Il 12/09/2013 12:07, James Hogarth ha scritto:
On 11 September 2013 15:29, Giovanni Ortosecco
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<mailto:giovanni.ortosecco@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
The problem I found is as follows: at work I use Fedora 10
Why are you using F10? This is well out of support and if it's just a
case that the hardware is too new for the kernel there is no
assistance that that can be provided.
I know that. Because the teacher who uses the computer does not want to
change the operating system as it says it would encounter difficulties
with a newer system (it is almost not an expert!!).
I thought you couldn't run F19 on your system? This would indeed
indicate a driver as opposed to hardware problem - the correct
solution of course would be to then upgrade. If you cannot run current
Fedora for some reason I woudl suggest trying your setup with a long
term support distribution such as CentOS 6 to ensure that you get
security updates on a stable base.
In fact I'm trying to convince the teacher to move to CentOS 6.4
In the meantime, do you think the problem can not be solved?
James
Thanks,
Giovanni
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