Hi Michel,
I tried to use the Doyen Cd, and I met the following problems:
Thank you for taking time to try the CD. We really need more people using it to obtain more suggestions on how to improve the Doyen CD.
- The password [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not trivial - first to remember and next to type with a French keyboard : one has to type Shift+2 to get @, and so "doyenShift+2org" in order to be able to select the French keyboard, and the keys typed appear as asterisks of course (since one has to enter the root password to be able to change keyboard). I would suggest to hit just Enter, if it is possible ? Otherwise, at least write the password in the Doyen-Wiki, with the set of keys to be typed on a French (and other languages) keyboard, in order to change keyboard config. I think the Doyen wiki is a natural place to look (at least it is where I looked !). But the password was not there (or is it somewhere I did not find?), and I had to find it on another PC, in archived mails of the axiom-developer list. A bit complicated, and probably almost impossible to find for a newcomer to Axiom?.
Wao. It is complicated. We had the intention of changing the password to something simpler, like just "doyen". The password is in the Doyen-Wiki but not that trivial to find. I will try to have this for the next build of the live cd, together with more important content in the front page of the Wiki as suggested by Mr. Bill Page.
- For next releases, I wonder if it would not be better to use Knoppix for the core, instead of Fedora ?
There is a version of Doyen using Knoppix 3.7. http://daly.axiom-developer.org/doyen/ However, the final goal of the project was to have a Red Hat based Live CD. The Doyen-Knoppix version does not have a Axiom / LatexWiki. Knoppix has changed very much from version 3.7 to the latest 4.0.2, especially in the way the Live CD can be remastered. I would like to try to update this over the summer, and have the AxiomLatexWiki included.
My PCs are networked to Internet through an ADSL modem- router, and Knoppix found it so I was able to connect to Internet without any additional configuration. With the Doyen CD, I could not connect to Internet and the adress of the modem-router was detected incorrectly as first DNS address (instead of gateway, as correctly found by Knoppix).
Very interesting. I have never come across this problem. I will check into it.
- The Doyen CD does not recognize hard disks with ntfs partitions (cannot read) while Knoppix is able to read them.
I use the Doyen CD and it recognizes my ntfs partitions correctly. Not sure why it didn't find it in your computer. My first guess is that the autofs daemon is off. I will address this.
But maybe there are other PC configs that Fedora would analyze correctly but not Knoppix, so it is more a question than a suggestion. Or maybe there are now newer Fedora (I used the latest Knoppix, dated 2 june 2006).
You are right. It is really a trade off, especially that the creation of a Fedora CD is faster and more customizable than Knoppix, but Knoppix has more hardware support. Actually, Doyen is one of the first Fedora Live CDs I have seem around. An official one was only achieved last year in Google Summer of Code, so I think in that sense Knoppix is more mature. I guess the best thing will be to have best of both worlds (this will actually be better for people who prefer KDE than Gnome).
Anyway, despite these problems, very nice job, thanks a lot ! Best wishes,
Thank you very much, if you have more suggestions just let me know. Regards, Jose Alfredo Perez _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer