hi charles,

you bring up a good point.  for everyone who has installed redmond
linux,
we need to know if either your modem, your monitor, or your video card
was
not listed in the installer.

please all, if you installed redmond linux and did not see your monitor,
video card, or modem, i need to know so we can add it in the next build.

thanks!

joe

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On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Charles Bandy wrote:

> I can see a lot of the work you've put in and I'm sure there's
> more than meets the eye!  Glad to hear the quake didn't shake
> you.
> 
> I loaded 28 today and, yes, you're right--KDE does take a long
> time to logout.  In fact with my video it just bombed and the
> keyboard locked.  So, initially, I had to turn the computer off
> and reboot, and then run shutdown from the terminal or use
> ctrl-alt-backspace to get out of X.  This may be due to my
> S3 Savage4 chip in the display.
> 
> I've noticed that in Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and SuSE 7.1 that KDE
> takes a long time after clicking on logout.
> 
> Nice interview on the English site.
> Thanks again,
> Charles
> 
> P.S.:  an afterthought-I didn't get the video test screen when
> I used 800x600 with 24 bit color.  I had to use 16 bit to get the
> test screen.  Again, probably related to S3 chip.  I say this
> because Linux-Mandrake 8.0 gives the option of XFree87 4.0 or
> 3.3.x.  3. works for me and 4.0 doesn't for Linux-Mandrake.
>

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