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==== General information ==== | ==== General information ==== |
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* [[https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/f29/release-notes/|Fedora 29 release notes]] | * [[https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f29/release-notes/|Fedora 29 release notes]] |
* [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F29_bugs|Common Bugs and Known Issues]] | * [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F29_bugs|Common Bugs and Known Issues]] |
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* [[univ:selfservice:linux_desktop|ICAclient]] (Citrix receiver, in use to reach the university "self service" pages) is only available as browser plugin, no longer as stand-alone application. | * [[univ:selfservice:linux_desktop|ICAclient]] (Citrix receiver, in use to reach the university "self service" pages) is only available as browser plugin, no longer as stand-alone application. |
* [[spyder]] (integrated development environment for python) has some incompatible preferences. if you have used it in earlier fedora versions, you should probably get rid of the ''.spyder2'' and ''.spyder3'' directories in your home before starting the new version. | * [[spyder]] (integrated development environment for python) has some incompatible preferences. if you have used it in earlier fedora versions, you should probably get rid of the ''.spyder2'' and ''.spyder3'' directories in your home before starting the new version. |
* Python packae ''tensorflow'' explicitly doesn't support python 3.7. It can still be used in python 2.7, and if necessary, we can help you to set up a private virtualenv with python 3.6 and the required packages. | * Python package [[tensorflow]] explicitly doesn't support python 3.7. It can still be used in python 2.7, and if necessary, we can help you to set up a private virtualenv with python 3.6 and the required packages. |
* Gnome doesn't display //notification area// aka //system tray// icons any more by default. The fix is, to enable the ''topicons plus'' extension: open ''gnome-tweaks'', and go to ''extensions'' to do that. After that, the icons such as status icons of dropbox, skype etc, will be in your top panel. | * Gnome doesn't display //notification area// aka //system tray// icons any more by default. The fix is, to enable the ''topicons plus'' extension: open ''gnome-tweaks'', and go to ''extensions'' to do that. After that, the icons such as status icons of dropbox, skype etc, will be in your top panel. |
* <del>Oracle Java needs to be updated in order to be installable; for the moment, OpenJDK seems to be able to handle all your Java needs (let us know if you encounter a case that doesn't work).</del> | * <del>Oracle Java needs to be updated in order to be installable; for the moment, OpenJDK seems to be able to handle all your Java needs (let us know if you encounter a case that doesn't work).</del> |