[Bug 167155] Need to be able to re-prioritize connection choices
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Summary: Need to be able to re-prioritize connection choices
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=167155
rodd(a)clarkson.id.au changed:
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------- Additional Comments From rodd(a)clarkson.id.au 2008-04-29 22:56 EST -------
This still seems to be an issue in rawhide.
There isn't any way I can see of saying whether I should try to automatically
connect to a hotspot, or dictating which order NM should try to connect.
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[Bug 168646] Printing PDF's results in strange characters
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Summary: Printing PDF's results in strange characters
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------- Additional Comments From rodd(a)clarkson.id.au 2008-04-29 22:54 EST -------
Okay, I'm aware of two computers running f8 that still have this problem (and
other printing problems) related to printing PDF's with evince.
This problem doesn't exist in rawhide (f9-preview).
Is there any chance of getting the current evince/poppler stuff back-ported to f8?
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[Bug 214479] kdm no answer to xdmcp forward_query
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Summary: kdm no answer to xdmcp forward_query
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------- Additional Comments From dwt(a)poltec.com 2008-04-29 22:10 EST -------
For what it's worth, I can report exactly the same trouble symptom
that Mr. Dorfmeister describes, except that I am running Fedora *8*
and gdm.
Specifically: Fedora 8, kernel-2.6.24.4-64.fc8 with gdm-2.20.3-1.fc8.
In my case the forward queries do not even go to the correct host, e.g.,
with my internal net being 192.168.200.0/24 and the selected host
being 192.168.200.4, wireshark shows the forward queries being sent
to addresses like 112.197.67.9, 53.0.77.101, 53.0.67.9, etc. Something
in the chooser or some underlying library is generating garbage
destination addresses.
As Mr. Dorfmeister describes, the chooser was working with gdm
in Fedora 6. Now it's broken in Fedora 8. I use gnome and haven't
tested with kde/kdm.
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[Bug 202210] Errorneously detected perl provides
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Summary: Errorneously detected perl provides
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------- Additional Comments From poelstra(a)redhat.com 2008-04-29 18:25 EST -------
thanks for your update
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[Bug 229304] [patch] vdso is in user's way when exec-shield is off
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Summary: [patch] vdso is in user's way when exec-shield is off
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cebbert(a)redhat.com changed:
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Summary|vdso is in user's way when |[patch] vdso is in user's
|exec-shield is off |way when exec-shield is off
------- Additional Comments From cebbert(a)redhat.com 2008-04-29 15:36 EST -------
Patches were merged upstream for this:
5de253cc5b1f565f7aeb5bacd67bac37e943ceef
x86 vDSO: don't map 32-bit vdso when disabled
and
1a3e4ca41c5a38975023a6e8831c309d3322889c
x86 vDSO: don't use disabled vDSO for signal trampoline
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[Bug 187017] Console switch in install causes fatal rpm cpio errors
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Summary: Console switch in install causes fatal rpm cpio errors
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jgranado(a)redhat.com changed:
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------- Additional Comments From jgranado(a)redhat.com 2008-04-29 14:26 EST -------
xorg, yum, and anaconda have come a long way since this report, If you are
still seeing this behavior in f9 or after, plase reopen the bug.
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