Yes, it does do that ... but only if you unselect something later in the
list that needs that package.  Pretty strange way to do it, fortunately
I went back over the list three times before I went on to the next step.
Can be a pain, but worth it in the long run.

Bambi


Ot Ratsaphong wrote:

> Just letting you know that I re-installed MDK 7.0 and found out that the
> installation had not installed the kdpms package. This time I made sure that
> it was installed and now dpms is shown on the Control Center.
>
> When installing in Expert mode, it is best to go back over the selected
> packeges to ensure that all selected packages are still on the list. The GUI
> installation package seems to have a nasty way of unselecting pagkages that
> have been selected for installation.
>
> Cheers,
> Ot   8^)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fran Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, 13 June 2000 12:31
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Worthless email list
>
> >That is great...glad to be of help.
> >
> >You were luckier than I with the hardware detect.
> >I have a VIA chipset...that should say it all, I think :)
> >But fortunately my husband has been in Linux about
> >6mos to a year longer than I and he understands the
> >guts of it much better than I do on the hardware side
> >and got it to work ... by getting both windows98
> >and Linux to agree on the settings they will use,
> >then preventing Windows from using automatic
> >settings and uninstalling the ISNPNP after Linux
> >settings were correct.  All of this while playing
> >back and forth with the PnP settings in the BIOS!
> >I never would have gotten it.  If I hadn't seen
> >it ... I wouldn't believe a combination like that would
> >be possible.
> >
> >Not only that...but I can go between Linux and
> >Windows now without it changing the sound
> >and locking me out of the cool sounds in both
> >OSs.  Truly a wonder after all I had been through
> >with this.  My husband is amazing!
> >
> >Have fun...Linux is really a blast....so cool!
> >
> >Bambi

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