hi, Adding some info: - I have received some bugzilla reports, an invitation to some forum, so if time allow it, I may see what I can do. But... Andrew Farris <lordmorgul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In sorting out an issue like that you need to find > out what changed. Refer to > /var/log/yum.log for your package changes (at least > anything yum changed) since > you noticed this; the file has dated entries so get > the whole list up as far as > it has been happening. If you also updated anything > manually with rpm that > won't show up in yum.log. > 1. I have checked the yum.log, but it doesn't show any entries that match when this change occured. Question: a) will all received updates show in this log ? b) will package install/removal with the Package Manager under Gnome show up in yum.log ? 2. Tried to figure out anything I did, anything that took place - and there are something I wonder about: I did boot MS Vista, something I rarely ever do. Received some new packages, the first 64bit IE explorer, but that didn't show movies on YouTube either. ( have to check this again ) ( Ha! the Fedora Team is ahead of you guys ;) - then switched back to Fedora, as I knew Firefox would show it. ( was it after this I encountered the trouble ? ) a) The unfortunate thing, is that ( as far as I know ) only Microsoft have full access to Bios settings. ( don't know of any program that show any Bios details ) b) Several new computers seem to have some decoding hardware which may be an obstacle for us. ( my understaning ) 3. Got sound working in Skype, which I have not been able to prior to the change that appeared. But find some reports of sound problems that exist with the Xorg driver ? ( just made me wonder some, as I never would have thought of sound in relation to the X-driver ? ) --------------------- I add these words, as I really wonder if there could be any issue like I mentioned in (2). If so, - this could really become tricky to figure out. Any comments ? ( else I don't know of anything that should change anything, if not the computer have screwed up anything during normal operation ) //ARNE -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list