Fedora 5 or Fedora 6

James W. Bennett jameswster at gmail.com
Tue Apr 3 23:32:12 UTC 2007


I might be naive but what do you get in Fedora 5 if you do in root
"ifconfig" (with out the quotation marks)  and run the same command in
Fedora 6 and see if they are simular. Make sure it isn't  much different. If
necessary you could provide the output of "ifconfig" for both Fedora 5 and
Fedora 6 for evaluation purpores. For network problems "ifconfig" is a
strong command. Much can be llearned from it.

On 4/3/07, frank wang <yixiaodafang at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am new user and I really do not know the buzz word such as xord 7.1
> (and therefor compiz/aiglx). I need to more study to know what are
> these software do.
>
> For my network problem with fedora 6, I have to state that I am runing
> both fedora 5 and fedora 6 on the same machine using vmware. Both
> fedora 5 and 6 can get online and browse the internet. However, fedora
> 5 I can yum to update software. Fedora 6 I can not yum. I can get to
> gmail on fedora 5 but not on fedora 6.
>
> It is very strange for me. Anyone knows why?
>
> thanks
>
> Frank
>
> On 4/3/07, Paul Osunero <esiex3 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yeah, if you're having network problems in FC 6 with vmware it's
> probably a
> > vmware problem.  Mabye running them in parallel isn't such a good idea
> :P
> >
> > If VMware is still a problem, I'd recommend qemu which is here:
> > fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/
> >
> >
> > And about bug fixes... isn't Fedora 5 still supported?
> >
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