To allow Windows and ROSA working correctly on the same computer we recommend to disable "quick start" feature in Windows. To do this, in Windows console launch "powercfg -h off" with administrator provileges In order to force mountin NTFS disk in ROSA you can launch the following command:
# ntfsfix /dev/<ntfs_partition_name>
The root of this problem usually lies in Windows "quick start"; another possible reason is that you didn't shutdown Windows properly and after that updated kernel or bootloader in ROSA. ROSA bootloader doesn't automatically mount NTFS that is aiting for filesystem consistency check or where the Windows "sleeps". To fix this:
# update-grub2
1. Try to install newer kernel version. First, add repositories with new kernel:
for i586: urpmi.addmedia kernel4.3 http://abf-downloads.rosalinux.ru/kernels_stable_personal/repository/rosa2014.1/i586/kernel_4_3/release/ --update for x64: urpmi.addmedia kernel4.3 http://abf-downloads.rosalinux.ru/kernels_stable_personal/repository/rosa2014.1/x86_64/kernel_4_3/release/ --update
2. And install the kernel:
urpmi kernel-nrj-desktop-4.3-latest
In order to make "bibliography database" service work in LibreOffice, you should install LibreOffice Base ({pkg|libreoffice-base}} package) and OpenJDK. To save space, we have removed these packages from ROSA Desktop Fresh installation image.
Install libreoffice-openclipart package.
Starting from version 39, Firefox doesn't support SSL3 protocol (treating it as compromised) and rejects to connect to sites that use it. If you still have to get access to a site that use this protocol, you should enable it if Firefox config (about:config)
security.ssl3.dhe_rsa_aes_128_sha=false security.ssl3.dhe_rsa_aes_256_sha=false