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==testing os873 XO-1.5==
: No entry in jabber line of CP
===Collaboration===
====Chat====
: os871 on XO-1 and os873 on XO-1.5
::Connected on Ad-hoc Network 1
::Title changed to 873
:::Appears on XO-1 correctly in chat but NOT on chat icon on f1
::Colors are correct
::Avitars in F1 connect correctly
:::Smileys work
*Avitar of XO-1 disappears on disconnect of chat on X0-1.5


==testing os871 XO-1.5==
==Split page==
:07/04/2011 reflashed with USB
Please consider reorganizing this page to start with the current stable release of Fedora and the easiest way to run Sugar with it.  Follow that by sections for alpha/beta versions of Fedora  Sugar, a short section with links to SoaS, and then links to subpages for ARM, PPC, & older versions of Fedora Sugar. Guidance for GNOME on Fedora and other peripheral content should also probably be on subpages.  --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 11:45, 30 June 2012 (EDT)
;kernel panic; reboot with USB inserted
:Pages split --[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 20:49, 12 December 2012 (EST)
::Power off
::Having now created pages for Fedora 18, 19, and 20, entry level Sugar information (however up to date) remains, but mixed in with [legacy] Fedora 17. I propose moving all Sugar material, (which I would like to expand) above Fedora 17 material on this page. I wonder whether later, a new page for Fedora 17, would fit better with the current Fedora page naming? Any better suggestions? --[[User:Inkyfingers|Inkyfingers]] ([[User talk:Inkyfingers|talk]]) 17:59, 12 October 2013 (EDT)
::OK on reboot
::: I would like this page to be the primary location for information on using '''Sugar''' on the current stable release of Fedora (as suggested in the first sentence above), and so, would have to be edited to remain current.  The Fedora NN pages should address any special version-specific information or testing, advice, etc., and be considered as secondary pages, which naturally become dated with time.  So, yes I agree that the Fedora 17 content could be moved to a Fedora 17 page, and this page always updated for the easiest way to run Sugar on the current version of Fedora.  Information not related to running Sugar on Fedora should be minimal on this page.  --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] ([[User talk:FGrose|talk]]) 19:41, 12 October 2013 (EDT)
===About my Computer===
===Content needing organizing ===
  Serial Number:SHC04900144
====Multiple Machine Caching with yum====
  Build 871
*http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/YumMultipleMachineCaching
  sugar 0.92.2
:store rpms in a cache for installation to multiple Computers
  firmware Q3B13
====Keyring Password Explained====
  wireless firmware 9.70.7p0
  what do you have to enter when connecting to wlan, the keyring password or the wlan-password?
;XO-1.5 ON LOAN FROM OLPC
first i must enter the keyring password (root password here) and then i entered the wireless password
::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects/Dextrose2_testing_with_a_loaned_XO-1.5
the keyring-password should not be your root password, it should be your users password so automatically unlocking could work
it may happen but during current session, after i reboot it appears again
ok, it is the keyring issue, assuming your distro has configured keyring correctly, changing the password should work
root pass?
change the keyring password to your users password
in settings ?
in seahorse
  system settings?
  as user (the login-keyring)
  keyring is a way to store your "gnome" passwords
  So, with one password (the keyring one), you "auto-type" the passwords it contains
if the keyring-password is your login password, it's automatically authenticated
keyring stores the passwords encrypted with the according keyring-password, and automatic unlocking works by getting the password through pam on login through gdm and then use  it to unencrypt the passwords - and that can only work if your login-password is the same as the keyring-password


===Testing===
why doesn't gnome 3 display "interactive dialogs" when applications ask for input
*Start Browse before jabber connection:
yes, also from gnome 3
:'''Starts on first try'''
when you run the shell script from nautilus, it doesn't display a dialog
*Connect to Apple Network Airport Extreme AP WEP ASCII
"Enter passphrase for ..."
*Network ADD Jabber.sugarlab.org
you can use zenity for that
:only see shared activities NO Avitars
  try moving /usr/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/gnome-session-check-accelerated.desktop somewhere else
::This may be a known bug in sugar 0.92.2 where the jabber gets overloaded with present and past Avitars from users. (I have seen >200 on screen) eventually only shared activities are displayed
  didn't know you needed anything additional for that.. was it always like that or did gnome 2 have that by default?
  http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2845
maybe thats the seahorse/keyring integration, that stuff has changed quite a bit in 3.0
  http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2897
but i thought you meant a more generic approach of showing dialogs from scripts
:::This does not occur in sugar 0.88.1
i'm actually doing the ssh-add from a process spawned by a pygtk app
*>Download IRC-10.xo from Browse Home (OLPC Activity Library/Activities -ASLO?)
if it is only this specific case, you should probably still use keyring/seahorse (whatever should do that now) as it would not be passing around passwords unencrypted between processes (at least afaik)
*Note: Failed to start on first try
worked!
: 15 sec grey until return to F3; works on 2nd try
do you somehow run gdm with a different driver or some weird setup like that?
*'''Activities only start on second try''' (get "failed to start" on first try)
so it's not possible to get the old behavior, and it needs some additional code to get it to work with seahorse/keyring?
: (This is related to a by a dbus timeout in Soasv4 and v5)
which distro is this?
: it takes about 15 seconds for a response.Including exiting an activity.
fedora 15 beta
:'''Suspect This delay with dbus timeout error seems to be related to jabber connection'''
i've tested the same code on fedora 14 and linuxmint (both gnome 2)
*Start IRC-10.xo: Failed to start on first try; works on 2nd
  when the ssh-add {key_path} process is spawned, the GUI dialog appears asking you to type in your passphrase
: #sugar and #sugar-es (Default)
ssh-add succeeds, and them the rest of the pygtk app continues
*Software Update
it doesn't even care whether the key is password protected or anything
  no updates found
i think there needs a daemon to be running that doesn't get started by fedora
:Activity Group:G1G1 Lite Activities for OLPC OS 11.2
this happens both in standard and fallback mode
::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activities/G1G1
try launching seahorse-daemon
===Test with jabber turned off===
:Erase jabber entry in Networks
:activities still require 2nd try but no 10 sec grey screen delay
:'''Bug frame becomes stuck and will not retract''';
*'''Shutdown;reboot'''
:'''activities start on first try'''
: Frame retracts correctly
===http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/11031===
:jabber.sugarlabs.org causes dbus errors and large delays in 0.92.x sugar when active
::https://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2892
::https://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2897


===Activities===
;key: *=not a favorite
speak 25
tamtamjam 56
turtle art 27
tamtamedit 55
Labyrinth 11
measure 32
image viewer 17*
browse 122.2
words 4
stopwatch 9
write 74
paint 34
moon 12
help 12
clock 6
chat 70
tamtamsynthlab 55*
wikipediaEN 26
scratch 19
memorize 36
ruler 8
get books 7
distance 22
log 24*
infoslicer 9
record 92
wikipedia 26
physics 8
implode 10
jukebox 21*
terminal 31
abacus 19
pippy 40
maze 9
tamtammini 58
calculate 37
etoys 113
helloworld 2*
finance 3
fototoon 7
read 89*
turtle art 107


'''irc-10.xo''' (downloaded)
====AutoStart====
  ln -s /usr/share/applications/xxxx.desktop ~/.config/autostart/
  don't remember if I had to manually add it to the startup apps (run
  gnome-session-properties) or using a preference in xxxx itself, but I
  have it running on login on my laptop. The icon shows up in the
  notification tray - mouse to the lower right corner to bring it up -
  this is where all legacy tray icons will show up.


==testing os871 on G1G1 XO-1==
====fix screensize in sugar-emulator====
*:07/01/2011 reflashed with USB
terminal:
===Retest:07/05/2011 reflashed with USB===  
su -
====Testing without jabber connection====
  (password)
::CP/network line blank
  gedit /usr/share/applications/sugar-emulator.desktop
*Browse starts on first try,,,
  edit line 6: Exec='''sugar-emulator -f'''
:Confirm that activities start on first try.
  (see [[Emulator/Full Screen|how to configure full screen]])
====Jabber Bugs====
save
  Incomplete display of jabber.sugarlabs.org Neighborhood
Logout
  https://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2897
login
Several Activities fail to launch in crowded jabber.sugarlabs.org Neighborhood
  https://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2892
jabber.sugarlabs.org causes dbus errors and large delays in 0.92.x sugar when active
  http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/11031 (closed ericos see> 2892; 2897)


===About my Computer===
====show desktop as icon in favorites====
  Build 871
  add programs install "alacarte"
  sugar 0.92.2
  open alacarte
  firmware q2e45
  make new
  wireless firmware 5.110.22.p23
  application
*note very slow response
command "nautilus Desktop"
*'''Activities only start on second try''' (get "failed to start" on first try)
save
: (This is related to a by a dbus timeout in Soasv4 and v5)
Run from applications
: it takes about 15 seconds for a response.Including exiting an activity.
Make favorite


===Testing===
====key shortcuts====
*Connect to Apple Network Airport Extreme AP WEP ASCII
    * System (Windows) key: Switch between overview and desktop
*>Download IRC-10.xo from Browse Home (OLPC Activity Library/Activities -ASLO?)
    * Alt+F1: Switch between overview and desktop
:connects fine(on second try) to #sugar and #sugar-es(Default)  
    * Alt+F2: Pop up command dialog
*>Connected to Jabber.sugarlabs.org
    * Alt+Tab: Pop up window cycler
:only see shared activities NO Avitars
    * Alt+Shift+Tab: Cycle in reverse direction in the window cycler
::This may be a known bug in sugar 0.92.2 where the jabber gets overloaded with present and past Avitars from users. (I have seen >200 on screen) eventually only shared activities are displayed
    * Alt+`: Switch between windows of the same application in Alt+Tab
http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2845
    * Ctrl+Alt+Tab: Pop up place cycler
http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2897
    * Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R: Start and end screencast recording
:::This does not occur in sugar 0.88.1
    * Ctrl+Alt+D: Show desktop and raise windows back
===Activities===
    * Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down arrow: Switch between workspaces
no updates found
    * Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Up/Down arrow: Move the current window to a different workspace
:Activity Group:G1G1 Lite Activities for OLPC OS 11.2
Most keybindings can be viewed under the User Menu -> System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts
;key: *=not a favorite
 
speak 25
 
  tamtamjam 56
==== List of Autostart programs when starting gnome-shell====
tamtamedit 55
    ALT F2 gnome-session-properties
measure 32
 
image viewer 17*
====='''move intro screens that are too large for 800x600'''=====
browse 122.2
; alt+f7 and then the arrow keys
write 74
; alt+f8 Resize
paint 34
; shift and arrow keys
moon 12
:https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=262546
help 12
It's worth nothing, for Metacity >= 2.13.2, that if the window doesn't have a
  clock 6
minimum size hint larger than the screen then Metacity will now force such
chat 70
windows to be onscreen (by shrinking and moving them as necessary).  If the
tamtamsynthlab 55*
window has a minimum size hint larger than the screen, then the user can use
scratch 19
'''alt+left-click-and-drag (or alt+f7 and then the arrow keys) to move the window
memorize 36
upwards''' (including moving the titlebar offscreen) in order to get to the
ruler 8
forward button. Yeah, that's just a workaround for windows that are too large,
  jukebox 21*
but it may be helpful information for those waiting for the UI changes to make
  distance 22
the window usable on 800x600 resolutions. :)
  record 92
clip....
  implode 10
why not use a keyboard shortcut. the "next" button is marked "forward" so i hit '''alt + f''' and guess
  terminal 31*
what, i was able to successfully install the program.
  abacus 19
 
  pippy 40
====Reload shell ALT+F2 r  (reload)====
  maze 9
: use to recover Applications lists if they go missing and after alacarte edits
  tamtammini 58
 
  calculate 37
====http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/CheatSheet====
  etoys 113
:How to show user pictures on the GDM LOGIN screen
  helloworld 2*
::Click "my account" on the top panel lets me edit the picture, and
  log 24*
::adding a picture will show it on the GDM login screen.
fototoon 7
 
read 89*
If you hold down Alt, a 'Shut Down' option appears in place of suspend.
turtle art 107
 
'''irc-10.xo''' (downloaded)
====Alt+Tab switches between windows====
: hot corner = upper left switches between shell and running applications
: '''Alt+F2 allows entering a command to launch an application.'''
      the Shell simply always behaves so there's exactly one empty workspace.
      So when you start a session you have one workspace.
      As soon as you run something it goes into that workspace and
      you get a second empty workspace. As soon as you put any app into that
      empty workspace, a new empty workspace is created. If you remove
      everything from any workspace, it will disappear, so there's still only
      one empty workspace at the bottom of the list. So, there's never any
      need to manually add a new workspace. Pretty neat system.
 
====GNOME 3 is not expected to work in virtualized environments====
      I've just installed F15 alpha in a virtualbox machine and at the first boot I
      get a gnome 3 error explaining that it can't be fully initialised because 3D is
      not supported.
      GNOME3 is not expected to work in virtualized environments where
      hardware accelerated graphics are not available.
 
      From http://gnome3.org/faq.html ...
        The GNOME 3 desktop does require hardware accelerated graphics
        in order to provide a cutting-edge experience however, and the
        complete GNOME 3 experience will only be available on computers
        capable of this. Do not worry though: GNOME 3 will come complete
        with a fallback interface which will provide an excellent
        experience in the absence of hardware acceleration, and which
        incorporates many of the improvements that can be found in GNOME
        3.
        -------------------------------------------
      test Digest, Vol 85, Issue 60, Message: 7
        It's kind of a definition issue. GNOME *Shell* requires acceleration.
        But technically GNOME 3 does not; the fallback interface is still
        considered to be 'GNOME 3'. So you do need acceleration to get the Shell
        interface that's the 'big new thing' in GNOME 3, but still, if you don't
        have acceleration and you get the fallback interface instead, what
        you're running is still GNOME 3. Just GNOME 3's fallback interface.
        Adam Williamson
      Message: 8
        In any case, VBox with 3d accelleration enables and 128MB for video memory
        is not sufficient for GShell. (VBox 4.0.4)
      Message: 13
        Also, on that last note, we should clarify that right now Shell doesn't
        work even in virtualized environments where accelerated graphics *are*
        available, e.g. VirtualBox with appropriate hardware and drivers. In
        theory it should be possible to make this work, but in practice it
        currently doesn't.
        So there's two angles we can approach this from; make Shell run with
        software GL, or fix up Shell to work with virtualized graphics
        acceleration passthrough. But it's not at all guaranteed that we'll
        manage either in time for f15.  
 
        The minimum memory required is 1GB, due to anaconda changes.
        When you see "populate_rootfs" in the panic, it's caused by that.
 
====[http://sunglint.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/fedora-16-vs-macbook-pro-or-air/ Fedora-16-vs-macbook-pro-or-air]====
:click this link ^
:Add features to Anaconda to aid installation on Apple computers  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503149
 
==== MacPro and f15 Boot====
*Clips from #fedora-qa 04/04/2011 MacPro and f15 Boot
  I have a macbook pro and have run fedora 14 on it with great success. 15 alpha, on the other hand, is not going well. The installation comes saying something about "installing  *** on EFI ***"
  which i just dismiss/ignore, but when i try to boot after installation has completed, it wont. Just saying something like "no file found". Should i do something
  special to install 15 alpha on a EFI system?
  Yeah... you may have to run gptsync (I think that's what it's called)
  no, you don't need to install again, but you will need to gain access to the installed partitions from another system (whether it's a Fedora live image)
  referring to the gptsync that is provided be rEFIt
  I formatted the partition to make space for a working distro. i have refit installed and my mbp boots to that at startup by default. that didnt make 15 alpha work. 14 did though
  you may need to enter the boot partition tool from the rEFIt menu and when it asks to run gptsync, say yes
  okay. I will try to install again later and do that. Thank you so far. Will get back to you guys
  I belive anytime partitioning changes occur on a macbook, you do need to run gptsync.  Since the EFI implementation by apple isn't fully compliant with the standard, extra steps are required
  you don't need to reinstall ... just run gptsync from the rEFIt menu
  just need to get your partitions synced up
 
== GNOME3 default software installer fails to find Sugar ==
 
>"Fedora 20's default GNOME3 graphical software installer tool fails to find Sugar, reportedly as Sugar is not considered to be an 'application'."
 
This is a significant problem.  Sugar will be more successful if Linux users can easily find it by a simple keyword search in the default installer.  A user should not have to install a new installation app in order to find Sugar.  I suggest that the team create an "application" that (i) meets Fedora's criteria for applications and (ii) automatically executes a script that downloads and installs the necessary components of Sugar.  Better yet, the Sugar Learning Platform Package App could even give a user a set of choices of available components and/or activity packages to add to the script.

Latest revision as of 22:08, 18 August 2014

Split page

Please consider reorganizing this page to start with the current stable release of Fedora and the easiest way to run Sugar with it. Follow that by sections for alpha/beta versions of Fedora Sugar, a short section with links to SoaS, and then links to subpages for ARM, PPC, & older versions of Fedora Sugar. Guidance for GNOME on Fedora and other peripheral content should also probably be on subpages. --FGrose 11:45, 30 June 2012 (EDT)

Pages split --Satellit 20:49, 12 December 2012 (EST)
Having now created pages for Fedora 18, 19, and 20, entry level Sugar information (however up to date) remains, but mixed in with [legacy] Fedora 17. I propose moving all Sugar material, (which I would like to expand) above Fedora 17 material on this page. I wonder whether later, a new page for Fedora 17, would fit better with the current Fedora page naming? Any better suggestions? --Inkyfingers (talk) 17:59, 12 October 2013 (EDT)
I would like this page to be the primary location for information on using Sugar on the current stable release of Fedora (as suggested in the first sentence above), and so, would have to be edited to remain current. The Fedora NN pages should address any special version-specific information or testing, advice, etc., and be considered as secondary pages, which naturally become dated with time. So, yes I agree that the Fedora 17 content could be moved to a Fedora 17 page, and this page always updated for the easiest way to run Sugar on the current version of Fedora. Information not related to running Sugar on Fedora should be minimal on this page. --FGrose (talk) 19:41, 12 October 2013 (EDT)

Content needing organizing

Multiple Machine Caching with yum

store rpms in a cache for installation to multiple Computers

Keyring Password Explained

what do you have to enter when connecting to wlan, the keyring password or the wlan-password?
first i must enter the keyring password (root password here) and then i entered the wireless password
the keyring-password should not be your root password, it should be your users password so automatically unlocking could work
it may happen but during current session, after i reboot it appears again
ok, it is the keyring issue, assuming your distro has configured keyring correctly, changing the password should work
root pass?
change the keyring password to your users password
in settings ?
in seahorse
system settings?
as user (the login-keyring)
keyring is a way to store your "gnome" passwords
So, with one password (the keyring one), you "auto-type" the passwords it contains
if the keyring-password is your login password, it's automatically authenticated
keyring stores the passwords encrypted with the according keyring-password, and automatic unlocking works by getting the password through pam on login through gdm and then use  it to unencrypt the passwords - and that can only work if your login-password is the same as the keyring-password
why doesn't gnome 3 display "interactive dialogs" when applications ask for input
yes, also from gnome 3
when you run the shell script from nautilus, it doesn't display a dialog
"Enter passphrase for ..."
you can use zenity for that
try moving /usr/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/gnome-session-check-accelerated.desktop somewhere else
didn't know you needed anything additional for that.. was it always like that or did gnome 2 have that by default?
maybe thats the seahorse/keyring integration, that stuff has changed quite a bit in 3.0
but i thought you meant a more generic approach of showing dialogs from scripts
i'm actually doing the ssh-add from a process spawned by a pygtk app
if it is only this specific case, you should probably still use keyring/seahorse (whatever should do that now) as it would not be passing around passwords unencrypted between processes (at least afaik)
worked!
do you somehow run gdm with a different driver or some weird setup like that?
so it's not possible to get the old behavior, and it needs some additional code to get it to work with seahorse/keyring?
which distro is this?
fedora 15 beta
i've tested the same code on fedora 14 and linuxmint (both gnome 2)
when the ssh-add {key_path} process is spawned, the GUI dialog appears asking you to type in your passphrase
ssh-add succeeds, and them the rest of the pygtk app continues
it doesn't even care whether the key is password protected or anything
i think there needs a daemon to be running that doesn't get started by fedora
this happens both in standard and fallback mode
try launching seahorse-daemon


AutoStart

 ln -s /usr/share/applications/xxxx.desktop ~/.config/autostart/
 don't remember if I had to manually add it to the startup apps (run
 gnome-session-properties) or using a preference in xxxx itself, but I
 have it running on login on my laptop. The icon shows up in the
 notification tray - mouse to the lower right corner to bring it up -
 this is where all legacy tray icons will show up.

fix screensize in sugar-emulator

terminal:
su -
(password)
gedit /usr/share/applications/sugar-emulator.desktop
edit line 6: Exec=sugar-emulator -f
(see how to configure full screen)
save
Logout
login

show desktop as icon in favorites

add programs install "alacarte" 
open alacarte
make new
application
command "nautilus Desktop"
save 
Run from applications
Make favorite

key shortcuts

   * System (Windows) key: Switch between overview and desktop
   * Alt+F1: Switch between overview and desktop
   * Alt+F2: Pop up command dialog
   * Alt+Tab: Pop up window cycler
   * Alt+Shift+Tab: Cycle in reverse direction in the window cycler
   * Alt+`: Switch between windows of the same application in Alt+Tab
   * Ctrl+Alt+Tab: Pop up place cycler
   * Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R: Start and end screencast recording
   * Ctrl+Alt+D: Show desktop and raise windows back
   * Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down arrow: Switch between workspaces
   * Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Up/Down arrow: Move the current window to a different workspace 
Most keybindings can be viewed under the User Menu -> System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts 


List of Autostart programs when starting gnome-shell

   ALT F2 gnome-session-properties
move intro screens that are too large for 800x600
alt+f7 and then the arrow keys
alt+f8 Resize
shift and arrow keys
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=262546
It's worth nothing, for Metacity >= 2.13.2, that if the window doesn't have a
minimum size hint larger than the screen then Metacity will now force such
windows to be onscreen (by shrinking and moving them as necessary).  If the
window has a minimum size hint larger than the screen, then the user can use
alt+left-click-and-drag (or alt+f7 and then the arrow keys) to move the window
upwards (including moving the titlebar offscreen) in order to get to the
forward button.  Yeah, that's just a workaround for windows that are too large,
but it may be helpful information for those waiting for the UI changes to make
the window usable on 800x600 resolutions.  :)
clip....
why not use a keyboard shortcut. the "next" button is marked "forward" so i hit alt + f and guess
what, i was able to successfully install the program.

Reload shell ALT+F2 r (reload)

use to recover Applications lists if they go missing and after alacarte edits

http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/CheatSheet

How to show user pictures on the GDM LOGIN screen
Click "my account" on the top panel lets me edit the picture, and
adding a picture will show it on the GDM login screen.

If you hold down Alt, a 'Shut Down' option appears in place of suspend.

Alt+Tab switches between windows

hot corner = upper left switches between shell and running applications
Alt+F2 allows entering a command to launch an application.
      the Shell simply always behaves so there's exactly one empty workspace.
      So when you start a session you have one workspace.
      As soon as you run something it goes into that workspace and
      you get a second empty workspace. As soon as you put any app into that
      empty workspace, a new empty workspace is created. If you remove
      everything from any workspace, it will disappear, so there's still only
      one empty workspace at the bottom of the list. So, there's never any
      need to manually add a new workspace. Pretty neat system.

GNOME 3 is not expected to work in virtualized environments

      I've just installed F15 alpha in a virtualbox machine and at the first boot I 
      get a gnome 3 error explaining that it can't be fully initialised because 3D is 
      not supported.
      GNOME3 is not expected to work in virtualized environments where
      hardware accelerated graphics are not available.
      From http://gnome3.org/faq.html ...
       The GNOME 3 desktop does require hardware accelerated graphics
       in order to provide a cutting-edge experience however, and the
       complete GNOME 3 experience will only be available on computers
       capable of this. Do not worry though: GNOME 3 will come complete
       with a fallback interface which will provide an excellent
       experience in the absence of hardware acceleration, and which
       incorporates many of the improvements that can be found in GNOME
       3.
       -------------------------------------------
      test Digest, Vol 85, Issue 60, Message: 7
       It's kind of a definition issue. GNOME *Shell* requires acceleration.
       But technically GNOME 3 does not; the fallback interface is still
       considered to be 'GNOME 3'. So you do need acceleration to get the Shell
       interface that's the 'big new thing' in GNOME 3, but still, if you don't
       have acceleration and you get the fallback interface instead, what
       you're running is still GNOME 3. Just GNOME 3's fallback interface.
       Adam Williamson 
      Message: 8
       In any case, VBox with 3d accelleration enables and 128MB for video memory
       is not sufficient for GShell.  (VBox 4.0.4)
      Message: 13
       Also, on that last note, we should clarify that right now Shell doesn't
       work even in virtualized environments where accelerated graphics *are*
       available, e.g. VirtualBox with appropriate hardware and drivers. In
       theory it should be possible to make this work, but in practice it
       currently doesn't.
       So there's two angles we can approach this from; make Shell run with
       software GL, or fix up Shell to work with virtualized graphics
       acceleration passthrough. But it's not at all guaranteed that we'll
       manage either in time for f15. 
       The minimum memory required is 1GB, due to anaconda changes.
       When you see "populate_rootfs" in the panic, it's caused by that.

Fedora-16-vs-macbook-pro-or-air

click this link ^
Add features to Anaconda to aid installation on Apple computers https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=503149

MacPro and f15 Boot

  • Clips from #fedora-qa 04/04/2011 MacPro and f15 Boot
I have a macbook pro and have run fedora 14 on it with great success. 15 alpha, on the other hand, is not going well. The installation comes saying something about "installing   *** on EFI ***"
which i just dismiss/ignore, but when i try to boot after installation has completed, it wont. Just saying something like "no file found". Should i do something
special to install 15 alpha on a EFI system?
Yeah... you may have to run gptsync (I think that's what it's called)
no, you don't need to install again, but you will need to gain access to the installed partitions from another system (whether it's a Fedora live image)
referring to the gptsync that is provided be rEFIt
I formatted the partition to make space for a working distro. i have refit installed and my mbp boots to that at startup by default. that didnt make 15 alpha work. 14 did though
you may need to enter the boot partition tool from the rEFIt menu and when it asks to run gptsync, say yes
 okay. I will try to install again later and do that. Thank you so far. Will get back to you guys
I belive anytime partitioning changes occur on a macbook, you do need to run gptsync.  Since the EFI implementation by apple isn't fully compliant with the standard, extra  steps  are required
you don't need to reinstall ... just run gptsync from the rEFIt menu
just need to get your partitions synced up

GNOME3 default software installer fails to find Sugar

>"Fedora 20's default GNOME3 graphical software installer tool fails to find Sugar, reportedly as Sugar is not considered to be an 'application'."

This is a significant problem. Sugar will be more successful if Linux users can easily find it by a simple keyword search in the default installer. A user should not have to install a new installation app in order to find Sugar. I suggest that the team create an "application" that (i) meets Fedora's criteria for applications and (ii) automatically executes a script that downloads and installs the necessary components of Sugar. Better yet, the Sugar Learning Platform Package App could even give a user a set of choices of available components and/or activity packages to add to the script.