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On 09/15/2011 10:28 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> | From: Daniel J Walsh
>
> | Well I just tried to run NetworkManager as root and see
> something | similar, although I also end up with the resolv.conf
> having bogus data | in it. I can fix F16 to
| From: Daniel J Walsh
| Well I just tried to run NetworkManager as root and see something
| similar, although I also end up with the resolv.conf having bogus data
| in it. I can fix F16 to label this correctly if it happens. But we
| can not fix this in F15.
I'm glad you can fix it. It won't
On 09/13/2011 08:49 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> Is it part of the default F15 desktop setup?
I run F14, so I can't say for sure, but it's always been in the past.
Go to Administration, Services and make sure it's active.
As far as the alert at boot, I see it on the gdm panel just after I boo
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On 09/13/2011 11:49 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> Thanks for all your useful replies.
>
> | From: Joe Zeff
>
> | Do you have the SELinux troubleshooter running?
>
> I don't know. The new-to-me Gnome 3 desktop is still quite a
> puzzle. If I hav
Thanks for all your useful replies.
| From: Joe Zeff
| Do you have the SELinux troubleshooter running?
I don't know. The new-to-me Gnome 3 desktop is still quite a puzzle.
If I have it running, it didn't signal me in a way that I noticed.
Is it part of the default F15 desktop setup?
| If so
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On 09/13/2011 08:19 AM, Miroslav Grepl wrote:
> On 09/13/2011 06:48 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
>> My netbook has a rather vanilla installation of F15.
>>
>> I tried a new desktop. Wireless didn't work (long story, not
>> relevant) so I manually ra
On 09/13/2011 06:48 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> My netbook has a rather vanilla installation of F15.
>
> I tried a new desktop. Wireless didn't work (long story, not relevant) so
> I manually ran network manager (didn't help). Then I rebooted back to
> Gnome.
>
> Wired networking seemed to no
On 09/12/2011 11:48 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> How the heck is an ordinary user supposed to figure this out?
Do you have the SELinux troubleshooter running? If so, you should have
gotten an alert. For that matter, isn't there something that shows you
a list of any problems you had at boot
My netbook has a rather vanilla installation of F15.
I tried a new desktop. Wireless didn't work (long story, not relevant) so
I manually ran network manager (didn't help). Then I rebooted back to
Gnome.
Wired networking seemed to no longer work. Actually, networking worked
but no domain na