On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 11:00:33 +0100 François Patte <francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > But it is a *new* install: I first installed f25 and it was awfull: > some app like firefox were unable to read properly html pages, and I > could read one mail out of three with thunderbird! This doesn't sound like a software problem. If thunderbird reads one mail, it should be able to read all mails. An email is an email. And the same for firefox. An html page is an html page (sort of, it's a lot more complicated than email). But if thousands of other people can read an html page with firefox that you can't, it sounds like there is a problem with the system that firefox is running on, not with firefox. > So I installed fedora 24 and it works normally (up to now!) except > this shutdown problem. > > I don't know where to report this problem, I think that devellopers I think you should report it against anaconda. > and packagers don't care about this. To proove this, try to install > with anaconda an encrypted raid system, preserving your home and opt > directories. It took me 3 hours before the install could begin: > anaconda hanged or crashed many times. > > So my thoughts are that these fedora version (>21) are only done for > standard instalations not for secure ones! > I expect you are right that the secure installations aren't tested as thoroughly as the standard installations, though I don't know that, and might be completely wrong. But if they are tested at all they should have caught problems like yours, if those problems aren't somehow hardware related. Is it possible you are experiencing hardware problems? Overheating because of ventilation, dust shorting, loose memory sticks, failing memory, etc.? _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx