I have two F18 systems.
1) when I open Connect to server I see the list of recent connected server and I have also the Explore button 2) in a fresh installed system I don't have the server list and also explore button is missing
Both system connect each other fine with smb or sftp. What am I missing??
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the following il giorno/on 30/06/2013 07:24:
I have two F18 systems.
- when I open Connect to server I see the list of recent connected
server and I have also the Explore button 2) in a fresh installed system I don't have the server list and also explore button is missing
Both system connect each other fine with smb or sftp. What am I missing??
the only difference is tha system 1 runs Gnome 3 while system 2 is running gnome in fallback mode due to a poor video card
Joe Zeff ha scritto / said the following il giorno/on 30/06/2013 08:47:
On 06/29/2013 11:04 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
the only difference is tha system 1 runs Gnome 3 while system 2 is running gnome in fallback mode due to a poor video card
Which one fails to connect?
number 2, with Gnome in fallback mode. But connection works fine, the only problem is the missing list of servers (that are usually stored).
I think that it is not connected to it.Any idea??
tnx
On 06/29/2013 11:58 PM, antonio wrote:
number 2, with Gnome in fallback mode. But connection works fine, the only problem is the missing list of servers (that are usually stored).
I think that it is not connected to it.Any idea??
No, sorry; I don't use Gnome. However, now we know that it might be something related to fallback mode.
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Joe Zeff joe@zeff.us wrote:
On 06/29/2013 11:58 PM, antonio wrote:
number 2, with Gnome in fallback mode. But connection works fine, the only problem is the missing list of servers (that are usually stored).
I think that it is not connected to it.Any idea??
No, sorry; I don't use Gnome. However, now we know that it might be something related to fallback mode.
Joe: would it really be related to Gnome? I tend to think that it might be a backend problem. Antonio: what happens when you ping the server that computer 1 is connected to?
I can ping easily. I can connect to each computer of my network, the only problem seems that connections cannot be stored as they cannot be stored anywhere I suggest to make a trial in fall-back mode, I cannot try in Gnome 3 as my video card is not supported at the moment (even if seems o.k in F19)
2013/6/30 Richard Vickery richard.vickeryrv@gmail.com
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Joe Zeff joe@zeff.us wrote:
On 06/29/2013 11:58 PM, antonio wrote:
number 2, with Gnome in fallback mode. But connection works fine, the only problem is the missing list of servers (that are usually stored).
I think that it is not connected to it.Any idea??
No, sorry; I don't use Gnome. However, now we know that it might be something related to fallback mode.
Joe: would it really be related to Gnome? I tend to think that it might be a backend problem. Antonio: what happens when you ping the server that computer 1 is connected to? -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
On 06/30/2013 10:11 AM, Richard Vickery wrote:
Joe: would it really be related to Gnome? I tend to think that it might be a backend problem. Antonio: what happens when you ping the server that computer 1 is connected to?
I don't know if it is or isn't. However, as the only known difference between the two machines is the fact that the one with the problem is using Gnome in fallback mode, it's reasonable to think that this might be related.
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Joe Zeff joe@zeff.us wrote:
On 06/30/2013 10:11 AM, Richard Vickery wrote:
Joe: would it really be related to Gnome? I tend to think that it might be a backend problem. Antonio: what happens when you ping the server that computer 1 is connected to?
I don't know if it is or isn't. However, as the only known difference between the two machines is the fact that the one with the problem is using Gnome in fallback mode, it's reasonable to think that this might be related.
Antonio: a shot in the dark: what does lsmod say on the unit that can't get up? What are the hardware readouts for the two computers? Perhaps it's a missing driver. What does ifconfig / iwconfig cay when both connected and when not? You could also try modprobe on the file that connects the wifi card to the modem.