Yesterday, I installed F15 from Live CD (downloaded around May release of the
version). The first run was fine and I was able to install all usual
applications - Chrome, Audacious, VLC, gcc, gcc-c++. Next morning, when I
started the machine, I could reach up to the login menu and login
)
and on clicking shut down I got some alert about crash in Nautilis. However, I
could not read the details as the system proceeded with shut down process.
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by pressing F8 at
boot and selecting appropriate option. Sadly neither XP nor Fedora seems to
provide such an option.
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I tried reinstalling the third time today and faced the same problem. This time
however, I was able to get into command line directly (Ctrl + Alt + F2). I have
managed to install XFCE and it seems to be running fine. I am almost sure that
the problem is with Nautilus. On all three occassion
I could not get xterm suggestion by (Pete Travis) to work; the problem still
persits. Here is what the .xsession-errors reads -
/usr/bin/startxfce4: X server already running on display :0
ssh-agent is already running; starting gpg-agent without ssh support
xfdesktop[1629]: starting up
In my case, I could never log onto the new F16 install, graphically.
Just got that crappy oh no graphic, with no way to get any further.
However, I was lucky in that I could CTRL+ALT+F2 (or one of the other
terminals), and log into a command line. I let a yum update do its
thing, and
Is there some way I can get more than one instance of yum running?
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Hi,
I have been using F15 Beta for almost a month now. I currently have 512MB RAM
and I must say, it has been working fairly normal (in fact the experience) was
better then when XP was on the same machine. I was a bit surprised to know that
installing F15 Final requires a minimum of 640MB
on the Final Release Live CD.
Regards
From: Leonid Podolny leon...@gmail.com
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Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: F15 - 640MB RAM Requirement Issue
Hi,
It does not seem that the slow speed is due to high load on F15 servers, I
guess it is a problem with the beta. I have got decent processor and I don't
think simultaneously downloading and processing would be an issue.
I guess, I will try with presto and see how it can help. But, I hope
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