i have not experienced any headaches with fedora 8.At least nothing major, a couple of minor issues overall but nothing that shut me down, just minor annoyances really. Perhaps my experience is unique? A dozen disc's? Try one disc. Yeah one disc is all i needed to burn. --- Donald Reader <fc-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 00:28 +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote: > > > On Dec 31, 2007 9:02 PM, Donald Reader <fc-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Man I am ready to give up on this project. I have looked for an updated > > > package that will work on my system with > > > no results what so ever. Even tried the packages for the fc8 and fc9 > > > releases LOL even though I should not have. > > > the only one that comes close to working is kdebluetooth.i386 > > > 0:1.0-0.16.20060908svn.fc6. The only issue with it is > > > I still can not get the darn pin input box to popup like it should. It does > > > read the headset. Also need to get the headset and > > > hands free services activated some how as that might be the issue. Again I > > > don't my head from a hole in the ground on > > > this one. > > > > > > SomeOne PLEASE help > > > > > > Don > > > -- > > > > Don, > > > > A. FC6 has been EOL'ed and is no longer supported. You should consider > > upgrading your FC6 machine to F7 or F8. > > B. You're using an old (and unsupported) version of kdebluetooth. You > > cannot install newer versions of kdebluetooth (taken from F7/8) on FC6 > > as they require newer versions of the bluetooth tool-chain that are > > only included in F7 (or above). > > > > ... In short, if you want to use kdebluetooth, you'll have to upgrade > > to a -supported- version of Fedora. > > > > - Gilboa > > > > Thanks and it is easier said than done as far a updating the whole > operating system. I don't have > but the one computer and I can't be offline for that long of a time. I > also am having major issues > with my cd burner so burning new cds is out of the question and most of > my spare blanks went > into getting fc6 burned. I knew I was going to get upgrade or get lost. > I really wish there was an > easy way to upgrade without wasting a few dozen disc's again. I read > somewhere it can be done > so now need to find out how. > > I have run fedora for years and could usually find the answers to issues > on my own. I finally get > to the point of fustration that I decided to join this list in hopes of > getting some answers. You would > think that it being an older version someone would have an answer or at > least a few links. This has > sure taught me a lesson about trying to get help anywhere. As usual left > on your own no matter what. > and to think I have talked ppl into getting and running fedora on their > computers and they usually come > to me for answers and I can usually find them if I don't already know > it. The one time I seemed to get > stumped and I am told upgrade. Sounds to me like fc8 is a headache and I > don't need my computer down > or not able to connect to my servers online > > Thanks > Don > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list