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This page documents common bugs in Fedora 15 and, if available, fixes or workarounds for these problems.  If you find your problem in this page, ''do not file a bug for it, unless otherwise instructed.''  Where appropriate, a reference to the current bug(s) in Bugzilla is included.
This page documents common bugs in Fedora 15 and, if available, fixes or workarounds for these problems.  If you find your problem in this page, ''do not file a bug for it, unless otherwise instructed.''  Where appropriate, a reference to the current bug(s) in Bugzilla is included.
{{admon/note|Fedora 15 pre-release|Fedora 15 has not yet been released. During this pre-release period, this page will cover known issues in the Fedora 15 pre-releases. Issues that are fixed will be removed from the page once a fix is available (for instance, an issue that affects the Beta but is fixed in the final release will be removed at the time of that release).}}


== Release Notes ==
== Release Notes ==


Read the [[F15_Alpha_release_announcement|F15 Alpha Announcement]] and the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/15/html/Release_Notes/ Fedora 15 release notes] for specific information about changes in Fedora 15: known issues, and other general information.
Read the [[Fedora_15_announcement |Fedora 15 announcement]] and the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/15/html/Release_Notes/ Fedora 15 release notes] for specific information about changes in Fedora 15: known issues, and other general information.


== My bug is not listed ==
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For reference, you can query Bugzilla for bugs tagged CommonBugs:
For reference, you can query Bugzilla for bugs tagged CommonBugs:
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&remaction=run&namedcmd=CommonBugs%3F&sharer_id=141215 CommonBugs?] (bugs with CommonBugs keyword, but ''do not yet'' have a link to this page)
* [http://bit.ly/fedora-commonbugs-proposed CommonBugs?] (bugs with CommonBugs keyword, but ''do not yet'' have a link to this page)
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&remaction=run&namedcmd=CommonBugs%2B&sharer_id=141215 CommonBugs+ ](bugs with CommonBugs keyword ''and'' contain a link to this page)
* [http://bit.ly/fedora-commonbugs-accepted CommonBugs+] (bugs with CommonBugs keyword ''and'' contain a link to this page)


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== Installation Issues ==
== Resolved issues ==


{{Anchor|turkish-partition}}
{{Anchor|intel_ips_load}}
=== Installation in Turkish language crashes at custom partitioning screen ===
=== System fan runs constantly on laptops with Intel integrated graphics ===
<small>[[#turkish-partition|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:694928|Bugzilla: #694928]]</small>
<small>[[#intel_ips_load|link to this item]] - [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=703511 Bugzilla: #703511]</small>


Due to a bug in Python, when installing Fedora 15 Beta in Turkish, if you access the custom partitioning screen by selecting either the 'Create a custom partition layout' radio button or the 'Review and modify partitions prior to installing' checkbox at the partition options screen, the installer will crash. You can work around this issue by installing in another language (if you must use the custom partitioning screen) or by installing in Turkish but not selecting either of the options that causes the custom partitioning screen to display.
On some laptops with Intel integrated graphics, a bug in the ''intel_ips'' kernel module may cause the system load to appear permanently high, resulting in the system fan running constantly at high speed. The system load reading is in error, so the system is not in any danger of temperature-related damage, but the constant fan noise may be annoying.


This issue will be resolved in the final Fedora 15 release.
This issue was fixed in the updated ''kernel-2.6.38.6-27.fc15'' package. To solve the issue, update your Fedora 15 installation as usual and reboot. You should no longer encounter this issue after updating to that version or later of {{package|kernel}}.


{{Anchor|mediacheck_32bit}}
== Installation issues ==
=== Installer media check always fails in 32-bit Fedora 15 Beta ===
<small>[[#mediacheck_32bit|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:692135|Bugzilla: #692135]]</small>


Due to a bug in the image checking library, the media check function of the Fedora 15 Beta installer will always fail on 32-bit images, even if the medium is in fact correct. The 64-bit images are unaffected. To work around this issue, simply do not use the media check function of the installer; you can verify the integrity of the image outside of the installer.
{{Anchor|ftp-repository-fail}}
=== Unable to retrieve FTP repodata ===
<small>[[#ftp-repository-fail|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:679709|Bugzilla: #679709]]</small>


This issue will be resolved in the final Fedora 15 release.
Due to a bug in the installer, when adding FTP-based package repositories during installation, the installer may report a failure while attempting to access FTP-based repository.  No fix is available at this time.  To workaround the problem, users are advised to first add an HTTP-based package repository URL (such as http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/15/Fedora/x86_64/os).  Once added, you may edit the newly created package repository, and change the repository URL to the desired FTP-based repository URL.


{{Anchor|live_desktop_gnome}}
For additional guidance on installation package repositories, consult the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/15/html/Installation_Guide/s1-pkgselection-x86.html#sn-additional-repos installation guide].
=== No obvious installer link in GNOME live desktop ===
<small>[[#live_desktop_gnome|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:680876|Bugzilla: #680876]]</small>


Due to changes between GNOME 2 and GNOME 3, there is no obvious link to the live installer in the GNOME live desktop environment in Fedora 15 Alpha. The installer can in fact be run, it is only the desktop link which is not present. You can find the installer by going to the Overview screen and searching for 'install', or simply running the command {{command|liveinst}}. The desktop team is currently considering the best way to expose the installer in the GNOME 3 environment. The discussion can be found in the bug report.
{{Anchor|attributeerror-nonetype}}
=== AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind ===
<small>[[#attributeerror-nonetype|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:706542|Bugzilla: #706542]]</small>


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
There is a known failure that may occur while  partitioning your system during installation. A manual workaround may be required if you encounter a failure similar to <pre>AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind'</pre>


{{Anchor|wrong_artwork}}
The problem will be fixed in future releases of Fedora, and an {{filename|[http://jlaska.fedorapeople.org/updates/706542.img updates.img]}} is available to resolve this issue for Fedora 15.  For additional guidance on using an {{filename|updates.img}}, consult [[Anaconda/Updates]].
=== Alpha installer includes Fedora 14 artwork ===
<small>[[#wrong_artwork|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:677080|Bugzilla: #677080]]</small>


The Alpha installer uses older Fedora 14 themed artwork.  As a result, the graphical installer will show a Fedora 14 logo during installation.  A screenshot demonstrating the problem is shown below.
{{Anchor|missing-bootif-fail}}


[[File:Bug677080-screenshot.png|320px]]
=== Installation failure when using ''ksdevice=bootif'' without ''bootif='' ===
<small>[[#missing-bootif-fail|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:704188|Bugzilla: #704188]]</small>


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
When installing Fedora 15 while using the boot argument <code>ksdevice=bootif</code>, the installer will fail abnormally if no <code>BOOTIF=</code> value is provided by the PXE server.  Future versions of Fedora will not exhibit this failure.  In the meantime, ensure your PXE server is making proper use of the <code>IPAPPEND</code> configuration variable.  This variable controls what networking arguments are passed to the kernel, and is typically responsible for providing a <code>BOOTIF=</code> value.


{{Anchor|BIOS_RAID_AttributeError}}
For additional guidance, consult the [http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/SYSLINUX#IPAPPEND_flag_val_.5BPXELINUX_only.5D syslinux <code>IPAPPEND</code> documentation].
=== Failure while partitioning BIOS RAID - AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'addChild' ===
<small>[[#BIOS_RAID_AttributeError|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:678877|Bugzilla: #678877]]</small>


When installing Fedora 15 Alpha to a system with BIOS RAID enabled, you may encounter the following failure during disk partitioning.
{{Anchor|installer-requires-more-memory}}
=== Installation requires more memory'' ===
<small>[[#installer-requires-more-memory link to this item]] - [[rhbug:682555|Bugzilla: #682555]]</small>


AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'addChild'
The installer in Fedora 15 has undergone some changes in Fedora 15, a side effect of which it may require more than 512 MB and upto 768 MB may be required to finish the installation. 1 GB is recommended. A number of changes are being done in the installer to reduce this requirement but the amount of changes are too intrusive and hence won't be done in the Fedora 15 branch. Installer team is [http://www.redhat.com/archives/anaconda-devel-list/2011-March/msg00263.html working] on lowering memory requirements again for Fedora 16.


The failure is a known issue and will be resolved in a future {{package|anaconda}} update. For Fedora 15 Alpha users, an [http://dlehman.fedorapeople.org/updates-fwraid-f15.4.img installation updates image is a available] to work around this problem.  For guidance on using an updates image, refer to [[Anaconda/Updates]].
{{Anchor|pxe_fail}}
=== repomd.xml file reported missing or broken ===
<small>[[#pxe_fail|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:703025|Bugzilla: #703025]]</small>


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
When adding Fedora 15 to a PXE server and using a PXE boot menu to upgrade, the installer will complain about a bad or missing repomd.xml file. This happens when the PXE upgraded machine has no internet connectivity (for example because it is crosscabled to a PXE server). You can hit the "edit" button, and then fix the url to your local http server (usually running on the PXE server). Then you will hit the same issue again, as the installer also searches for the "updates testing" repo. Just point it with url to the same "base" f15 repo on your PXE/http server. Don't forget to unselect the "is mirror URL" tickbox.


{{Anchor|dvd_network_prompt}}
{{Anchor|live_reboot}}
=== DVD installation attempts to enable networking ===
=== Unclear how to reboot after installing from desktop live image ===
<small>[[#dvd_network_prompt|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:677773|Bugzilla: #677773]]</small>
<small>[[#live_reboot|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:705189|Bugzilla: #705189]]</small>


When installing Fedora 15 Alpha using the 32-bit or 64-bit DVD ISO, the installer will prompt the user to enable networking.  When installing from DVD ISO media, network is not intended to be enabled by default. If desired, the user can safely cancel any prompts to ensure that networking is disabled during the DVD installation.  [http://jlaska.fedorapeople.org/screenshots/bug677773.png Here] is a screenshot of the issue. The issue has been resolved and will be fixed in a future update of {{package|anaconda}}.
If you install Fedora 15 from the 'desktop' - GNOME 3 - live image, when the final screen of the installer prompts you to reboot your system, you may find yourself asking 'yes, but how?' The GNOME 3 interface does not offer shutdown or reboot options at first glance. To shut down or reboot, you can either log out from the ''User'' menu (top right hand corner of the screen) and then shut down or reboot from the login screen, or open the ''User'' menu and then hold down the 'alt' key: the ''Suspend'' entry will turn into a ''Power off...'' entry as long as the 'alt' key is held down, which when clicked will give you the option to shut down or reboot.


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
{{Anchor|EFI_unsupported}}
=== Systems using EFI BIOS are unsupported ===
<small>[[#EFI_unsupported|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:717605|Bugzilla: #717605]]</small>


{{Anchor|update_disk_prompt}}
Many systems using EFI (Extended Firmware Interface) do not work with Fedora 15 due to bugs in their EFI implementations. Either disable EFI in the system BIOS settings or boot the system with the "noefi" option. Note that some systems may simply hang at boot time without any error message.
=== Kickstart installation prompts for update disk source ===
<small>[[#update_disk_prompt|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:677131|Bugzilla: #677131]]</small>


When performing an unattended kickstart installation of Fedora 15 Alpha, the installer incorrectly prompts the user to select a drive for an [[Anaconda/Updates|updates image]]. 
== Issues when upgrading from previous releases ==


┌────────┤ Update Disk Source ├─────────┐
{{anchor|upgrade-disabled-services}}
│                                      │
=== Service not enabled after upgrading from Fedora 14 ===
│ You have multiple devices which could │
<small>[[#upgrade-disabled-services|link to this item]] -
│ serve as sources for an update disk.  │
[[rhbug:703234|Bugzilla: #703234]],
│ Which would you like to use?          │
[[rhbug:703221|#703221]],
│                                      │
[[rhbug:703227|#703227]],
│                sda                  │
[[rhbug:703230|#703230]],
│                sdb                  │
[[rhbug:703236|#703236]],
│                                      │
[[rhbug:703235|#703235]],
│    ┌────┐          ┌────────┐      │
[[rhbug:703233|#703233]],
│    │ OK │          │ Cancel │      │
[[rhbug:703232|#703232]]
│    └────┘          └────────┘      │
</small>
│                                      │
│                                      │
└───────────────────────────────────────┘


The user can safely select <code>Cancel</code> to ignore this requestThis issue has been resolved and will be fixed in a future {{package|anaconda}} update. In the meantime, an [http://jlaska.fedorapeople.org/updates/f15-alpha.img updates image is available] to work around this problem.  For guidance on using an updates image, refer to [[Anaconda/Updates]].
In Fedora 15, upstart has been replaced by a service called [[Features/systemd|systemd]].  Due to improper rpm package upgrade scripts, some system services previously enabled in Fedora 14, may not be enabled after upgrading to Fedora 15To determine if a service is impacted, run the {{command|systemctl status}} command as shown below.
<pre>
# systemctl is-enabled foo.service && echo "Enabled on boot" || echo "Disabled on boot"
</pre>


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
To enable a service on boot, run the following {{command|systemctl}} command (where <code>foo</code> is replaced with the name of the service):
<pre>
# systemctl enable foo.service
</pre>


{{Anchor|kickstart_display_mode}}
Corrected packages may be available in the Fedora 15 ''updates'' repository.  Depending on how you upgrade your Fedora 14 system (DVD-upgrade, or network upgrade), if the ''updates'' repository is included, packages with corrected upgrade scripts will be included and properly transfer your Fedora 14 service configuration to Fedora 15.
=== Kickstart installation defaults to command-line interface ===
<small>[[#kickstart_display_mode|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:678095|Bugzilla: #678095]]</small>


Due to a defect in the installer, when performing an unattended kickstart installation using the Fedora 15 Alpha installer, unless a display mode is specified, the installer will use the non-interactive [[Anaconda/Kickstart#cmdline|command-line]] display method.  Previously, if no display mode was specified, the installer would default to graphical or prompt the user if a graphical installation was not possible. 
{{anchor|upgrade-runlevel}}
=== Graphical login does not start after upgrade ===
<small>[[#upgrade-runlevel|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:698654|Bugzilla: #698654]]</small>


To work around this issue, you can specify the desired installation display mode in the kickstart file using the commands [[Anaconda/Kickstart#graphical|graphical]], [[Anaconda/Kickstart#text|text]] or [[Anaconda/Kickstart#vnc|vnc]]The issue has been resolved and will be fixed with a new {{package|anaconda}} update.
Depending on how Fedora 14 was initially installed, your system may not select the appropriate systemd boot target after upgrading to Fedora 15.  The problem is caused by the <code>%postinstall</code> rpm script from the Fedora 14 package {{package|systemd-units}}Since {{package|systemd}} isn't the default in Fedora 14, the problem will not manifest until you upgrade to Fedora 15.


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
If you change the Fedora 14 default runlevel at any time by modifying the file {{filename|/etc/inittab}}, those changes will not affect the configured systemd default target. After upgrade, you may need to manually adjust the configured systemd default target links using the following procedure. 


{{Anchor|cannot_get_translation}}
To configure systemd to start a graphical login menu on boot (similar to runlevel 5 in Fedora 14):
=== Cannot get translation file ===
<pre>
<small>[[#cannot_get_translation|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:677648|Bugzilla: #677648]]</small>
# ln -sf /lib/systemd/system/graphical.target /etc/systemd/system/default.target
# ln -sf graphical.target /lib/systemd/system/default.target
</pre>


After selecting some languages (such as ''German'') during installation, the Fedora 15 Alpha installer may emit the following error indicating it was unable to locate the appropriate translation file.
To configure systemd to start a text login prompt on boot (similar to runlevel 3 in Fedora 14):
<pre>
# ln -sf /lib/systemd/system/runlevel3.target /etc/systemd/system/default.target
# ln -sf runlevel3.target /lib/systemd/system/default.target
</pre>


┌─────────────┤ Error ├──────────────┐
{{anchor|usb3-ports-not-working-after-f14}}
│                                    │
=== USB 3.0 ports not working anymore after upgrade from F14 ===
│ Cannot get translation file de.tr.
<small>[[#usb3-ports-not-working-after-f14|link to this item]]</small>
│                                    │
│              ┌────┐                │
│              │ OK │                │
│              └────┘                │
│                                    │
│                                    │
└────────────────────────────────────┘


The error appears to only affect the display language used during the text-based initial {{filename|loader}} program. The correct language will be displayed during the graphical installation.  A [http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=anaconda.git;a=commit;h=a8ebceda8cb89e4c02babf3c39e5fd06b0548da0 fix has been identified], and an updated {{package|anaconda}} will resolve the reported issue.
If The USB 3.0 ports have been enabled in F14 using the guide in [[Common_F14_bugs#USB_3.0_ports_not_working|Common F14 bugs]], USB 3.0 may not be working anymore after the upgrade to F15.


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
To enable the ports again, revert the changes made for F14: Remove the kernel parameter ''xhci.enable=1'' (or ''xhci_hcd.enable=1'') and remove the file {{filename|/etc/pm/config.d/xhci}}, if existing.


{{Anchor|live_dhcp_hostname}}
== Hardware issues ==
=== Live installer fails to run: ''xhost:  unable to open display ":0"'' ===
<small>[[#live_dhcp_hostname|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:679486|Bugzilla: #679486]]</small>


Under some circumstances, the live installer may fail to run in Fedora 15 Alpha. If run from a console with the {{command|liveinst}} command, the error message ''xhost:  unable to open display ":0"'' will be displayed. This failure occurs if the system hostname is set via DHCP after the system successfully boots to a desktop environment. For more details, please see the bug report. To work around this problem, run {{command|su -c 'xhost +'}} from a console and then re-run the live installer.
{{Anchor|ath9k_performance}}
=== Poor transfer speeds with Atheros-based wireless chipsets ===
<small>[[#ath9k_performance|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:702722|Bugzilla: #702722]]</small>


{{Anchor|upgrade_conflicts}}
Several users have reported very slow transfers with Atheros-based wireless network adapters using the ''ath9k'' driver. It seems to be possible in many cases to work around this issue by creating a file named {{filename|/etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf}} with the contents:
=== Upgrading to Fedora 15 Alpha fails due to package conflicts ===
<pre>
<small>[[#upgrade_conflicts|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:678201|Bugzilla: #678201]]</small>
options ath9k nohwcrypt=1
</pre>
This disables the use of hardware encryption; it will result in slightly higher CPU usage as the system CPU will be used to handle encryption of the wireless connection.
 
== Software issues ==
 
{{Anchor|firefox-disappearing-addons}}
=== Add-ons (extensions) disappear after update to Firefox 7.0 ===
<small>[[#firefox-disappearing-addons|link to this item]] - [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680802 Mozilla: #680802]</small>


During major release upgrades, {{package|anaconda}} will ignore any package dependency or conflicts since they are impossible to avoid between major release upgrades.  This behavior allows the administrator to later adjust third party packaging issues after upgrade.  However, when performing an upgrade to Fedora 15 Alpha, the installer will halt if any packaging problems are present, such as dependency or conflicts.  This is an unintentional change introduced by [[Features/RPM4.9|rpm-4.9]].
Firefox 7.0 contains a bug which means that any add-on (extension) that has a pending update (automatically downloaded, but not yet installed) when Firefox is updated to 7.0 will apparently disappear from Firefox.


<pre>
This issue will be resolved in Firefox 7.0.1, which should arrive as an update shortly. In the meantime, you can try installing [https://people.mozilla.com/%7Edtownsend/shared/bug680802/hotfix.xpi this extension] as a workaround: it should cause the 'missing' add-ons to return.
      ┌─────────────────┤ Error Running Transaction ├──────────────────┐
      │                                                                │
      │ There was an error running your transaction for the following  │     
      │ reason(s): required package.                                   │     
      │                                                              ↑ │     
      │                                                              ▮ │     
      │                                                              ▒ │     
      │                                                              ▒ │     
      │                                                              ↓ │     
      │                      ┌────────────────┐                        │     
      │                      │ Exit installer │                        │     
      │                      └────────────────┘                        │     
      └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
</pre>


This issue has been [http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=anaconda.git;a=commit;h=18d0b27146ffe328df9ace3984d601ad7bac19c6 resolved] and will be fixed in a future {{package|anaconda}} update.  In the meantime, an [http://clumens.fedorapeople.org/678201.img updates image is available] to work around this problem.  For guidance on using an updates image, refer to [[Anaconda/Updates]].
{{Anchor|live-overlay}}


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
=== Live USB overlay (persistent storage) not mounted on boot ===
<small>[[#live-overlay|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:706122|Bugzilla: #706122]]</small>


{{Anchor|cobbler_pre}}
Due to a defect in {{package|dracut}}, overlay (persistent storage) is not properly mounted on boot. An updated [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/dracut-009-11.fc15 dracut-009-11.fc15] is available to resolve the issue, however this update will not correct existing Fedora 15 live images. 
=== Cobbler kickstart installs fail to enable networking ===
<small>[[#cobbler_pre|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:679171|Bugzilla: #679171]]</small>


The Fedora 15 Alpha installer processes [[Anaconda/Kickstart#.25include|kickstart <code>%include</code> statements]] before running any scripts defined in [[Anaconda/Kickstart#Chapter_4._Pre-installation_Script|<code>%pre</code>]] is run.  The provisioning tool {{package|cobbler}}, relies generates kickstart statements from inside <code>%pre</code> and later references generated content using <code>%include</code>.  As a result, cobbler installations using the {{filename|pre_install_network_config}} snippet will fail to properly enable networking.  To work around this limitation, manual intervention may be required to successfully perform a cobbler-based kickstart installation using the {{filename|pre_install_network_config}} snippet.  Alternatively, users may workaround the problem by using alternative network configuration means (e.g. dhcp). 
To temporarily workaround this problem with Fedora 15 live media...
# When booting live media, press <code>[Tab]</code> at the bootloader screen
# Add the following boot arguments <pre>rd.break=pre-trigger</pre>
# When the boot process stops and presents a shell prompt, type the following commands <pre> mkdir /overlayfs ; exit </pre>
# When the boot process stops again and presents a shell prompt, type the following command <pre>exit </pre>


A [http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=anaconda.git;a=commit;h=3f778297239af94444bb263607f97b6b46dca5f1 fix is available] and a future update of {{package|anaconda}} will resolve the reported issue.


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
For a permanent fix, you may rebuild the Fedora 15 live media to include the updated {{package|dracut}} package following instructions at [[How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD]].


== Software Issues ==
{{Anchor|networkmanager_shell}}


{{Anchor|hidden_wireless}}
=== General buggy or missing functions in GNOME Shell network applet ===
=== Unable to connect to hidden wireless networks ===
<small>[[#networkmanager_shell|link to this item]]</small>
<small>[[#hidden_wireless|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:691139|Bugzilla: #691139]]</small>


The GNOME 3 NetworkManager configuration interface in Fedora 15 Beta (the applet by the user menu, and the control center Network entry) contain a bug which causes them to hang if you try to configure a hidden wireless network by typing in its SSID. To work around this bug, you can run the standalone configuration tool {{command|nm-connection-editor}}, either by running it from a console, from the alt-f2 dialog, or by finding it in the Overview (it has the name ''Network Connections''). This tool is able to configure hidden networks correctly. This tool is a useful fallback for any situation where the GNOME 3 configuration interface is problematic or incomplete.
GNOME Shell features an integrated NetworkManager configuration interface, provided by an applet in the top panel and a configuration interface in System Settings. However, as of Fedora 15 Beta, these tools have not yet achieved feature parity with the configuration interface from GNOME 2, provided by the old ''nm-applet''. Some features are still missing and there are known bugs with others. Major ones will be listed individually here, but as a general principle, if you encounter problems or missing features trying to configure your network using the GNOME 3 applet and System Settings interface, you can run the standalone {{command|nm-connection-editor}} tool, which makes all the operations not yet implemented in the GNOME 3 interface available. You can launch {{command|nm-connection-editor}} from a console, from the alt-f2 Run dialog, or from the overview (type ''nm-connection-editor'' or search for an entry named ''Network Connections'').


This issue was fixed in the updated ''control-center-3.0.0.1-3.fc15'' package. To solve the issue, update your Fedora 15 Beta installation as usual. You should no longer encounter this issue after updating to that version or later of {{package|control-center}}.
GNOME 3's fallback mode uses the old ''nm-applet'', and is not subject to this issue.


{{Anchor|dejadup_network}}
{{Anchor|gnome_lcd_brightness}}
=== Deja Dup cannot detect a network connection ===
=== Laptop screen dims when switching to battery power or idle mode but never brightens again ===
<small>[[#dejadup_network|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:692727|Bugzilla: #692727]]</small>
<small>[[#gnome_lcd_brightness|link to this item]] - [https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650405 GNOME Bugzilla: #650405]</small>


The Deja Dup backup application provided with Fedora 15 Beta uses NetworkManager to check for the presence of a network connection. The version of Deja Dup provided in Fedora 15 Beta has not been adjusted to work with the new 0.9 version of NetworkManager, and so it is never available to detect an available network connection, and any network-based backup will not be able to complete.
Due to a bug in the screen brightness control logic in gnome-power-manager, laptop screens will dim as expected when switching from mains to battery power and dim further when the system is idle in battery mode, but will never brighten again when the system is no longer idle, or when you connect back to the mains. Eventually the screen will end up at its lowest possible brightness and be stuck there.


The Deja Dup maintainer is currently working to fix this issue, and it will be resolved with a future update.
The only workaround is to disable screen dimming via the control center, or to manually reset the brightness to 100% via the keyboard (if you have brightness keys) or the control center every so often.


{{Anchor|serial_login_fail}}
An updated [http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnome-power-manager-3.0.0-3.fc15 gnome-power-manager] package has been submitted to the updates-testing repository for testing. Users experiencing this problem are encouraged to test this update and [http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnome-power-manager-3.0.0-3.fc15 report to Bodhi] whether it solves the problem. To test the update, run this command: <pre>su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update gnome-power-manager'</pre>
=== Unable to login using serial console ===
<small>[[#serial_login_fail|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:679171|Bugzilla: #679171]]</small>


Due to a bug in the {{package|plymouth}} package, users may be unable to login to their system when using a serial console to login.  Affected users can work around the problem by adding the boot option <code>plymouth.debug</code>.  An updated [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/plymouth-0.8.4-0.20110304.1.fc15 plymouth-0.8.4-0.20110304.1.fc15 package is available] that resolves the reported issue.  To apply the update, enable the ''Fedora 15-Alpha'' package repository during installation, or apply the update manually after installation using the command {{command|su -c 'yum update plymouth'}}
{{Anchor|clutter_leaks}}
===System memory in use rises constantly (memory leak) when using GNOME Shell ===
<small>[[#clutter_leaks|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:672117|Bugzilla: #672117]]</small>


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
Some users have noticed memory leaks in GNOME Shell; that is, when Shell is running, the system memory in use by the ''gnome-shell'' process rises constantly. The severity of the leak can vary from system to system, but it usually starts out using around 60-70MB of system memory, and rises to over 200MB after a day or two. To work around the problem, simply restart the Shell when its memory usage gets too high: run {{command|killall gnome-shell}}, or from the ''Run'' dialog - triggered by the key combination alt-f2 - simply type the single letter ''r'' and hit enter.


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{{Anchor|gnome3_iranian_login}}
=== Unable to unlock encrypted filesystem using non-ASCII letters ===
=== Cannot log in to GNOME 3 with Iranian (fa_IR) locale selected ===
<small>[[#encryption_non-ascii|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:681290|Bugzilla: #681290]]</small>
<small>[[#gnome3_iranian_login|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:703060|Bugzilla: #703060]]</small>


When unlocking an encrypted disk partition on boot, passphrases containing special characters not present on a standard US English keymap may cause the boot process to hang. Characters known to cause problems include, but are not limited to, <code>ěščřžýáíé</code>.
A bug in GNOME Shell makes log in to that environment fail if the fa_IR (Iranian) locale is selected as the system locale. Various errors related to ''Argument 'text' (type utf8) may not be null'' will be present in the {{filename|~/.xsession-errors}} file.


An updated [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/dracut-008-7.fc15 dracut] package is available that resolves the reported issue.  To apply the update, enable the ''Fedora 15-Alpha'' package repository during installation, or apply the update manually after installation using the command {{command|su -c 'yum update dracut'}}. Next, rebuild your initial ram disk using the updated {{package|dracut}} package with the command {{command|su -c 'dracut -f'}}
You can work around the issue by using a different locale, or by removing these lines from the file {{filename|/usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ui/environment.js}}:
<pre>
    Date.prototype.toLocaleFormat = function(format) {
        return Shell.util_format_date(format, this.getTime());
    };
</pre>


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
{{Anchor|gdm_locale}}
=== Cannot select language or keyboard layout at login screen ===
<small>[[#gdm_locale|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:681750|Bugzilla: #681750]]</small>


{{Anchor|fallback_false_positive}}
In previous Fedora releases, the login screen (when using the gdm login manager, as is the default from a network, DVD or ''desktop'' live image install) had menus for selecting the language and keyboard layout to be used in the session. In Fedora 15, these menus are removed from gdm. To set the system language and keyboard layout you will need to open the ''User'' menu (at the top right hand corner of the screen), click on ''System Settings'', and then click on ''Region and Language'' in the window that opens up.
=== GNOME Fallback mode is used even on systems which can run Shell ===
<small>[[#fallback_false_positive|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:679326|Bugzilla: #679326]]</small>


GNOME 3 contains a 'fallback' desktop mode, based on {{package|gnome-panel}} and {{package|metacity}} instead of {{package|gnome-shell}}, which is intended to be used automatically on systems which are not capable of supporting GNOME Shell. Due to an over-aggressive timeout in the script used to test for Shell support, the fallback mode may be activated on systems which are in fact capable of running GNOME Shell. If you find your system boots to the fallback mode but you believe it should be capable of supporting the Shell and you would like to run the Shell, try running the command {{command|gnome-shell --replace}}. You can also try logging out and back in again, as this can cause the test to run quickly enough to pass, and result in the Shell being used.
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==="could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates: fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarch"===
<small>[[#fedora-release-15-3_update|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:716752|Bugzilla: #716752]]</small>


This bug is being worked on by the GNOME team and should be resolved in time for the Beta or Final release.
A bug in PackageKit (which does not affect updating via yum on the command line) prevents easily updating to fedora-release-15-3. Other updates can still be applied using PackageKit if the update for fedora-release-15-3 is unchecked first. To update fedora-release-15-3 itself using PackageKit, first click on the + sign next to "fedora-release-15-3 (noarch)" to see both of the associated package updates (fedora-release-15-3 and fedora-release-rawhide-15-3), then uncheck fedora-release-rawhide-15-3, then click "Install Updates". It asks to confirm removing "Rawhide repo definitions". Click "Continue" and it will then work. (Note that the fedora-release-rawhide package is only needed in order to upgrade to Rawhide, and can still be installed manually for this purpose.)


This issue is resolved in Fedora 15 Beta.
[[Category:Common bugs]]

Latest revision as of 00:00, 15 March 2018

This page documents common bugs in Fedora 15 and, if available, fixes or workarounds for these problems. If you find your problem in this page, do not file a bug for it, unless otherwise instructed. Where appropriate, a reference to the current bug(s) in Bugzilla is included.

Release Notes

Read the Fedora 15 announcement and the Fedora 15 release notes for specific information about changes in Fedora 15: known issues, and other general information.

My bug is not listed

Not every bug is listed in this page, but Bugzilla should be a comprehensive database of known bugs. This page is a sampling of the bugs most commonly discussed on our mailing lists and forums.

To see if your bug has already been reported, you can search Bugzilla. If it has not yet been reported, we encourage you to do so to help improve Fedora for yourself and others. A guide to Bugs and feature requests has been prepared to assist you.

If you believe an already-reported bug report should be added to this page because it is commonly encountered, you can:

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    1. a summary of the problem
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    3. an assessment on the impact to Fedora users

For reference, you can query Bugzilla for bugs tagged CommonBugs:

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Resolved issues

System fan runs constantly on laptops with Intel integrated graphics

link to this item - Bugzilla: #703511

On some laptops with Intel integrated graphics, a bug in the intel_ips kernel module may cause the system load to appear permanently high, resulting in the system fan running constantly at high speed. The system load reading is in error, so the system is not in any danger of temperature-related damage, but the constant fan noise may be annoying.

This issue was fixed in the updated kernel-2.6.38.6-27.fc15 package. To solve the issue, update your Fedora 15 installation as usual and reboot. You should no longer encounter this issue after updating to that version or later of kernel.

Installation issues

Unable to retrieve FTP repodata

link to this item - Bugzilla: #679709

Due to a bug in the installer, when adding FTP-based package repositories during installation, the installer may report a failure while attempting to access FTP-based repository. No fix is available at this time. To workaround the problem, users are advised to first add an HTTP-based package repository URL (such as http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/15/Fedora/x86_64/os). Once added, you may edit the newly created package repository, and change the repository URL to the desired FTP-based repository URL.

For additional guidance on installation package repositories, consult the installation guide.

AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind

link to this item - Bugzilla: #706542

There is a known failure that may occur while partitioning your system during installation. A manual workaround may be required if you encounter a failure similar to

AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind'

The problem will be fixed in future releases of Fedora, and an updates.img is available to resolve this issue for Fedora 15. For additional guidance on using an updates.img, consult Anaconda/Updates.

Installation failure when using ksdevice=bootif without bootif=

link to this item - Bugzilla: #704188

When installing Fedora 15 while using the boot argument ksdevice=bootif, the installer will fail abnormally if no BOOTIF= value is provided by the PXE server. Future versions of Fedora will not exhibit this failure. In the meantime, ensure your PXE server is making proper use of the IPAPPEND configuration variable. This variable controls what networking arguments are passed to the kernel, and is typically responsible for providing a BOOTIF= value.

For additional guidance, consult the syslinux IPAPPEND documentation.

Installation requires more memory

#installer-requires-more-memory link to this item - Bugzilla: #682555

The installer in Fedora 15 has undergone some changes in Fedora 15, a side effect of which it may require more than 512 MB and upto 768 MB may be required to finish the installation. 1 GB is recommended. A number of changes are being done in the installer to reduce this requirement but the amount of changes are too intrusive and hence won't be done in the Fedora 15 branch. Installer team is working on lowering memory requirements again for Fedora 16.

repomd.xml file reported missing or broken

link to this item - Bugzilla: #703025

When adding Fedora 15 to a PXE server and using a PXE boot menu to upgrade, the installer will complain about a bad or missing repomd.xml file. This happens when the PXE upgraded machine has no internet connectivity (for example because it is crosscabled to a PXE server). You can hit the "edit" button, and then fix the url to your local http server (usually running on the PXE server). Then you will hit the same issue again, as the installer also searches for the "updates testing" repo. Just point it with url to the same "base" f15 repo on your PXE/http server. Don't forget to unselect the "is mirror URL" tickbox.

Unclear how to reboot after installing from desktop live image

link to this item - Bugzilla: #705189

If you install Fedora 15 from the 'desktop' - GNOME 3 - live image, when the final screen of the installer prompts you to reboot your system, you may find yourself asking 'yes, but how?' The GNOME 3 interface does not offer shutdown or reboot options at first glance. To shut down or reboot, you can either log out from the User menu (top right hand corner of the screen) and then shut down or reboot from the login screen, or open the User menu and then hold down the 'alt' key: the Suspend entry will turn into a Power off... entry as long as the 'alt' key is held down, which when clicked will give you the option to shut down or reboot.

Systems using EFI BIOS are unsupported

link to this item - Bugzilla: #717605

Many systems using EFI (Extended Firmware Interface) do not work with Fedora 15 due to bugs in their EFI implementations. Either disable EFI in the system BIOS settings or boot the system with the "noefi" option. Note that some systems may simply hang at boot time without any error message.

Issues when upgrading from previous releases

Service not enabled after upgrading from Fedora 14

link to this item - Bugzilla: #703234, #703221, #703227, #703230, #703236, #703235, #703233, #703232

In Fedora 15, upstart has been replaced by a service called systemd. Due to improper rpm package upgrade scripts, some system services previously enabled in Fedora 14, may not be enabled after upgrading to Fedora 15. To determine if a service is impacted, run the systemctl status command as shown below.

# systemctl is-enabled foo.service && echo "Enabled on boot" || echo "Disabled on boot"

To enable a service on boot, run the following systemctl command (where foo is replaced with the name of the service):

# systemctl enable foo.service

Corrected packages may be available in the Fedora 15 updates repository. Depending on how you upgrade your Fedora 14 system (DVD-upgrade, or network upgrade), if the updates repository is included, packages with corrected upgrade scripts will be included and properly transfer your Fedora 14 service configuration to Fedora 15.

Graphical login does not start after upgrade

link to this item - Bugzilla: #698654

Depending on how Fedora 14 was initially installed, your system may not select the appropriate systemd boot target after upgrading to Fedora 15. The problem is caused by the %postinstall rpm script from the Fedora 14 package systemd-units. Since systemd isn't the default in Fedora 14, the problem will not manifest until you upgrade to Fedora 15.

If you change the Fedora 14 default runlevel at any time by modifying the file /etc/inittab, those changes will not affect the configured systemd default target. After upgrade, you may need to manually adjust the configured systemd default target links using the following procedure.

To configure systemd to start a graphical login menu on boot (similar to runlevel 5 in Fedora 14):

# ln -sf /lib/systemd/system/graphical.target /etc/systemd/system/default.target
# ln -sf graphical.target /lib/systemd/system/default.target

To configure systemd to start a text login prompt on boot (similar to runlevel 3 in Fedora 14):

# ln -sf /lib/systemd/system/runlevel3.target /etc/systemd/system/default.target
# ln -sf runlevel3.target /lib/systemd/system/default.target

USB 3.0 ports not working anymore after upgrade from F14

link to this item

If The USB 3.0 ports have been enabled in F14 using the guide in Common F14 bugs, USB 3.0 may not be working anymore after the upgrade to F15.

To enable the ports again, revert the changes made for F14: Remove the kernel parameter xhci.enable=1 (or xhci_hcd.enable=1) and remove the file /etc/pm/config.d/xhci, if existing.

Hardware issues

Poor transfer speeds with Atheros-based wireless chipsets

link to this item - Bugzilla: #702722

Several users have reported very slow transfers with Atheros-based wireless network adapters using the ath9k driver. It seems to be possible in many cases to work around this issue by creating a file named /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf with the contents:

options ath9k nohwcrypt=1

This disables the use of hardware encryption; it will result in slightly higher CPU usage as the system CPU will be used to handle encryption of the wireless connection.

Software issues

Add-ons (extensions) disappear after update to Firefox 7.0

link to this item - Mozilla: #680802

Firefox 7.0 contains a bug which means that any add-on (extension) that has a pending update (automatically downloaded, but not yet installed) when Firefox is updated to 7.0 will apparently disappear from Firefox.

This issue will be resolved in Firefox 7.0.1, which should arrive as an update shortly. In the meantime, you can try installing this extension as a workaround: it should cause the 'missing' add-ons to return.

Live USB overlay (persistent storage) not mounted on boot

link to this item - Bugzilla: #706122

Due to a defect in dracut, overlay (persistent storage) is not properly mounted on boot. An updated dracut-009-11.fc15 is available to resolve the issue, however this update will not correct existing Fedora 15 live images.

To temporarily workaround this problem with Fedora 15 live media...

  1. When booting live media, press [Tab] at the bootloader screen
  2. Add the following boot arguments
    rd.break=pre-trigger
  3. When the boot process stops and presents a shell prompt, type the following commands
     mkdir /overlayfs ; exit 
  4. When the boot process stops again and presents a shell prompt, type the following command
    exit 


For a permanent fix, you may rebuild the Fedora 15 live media to include the updated dracut package following instructions at How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD.

General buggy or missing functions in GNOME Shell network applet

link to this item

GNOME Shell features an integrated NetworkManager configuration interface, provided by an applet in the top panel and a configuration interface in System Settings. However, as of Fedora 15 Beta, these tools have not yet achieved feature parity with the configuration interface from GNOME 2, provided by the old nm-applet. Some features are still missing and there are known bugs with others. Major ones will be listed individually here, but as a general principle, if you encounter problems or missing features trying to configure your network using the GNOME 3 applet and System Settings interface, you can run the standalone nm-connection-editor tool, which makes all the operations not yet implemented in the GNOME 3 interface available. You can launch nm-connection-editor from a console, from the alt-f2 Run dialog, or from the overview (type nm-connection-editor or search for an entry named Network Connections).

GNOME 3's fallback mode uses the old nm-applet, and is not subject to this issue.

Laptop screen dims when switching to battery power or idle mode but never brightens again

link to this item - GNOME Bugzilla: #650405

Due to a bug in the screen brightness control logic in gnome-power-manager, laptop screens will dim as expected when switching from mains to battery power and dim further when the system is idle in battery mode, but will never brighten again when the system is no longer idle, or when you connect back to the mains. Eventually the screen will end up at its lowest possible brightness and be stuck there.

The only workaround is to disable screen dimming via the control center, or to manually reset the brightness to 100% via the keyboard (if you have brightness keys) or the control center every so often.

An updated gnome-power-manager package has been submitted to the updates-testing repository for testing. Users experiencing this problem are encouraged to test this update and report to Bodhi whether it solves the problem. To test the update, run this command:

su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update gnome-power-manager'

System memory in use rises constantly (memory leak) when using GNOME Shell

link to this item - Bugzilla: #672117

Some users have noticed memory leaks in GNOME Shell; that is, when Shell is running, the system memory in use by the gnome-shell process rises constantly. The severity of the leak can vary from system to system, but it usually starts out using around 60-70MB of system memory, and rises to over 200MB after a day or two. To work around the problem, simply restart the Shell when its memory usage gets too high: run killall gnome-shell, or from the Run dialog - triggered by the key combination alt-f2 - simply type the single letter r and hit enter.

Cannot log in to GNOME 3 with Iranian (fa_IR) locale selected

link to this item - Bugzilla: #703060

A bug in GNOME Shell makes log in to that environment fail if the fa_IR (Iranian) locale is selected as the system locale. Various errors related to Argument 'text' (type utf8) may not be null will be present in the ~/.xsession-errors file.

You can work around the issue by using a different locale, or by removing these lines from the file /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ui/environment.js:

    Date.prototype.toLocaleFormat = function(format) {
        return Shell.util_format_date(format, this.getTime());
    };

Cannot select language or keyboard layout at login screen

link to this item - Bugzilla: #681750

In previous Fedora releases, the login screen (when using the gdm login manager, as is the default from a network, DVD or desktop live image install) had menus for selecting the language and keyboard layout to be used in the session. In Fedora 15, these menus are removed from gdm. To set the system language and keyboard layout you will need to open the User menu (at the top right hand corner of the screen), click on System Settings, and then click on Region and Language in the window that opens up.

"could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates: fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarch"

link to this item - Bugzilla: #716752

A bug in PackageKit (which does not affect updating via yum on the command line) prevents easily updating to fedora-release-15-3. Other updates can still be applied using PackageKit if the update for fedora-release-15-3 is unchecked first. To update fedora-release-15-3 itself using PackageKit, first click on the + sign next to "fedora-release-15-3 (noarch)" to see both of the associated package updates (fedora-release-15-3 and fedora-release-rawhide-15-3), then uncheck fedora-release-rawhide-15-3, then click "Install Updates". It asks to confirm removing "Rawhide repo definitions". Click "Continue" and it will then work. (Note that the fedora-release-rawhide package is only needed in order to upgrade to Rawhide, and can still be installed manually for this purpose.)