Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 172.17.1.9]
on November 25, 2008 11:56 AM
I'm ready for F10.
Ever since a reboot with a new kernel in F8, I have not had system sounds. NOTHING makes system sounds work. I have even changed sound cards. All through F9, they don't work. Regular sound works fine, but system sounds will not play and nothing makes them play. Surely F10 will fix this?
I also have a Blu-Ray burner for backups -- with F8, again, I rebooted with a new kernel and SATA burners won't work. Not for CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray. I also had SATA break on another F9 machine and I couldn't access my SATA drive for weeks until a bug fix came out.
I stick with Fedora because I need to run IBM software, but the problem I have with Fedora is how things that have worked for many years suddenly break, leaving me in the lurch. I don't have any other problems with Fedora. Just stuff breaking that has worked a long time and been stable.
Could they have fixed audio? SATA?
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 172.17.1.9] on November 25, 2008 11:56 AMEver since a reboot with a new kernel in F8, I have not had system sounds. NOTHING makes system sounds work. I have even changed sound cards. All through F9, they don't work. Regular sound works fine, but system sounds will not play and nothing makes them play. Surely F10 will fix this?
I also have a Blu-Ray burner for backups -- with F8, again, I rebooted with a new kernel and SATA burners won't work. Not for CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray. I also had SATA break on another F9 machine and I couldn't access my SATA drive for weeks until a bug fix came out.
I stick with Fedora because I need to run IBM software, but the problem I have with Fedora is how things that have worked for many years suddenly break, leaving me in the lurch. I don't have any other problems with Fedora. Just stuff breaking that has worked a long time and been stable.
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