Truls Gulbrandsen wrote:
Hi there,
after a complete installation of FC4t3 I have the following observations:
I downloaded the DVD-iso and burne to a DVD-RW. No problem and media
check resultet in PASS.
I optet for a manual partitioning as I wanted to keep the /home
partition and only reinstall the OS. What I find cumbersome is that
the system don't specify the which partition that used to be /boot,
/home or /. The only clue is to the swap partition. Well the
learning is to document the original size of each partition before
reinstalling in order tell which is which.
Then, after first boot my system was named [truls@ host"-ip-address"].
However, after yum update and reboot this was back to normal
[truls@localhost ~].
When checkin my network configuration I find that my wireless is
configured as eth1 ethernet. It should have been eth1 wireless. I
have to delete this device and recreate it as wireless to get access
to the wireless variables.
All the OOo icons on the quick-start menue was replaced by a "?" after
the yum update and I had to go to "properties" and set correct icons.
My setup is on a IBM TP T30 and so far everything works perfectly
after above ajustments.
Regards,
Truls
Hello,
Your observations are interesting because I installed FC4T3 on an
IBM ThinkPad T-30 as well. The installation went well except for one
thing: I do not seem able to be able to obtain any audio streaming and I
am not able to download any music through LimeWire. In LimeWire, I
continue to get the message that "it seems that there is no connection
to the internet". This may be the same problem that I am having with
audio streaming as well. I also have FC3 installed on another laptop and
am able to do audio streaming and download music from the same sources.
I am able to connect wirelessly through the internet, though. I am not
sure if anyone else is having this problem nor do I know if I should
report this problem in Bugzilla.