On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com wrote:
Neither of those is really the answer, though, the new applet should replace the old one smoothly...has anyone else noticed this on an upgrade? Reid, is the package gnome-media installed?
Hi Adam. I have this installed:
gnome-media-2.26.0-6.fc11.x86_64
And when I right-click on a panel and say "Add to panel...", none of the applets (if that's the right term) seem to be related to audio/mixing. But it sounds like it was replaced with a notification area approach....
Another potential problem I have is this:
% rpm -qa | grep fc10 | wc -l 136
Here are a few random examples:
yum-plugin-upgrade-helper-1.1.22-1.fc10.noarch qt-4.5.1-10.fc10.i386 krusader-2.0.0-1.fc10.x86_64 kdeutils-4.2.3-1.fc10.x86_64
I upgraded using preupgrade. Is it normal to still have that many fc10 rpms installed? Maybe having some third party packages like picasa caused this? I checked a few cases by hand, and sometimes I have both fc10 and fc11 rpms installed (but otherwise identical). Whatever the cause, I'm afraid that could cause some strange behavior.
Reid