I have been poking around the mailing list as well as the internet trying to see if this has been reported by others, and I can’t seem to find anyone else with this issue. So I thought I would drop a note here to see if someone has any suggestions. I had to build a Fedora 15 desktop on a 64bit machine for a user that we support (our first F15 box in userland) and I did not add the local user to the admin group, as we have some compliance issues doing that. That said, most everything works, he is enjoying the new Gnome 3 interface and all the wonderful new apps that he now has. But we have two lingering issues, one of which I believe is an upstream app issue and not something that can be addressed by the Fedora community: integration of rabbitvcs with nautilus seems hopelessly broken at this stage. The context menus seem to be missing even though the CLI is there, and rpm/yum both see the package installed. The main issue at the moment is user mounting his SATA DVD drive … he puts in a media disk and there is nothing mounted, and nothing is showing in dmesg to indicate that the system has even noticed the drive being opened and a disk inserted. However, in the boot process the system definitely sees the DVD hardware [ 2.951107] ata2.00: ATAPI: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50, TN03, max UDMA/100 Has anyone else seen or have this issue as well? Any fixes? Thanks in advance Michael Weiner =================================== |
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