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Chapter 56. Desktop
Updating totem alone fails
Explicit dependency between the totem and gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free packages is missing. Consequently, when trying to update just the totem package, the operation fails. To work around this problem, do not update the totem package by itself and rely on the system update instead. (BZ#1451211)
The operating system always assumes Wacom Expresskeys Remote mode 1 when booting
The Wacom Expresskeys Remote (EKR) is a standalone device and thus can be switched to any operating mode when the operating system (OS) boots. Currently, however, the OS always assumes that the EKR is set to mode 1 upon boot. Consequently, the EKR is not synchronized with the OS when the EKR mode was not set to 1 prior to system boot. To work around this problem, set the EKR to mode 1 before starting the OS. (BZ#1458351)
Cannot install downloaded RPM files from Nautilus
When an RPM file is double clicked in the
Nautilus
file manger, the following error is returned instead of the file being installed:
Sorry, this did not work, File is not supported
This happens because the
yum
backend to PackageKit
does not support getting details about local files.
This problem can be worked around by either installing gnome-packagekit to handle the double-click action or by manually installing the files using
yum
. (BZ#1434477)
Yelp does not correctly display HTML formatted files
In earlier versions of
yelp
, HTML formatted files could be displayed. With version 3.22, this functionality no longer works, returning an Unknown Error
with the qualifying text URL cannot be shown
.
There is no workaround at this time, as the problem may be related to architectural changes in
yelp
itself.
System administrators should note that
yelp
does not support this use case and expects Mallard or Docbook data as input.
Alternative methods for displaying HTML formatted content should be considered. (BZ#1443179)
Automatic modesetting fails when attaching monitors with some AMD hardware
With some configurations, adding an additional monitor to a system using AMD hardware can fail to activate the new hardware automatically.
The problem is currently under investigation.
To workaround the issue, system administrators should manually call xrandr(1) to enable the monitor. (BZ#1393951)
Gnome Documents
can not display some documents when installed without LibreOffice
due to a missing dependency
Gnome Documents
uses libraries provided by the LibreOffice
suite for rendering certain types of documents, such as OpenDocument Text or Open Office XML formats. However, the required libraries (libreoffice-filters) are missing from the dependency list of the gnome-documents package. Therefore, if you install Gnome Documents
on a system that does not have LibreOffice
, the aforementioned document types can not be rendered.
To work around this problem, install libreoffice-filters package manually, even if you do not plan to use LibreOffice itself. (BZ#1466164)
Application Installer
displays packages even though they can not be installed on big endian architectures
When you use the
Application Installer
graphical package installer (the gnome-software package) on a big-endian system such as IBM Power Systems or IBM z Systems, some of the packages listed as available will not be possible to install, and an attempt to do so results in an installing not available
error message. This is a known issue caused by package metadata currently being generated only for 64-bit AMD and Intel-compatible (little-endian) systems, and assuming all packages are also available on big-endian architectures, which is not the case.
There is no workaround to this problem; however, the error message has no consequences other than the package not being installable. (BZ#1464139)
The Add/Remove Software
tool (gpk-application) does not use a newly imported key on the first try
When using the
Add/Remove Software
graphical interface in GNOME
to install a package signed by a key that was not already imported, the tool displays a prompt allowing you to import the key. However, even if the key is imported, the installation is still unsuccessful due to a bug that prevents using the key immediately. To work around the problem, install the same package again; at that point the key is already imported from the previous attempt, and the installation succeeds. (BZ#1387181)
Resizing a display of a virtual machine with multiple displays using multiple PCI devices causes X
to crash
A bug in the
QXL
driver (xorg-x11-drv-qxl) causes the X.Org
display server on a virtual machine to crash upon display resize if the virtual machine has multiple displays configured to use multiple PCI devices. Make sure guest virtual machines running Red Hat Enterprise Linux with multiple monitors are configured to use a single PCI device. In Red Hat Virtualization, this setting is controlled by the Single PCI Device
check box under Edit
-> Console
, and is enabled by default. (BZ#1428340)
Nautilus does not hide icons in the GNOME Classic Session
The GNOME Tweak Tool to show or hide icons in the gnome session, where the icons are hidden by default, is ignored in the GNOME Classic Session. As a result, it is not possible to hide icons in the GNOME Classic Session even though the GNOME Tweak Tool displays this option. (BZ#1474852)
Incorrect dependency in flatpak
Due to a wrong dependency in the flatpak package, the user can encounter the following error:
flatpak: error while loading shared libraries: libostree-1.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
To work around this problem, install the flatpak-libs package. Alternatively, instead of initially installing just flatpak, install both of the packages by running:
sudo yum -y install flatpak flatpak-libs
(BZ#1476905)
Firefox does not start after update
After the upgrade to firefox-52.1.2-.el7.x86_64 and further, the browser does not start in some cases. This is due to the nspr and nss packages not being updated from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 batch. To work around this problem, update the nspr and nss packages from Red Hat Enterprise 7.4 release. Another possible workaround is to downgrade Firefox, but this option is not recommended. As a result, it is possible to start the Firefox web browser again. (BZ#1455798)
Limited support for visuals in Xorg
In the Xorg server, only TrueColor and DirectColor visuals at depth 16 or higher are supported for hardware drivers. Legacy applications that need a PseudoColor visual can be run against the Xephyr nested X server, which implements PseudoColor translation when displayed on a TrueColor screen. (BZ#1185690)