Claudio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I mean that now I'm using that horrible Redhat (I HATE IT! IT'S NOT FRIENDLY, 
> IT POOR, IT'S..... NOT MANDRAKE!). I running rh at home for now I can compile 
> xine+css and it works, sane works, scsi subsystem works.
> I saw that many people where crying here (I was the first yesterday!) for we 
> have to subsystitute aic7xxx with aic7xxx_old module, anyway

this is a problem we going to take care soon, actually to fix this i
need such cards :-(.

> 1. How can it be done during installation?

There will be some update.

> 3. If someone is so patient to wait these 4 days, have to manually change 
> /etc/modules.conf, rebuild initrd-img and modify lilo... Beginner users can 
> do that?

no, we will do an update..

> I'm not able compiling XINE on my 8.0, for ./configure report that "imlib" is 
> not well configured. Yeah, it's installed, all imlib/libimlib from cd1/2 are 
> installed. Moreover, I could compile xine on beta3!!! Anyway, the xine+css 
> compiled with beta3 was horrible: many dvd-frames where lost, program crashed 
> every 10 seconds, image was build with big squares. I did exactly the same 
> procedure with RedHat: same compiler (2.96), same xine.tar.gz, same XFree 
> (4.0.3), same machine, same dvd but now WORKS! Why?!? I just thought it's a 
> NVidia problem because I read the thread about these fu%&$£ driver. I 
> downloaded everything from crazy-horse (btw, thanks Con!) recompiled .src for 
> smp machine and drivers installed OK after XFreeConfig-4, but now I cannot 
> compile xine... Oh my God, did I made something bad against you?!?
> Anyway, it is **NOT** a nice procedure for newbye I believe...

where i can download this program to see the problems.

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