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i'm running fedora 15 gnome 3....
everything was working fine when suddenly some things i noticed going wrong with my startup services.
whenever i hibernate or shutdown my system and restart then i find some services not working.
First,i found my wireless network no longer popped on when turning switch on my laptop ON,so i started it with Fn+F5(my laptop custom shortcut)
Next time i discovered that bluetooth is not working,so i started it by Fn+F8(again my laptop custom shortcut)
things didn't stopped here only....
Then i discovered that my touchpad was not working,so i restarted it with Fn+F6.
what is all this going on ?
Please help....!!
These things are obviously not in sequence....
i feel that these services need to be started everytime i login !
I second that, for your post is near to unreadable. Also, sometimes it helps to read the Rules
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@dEnDrOn: BTW: Bumping does have another negative side effect: Zero reply threads are cycled a few times (as in: Put back to the top of the stack), once you bump it its off the zero reply list.
Yeah....i definitely know that but i actually had no intentions of bumping my thread.
I just posted that out of strong frustration of that issue and no one there to help me as they do always !
do power options also effect these ?
someone suggested me to check power options !
But i never configured them,moreover this issue came up suddenly....everything was working fine as i said !!
update:
I don't know how but my touchpad issue is resolved !
When i did a yum update this morning,and then i restarted my laptop....i didn't need to turn it ON again using shortcut !
But other 2 issues are still not solved.
Ok, from what I can see neither the network nor wpa_supplicant are started automatically at boot, I would try to enable these services first. I also can't see a bluetooth daemon, but I don't know how this is handled in Fedora.
Ok, from what I can see neither the network nor wpa_supplicant are started automatically at boot, I would try to enable these services first. I also can't see a bluetooth daemon, but I don't know how this is handled in Fedora.
please elaborate how do i enable those !
BTW,thanks for your patience...
i again don't know how but it happened again,my other two issues are solved too...
here i'm posting my chkconfig output after problem is solved,for those who care to look in my issue...
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