Use the Live CD to try out distributions.
Download and burn the DVD, and use that for installations.
This seems to be true with Fedora. Each distribution seems to work a little
bit different, but the live CD's seem to be good for trying them out without
changing what is on your current hard
Try running under KDE instead of Gnome. This should provide a workaround
the issue until the component is fixed. There is a bug with the latest GTK
update that causes problems with rendering of java components while using
GTK.
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Thank you for the link!
Ken
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Gordon Messmer yiny...@eburg.com wrote:
Kenneth Lee wrote:
When I first installed Fedora 10 when the distribution first was
available, I was really pleased with how well integrated NM was with
CDMA cards from Verizon. I
Latitude D620). I have kept all of the packages current, adding
some, removing
some. Just using the OS in a normal manner...
Thanks, Ken
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The problem was, that I could NOT get to a console in order to change
the inittab file. I added text to the boot command line so that I
could get to a console.
After boot, get another virtual terminal session (Alt-Ctrl-F1 through F6)
Just use