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Old 27th August 2009, 04:01 PM
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Fedora 11 86_64 KDE installed and working fine

Hello, all. Guess some of you read my posts on trying to install Fedora 11, and my multiple failures. My Fedora 10 popped up that I could upgrade, so, what the hell, I ran pre-upgrade, and it went fine. Well, I like a clean install, so....

I was reading in this forum where Fedora 12 Alpha was coming out, and decided to try it one more time. I downloaded the torrent file, and burned in to a used DVD-RW, thinking why waste a new one. Low and Behold the install went off without a hitch, and EVERYTHING works! I take it all back.

I don't understand what it would not install before, perhaps the Fedora boys fixed something in the Anaconda installer?

Anyway, congratulations on a good running, stable distro, and know this, even with all of it's troubles and curses, I would not run anything in my machine but Fedora.
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Old 30th August 2009, 04:50 PM
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Having some problems...I have good sound on all devices, and can hear the sound in any downloaded videos and MP3s. But, I cannot get sound working on youtube, or any other online video. I have thoroughly went thorough every post on sound, followed all instructions, removed pulseaudio and reinstalled it, same with 64 bit flashplayer. No dice. I had the same issue with Fedora 10 64 bit, but forget how I fixed it. Anyone?
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Old 31st August 2009, 05:37 AM
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I was having similar problems until I used this guide - http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=225660 at least the first Pulseaudio part. The important thing seemed to be checking in advanced volume control and setting PCM and the speakers to a high level. This is on a F11 .x64 KDE system too. Also check Kmix and the multimedia section of system settings.
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I'm glad you guys are working all the problems out. I have tried a few times and am now waiting for 12 to come out.
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fanisatt, are you posting this same content? I am somewhat confused...

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I was very good for 6 months with Fedora 10 KDE x86_64. Full of hope I was waiting to install the "cutting edge" Fedora 11 and I did it immediately after its official release. The 1st day I installed the Fedora 11 ...... the system declared a kernel problem. I don't know what was its problem. Anyway I continued with this OS and I was taken day by day all the official updates. I could see everyday that the system was not stable enough. Problems - problems - problems..... Sometimes there was a critical ext4 nfs error but my hard disk is new and ok. Fedora 11 was the only OS into this hard disk. So....I installed the "bleeding edge" Fedora 11 once again - I took again all the official updates and I tried again. Nothing better. Today Iam sure that the ext4 file system is the main problem here, it is quick but not secure enough. That is my conclusion. Yesterday Okt 11 2009 I installed again the Fedora 10 OS with the old ext3 file system and Iam so good again. So...I hope that the Fedora 12 version is better than the 11 one. Please Keep out this ext4 file system - please check it better.
fanisatt, are you posting this same content on multiple postings, like at least 5 times. I am somewhat confused on this posted content and why...
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you havea problem dont put it in ever friggin sub-forum unless you wanna get banned
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:) fanisatt, have you considered the F12 Alpha? :)

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Because I want someone to see it and to do something here and now.
Because I have lost seconds - minutes - hours - days and months of my life with Fedora 11 .
Because the night.....
That's why.
fanisatt, have you considered the F12 Alpha?

http://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease

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Because I want someone to see it and to do something here and now.
Because I have lost seconds - minutes - hours - days and months of my life with Fedora 11 .
Because the night.....
That's why.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate use that instead
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Fanisatt has been PM'd about the action and I've deleted the extra posts.
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