On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 13:33:05 -0400, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
[]
> That worked. I'm sure I can take it from here.
Having done so by now, you might wish to go to what is currently
System > Administration > Services to enable and run Firstboot, which
should have run on your origin
On 04/27/2010 02:39 AM, David Bartmess wrote:
> On 4/26/2010 10:29 AM, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
>>
>> I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it
>> now three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot
>> of the newly installed system, I get the login screen.
ut up the graphical login screen.
> Nathan Woodruff
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> To: Community support for Fedora users
>
On 04/26/2010 01:12 PM, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
What about Ctrl-Alt-F2?
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On Monday 26 April 2010 18:12:54 Nathan Woodruff wrote:
>
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
That should be Ctrl-Alt-F2.
That said, by default after the Fedora installation is complete and the system
is rebooted, it offers a welcome screen where you should setup at least one
regular us
users
Subject: Re: Installing Fedora 12
On 26 April 2010 10:12, Nathan Woodruff
wrote:
> At the login screen it displays "Other..." pressing ctl-f1 displays a blue
> ...
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
>
I believe all of those are the wrong shortcuts. Try Ctrl+Alt+(any
On 26 April 2010 10:12, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
> At the login screen it displays "Other..." pressing ctl-f1 displays a blue
> ...
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
>
I believe all of those are the wrong shortcuts. Try Ctrl+Alt+(any Fn
key except for F1 or F7). That should get you to a tt
rd drives went bad.
>
> Is there anything else I can try?
>
> Nathan Woodruff
>
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> [mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of jack craig
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ere anything else I can try?
>
> Nathan Woodruff
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of jack craig
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 1:00 PM
> To: Community support for Fedora users
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[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of jack craig
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 1:00 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: Installing Fedora 12
sure, just do the ctl-f1, login as root, use the user_add cli to create
your non-root user.
On 0
Nathan Woodruff
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Steve Berg
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:37 PM
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: Re: Installing Fedora
: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:37 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: Installing Fedora 12
> I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it now
> three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot of the
> newly
> installed system,
> I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it now
> three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot of the
> newly
> installed system, I get the login screen. The first time when I installed,
> I
> used a password that I always use as a default, at least I t
On 4/26/2010 10:29 AM, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it
now three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot of
the newly installed system, I get the login screen. The first time
when I installed, I used a password that
I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it now
three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot of the newly
installed system, I get the login screen. The first time when I installed, I
used a password that I always use as a default, at least I thought, I was
On 22 March 2010 16:47, Bart wrote:
> I have no sound at all after doing a clean install from live-cd of
> Fedora 12 (I had Fedora 11 installed and no problems there).
>
> - I can see all the volume meters in pulse audio moving when I play for
> instance an audio file in totem. So I think this is
I have no sound at all after doing a clean install from live-cd of
Fedora 12 (I had Fedora 11 installed and no problems there).
- I can see all the volume meters in pulse audio moving when I play for
instance an audio file in totem. So I think this is not a pulseaudio
problem.
- su -c "alsaunmut
On 03/20/2010 08:03 PM, chetan sidhu wrote:
> toshiba satelite p100
http://www.linlap.com/wiki/toshiba+satellite+p100
It would seem that laptop is a poor choice for fedora as there are sound
issues
other than mucking with sound settings to try to get one that works
manufactures main site to
I've this issue where my audio on the laptop which is toshiba satelite p100
doesn't work after i installed fedora 12.
I installed vlc media player but still can't get audio working!!
For general info my audio driver is:
Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio
C
gary artim wrote:
> Just uses create a mirror of a system I'm running. May help?! -- gary
>
This certainly works, but what I was mentioning to the O.P. was that at the
mkfs
step, there are options which can improve performance, particularly with ext4
and TB+ filesystems. But this is perfectly f
stefan riemens wrote:
> I use plain and simple dd from a livecd for this purpose.. Make sure
> you get the devices correct though! After dd has finished, you can use
> gparted to grow you partitions (or system-config-lvm in case of lvm).
> Alternatively, if you want to rearrange your partitions, yo
On 02/21/2010 03:35 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd t
On 02/21/2010 08:43 AM, Brian Millett wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 17:05 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>
>> Jatin K wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list
>>>
>>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320
On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 17:05 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Jatin K wrote:
> > Dear list
> >
> > I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> > installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> > 7200 RPM
> >
> > is it possible to transfer fedora 1
On 02/20/2010 04:14 PM, stefan riemens wrote:
> I use plain and simple dd from a livecd for this purpose.. Make sure
> you get the devices correct though! After dd has finished, you can use
> gparted to grow you partitions (or system-config-lvm in case of lvm).
> Alternatively, if you want to rearr
I use plain and simple dd from a livecd for this purpose.. Make sure
you get the devices correct though! After dd has finished, you can use
gparted to grow you partitions (or system-config-lvm in case of lvm).
Alternatively, if you want to rearrange your partitions, you could
create a partition tab
Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to re-install it as lots of
On 02/20/2010 12:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to r
On 02/20/2010 03:00 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer f
On 02/20/2010 12:01 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 12:58 PM, Joel Gomberg wrote:
>> On 02/19/2010 10:48 PM, Jatin K wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list
>>>
>>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>>>
On 20 Feb 2010 at 12:16, Jatin K wrote:
Date sent: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 12:16:11 +0530
From: Jatin K
To: "Community assistance,
and advice for using Fedora."
Subject:change HDD without Re-installing Fedora 12 .
On 02/20/2010 09:34 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 03:00 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
>> On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list
>>>
>>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
On 02/20/2010 03:00 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer f
On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to r
On 02/20/2010 12:58 PM, Joel Gomberg wrote:
> On 02/19/2010 10:48 PM, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer f
On 02/19/2010 10:48 PM, Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to re-ins
On 02/20/2010 12:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to a
Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to re-install it as lots of so
Dear list
I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
7200 RPM
is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
want to re-install it as lots of software and configurations are
Dear list
I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
7200 RPM
is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
want to re-install it as lots of software and configurations are
On 1/11/2010 3:08 AM, William M. Quarles wrote:
> On 1/10/2010 7:52 PM, William M. Quarles wrote:
>> On 1/10/2010 11:22 AM, François Cami wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:31:07 -0500
>>> "William M. Quarles"wrote:
>>>
I'm having trouble with using the Fedora 12 installa
William M. Quarles wrote:
> I was able to get the computer to boot after I pressed and held
> Alt-FunnyKey-p-r. ifup eth0 works, but for some reason I'm still not
> accessing the Internet. It seems that the system fails to seek an IP
> address for some reason. Any ideas?
It's not 'FunnyKey', i
On 1/10/2010 7:52 PM, William M. Quarles wrote:
> On 1/10/2010 11:22 AM, François Cami wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:31:07 -0500
>> "William M. Quarles" wrote:
>>
>>> I'm having trouble with using the Fedora 12 installation CDs on my
>>> new-old PowerMac G4 that I have acquired
William M. Quarles wrote:
> On 1/10/2010 11:22 AM, François Cami wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:31:07 -0500
>> "William M. Quarles" wrote:
>>
>>> I'm having trouble with using the Fedora 12 installation CDs on my
>>> new-old PowerMac G4 that I have acquired. It has a ATI Radeon AGP
On 1/10/2010 11:22 AM, François Cami wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:31:07 -0500
> "William M. Quarles" wrote:
>
>> I'm having trouble with using the Fedora 12 installation CDs on my
>> new-old PowerMac G4 that I have acquired. It has a ATI Radeon AGP card
>> installed, and I'm using
Hello,
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:31:07 -0500
"William M. Quarles" wrote:
> I'm having trouble with using the Fedora 12 installation CDs on my
> new-old PowerMac G4 that I have acquired. It has a ATI Radeon AGP card
> installed, and I'm using a DVI connection to my monitor.
Do you know what kind
William M. Quarles wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having trouble with using the Fedora 12 installation CDs on my
> new-old PowerMac G4 that I have acquired. It has a ATI Radeon AGP card
> installed, and I'm using a DVI connection to my monitor. Once I get to
> the graphical install screen, the instal
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with using the Fedora 12 installation CDs on my
new-old PowerMac G4 that I have acquired. It has a ATI Radeon AGP card
installed, and I'm using a DVI connection to my monitor. Once I get to
the graphical install screen, the installation program's box on the
screen is
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