Hi!
Stefan Dengscherz wrote:
hello holden,
how did you upgrade?
I burned the ISOs to CDs, rebooted. The installer asked if I wanted to upgrade my existing installation. I answered yes.
I've fixed the problem now. Under Red Hat 9 I had to replace /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/default-modules.conf with default-modules.conf.with-menu-editing to enabling editing of the GNOME menu.
The Fedora Core 1 installer had saved the default-modules.conf to default-modules.conf.rpmsave . I simply copied it back over and I now have access to all my applications once more.
This is unrelated to the Ximian GNOME problem mentioned in the release notes as I'm not using Ximian :D
Oh, and while I'm here, I'd just like to say a big thank you to everybody who's worked on making Fedora Core 1. On my machine, it runs much faster than Red Hat 9. I don't know why, it just does :-) So...
TTTTT H H AAA N N K K Y Y OOO U U ! T H H A A NN N K K Y Y O O U U ! T HHHHH AAAAA N N N KKK Y O O U U ! T H H A A N NN K K Y O O U U T H H A A N N K K Y OOO UUU !
Cheers, Holden