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Hi Guys! I'm Ronaldo, I Have Another Problem, I installed fedora on my VM on VMware 9.0.4, I was installing the VMware tools, After that, GDM appeared, I typed the username and password, and GNOME was fine, without freezing anything, I I changed the 640x480 resolution to 800x600, because whenever you install VMware tools on Fedora the resolution looks like this, right? And then the sounds are disabled by default, I enabled all system sounds like generic.wav, startup3.wav, shutdown1.wav and etc. Then I restarted the VM, Suddenly GRUB appeared, with the background flying high, then the RHGB appeared, it was starting normally, and then the GDM appeared again, I typed with the same user, and I was playing the sound Startup, and suddenly the sound stopped with hangs and the system started to freeze, wow, what a horrible thing, can someone help me please? Fedora is 32-bit
So, Fedora 7 is from 2007. Fedora releases are only supported for 12 months AFAIK. That is 13 years old. Are you just trying to resurrect an old version for nostalgia's sake?
So, Fedora 7 is from 2007. Fedora releases are only supported for 12 months AFAIK. That is 13 years old. Are you just trying to resurrect an old version for nostalgia's sake?
No and that, I think you got it wrong, read what I said at the beginning of the thread
You said nothing at the beginning of your thread. Fedora 7 is 13 years old. I am not wrong, look it up.
I said what I Have Another Problem, I installed fedora on my VM on VMware 9.0.4, I was installing the VMware tools, After that, GDM appeared, I typed the username and password, and GNOME was fine, without freezing anything, I I changed the 640x480 resolution to 800x600, because whenever you install VMware tools on Fedora the resolution looks like this, right? And then the sounds are disabled by default, I enabled all system sounds like generic.wav, startup3.wav, shutdown1.wav and etc. Then I restarted the VM, Suddenly GRUB appeared, with the background flying high, then the RHGB appeared, it was starting normally, and then the GDM appeared again, I typed with the same user, and I was playing the sound Startup, and suddenly the sound stopped with hangs and the system started to freeze, wow, what a horrible thing, can someone help me please? Fedora is 32-bit
So OP, for the sake of EVERYONE that shouldn't have to go back and find your old posts to see what you are talking about, can you explain that this is for an OS museum? Your post says, as stated earlier, nothing about what you are trying to accomplish. If in these posts you state "I am working on an OS museum and am having trouble with an old version of Fedora", then people would not respond and tell you to use a supported version of whatever OS you are trying to make work.
This board is maintained by volunteers who can't possibly be expected to remember/associate usernames with what you are doing. We don't automatically know "ronaldobueno81, oh yeah, he's the guy with the OS museum" so we automagically know you are intentionally working with old OS versions.
So op, for the sake of everyone that shouldn't have to go back and find your old posts to see what you are talking about, can you explain that this is for an os museum? Your post says, as stated earlier, nothing about what you are trying to accomplish. If in these posts you state "i am working on an os museum and am having trouble with an old version of fedora", then people would not respond and tell you to use a supported version of whatever os you are trying to make work.
This board is maintained by volunteers who can't possibly be expected to remember/associate usernames with what you are doing. We don't automatically know "ronaldobueno81, oh yeah, he's the guy with the os museum" so we automagically know you are intentionally working with old os versions.
Tsk, tsk Eduardo, why not insult me in your native Portuguese? I answered as I did because you failed to tell people WHY you were having your issue. I see your other various Internet posts are also hate filled rants that involve a lot of screaming and threats in all caps. You really should calm down, anger is bad for the blood pressure.
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Tsk, tsk Eduardo, why not insult me in your native Portuguese? I answered as I did because you failed to tell people WHY you were having your issue. I see your other various Internet posts are also hate filled rants that involve a lot of screaming and threats in all caps. You really should calm down, anger is bad for the blood pressure.
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