man, 29.11.2004 kl. 17.14 skrev Noah Silva [Mailing list]: > Several separate topics: > I have two machine, one running FC3 stable (upgrades since RH8) and one > running rawhide. Both show some of these issues. > > a.) Nautilus often doesn't update. I have the "Gamin" package installed, > but I don't see a "gam*" daemon running. What could be checked? > I think there is a gamin bug about this. It is very reproducible if you save something from ex. firefox to desktop... > b.) Sometimes I plug in a device and HAL/GVM auto-mounts it, and pops up a > nautilus window, but it never appears on the desktop. Then to unmount it, > I have to use the command-line. (It also doesn't show up under "computer" > in gnome). > > c.) Multimedia keys don't seem to work right. If I don't run acme, they > don't work. If I run acme, it says "another application is using the > keyboard" or something similar. I though acme was replaced (at least I > remember the control panel UI changing.) > > d.) I saw in FC3T3 a nice wireless applet. That seems gone from the FC3 > release. Someone told me it was merged into the "network" applet, and in > fact I saw a nice screen-shot in a review of FC3 of this network applet, > but the one I have doesn't have the features of the one in the > screen-shot. Am I just confused or...? (The one I saw had a drop-down > list of networks, etc.) > > ----------- > > FC2 -> FC3 Upgrade issues: > 1. Vino doesn't get installed. (on 3 systems so far). > 2. The new IME system UI (gimlet) doesn't get installed either, but the > old one gets erased! (on 2 systems so far). Also the IME help on the > fedora site says to add "gimlet" to the panel, but even when installed, > the app isn't listed in the applet list as "Gimlet" but something like > "Imput Method Editor" (and the package name for yumisn't gimlet either). > 3. On one of my friend's machines, the upgrade totally hosed the panel > configuration. > > Thanks, > Noah SILVA > > p.s.: feel free to ignore any of these already in bugzilla, I am looking > in there now. Please add anything not in bugzilla, and I will contribute > comments to any issue files if I am made aware of the issue #. None of > these are high priorities, but I am willing to test any fixes, etc.