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Ian_Hawdon 05-18-2005 11:49 AM

Fedora 3 fogets eveything
 
Hi,

i am haveing great problems trying to get my Fedora Core 3 to remember anything, i cant add things to the K menu as they just dissapear!

it forgets he fict i have told it sevral times to use xine to open *.wma (and others!) file insted of noatun.

And it forgets my sound settings

EVEN IN ROOT!!!

i dont know if it is a KDE thing or a Fedora thing but it is really annoying:mad:

Can anyone help,

Ian

rylan76 05-18-2005 12:28 PM

"Forgets?"

:)

Do you see any error messages? Are you trying these things while logged in as root or some other user?

Ian_Hawdon 05-18-2005 12:51 PM

no error messages appear,

it happens in root and my own user,

it goes through the motions of saveing changes, but it doesnt

Mabey there is a read-only command i dont know about?

Dovid 05-18-2005 01:58 PM

Why not go with CentOS ? ( http://www.centos.org ). It is the free version of Red Hat Enterprise. It seems to work pretty well for me. The latest version is 4.0. There are some problems with it (it has new security features that are real tough). I have CentOs 3.3 on all of my boxes and it's running more than fine. It sure beats Fedroa Core.

megadeth 05-18-2005 04:29 PM

Look...you can't just tell someone to switch distros just because of one little problem. This has been posted on other forums before. This doesn't happen in all Fedora Core 3 installations, but in some it does. There are bugs with the Menu Editor that comes with KDE 3.3 and FC3. I suggest you upgrade to KDE 3.4.

Dovid 05-18-2005 04:31 PM

Not saying that they should switch just for one problem. I am saying as a whole CentOs is better than FedoraCore.

DaWallace 05-18-2005 04:36 PM

DAMMIT PEOPLE!!! there are newer releases of software in more stable trees.

it's like telling people to upgrade to 2.6.0 instead of 2.4.29 (using kernel versions here) even though the latter is newer and more stable.. oh well.. take no offense, I was a ticking bomb.. you just happened to be the one to set me off.. people have been doing it for a long time..

my point being, there may be newer versions of kde 3.3 (3.3.0 vs 3.3.1) and more stable than any current release of 3.4, no solution here, but I want everyone to be aware of the whacko versioning system that we all love.

also... there are lots of problems with 3.4.. most less annoying than the menu editor bug, but they're there nonetheless.

also, I agree that this is not the appropriate time or place to convert someone to another distro.


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