Hi I am having a few problems with FC6 1. xmms ceases to produce audio after a few minutes when playing mp3 files. I dont know whether the problem is with xmms, alsa or xmms-mp3 I even tried renice to give xmms higher priority. Didnt work Bugzilla Bug 196583: xmms stops during high system load and doesn't resume No solution till now 2. I installed nautilus-actions for customizing the right click menu in nautilus. I ran nautilus-actions-config --> click add and put in the following information label: send as atttachment in mail Path: /usr/bin/thunderbird Parameters: -compose "attachment=%u" and leave everything else default. Now when I right click on any file and click send as attachment in mail, I get a thunderbird compose windows with "attachment=file:///path to filename" in to field. I dont know how to solve this. Seems to be a problem with thunderbird itself as i get the same output when I do it in shell (ie when I ran thunderbird -compose "attachement=file:///path to filename". There site specifies the same sytax as is evident from the following url http://www.mozilla.org/docs/command-line-args.html I have tried this from the current stable version in redhat's repos to the 2.0alpha available from mozilla. But no success. If thunderbird is not already running this thing works https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77399 Bug 77399 Not resolved uptill now. May be redhat guys can out up some script with nautilus in upcoming RHEL5 as this is a big enterprise functionality issue. 3. New yum is not yet solid. it sometimes corrupts rpmdb. This one time it picked up an old package of mikmod from core repo when the newer version was available in updates and already installed. Obviously it threw a 'file conflict' exception while doing transaction test. This one is not a big issue for me just a passing thought. Infact I think the dependency resolution capability has improved. 4. Any suggestions to decrease the memory requirement. It crawls on 256MB. -- Thanx Pritam Ghanghas -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list