On Saturday 30 December 2006 02:19, edwardspl(a)ita.org.mo wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
>On Friday 29 December 2006 16:18, edwardspl(a)ita.org.mo wrote:
>>Dear All,
>>
>>I want to know how did you install FC6 with your machine ?
>>When I installed FC6 with full packages ( full install ), then the
>>system display error message and recommend report the bug...
>>So, is there a stable of FC6 ( ISO ) files for downloading ?
>>
>>Edward.
>
>Edward, you will need to quote the actual error message so that someone
> can work out where your problem lies.
>
>It may also be useful if you told us where you got your disk(s), and if
> you burned them yourself, what method you used and what checks you made.
>
>Anne
Hello Anne,
1, Send you the error message ( attachment ).
2, I got the CD Disk(s) iso files under the URL:
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/iso/
Edward.
Edward, this needs more expertise than I have, so I'm quoting your attachment
to the list.
<quote>
anacdump.txt
Traceback (most recent call first):
File "/usr/lib/anaconda/iw/netconfig_dialog.py", line 69, in _netdevChanged
if netdev.get("ipaddr"):
self.xml.get_widget("ipv4AddressEntry").set_text(netdev.get("ipaddr"))
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'set_text'
Local variables in innermost frame:
val: eth0
netdev: DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=static
BROADCAST=192.168.0.255
HWADDR=00:17:31:7E:F8:34
IPADDR=192.168.0.1
IPV6ADDR=
IPV6PREFIX=
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
NETWORK=192.168.0.0
ONBOOT=yes
self: <netconfig_dialog.NetworkConfigurator instance at 0xb7b69dec>
bootproto: static
combo: <gtk.ComboBox object (GtkComboBox) at 0xb7a20f2c>
active: <GtkTreeIter at 0xacaa9c0>
Anaconda instance, containing members:
rootPath: /mnt/sysimage
rescue_mount: True
intf: InstallInterface instance, containing members:
intf.icw: InstallControlWindow instance, containing members:
intf.icw.handle: 2991
intf.icw.mainxml: <glade.XML object (PyGladeXML) at 0xb7c0425c>
intf.icw.reloadRcQueued: 0
intf.icw.curr
</quote>
I'm sure someone will jump in with some useful hints.
What do you mean by 'full install'? Do you mean clean install rather than
upgrade, or do you mean that you elected to install every available package?
I ask that because I have seen some comments about incompatibilities if you
select everything, but it may not be relevant here. Sorry I've nothing
useful to add at this point.
Anne