Re: IPV6

2010-11-16 Thread mgt
At the end of your /etc/sysconfig/network write:

NETWORKING_IPV6=no

Save.

After that you can reload the network service.

I don't know how to disable it through NetworkManager, but I guess it will
be obvious :)

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Andrea Bencini wrote:

> I installed F14 in text mode.
> I would like disable IPV6 from all interfaces
> How can I do?
> Thanks
> Andrea
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Re: Irritating sound when playing flash

2010-11-08 Thread mgt
Got the same weird problem in 32 bit installation of Fedora 14 with
snd_hda_intel realtek driver for the sound.

The log file says that maybe the problem is in the module itself, but I
doubt it since it happens only with Flash videos. The problem also exist
when I resume some Flash video after it was paused for sometime. Also when
the cracking happened, my main sound channel changed to PCM for some reason
and when I try to adjust my volume to everything below 100%, the whole sound
is gone and the only thing that left is
the irritating cracking. I installed flash from adobe repo.

Any suggestions?

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 1:25 PM, Vadgama Harsh wrote:

> Am using fedora 14 64 bit. when i play some flash videos there is a
> irritating clicking lowpitched noise when videos play. any solutions?
> You tubevidoes seem to play perfectly without the sound. Other videos
> requiring flash seem to have this issue.
> By the way i am using the 64bit beta flash.
> Vadi01
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Re: Can't install Fedora 14 on MacBook Air

2010-11-04 Thread mgt
You can try with acpi=off option at boot screen.

Cheers!

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Colin Paul Adams
wrote:

> The initial installation menu comes up ok. I select the default option
> (install or upgrade). A lot of messages flash by (about two screens
> worth), and then i see something like:
>
> running /sbin/loader
> check hardware
> waiting for hardware
>
> then it clears the screen, and the DVD drive runs for several minutes
> before eventually stopping. I never see anything else except the blank
> screen.
>
> Any suggestions?
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VLAN default name type changed after upgrade to Fedora 14

2010-11-03 Thread mgt
I have upgraded to Fedora 14 yesterday and I'm very happy with the update.
But I have come to this tiny problem.

I have a number of VLAN interfaces configured on my machine. I have the
files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ and for example in my ifcfg-vlanX
file I got a line such as this:

VLAN_NAME_TYPE=VLAN_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD

which create a vlan interface with the proper name. In this case: vlanX .

In Fedora 13 with that configuration, when I create a vlan on the fly with
the command:

example:
$ su -c 'vconfig add eth0 666'

I got a new interface with the same name type as interfaces configured by my
init scripts. To follow the example from above: vlan666 . But after the
upgrade to Fedora 14 the same command creates the interface with the default
name type, which in my case is eth0.666 . I dont want this. I want the old
behaviour.

More info:

# su -c 'cat /proc/net/vlan/config'

VLAN Dev name| VLAN ID
Name-Type: VLAN_NAME_TYPE_RAW_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD

Can someone tell me where should I put a default name type option for a
vconfig command since in Fedora 14 it doesnt take in consideration the
existing interfaces vlan name type and reset it to the default behaviour as
you can see above.

Thanks!

Best regards,

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Re: [F14] Black screen during installation

2010-11-02 Thread mgt
Hey,

You can try with acpi=off option at boot. It helped me for the same problem
even with another card.

Best,

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:41 PM, sguazt  wrote:

> Hello Community,
>
> I'm happily running F13 and now I've just tried to install the new
> baby: Fedora 14.
>
> After booting from DVD and selected the first option "Install a new
> system or upgrade an existing system", the vmlinuz start loading, till
> the hardware detection.
> After this, the screen becomes black, the DVD stops reading, and all is
> idle.
> I've tried several times, but I've got the same result.
>
> So, I've decided to try the option "Install system with basic video
> card"...
> ... and yes this time seems to work, because after the hardware
> detection phase, the Media check textual window appears.
>
> My laptop is not so aged. It is a Dell Latitude D830 with an Intel
> GMA500 video card.
>
> Anyway, having got this error, if I decide to finally install F14, may
> I have problems with X?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Best,
>
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