Le 14/12/2012 15:47, Patrick Serru a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm french (nobody's perfect), living in Peru and using usually a
Spanish keyboard, with a french "writing" system. For historical reasons,
the marking of my keyboard is U.S., and this is a chance in the case of
this bug, because, at the time of the "login" (with Gnome, see previous
post), the system interprets the keyboard as U.S.!
Network configuration does not work. I tried
kcmshell [kdeinit] kcm_knetworkconfmodule
in a super-user console, but after validation, a dialog asking to wait
opened, and the situation was infinitly fixed. Now, I have no network.
Hence the question: how does one configure the network from Trinity, a
console and / or from Gnome with Fedora? Note that I did not re-boot after
this problem, so, I dont know if the network configuration is definitively
lost.
Hello,
newer distributions such as Fedora use NetworkManager 9.x , which is not
supported yet by TDE.
You must use tools outside TDE to configure network. I personnaly use
"nm-applet" from Gnome,it integrates well in TDE.
There is also the "system-config-network" utility, from the command line.
More general problems:
At the time selinux was still anabled on the targeted system, I tryed
some "sudo" commands, and it did not work because "user is not
sudoers".
How a user that comes from WindOverDose or did never study the use of
selinux can react to this message?
This message is not related to Selinux.
Sudo is not aumatically configured in Fedora. If you want to use it, you
must configure it first.
But it is not required. In Fedora, when you run an application requiring
root access, it just prompts for root password.
Francois