On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Frank Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ran preupgrade (from F10 to F11) on my Acer Apire One overnight and this > morning it was sitting at a nice F11 login screen. > > I haven't done much with it so far, but it looks like everything works very > well indeed. > > The only thing that I "lost" was the ability to tap the touchpad for a > left-mouse-button click and had to use the actual button on the left of the > touchpad. That was quickly fixed by going to > System-Preferences-Mouse-Touchpad > and setting "Enable mouse clicks with touchpad". > > The other issue that I had is that I had added "vga=9" to the relevant line > in > grub.conf so I could see the snazzy Fedora 10 Plymouth screen on bootup. > That seems to prevent the snazzy Fedora 11 Plymouth screen from showing up, > though, so I had to remove "vga=9" from grub.conf and all is well. > > I don't know if it's just a coincidence, or maybe a different way of > reporting > the status, or if there is an actual improvement in the wireless > networking. > The Acer seems to log into my wireless router faster now (the balls spin > for > less time before it tells me that it's connected) and the power meter is at > 100% when the laptop is sitting in a location that the power meter showed > at > 72-75% when running Fedora 10. That´s likely because F11 contains one RPM which includes new firmware for several Wifi Cards. FC
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