Testing F20 on a laptop, I have problems with the mobile broadband.
Background: we have a laptop running F17 which has a mobile broadband
using an internal modem. The connection is set up using the Network
Manager, using the Swedish Tele2 profile. It works fine.
This hardware is about to be rep
Thanks you, both of you. I'll investigate this more. To begin with,
I think I'll set up a more clean F15 environment and see how it
behaves there.
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I've been experimenting a bit by installing bits and pieces from F15,
without doing a complete install. Now I realised my beep had
disappeared. I'm talking about the nice classical square wave PC
speaker beep. The thing that sounds when I, for example, try to do
tab-expansion in an xterm, and th
Adam Williamson:
> ... and PM is rather more complex
> than a 'silly little detail' ...
:-) Don't get me wrong. I meant it was a silly detail for me as a
user. I can easily imagine it might be quite complex on the
implementation side.
> ... nouveau team is currently
> working to implement po
Bruno Wolff III:
> Try Nouveau first and if that works for you, stick with that.
One silly detail when using the Nouveau drivers rather than nVidia's
is that only the latter does speed regulation of the graphic card's
fan. Is anyone aware if there is some other way to have speed control
of the fa
Bill Nottingham:
> No, that's the default for the 'normal' released Fedora tree. We set
> it lower for the branched tree, but given that it's a config file, not
> everyone will get the change on upgrade.
Ah, that surely how it happened. Thanks again.
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Bill Nottingham:
> In the 'main' F14 tree, under development/14.
I see. And I had metadata_expire=7d for that repo. That explains it.
Forcing a refresh indeed fixed the problem.
(Did I really add that expiry? Oh, well, I guess I'm not supposed to
understand everything.)
Thanks for the help!
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I was trying to update a F14 alpha system, but yum ended with a
complaint that it wanted to install
kdepim-runtime-4.4.5-2.fc14.x86_64, and that needs
kdebase-runtime >= 4.5.1, which it can't find.
In bodhi I find that kdebase-runtime-4.5.1-1.fc14 was built and pushed
to "testing" on August 30 (FE