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This page documents common bugs in Fedora 33 and, if available, fixes or workarounds for these problems. If you find your problem in this page, do not file a bug for it, unless otherwise instructed. Where appropriate, a reference to the current bug(s) in Bugzilla is included.

Release Notes

Read the F33 Beta release announcement for specific information about changes in Fedora 33 and other general information.


My bug is not listed

Not every bug is listed in this page, 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 this page because it is commonly encountered, you can:

  • Add it yourself, if you have wiki access. Common bugs instructions provides guidance on how to add an entry to the page correctly, but the most important thing is to make sure that the bug is listed - don't worry if you don't get the format quite right, we can clean it up later.
  • 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
    1. a summary of the problem
    2. any known workarounds
    3. 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 this page)
  • CommonBugs+(bugs with CommonBugs keyword and contain a link to this page)

System Issues

A memory leak on select AMD cards

link to this item - Bugzilla: #1880833

Some users have reported a memory leak on their AMD cards that lead to consuming all free memory and a system freeze. The issue does not occur on all AMD cards. Please, report your AMD set-up if you are affected by this issue.

Installation issues

Switching keyboard layout by Anaconda does not work in mutter (Wayland)

link to this item - Bugzilla: #1389959

The graphical version of Anaconda runs on Wayland in Fedora Workstation Live image, which causes a situation that the keyboard layouts cannot be switched using a key combo (usually alt+shift). This will happen on system where more keyboard layouts have been added to the system.

The layouts can be switched by using the layout indicator in the upper right corner of the screen.

Desktop issues

Login stuck when changing users repeatedly in KDE (log out, log in a different one)

link to this item - Bugzilla: #1861700

On Fedora 33 KDE, the login screen can freeze when users log in and out repetitively in a sequence.

The reason why this is happening is unclear at the moment. To prevent the issue from happening, try to avoid logging out and logging in too quickly. When logging out from a user account, wait some time before you try to log in again.

Selecting printer driver hangs in GNOME

link to this item - Bugzilla: #1868141

When trying to add or modify a printer using Gnome Settings, the dialogue window to select printer drivers becomes unresponsive and does not show any available drivers for the selected printer brand. The Cancel button becomes unresponsive, too, and the only way to dismiss the dialogue window is to click on the X icon. Due to this issue, no printer cannot be added or modified correctly using Gnome Settings.

To workaround this situation, use a PPD file for your printer (see http://www.openprinting.org to search for it). The dialogue window works fine for PPD file additions. Alternatively, you can add and modify printers using the CUPS web interface. To use it, navigate to http://localhost:631.

Pantheon session does not work at all

link to this item - Bugzilla: #1891057

The Pantheon session currently does not work at all. There is no known workaround, other than to hold off upgrading to Fedora 33 when relying on the Pantheon session, or temporarily switching to a different desktop environment.