forgot to mention that the bonobo-moniker-archiver did crashed when
logged on to gnome ...
but, this is a known issue.

On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 10:44, Luis M wrote:
> Ok, had to do it. I downloaded the two ISO's, wiped out my / ; /usr and
> all other partitions except /home.
> Follow the installation in an ibook (first generation) and this is what
> I have after booting:
> chose install-novideo (the only one that works)
> chose the default package instalation (except for the office related
> packages)
> added the terminal packages
> didn't select any extra packages after in individual selection
> (should've mentioned that I reformated root and /usr in XFS -- prior
> they were ext3)
> during install XFree86 failed to install
> so did filesystem...
> aside from that, installation went smooth.
> after rebooting in level 3 the computer stood there waiting forever for
> a dhcp server to assign the ip's for the network interfaces (i did added
> my airport, but I'm using my ethernet port, for which I have a dhcp
> server running locally. not sure if ppp or airport cause this to happen)
> solve that issue after re-booting (yes, got tired of waiting), made sure
> that airport was not activated at boot, same for ppp, and didn't use the
> /etc/init.d/internet init script, just network init script. that solved
> that .
> after a little while, kernel panic!
> the message said:
> "kernel panic: attempted to kill idle task
> In idle task - not syncing"
> right before that it said:
> "task = c0ld3450[0] "swapper" "
> whatever that cryptic message means, some folks out there might just
> know... I didn't have time to copy the whole thing though, there was
> some stuff about altivec last math before, but since this is a G3, no
> altivec engine here, so don't know how the kernel handles that when
> there is no altivec core in the CPU (i know you guys compile the kernels
> by defaul with altivec support)
> waited for the computer to reboot (180 seconds)
> back in the command line
> inserted the Cd and installed XFree86 and XFree86-server.
> ran XFdrake to set the right resolution for an ibook (got surprised to
> see the ibook 800x600 as a choice).
> assuming it would work, try telinit 5 as root, which of course didn't
> work (xfs was running); failed don't know why, but check the
> /etc/sysconfig/desktop to make sure what display manager was the
> default, it was "kdm" and there were like 8 lines!! seting up the same
> variable: displaymanager=.... (or whatever the var is, we all know).
> fixed that, and made sure KDE packages were installed (they all were
> installed, so were the gnome packages -- i'm mostly a gnome user, but I
> guess that eventually I will have to switch to KDE and use both :-( )
> surprisingly, try telinit 5 again and that didn't work either #@!@#$.
> check the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file and so that the needed resolution
> for an ibook were not set properly :-)
> the values should be:
>    HorizSync  30.0-40.0
>  VertRefresh 60.0-70.0
> and the magical modeline that does it should be:
> Modeline "800x600"   39.955 800 856 984 1056   600 601 605 628 +hsync
> +vsync
> after trying this, I changed the /etc/sysconfig/desktop display manager
> variable to use GDM :-) and try telinit 5 again. it worked!
> 
> k, finally in X with the right resolution. 
> try to open evolution and it gave me some cryptic message:
> libcamellocal.so could not be loaded...
> whatever that was.
> 
> opened a ssh connection between this and my main desktop, ran
> 'evolution' and typed this message...
> 
> I hope this helps getting the instalation process to 'final' state and
> the release to be over and we can move on to the next set of problems
> :-)
> 
> 
> p.s. if XFree starts to crap out on me again, then I will have no choice
> but to try some other distro that works out of the box. I'm eyeing
> Debian next woody release, which I started to peek on yesterday. I guess
> it will have to be done eventually, but, I still wanted to give Mandrake
> a try since 8.0 was kind of good (maybe better than linuxppc). However,
> I guess that's always a choice for us :-) no bitching this time, just a
> comment.
> 
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