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From Fedora Project Wiki
For Fedora Linux 39, frequent and high-impact bugs and issues are listed at
Common Issues at Fedora Discussion
. Read more about Common Issues
in this post
What if my bug is not listed?
Not every bug is listed in the Common Issues category, but
Bugzilla
should be a comprehensive database of known bugs. This page is a sampling of the bugs most commonly discussed on our mailing lists and forums.
To see if your bug has already been reported, you can
search Bugzilla
. If it has not yet been reported, we encourage you to do so to help improve Fedora for yourself and others. A guide to
Bugs and feature requests
has been prepared to assist you.
If you believe an already-reported bug report should be added to the Common Issues category because it is commonly encountered, you can:
Write it up and propose it in the
Proposed Common Issues category
, see
instructions
Or, add the
CommonBugs
keyword to the bug report. Someone from the
QA
team will then inspect the issue to determine whether the bug should be listed as a common bug. To expedite your request, please add a comment to the bug that includes
a summary of the problem
any known workarounds
an assessment on the impact to Fedora users
For reference, you can query Bugzilla for bugs tagged CommonBugs:
CommonBugs?
(bugs with CommonBugs keyword, but
do not yet
have a link to the Common Issues page)
CommonBugs+
(bugs with CommonBugs keyword
and
contain a link to the Common Issues page)
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