Today's install and rc3 kernel look good. htop memory usage
seems to be high.
The list below is just to show a partial status of my install:
It is just a list of some gnome packages, ( I simplified the list by
removing the suffix, "x86_64" ).
*$ sudo dnf list installed gnome**
*Installed Packages*
*gnome-abrt
1.3.1-1.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-autoar
0.2.4-2.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-backgrounds.noarch
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-bluetooth
1:3.34.1-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-bluetooth-libs
1:3.34.1-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-boxes
3.36.3-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-calculator
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-calendar
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-characters
3.34.0-2.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-chess
3.36.0-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-classic-session.noarch
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-clocks
3.36.0-2.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-color-manager
3.36.0-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-contacts
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-control-center
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-control-center-filesystem.noarch
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-desktop3
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-disk-utility
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-firmware
3.34.0-5.fc32 @rawhide *
*gnome-font-viewer
3.34.0-3.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-getting-started-docs.noarch
3.36.2-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-icon-theme.noarch
3.12.0-13.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-initial-setup
3.36.2-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-keyring
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-keyring-pam
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-logs
3.34.0-2.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-maps
3.36.2-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-menus
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-online-accounts
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-online-miners
3.34.0-2.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-photos
3.34.1-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-remote-desktop
0.1.7-3.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-screenshot
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-session
3.36.0-2.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-session-wayland-session
3.36.0-2.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-session-xsession
3.36.0-2.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-settings-daemon
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-shell
3.36.1-2.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-shell-extension-apps-menu.noarch
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-shell-extension-background-logo.noarch
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-shell-extension-common.noarch
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-shell-extension-horizontal-workspaces.noarch 3.36.1-1.fc33
@rawhide *
*gnome-shell-extension-launch-new-instance.noarch 3.36.1-1.fc33
@rawhide *
*gnome-shell-extension-places-menu.noarch
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-shell-extension-window-list.noarch
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-software
3.36.0-1.fc33
@anaconda*
*gnome-system-monitor
3.36.0-1.fc33 @anaconda*
*gnome-terminal
3.36.1.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-terminal-nautilus
3.36.1.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-themes-extra
3.28-7.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-user-docs.noarch
3.36.2-1.fc33 @rawhide *
*gnome-user-share
3.34.0-2.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-video-effects.noarch
0.5.0-2.fc32 @anaconda*
*gnome-weather.noarch
3.36.1-1.fc33 @rawhide *
I have no idea if this list is helpful to anybody. I am just using it to
help
me understand all the gnome packages. It looks like the
gnomes-themes-extra
needs some tender loving care.
Could someone please explain what all those anaconda packages are for ?
David Locklear