts generates their output to an file which usually is in same directory as the script. now, all goes to /home/<user> tested it under gnome-Xorg with an "echo $(pwd) && read" in the script, it only turns out "/home/<username>" Q.: what to do here ?
idea's ?
btw.: - geeqie seg faults under wayland - the new gcc throws some warnings during kernel compile compared with gcc under F33
[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/dnf-system-upgrade/