Fedora has never included fglrx (a.k.a. Catalyst), but it has usually been
available in 3rd party repositories, like RPM Fusion non-free.
AFAIK recent fglrx/Catalyst versions do not support any of the X1200 cards
anymore.
Fedora 12's default driver should have hw opengl support and other goodies
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2009/12/13 Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) space.time.unive...@gmail.com:
As per topic.
The Grub in Fedora 12 can read and boot a kernel from an ext4 partition.
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Can anybody point me at a repository that has an RPM for the flash
player plugin for Firefox (FC11)? And any gotchas I should be aware of?
Adobe's flash player download page has the YUM package. It installs
such a repository for you.
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Does anyone know which partitioning tools will play nice with ext4 in F11?
eg fdisk, parted, qtparted etc
Fdisk at least is filesystem agnostic. I've used it without problems
for creating partitions that I have formatted to ext4.
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for the newest devices. It
seems that the development repos have some 3D stuff already working,
but the work hasn't yet landed to stable releases of the graphics
stack components. Still, this looks very promising.
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be close to a DOS game, but it's still win32)
- Sim City 4
- Age of Mythology
- Rollercoaster tycoon
- and many more
I consider games to be a real use case.
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there are 3D-capable drivers that you can use with F11
and your graphics hardware.
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I'd recommend trying at least with a F11 livecd (they are installable,
too). You graphics hardware is at least supposed to be supported by
the radeon driver, as the other R700 generation cards are.
My RadeonHD 3650 works fine in Fedora 11.
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There are cheap models in both Nvidia's and AMD/Ati's product ranges.
But don't buy NVidia! Proprietary drivers only cause problems.
3. Works under Fedora-10, if possible as is.
I'd go with a AMD/Ati card due to AMD's
, there is also an official closed source
driver available. Nvidia's one is often considered to be better of
these. If 3D performance on Fedora is important to you right now,
Nvidia may be the best choice.
Your choice depends a lot on what you want from your card on Fedora.
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), but hopefully someone more informed can enlighten us on that.
I also don't know if the vt sessions also start pulseaudio if it isn't
running. At least I have had audio working nice when using a vt.
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2009/5/30 Gene Heskett gene.hesk...@verizon.net:
Why can't all of this audio crap have a 'service audio restart'? function?
Probably because there isn't a system-wide audio service. The
pulseaudio server usually runs in the user's desktop session.
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Radeon
Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
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as it did. Including
KDE 4.0 in Fedora 9 is one of the most visible Fedora decisions for
me. It has encouraged me to use and discover KDE 4, as well as ensured
that I could do that on Fedora and not some other distribution.
Thanks, all the people who have made this possible.
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be argued that the hot dog is a good logo and it
would be very nice to have it show up on every boot. :-)
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to the free drivers, because
1) They are free software
2) They are really supported in Fedora
3) They should work on your hardware out-of-the-box
4) The next fgrlx release from AMD is going to drop support for
R300-based Radeon cards.
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some people are so keenly calling it
completely unusable.
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GDM doesn't.
I wouldn't want to use KDM if I happened to use Gnome. It would look
out of place and add tons of completely unnecessary dependencies.
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2009/3/16 Arthur Pemberton pem...@gmail.com:
2009/3/16 Joonas Sarajärvi mue...@gmail.com:
2009/3/16 Arthur Pemberton pem...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Marc Wilson m...@cox.net wrote:
Is there any reason TO do this? Other than that you don't like GDM?
It's ugly.
I think
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, but I can manage to do
what I want to, even without it :-)
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close to the old desktop.
The KDE developers have the desktop already working very well, though
certainly not all the features from KDE 3 series are in. Some of them
probably never will be, but I can't see why they'd have to be.
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with the open source decoders from
livna.org.
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really know if w32codecs still offer something the
easier solutions don't. I just know that I haven't needed any decoders
besides those in Livna, for years.
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the stick in the left panel and the new device notifier
in the panel will also offer you a shortcut to the device.
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to cease in December. I plan to continue to run
F8 until KDE 4.2.1 is released.
Nobody is stopping you, but I'd recommend running a distribution that
is still being actively maintained.
I think CentOS 5 would have you supported for at least five years from
now, and it has KDE 3.5.
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can organise your stuff into multiple
folderviews. For example, I have put my desktop application launchers
to their own folderview applet, so they don't get lost between the
everchanging heap of file icons. You can also choose to not use
desktop icons at all.
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insert it into the port).
Seems a bad installation or maybe a bug. Any suggestions?
Could you post the output of dmesg after plugging in the USB stick?
Someone else may also have some other useful debugging commands for
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2008/8/9 Beartooth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 22:37:15 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 15:14 +0300, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
At least on my laptop, running Fedora 9 with KDE, clicking the
NetworkManager icon in the tray immediately shows me the available
networks, just
content. Many of the
decoder are possibly patent-encumbered, but they are licensed under a
free software licenses and available in Livna, unlike the proprietary
Adobe browser plugin.
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Wouldn't these be upgraded due to dependencies?
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. In addition, there is greatly improved
support for desktop icons coming in KDE 4.1, so this is just a
temporary solution until the better one is ready.
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2008/7/18 linuxguy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 18:50 +0300, Joonas Sarajärvi wrote:
I use KDE 4 daily on both of my computers, as the primary desktop
environment. I don't like the new desktop icons either, but I just
turned them off. The ability to manage files on the desktop
a little longer.
If you really want to keep using the old KDE, I'd suggest
using CentOS or Debian. Both of them still have a few years
of supported packages for KDE 3.
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Yes, it seems that avahi daemon running.
Do you also have the port open for it? Fedora 9's default iptables
configurations seems more strict than Fedora 8's.
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the queue of tasks to be done.
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