Description of problem: Install Fedora Core 2 Test 3 on my IBM Thinkpad T22 (900Mhz PIII, 512MB Ram, 40GB drive, Intel network, Cisco Aironet 350 wireless PCMCIA card), with Workstation selected standard install. After first boot, display (Savage/IX) comes up in 640x480 mode. Using System Settings->Display to change the resolution, there are only options for 640x480 and 800x600. After clicking around in the hardware tab, back to display tab, a 1024x768 item shows up. I select this and save the changes, exit and restart X, but it comes up in 640x480 mode again. I simply cannot seem to change the resolution to 1024x768. The network adapters were detected, eth0, eth1, and wifi0 were set up, and all were "inactive" (not wired to the network). I try to activate wifi0, and it does not activate. I set it to activate on boot, and reboot the machine, and it comes up again as inactive. The boot messages say "starting wifi0 [OK]", but it is still inactive in system settings, and will not work. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Install Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Steps to Reproduce: 1.Select system settings->Display and try to change to 1024x768 2.Select system settings->Network and try to activate the wifi0 interface. 3. Actual results: 1. No 1024x768 option is shown. When one finally appears, select it. save, and exit/restart X, X will be in 640x480 mode again. 2. wifi0 will not activate. No lights on the wireless card are blinking. Expected results: 1. Display should display option for 1024x768 and when selected should change display to this resolution. 2. wifi0 should activate and obtain DHCP address, providing network connectivity. Additional info: Please let me know what I can do to try different things to see if they work, or what I need to do to provide additional information. If the equipment is not available, please let me know if I can help, and test and fixes if required.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 120950 ***
Changed to 'CLOSED' state since 'RESOLVED' has been deprecated.