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| {{result|fail}} <ref>the session got oom-killed {{bz|887302}}</ref> | | {{result|fail}} <ref>the session got oom-killed {{bz|887302}}</ref> | ||
| {{result|warn}} <ref | | {{result|warn}} <ref>there's a broken dependency - the required pygobject3-base conflicts with older pygobject3 and yum isn't able to put pygobject on the list of packages to be updated along the installation; the other thing is that I really do not understand why clicking on a connection in *firewall*-applet brings up a configuration window which has NO firewall options but as a KDE user I'm just leaving that on GNOME people to find a logic in it ...</ref> | ||
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| {{result|warn}} <ref | | {{result|warn}} <ref> Had to update/install to pygobject3-base-3.4.2-4.fc18, for some reason couldn't show any applet in the g-shell :) psklenar comments: {{bz|886542}}</ref> | ||
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== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
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[[Category:Fedora 18 Test Days]] | [[Category:Fedora 18 Test Days]] |