I upgraded two systems from F10 to F12 via DVD. Generally, everything is
working well. I do have on remaining problem that I have not been able to
resolve. Previously in F10, I used the default gnome-packagekit to inform
me of new updates. I almost always use yum at the command line to manage
p
First let me apologize for not doing a direct reply to your email. I don't
seem to be getting the mail forwarded from the list, even though I
re-enabled it in my profile. So I'm hacking this to your reply.
NOW, let me express my sincere appreciation to you for solving my problem.
I don't know wh
I just updated two systems. They use different hardware, but I run
primarily KDE in both. One system updated and sound worked fine. The
second system lost sound in KDE. I can delete ~/.pulse and .pulse-cookie,
log out, log in and have sound for that session. I can play music, get
system sounds
OOPS, sorry for the unwrapped line. I forgot this editor does not place
new lines in autowrap.
Lloyd
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I saw the stretched clock and system tray problem on a client's computer that I
worked on recently. He had upgraded to F10 from F9 and had all the problems
listed in this thread plus others. His Kickoff was on his desktop so it had to
be moved to the panel. His task manager was missing and t
See my solution I posted in Bug #450143
Good Luck,
Lloyd
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I have Googled this problem and tried everything I can think of to fix it,
but no luck. I hope someone can help.
I have a Nvidia based motherboard, two SATA drives running with NVRaid 1.
I upgraded to F10 from F8 and used the scsi_mod.scan=sync kernel option to
get around the RAID problem, th