I did fc18->19 upgrade via yum (having had many failures with fedup) and one issue and two questions remain.
Issue, XFCE doesn't save the desktop when I logout and ask for save. I have a console open, it isn't opened on next login, but was with fc18. thoughts?
Q1: I can't find where to install or configure alternate boot animations. Can someone point me to the info, or even give me a search string which will find it in either google or fedora wiki?
Q2: is there a way to make fedora-upgrade use an iso (I did a hack so I could specify).
On 12/12/2013 11:07 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Issue, XFCE doesn't save the desktop when I logout and ask for save. I have a console open, it isn't opened on next login, but was with fc18. thoughts?
This may be an Xfce-specific issue. You might want to check at the official Xfce forum, http://forum.xfce.org/index.php and see if anybody there knows about this.
On 12/12/2013 3:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/12/2013 11:07 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Issue, XFCE doesn't save the desktop when I logout and ask for save. I have a console open, it isn't opened on next login, but was with fc18. thoughts?
This may be an Xfce-specific issue. You might want to check at the official Xfce forum, http://forum.xfce.org/index.php and see if anybody there knows about this.
Unlike other Desktops that try to reuse their old configuration files (Xfce changes their 'standard' setting config files from time to time. You (the user) should have been warned to backup you old ones and check your settings. Also, It has been a while and I can not recall when, they also moved two (I think it was two) config and the system reads, and uses the new ones. You (the user) should have been warned about that too.
I *do not know* if Fedora GUI's warn you (the user) but there is/are warning on the CLI.
Nothing is broken. :-) Probably just changed or moved. Look for the same name in a different place close to the old one.