
Its not an SELinux issue but a bug with NetworkManager version 0.8.999-3.git20110526.fc15 (which was pushed into yum repositories on 26th May). Thus the original F15 distribution works fine until you attempt a yum update and thats where trouble begins. This is the fix: Download the three files http://bit.ly/kl3dEP, http://bit.ly/iA2mxr, and http://bit.ly/iko3Ma into a folder. Then as root, rpm -Uvh --oldpackage *.rpm If you need to do an update, then exclude NetworkManager from the updates: yum --exclude=NetworkManager* update -- Arthur On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 10:21 +0300, Alex Nderitu wrote:
Disable selinux and you will be ok.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Alex Ngatia <alex.ngatia@gmail.com> wrote: Guess I'm sticking with my Fedora 14 for the time being.
On 6/2/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote: > That now clears it, I rem Fedora 11 had issues with Multimedia. Generally, I > find it safer to recommend a backward release to a newbie >
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Alex
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