![]() Mozilla Firefox 119.0.1 had critical bugs affecting HTML elements’ functionality and resolves issues related to color application. ![]() The ffmpeg-6 6.0.1 version make improvements to AVCodecs, AVformat, and AVfilters a patch was dropped as it was resolved upstream. There was a replacement of slow with fsType in naming conventions for KIO and KConfig made adjustments in kconfigwatcher to avoid asserting absolute paths and had modifications in dbussanitizer preventing trailing slashes the update enhances security measures by preventing attempts to send or receive DBus notifications on absolute paths. An update of NetworkManagerQt fixed an incorrect signal signature, removed an inaccurate comment and adjusted event listening to accommodate both DBus service registration events and interface added events. Linux Kernel 6.6.1 and both KDE Frameworks 5.112.0 and KDE Gear 23.08.3 became available for the arm rolling release’s contributors and users.įrameworks 5.112.0 was released for other architectures in snapshot 20231113. There was an arm image 20231114 snapshot that updates for packages released from earlier in the week. Several RubyGems updated in the snapshot. Color management package argyllcms updates to 3.0.2 fixes a typo in a module that affected retail i1D3 functionality and fixes crashes with the device link profiles and an update of libstorage-ng 4.5.156 merges a specific GitHub issue and extends the testsuite. Improved messages in the configure script were made with the ncurses 1111 update, and it had a patch that modified the reset command to avoid altering clocal when the terminal employs a modem. The new version also includes the updating of config.guess and config.sub. ![]() An update of xterm 388 enhances the disallowPasteControls function by adding a category for special characters known to stty. Users managed by the proxy provider can now be configured for local Smartcard authentication, which improves authentication options. This update empowers the proxy provider to handle certificate mapping and matching rules. The open-source client for Enterprise Identity Management sssd updates to version 2.9.3. While snapshot 20231114 was as enormous as snapshots starting off the week, there were a significant amount of software updates. Most snapshots came with several new versions for those who used their command line to zypper dup. When we think of a desolate plain or a foreboding frontier town in the wild west, we might think of the iconic tumbleweed rolling through the scene.A large amount of software updates made it into openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots this week. But for people who live in dry parts of western North America, the tumbleweed is, in fact, a weed that can block doors or clog waterways as they gather in piles. They’re neighborhood nuisances that create fire hazards. They also cause accidents when they roll out onto roadways.Īs it turns out, tumbleweeds are not native to the United States. They’re invasive Russian thistles that flower, die, dry up into a spiny skeletal ball, and roll. ![]() Tumbleweeds start out as any plant, attached to the soil. Seedlings, which look like blades of grass with a bright pink stem, sprout at the end of the winter.īy summer, Russian thistle plants take on their round shape and grow white, yellow or pink flowers between thorny leaves. Inside each flower, a fruit with a single seed develops. Starting in late fall, they dry out and die, their seeds nestled between prickly dried leaves. The day after Christmas this year we took our usual family road trip to grandma's through the dairy deserts. Gusts of wind easily break dead tumbleweeds from their roots. Apparently we normally avoided the wind because as we drove through a dust cloud as thick as London fog the road filled with high speed tumbleweeds, and amongst this two in particular were coming right at us-the size of the ones in that gif. A microscopic layer of cells at the base of the plant - called the abscission layer - makes a clean break possible and the plants roll away, spreading their seeds. Then explore the tumbleweed’s classic image in American pop culture with this tumbleweed supercut by Duncan Robson, a short video commissioned by the Columbus Museum of Art: Learn more from the Deep Look video above: Why do tumbleweeds tumble? When the rains come, an embryo coiled up inside each seed sprouts.
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