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--- Comment #17 from Solomon Peachy <pizza(a)shaftnet.org> 2010-01-27 15:50:11 EST ---
This is still a problem with rng-utils-2.0-4 in F12; there is no init script
present in the package.
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--- Comment #13 from fujiwara <tfujiwar(a)redhat.com> 2010-01-25 01:46:34 EST ---
If you like to set $LANGUAGE besides the system locale of /etc/sysconfig/i18n,
my suggestion is:
1. s-c-l exports $LANGUAGE file per locale, e.g. a new file
/usr/share/system-config-language/locale/$LANG/locale_file, which includes
$LANGUAGE value - The similar implementation has been done in a UNIX.
2. s-c-l is able to write $LANGUAGE in /etc/sysconfig/i18n besides $LANG
Then I think GDM could implement to load the language file per locale besides
i18n file.
The latest GDM or 2.20 base already can load the i18n file.
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--- Comment #12 from fujiwara <tfujiwar(a)redhat.com> 2010-01-24 21:11:15 EST ---
If you set LANGUAGE in /etc/sysconfig/i18n, GDM loads the system locale.
Probably my suggestion is, if $HOME/.i18n exists and $HOME/.dmrc doesn't exist,
to load .i18n file.
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Jens Petersen <petersen(a)redhat.com> changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Jens Petersen <petersen(a)redhat.com> 2010-01-24 20:27:00 EST ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> The LANGUAGE variable can be set in ~/.profile and it would override the LANG
> variable gdm sets
Right
> However I can imagine a user friendly interface for this. During the session
> startup GDM reads from ~/.dmrc clauses like:
>
> LanguageFallback[zu] = xh:af:en_ZA:en
> LanguageFallback[ua] = ru
We need a table of defaults but not in "~/.dmrc".
Of course if users what to override those in "~/.i18n"
or "~/.dmrc" that is fine.
> And if the current Language preference matches any fallback clause the
> corresponding LANGUAGE variable is set up. Though this certainly should be
> configured with some gnome utility, not through the GDM welcome screen.
> Reasonable defaults (as /etc/skel/.dmrc) are welcome.
I think a config tool is a separate issue: the first thing
is to setup LANGUAGE currently for the different locales
and that could be done by a table in gdm for now anyway
and would be a valuable i18n UX improvement.
> I think this should be considered as a feature request to upstream.
Yep
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Sergey Rudchenko <sergey.rudchenko(a)gmail.com> changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Sergey Rudchenko <sergey.rudchenko(a)gmail.com> 2010-01-24 04:03:04 EST ---
The LANGUAGE variable can be set in ~/.profile and it would override the LANG
variable gdm sets
(http://www.gnu.org/software/hello/manual/gettext/The-LANGUAGE-variable.html…)
However I can imagine a user friendly interface for this. During the session
startup GDM reads from ~/.dmrc clauses like:
LanguageFallback[zu] = xh:af:en_ZA:en
LanguageFallback[ua] = ru
And if the current Language preference matches any fallback clause the
corresponding LANGUAGE variable is set up. Though this certainly should be
configured with some gnome utility, not through the GDM welcome screen.
Reasonable defaults (as /etc/skel/.dmrc) are welcome.
Finally a user has a way to set up a fallback list for locale languages. I
think this should be considered as a feature request to upstream.
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--- Comment #24 from Clinton Work <clinton(a)scripty.com> 2010-01-23 18:33:41 EST ---
My MCP51 (ALC880) sound was working until one of the last kernel updates in
F10. I just upgraded to F12 and the max headphone volume is really low. I
tried every setting under preferences sound with no increased volume.
lspci -v
Definition Audio (rev a2)
Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. K8NGM2 series
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 22
Memory at fead0000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: <access denied>
Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel
Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel
I have a MSI K8NGM2 motherboard with the integrated ALC880 sound chip.
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--- Comment #24 from Patrick C. F. Ernzer <pcfe(a)redhat.com> 2010-01-23 16:18:27 EST ---
(In reply to comment #20)
> Created an attachment (id=324470)
--> (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=324470) [details]
> Spec file for gpg-agent-startup packages
It seems that in F12, gnome, Presession and Postsession have been renamed to
mixed caps (/etc/gdm/PostSession and /etc/gdm/PreSession)
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--- Comment #50 from Matthew Marlowe <matt(a)deploylinux.net> 2010-01-23 04:50:49 EST ---
It is possible that we are not seeing errors within RHEL5.4 because the kernel
2.6.18-164.11.1.el5PAE appears not to have a module for the i82975. Manually
modprobing EDAC_MC provides no real information and I can not see any other
mdac modules automatically loaded.
If there is a hardware issue, I'd certainly like to know about it, although I
suspect we are just seeing a spurious error resulting somehow by the brain
deadness of the legacy asus motherboard here.
I suspect to boot the fedora 12 live cd, I'll need to find the right option to
pass to grub boot prompt to disable the edac module(s).
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--- Comment #49 from Matthew Marlowe <matt(a)deploylinux.net> 2010-01-23 04:10:27 EST ---
Hello,
I currently have RHEL5.4 WS running stable on an Asus P5WDG2-WS motherboard.
Attempting to boot to a Fedora 12 Live CD generates a constant stream of EDAC
errors such that the system becomes unresponsive. Rebooting back to RHEL5.4
and all is fine.
The memory tests fine in memtest86 and is workstation class (Kingston ECC w/
Thermal Monitor).
No memory errors are reported within RHEL 5.4.
Regards,
M. Marlowe
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