Do you have pirut installed?
Yes i have it.
i`ve had this problem before and than i couldn`t find it out and just reinstalled fedora.. but that can`t possibly be the solution
Have you examined the output from dmesg? It might give you a clue.
i did now.. no display related errors.. (can`t find it) though i do see alot!! wlan errors.
i suspect that it`s because i don`t have a "xorg-x11-drv-intel" (if that`s even existing) cause with nvidia you also need the "xorg-x11-drv-nv (or nvidia)" to get the gui boot working.
That intel driver is not in the ferora repository.. assuming it even exists.
2007/6/5, Kam Leo <kam.leo@xxxxxxxxx
>:
On 6/5/07, Mark <markg85@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Update Notifications not showing up
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> recently i installed Fedora 7 KDE Live CD and it works good on my acer 5630
> notebook. (details:
> http://global.acer.com/products/notebook/as5630.htm)
> i also checked if there where updates availible (becuase i didn`t saw any
> notifications) and updates where indeed availible.
> At this moment i have a few updates in the update list but i don`t see any
> notifications. so now i suspect the notifications aren`t installed.
>
> anyone any idea what i need to install to get the notifications working?
> (notifcation-daemon + yum-updatesd didn`t do the trick)
>
Do you have pirut installed?
>
> Wireless problems
> -----------------------------
>
> The wireless network in kde (don`t know for gnome because i didn`t install
> it yet) is really troubling me..
> sometimes it works sometimes it doesn`t.. when it works it`ds likely to be
> disconnected pritty fast (within 15 minutes)
> also the encryption stuff has some issues.. if i try to connect to my wlan
> network i won`t succeed.. instead i need to
> add my network manually (with the same settings as that thing detected!!)
> and than it`s working.. kinda strange.
>
> Any idea on how to resolve this issue?
>
Nope. Don't have a laptop.
> RHGB
> -----------
>
> Strange enough i don`t have a graphical boot. i did install RHGB but that
> didn`t help. my notebook has a intel graphics card.
> the startup line (kernel stuff) has "rhgb" in it so that isn`t the problem
> aswell..
>
> any idea on this issue aswell?
Have you examined the output from dmesg? It might give you a clue.
> Thanx in favor,
> Mark.
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