FC4t1 - the good, the bad, the slow

Robert P. J. Day rpjday at mindspring.com
Wed Mar 16 12:38:54 UTC 2005


On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, nodata wrote:

> > On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 08:38 +0000, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> >> The good - I did not need to disconnect my USB card reader to install.
> >> Console is very snappy.
> >
> > It's also far brighter for me, although that's balanced by the new
> > greyish Bluecurve theme.
> >
> >> The bad - firstboot never ran, I had to manually create a non root user
> >> to log into gui (as non root) Gnome is absolute molasses, and so is
> >> anything while gnome is running. gdm and syslog are hogging cpu, high
> >> load average (for a desktop)
> >
> > I also couldn't get firstboot to run, but I understand that updates to
> > make it work already exist. "yum update gdm" will take care of the gdm
> > problems. A lot of other rawhide fixes are out already.
>
> update gdm wfm.

i'm not sure if this already exists, but is there/could there be a
simple, condensed list of known bugs *and their fixes* for fc4t1 so
that folks would know *precisely* what they should do in terms of
updates after a fresh install?

that is, "ok, after installing, here are the additional things you
should do to avoid known problems."  and, no, i'm not talking about
digging thru bugzilla.

max k-a?  perhaps something prominently displayed over at
fedorafaq.org?

rday




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