2008/3/28, Andrew Farris <lordmorgul@xxxxxxxxx>: > � wrote: > > 1. After rebooting (Many times), I can't see the session selection > > from GDB (login screen) no matter what accout I use > > Others have said this too, are you sure you've actually got the Gnome group > installed (or another full desktop group?). You might want to check yum > grouplist. Did you use the default install package set or did you change it? Yes, I don't use the default install package. I selected both gnome and kde desktop . Please see my install.log > > > 2. I can't adjust the system whether I use root or common user > > account. It reports "internal error" at the left bottom corner. > > What are you trying to adjust here? What steps are you using? Sorry for not making it clear. I want to set the system time via UI. 1. I use the common account user name. a. Click the time tray at the top right corner and click "adjust time and date" b. It does not let me input root password. c. After I input new time and press set d. it popup authentication dialog and let me input root password. e. Although I input correct root password, it report internal error with a popup message box located at the bottom right corner. and system time doesn't change. 2. I use the root account a. click the time tray and choose "adjust time and date" b. Input the new time c. Click set and nothing changes. > > > 3. My monitor is ViewSonic VA703B, there is a slip of blind area at > > the left side. The whole of X window shifts to rights. I can use > > xvidtune to > > adjust it ( click left button on xvid tune panel). But even after I > > add the Monitor section in the xorg.conf with the parameter > > outputed by xvidtune (Modeline) in the xorg.conf. It doesn't work. > > This problem has been existing from F7, F8. There is no such problem > > if I > > use the proprietory driver from Nvidia site. > > If you can get those settings (xorg.conf with modifications) and the output of > xrandr -q and the xorg.0.log after starting x, and post it to bugzilla, that bug > may be fixable. I have attached the xorg.conf, output of xrandr -q and Xorg.0.log >Have you tried running with the 'vouveau' driver yet? > http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ I don't try this one, maybe I can try it. thanks very much for your help. > > -- > Andrew Farris <lordmorgul@xxxxxxxxx> www.lordmorgul.net > gpg 0xC99B1DF3 fingerprint CDEC 6FAD BA27 40DF 707E A2E0 F0F6 E622 C99B 1DF3 > No one now has, and no one will ever again get, the big picture. - Daniel Geer > ---- ---- > > > -- > fedora-test-list mailing list > fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list >
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