Well, I finally got a rawhide update to work today. Am I the only one with an x86-64 system who has to keep clearing junk i386 packages out of the way before I can get yum to do an update? Firefox: initially it would not run at all; messing with the Pango setting (as suggested by somebody else) didn't help. Clearing the .../default/gobbledegook directory made it work again, though without any of my stuff. Some quick messing around implicates the compatibility.ini file, but I'm not sure of that. Could do some more directed testing if that would be useful to somebody. With some combinations of files, the "edit preferences" dialog comes up in a sort of unusable bad-acid mode. Semi-transparent, unreadable, and hard to grab with the mouse. With the default settings that doesn't seem to happen. When firefox starts, it puts up a "checking for updates" window that sits and spins until I put it out of its misery. I have a question on the latest GNOME: am I the only one who dislikes the new "electron cloud" busy cursor? It's distracting in its own right, but the fact that it makes the pointer jiggle is even more annoying. It's enough to make an editor decidedly grumpy. Is that cursor configurable anywhere? Thanks, jon Jonathan Corbet Executive editor, LWN.net corbet@xxxxxxx -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list