An other problem occur with supermount while intalling MS Office (throught CXoffice 1.2).
Install start, but during installation I have files not found. When trying to list files : [celine@celine Office]$ cd /mnt/cdrom [celine@celine cdrom]$ ls autorun.inf MSOWC.CAB ows.msi SETUP.HLP SQL/ SYSTEMNT/ DATA1.MSI MSOWC.MSI PFILES/ setup.ini SQLWRAP.EXE WINDOWS/ IE5/ Oem/ README.DOC SETUPSE.EXE SUPPORT/ LICENSE.TXT OFFICE1.CAB readose.txt SETUPSE.INI SYSTEM/ MSI/ OSESETUP.INF SETUP.EXE SP/ SYSTEM95/ [celine@celine cdrom]$ cd PFILES/ [celine@celine PFILES]$ ls COMMON/ FP98/ MSOFFICE/ SNAPVIEW/ VSTUDIO/ [celine@celine PFILES]$ cd MSOFFICE/ MSSQL7 OFFICE STATION TEMPLATE [celine@celine PFILES]$ cd MSOFFICE/OFFICE/10 1031 1033 1034 1036 1041 1043 [celine@celine PFILES]$ cd MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ [celine@celine 1033]$ ls WEBPINTL.DLL ls: WEBPINTL.DLL: No such file or directory [celine@celine 1033]$ ll WEBPINTL.DLL ls: WEBPINTL.DLL: No such file or directory [celine@celine 1033]$ ls ls: ACADP9.CHM: No such file or directory ls: ACADPMN9.AW: No such file or directory ls: ACCORE9.AW: No such file or directory ls: ACJETCR9.AW: No such file or directory ............. ............ When back to normal mount, everything works well. This is Microsoft Office2000 Professional SR-1 Original CD (this verstion is only given with new PCs). --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Norman Carver wrote: > > > problems). I cannot believe that others are not > complaining about this since > I have reported it as well, as did various others. > Read the list. > I also mailed to Juan that it is still not completly > fixed. But people > seem to be quite busy fixing other things. Lets have > some patience. > > > > > Additional usability problems for supermount under > KDE: > > (1) Most important: after CDROM has been > accessed via Konqueror, when > > you eject the CDROM, tray opens and then > immdiately closes again. This > > happens as long as any Konqueror windows are > open--even those that have never > > accessed /mnt/cdrom. So, you have to close ALL > Konqueror windows to get your > > CD back--unless you want to forcibly restrain the > tray. (This does not > > happen if you simply cd into /mnt/cdrom--you can > eject the CDROM even while > > shell windows are still open to /mnt/cdrom.) > This is most likely related to the polling konqueror > does on directories. > Does it also happen if you use the fam-service (you > NEED to enable portmap > as well, which is stupid since it doesn't do that by > default? I think > polling should be turned of for cdroms and floppies, > but well... > > > > Danny > > > ___________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en français ! Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com