On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 02:14, Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:50:56AM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 13:44 -0400, James Laska wrote:
> > On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 13:36 -0400, Gregory Woodbury wrote:
> > > Downloaded BETA.TC1 x86_64 DVD.iso and did an install on a VBox guest.
> > >
> > > No glitches encountered during the install.
> > >
> > > One nit: NetworkManager isn't activated during the install so firstboot
> > > isn't
> > >   network connected for the NTP setup dialogue.
> >
> > When performing a media-based (non-network) installation, networking is
> > not enabled by default.  If you perform an installation that uses a
> > network-based package repository, networking will be enabled by default.

I just did a default installation in Virtual Box, using the netboot.iso.
One thing--I don't remember if this is a new improvement or not, but I
find it automatically finds the server and gets the packages--I seem to
remember I used to have to manually enter the url.

Using network, as per what Adam says below, had my network running at
boot.  I like the default wallpaper too, nice choices.

As it was a virtual machine (I guess that's the reason) Gnome 3 failed
to load.   I then enabled 3D acceleration in VBox and gave it the
maximum allowable memory (128MB), and tried again.  (This doesn't
affect me in real life, where I do minimal installations and use
openbox, but I was curious.)  However, still no Gnome 3.  I seem to
remember this being a known issue--or perhaps not even considered an
issue, that it won't work in many VMs.


About the graphics, I accidentally got a VirtualBox Guest Additions 4.0.5 (yes, it's a development build) ISO which supports Fedora 15 by fully supporting gold release of xorg-server 1.10. It was originally posted in vbox-users mailing list some a week ago.
http://www.virtualbox.org/download/testcase/VBoxGuestAdditions-r70636.iso