Hi everyone !
I've tried the beta version of the Fedora XFCE spin from http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/ and, as the previous post said, you did a good job on it. The live system installed smoothly and the list of provided software are more than correct.
I've just came across two strange things with the *.iso from 2010-04-28 :
1 - every time I log in with GDM, I have to give back my WIFI password. Is there something wrong with my gnome-keyring/nm-applet ?
2 - I've used many times Gigolo to manage a sshfs mount on one of my distant machine. Gigolo is still here and mounting remote sshfs filesystems runs fine but without gvfs-fuse, I cannot use Thunar to browse the remote folders. Am I missing something with Thunar/Gigolo ? I've heard there will be a new gio-based framework for Thunar, can it be used now to manage sshfs mounts ?
best regards, /Johan
Am Montag, den 03.05.2010, 02:52 +0200 schrieb Johan DStein:
1 - every time I log in with GDM, I have to give back my WIFI password. Is there something wrong with my gnome-keyring/nm-applet ?
Yes and a fix is also available :'( https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572137
Unfortunately this only affects XFCE and LXDE, but not Gnome, so I guess it could take a while, till the gnome people will fix this. We are on it and try to ping the gnome maintainer everywhere and wait for an answer, e.g. see also: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnome-keyring-2.30.1-1.fc13
I have no clue about your other issue...
Thomas
On Mon, 03 May 2010 02:59:12 +0200 Thomas Spura tomspur@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Am Montag, den 03.05.2010, 02:52 +0200 schrieb Johan DStein:
1 - every time I log in with GDM, I have to give back my WIFI password. Is there something wrong with my gnome-keyring/nm-applet ?
Yes and a fix is also available :'( https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572137
Thanks for the news.
And concerning the other issue with gigolo, thunar and sftp mount, I check again on Thunar log and it appears the gio backend is included only from version 1.1.0, not the version 1.0.x in the current spin.
Anyway, for now, a simple 'yum install gvfs-fuse' solved my problem. I am just confused by the fact that the gvfs-fuse package is not bundled by default with the spin. (but on a 700mo .iso, we can't have every things)
regards, /Johan
On Wed, 5 May 2010 01:36:07 +0200 Johan Dstein djo33@free.fr wrote:
Thanks for the news.
And concerning the other issue with gigolo, thunar and sftp mount, I check again on Thunar log and it appears the gio backend is included only from version 1.1.0, not the version 1.0.x in the current spin.
Anyway, for now, a simple 'yum install gvfs-fuse' solved my problem. I am just confused by the fact that the gvfs-fuse package is not bundled by default with the spin. (but on a 700mo .iso, we can't have every things)
I marked this message to look at, but then got super busy and did not look at it until now. ;(
Yeah, we should look at adding gvfs-fuse I suppose to the spin. Sadly, it's too late for f13, but we can add it for f14 as long as it doesn't pull in too much or increase our size much.
Thanks for noting this, and sorry I saw it so late. ;(
kevin