On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 00:40 -0400, Amadeus W. M. wrote: > 1) I have two machines, suggestively called FC4 and FC2. On FC4 I'm > running NFS and I export two partitions to the local network. On FC2 I use > automount to mount them. All is well as long as the firewall is off on > FC4, but there's "no route to host" or something like this when I bring > the firewall up on FC4. I opened 2049, 111 tcp and udp on FC4, to no avail. > What ports should I open on FC4? > I don't know if this has changed for FC4 but for FC3 if you edit the 'etc/sysconfig/iptables' file, on the 2nd last line is a line something like "-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited" if you insert on the previous line "-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -j LOG" You will get what is being blocked by the firewall in you 'messages' log, this should help you figure out what ports need to be allowed though. > 2) What ever happened to Start Here? I really liked to have a container > with all the system and preferences tools, rather than choose them from a > menu list as it is now. > > 3) Would it be possible to have an option in the FC4 installer to choose > between graphical or text boot? I really hate it that every time I have to > manually change the boot level to 3. > > 4) Is acroread 7 available anywhere? I can't seem to find it on any > repository. I did check out evince, and it's fine, but I need to give > slide-show presentations and acroread is the tool for that. > > 5) On a laptop on which I just installed FC4, the Ctrl key is not in the > right place (that's a sin!), i.e. in the lower left corner. In it's place > is the Fn key. Is it possible to swap the two? I ran xev and it does see > the Ctrl key, but it does not see Fn, so I suspect it's not possible, but > I asked anyway. > > 6) Is support for dxr3 included in FC4? > > 7) I'm sad to see things like gv go (hopefully pan is coming back), but > I'm "happy" to see that I have 40M of japanese fonts. Is the tetex-xdvi > dependency to japanese fonts really necessary? Can that be removed? > > > >