On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 13:14 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I tried to upgrade to Fedora Core 2 from Redhat 9, as I > needed to upgrade to the latest GTK2.
Now *that's* a fun upgrade. Can you tell us how you did it? did you just put the CD in the drive and use the installer, or did you try using yum or up2date or something? > [lots of broken stuff] first of all, take a look in ~/.xsession-errors. There's probably a bunch of messages about broken libraries. Upgrading those libraries to their FC2 versions will probably solve the various application level problems. The XKB thing is GNOME 2.6. There's a dialog that lets you do XKB stuff, but XKB has been disabled (I think). At any rate, it's a harmless error in most cases. > In summary, can anyone help me to either get sound > working under Core 2, or the mouse working when I boot > RedHat 9, having upgraded to Core 2. There's a tool called system-config-soundcard - it's the one you should be using. Is it possible you used the redhat-config-soundcard app? Anyway, try system-config-soundcard, and see how that goes. Are you running the 2.6 kernel that ships with FC2, or the kernel from RH9 still? I don't know anything about LIRC I'm afraid, so I can't offer any help there. It's probably a case of migrating your /etc/modules.conf file though. HTH, James. -- James Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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