Re: Newbie & Questions

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When you reboot, at the boot loader where it asked you to select the
kernel.  Do you select the one all the way at the top or does it auto
select a differnt one?  It sounds like it is just using the old kernel.

When I installed firefox it generated a icon for it in the "taskbar". 
Under internet, Mozilla Firefox Browser is what mine says.



On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 18:41, Greg Lobring wrote:
> Hi everyone, I just installed FC2 on my old Dell XPS R-450, and the
> install went great. Forgive the newbie questions I will ask until I
> get used to everything...two things to start off...
> 
> 1. I clicked the Red Hat Network Alert Notification Tool, and
> installed everything that needed it. However, whenever I click it now,
> it says, "Your system is currently running kernel-2.6.5-1.358 but the
> newest installed kernel is kernel-2.6.8-1.521. It is recommended that
> you reboot at the first opportunity to test this new kernel."
> 
> Well I have rebooted several times, and still get this message. Is
> there something I need to do to start using the new kernel? Running
> up2date tells me everything is up to date.
> 
> 2. I downloaded and installed Firefox (I like it better than Mozilla).
> However, I can't seem to get an icon on the taskbar for it. And I
> don't see it anywhere in my Menu Bar. I am able to run it using the
> Run command dialog box by pointing to the file in the folder where I
> installed it. I am running Gnome desktop.
> 
> I guess I am still too used to Windows and need to re-adjust myself.
> Any help is appreciated. Many thanks!
> 
> Greg
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