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[radeonhd] Re: X11 failure ?
- From: "Arne Chr. Jorgensen" <achrisjo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 16:46:47 -0700 (PDT)
- Message-id: <472494.87855.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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:
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
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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
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