linkage problem?
by Gene Heskett
Greetings;
Now running F10. When I click on a link in an email that would normally go to
firefox, it is starting a fresh copy even though there is a copy running on
another window, AND it is opening two tabs of the new invocation in the new
copy of firefox, which of course opens on top of the window kmail is running
in.
When I was running F8, kmail simply handed the link to whatever firefox that
was running as it could just as easily been 2.0.0.19.
I note that in kontrol->file associations, there are often 2 copies of
firefox, presumably because when F10 installed itself, it installed 3.0.4
alongside the 3.0.6 install. I had yum remove the 3.0.4 version and then
relinked /usr/lib/firefox/firefox (the 3.0.6 install) to /usr/sbin/firefox
which I believe was the previous setup.
Any idea where to go looking for this? It is a bit of a PIMA.
Thanks all.
--
Cheers, Gene
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15 years, 3 months
Re: Keyboard settings are lost after each reboot
by Danilo Câmara
> Dear All,
>
> After the last updates were installed, the settings of the layout of
> my keyboard does not survive to a reboot; I have to reset it to my
> language after each reboot. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
Same thing happened here. Already seen in various machines, i386 and
x86_64.
The keyboards were configured during Fedora 10 installation and no
manual configuration in Xorg or GNOME. Everything was working fine until
last update. I guess the affecting updates were
xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.5.3-13.fc10 or
xorg-x11-server-common-1.5.3-13.fc10.
Only affects the keyboard settings in the graphical mode (GNOME in my
case). Text mode still fine.
Regards
Danilo Camara
15 years, 3 months
display "stretched"
by brian
Since upgrading to 10 a few weeks ago, I've occasionally logged in to
find the display stretched out of shape. Everything appears too tall &
thin. Logging out and back in has always fixed the problem.
I've gone through the logs but I really don't know what I should be
looking for, nor even what information I might post to this list to help
in diagnosing the issue other than my video card info. Can anyone give
me some pointers on what to look for, or what I can provide to help
solve this?
The driver is:
SiS 661/741/760 PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter
15 years, 3 months
How to kill qemu without losing (paused) VM?
by Neil Bird
I admit I may be missing something obvious, I'm new to this VM malarkey.
On my F10 running the VM manager (which I'd earlier failed to get working
but I think burst into life when I manually loaded the qemu kmdl):
I can pause the VMs OK, an come back to them later, but the qemu process
is still running, taking up RAM and seemingly eating a little CPU.
Is it not possible to somehow shut the qemu process down on a paused VM
for later restart? 'Disconnecting' seemed to only apply to the VM manager,
and still left the qemus running.
--
[neil@fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[neil@fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[neil@fnx ~]# exit
15 years, 3 months
KDE 4.2 update and sound
by Ambrogio
Hi all,
before to update I had no sound at login.
Only sound after a few seconds after login, and music at logoff.
Now, I think kde has solved some problems with my sound cards, and now
is enable to play sound at login.
I would like to know where to change the sound in KDE configuration.
I was unable to found in Systel Settings the place where I can change
the behaviour.
Can someone point me in the right menu?
Bye
Ambrogio
15 years, 3 months
logwatch reports kernel errors present
by Steve Blackwell
Every time I boot my machine I get a message like this in logwatch
WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
ACPI Error (nseval-0159): I ...: 12 Time(s)
$ uname -r
2.6.27.15-78.2.23.fc9.x86_64
I don't see anything in /var/log/messages and in /var/log/dmesg I see:
ACPI Error (nseval-0159): Insufficient arguments - method [_OSC] needs 5, found 4 [20080609]
ie, the same error. Google returned a few hits but nothing that explained what this meant. I didn't find anything in redhat bugzilla.
So, what does it mean? Is it important?
Thanks,
Steve.
15 years, 3 months
Audio snap, crackle, and pop
by SternData
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Since the last bunch of updates to F10, music played on my pc now does a
good imitation of old, scratchy vinyl. There are snaps and pops.
Sound card:
- -- Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs CA0106 Soundblaster
# rpm -qa |grep pulse
pulseaudio-utils-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
pulseaudio-esound-compat-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
pulseaudio-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.18-2.fc10.i386
pulseaudio-module-x11-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
xine-lib-pulseaudio-1.1.16.2-1.fc10.i386
pulseaudio-libs-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
pulseaudio-core-libs-0.9.14-1.fc10.i386
# rpm -qa |grep alsa
python-alsaaudio-0.3-1.fc9.i386
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.18-2.fc10.i386
alsa-lib-1.0.19-2.fc10.i386
bluez-alsa-4.22-2.fc10.i386
alsa-utils-1.0.19-1.fc10.i386
Steve
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15 years, 3 months
F10 custom install
by John Wendel
Clueless here,
I've got an F10 install running well, and I'd like to move the system to
a flash disk. This flash will become the boot device for a small system
I'm building. Can I just use "cp" and end up with a workable system? I
know that I need to do a grub install. Anything else?
I'd appreciate any clues about what I need to tweak on the resulting
flash to get it booting/running.
Thanks,
Clueless ( John )
15 years, 3 months
Broadcom 4306 Wireless in Fedora 10
by Jim
FC10 / KDE
I can't get a Broadcom 4306 wireless card working.
lsmod shows a b43legacy driver loading.
The firmware installed, b43-fwcutter-011-3.fc9.i386
This website shows different drivers , but I'm confused about which
firmware is correct.
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Dr...devicefirmware
<http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Driversb43#devicefirmware>
Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: Dell TrueMobile 1300 WLAN Mini-PCI Card
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 32, IRQ 5
Memory at fafee000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
Capabilities: <access denied>
Kernel driver in use: b43-pci-bridge
Kernel modules: ssb
NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): device state change: 1 -> 2
NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): bringing up device.
kernel: input: b43legacy-phy0 as /devices/virtual/input/input10
localhost kernel: firmware: requesting b43legacy/ucode4.fw
localhost firmware.sh[2089]: Cannot find firmware file 'b43legacy/ucode4.fw'
localhost kernel: b43legacy-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file
"b43legacy/ucode4.fw" not found or load failed.
localhost kernel: b43legacy-phy0 ERROR: You must go to
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Dr...devicefirmware
<http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware> and
download the correct firmware (version 3).
localhost NetworkManager: <WARN> nm_device_hw_bring_up(): (wlan0):
device not up after timeout!
localhost NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason: 2).
localhost kernel: input: b43legacy-phy0 as /devices/virtual/input/input11
15 years, 3 months
Problem with keyboard layout in kvm virtual machine
by Klaus-Peter Schrage
This weekend I have successfully installed kvm and qemu, and Win XP is
running in a virtual machine. A problem remains: Win XP installs with
German locale (the default, as I used a German installation cd), but a
strange keyboard layout results - some kind of qwertyu, it is not the US
one which I know.
In KDE (system settings - regional and language) I have set the "DE"
keyboard layout as well. Whenever I switch to "US" there, I immediatedly
get the correct layout in the Windows guest, and switching to "DE" again
in KDE brings back the strange layout in Win XP.
Any pointers to what may be configured wrong are welcome.
Klaus
15 years, 3 months