Re: [Cooker] cooker install comments
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 05:08:23AM -0700, Ben Reser wrote: > When I tried to do a network configuration from linuxconf I get: > Error message from remadmin :X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid > Window parameter) > Error message from remadmin : Major opcode of failed request: 61 > (X_ClearArea) > Error message from remadmin : Serial number of failed request: 7008 > Error message from remadmin : Current serial number in output stream: 9806 > And then it hangs. Still broken. -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org "EXTREMELY SERIOUS WARNING: Unless you are as smart as Johann Karl Friedrich Gauss, savvy as a half-blind Calcutta bootblack, tough as General William Tecumseh Sherman, rich as the Queen of England, emotionally resilient as a Red Sox fan, and as generally able to take care of yourself as the average nuclear missile submarine commander, you should have never been allowed near this document. Please dispose of it as you would any piece of high-level radioactive waste and then arrange with a qualified surgeon to amputate your arms at the elbows and gouge your eyes from their sockets" - Neal Stephenson, Crytonomicon
Re: [Cooker] cooker install comments
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 03:28:22AM -0700, Ben Reser wrote: > * pageup/pagedown don't work. > * items ending in a colon don't have "baloon help" e.g. wu-ftupd: > * the items ending in colons also seem to be in the wrong sort order too. > * xinetd shows twice All appears to be fixed but if you use the arrow keys you still can have diffculty with the wrap arround. I know so I'm picky... :) > Other things that are new or that I haven't listed yet: > kcontrol has no screensavers listed in the box. > They are installed. But they aren't showing in the box. Fixed! > When running the install it gets to the network setup part. It tells me it's > already been done on this machine. I choose Done. It prompts me for the type > of card. I hit cancel. It *appears* to go on. Asks me about my timezone and > system clock. Then I'm right back at the network setup telling me the network > has been setup. It keeps doing this until I select a card. But the install > does work. Fixed. -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org "EXTREMELY SERIOUS WARNING: Unless you are as smart as Johann Karl Friedrich Gauss, savvy as a half-blind Calcutta bootblack, tough as General William Tecumseh Sherman, rich as the Queen of England, emotionally resilient as a Red Sox fan, and as generally able to take care of yourself as the average nuclear missile submarine commander, you should have never been allowed near this document. Please dispose of it as you would any piece of high-level radioactive waste and then arrange with a qualified surgeon to amputate your arms at the elbows and gouge your eyes from their sockets" - Neal Stephenson, Crytonomicon
Re: [Cooker] cooker install comments
I did a new install from sunsite.uio.no rsynch. And here are my new comments. I've included some of my previous comments when I'm modifying what I thought before... This is an expert development install with everything. On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 05:08:23AM -0700, Ben Reser wrote: > The list of daemons to start is also really hard to use. The scrolling "wraps" > around. I.E. if you scroll to the bottom it will keep scrolling back to the > top. Which makes it really confusing. Especially if you're trying to use Page > Up etc to get around. Well it isn't doing this now but I have a few new issues. * pageup/pagedown don't work. * items ending in a colon don't have "baloon help" e.g. wu-ftupd: * the items ending in colons also seem to be in the wrong sort order too. * xinetd shows twice > I selected the 1280x1024 resolution but got 1024x768 after the install. :( > No matter what I do I can't get 1280x1024, used to work just fine under 7.1. > I'm running XF86 4.01 and this is in a Gateway Solo 9100 laptop so it's an ATI > video card. > This is with XF86 4.01 -18mdk Okay I figured this issue out on my own. My internal LCD screen wasn't "off" like it was supposed to be. I'd had my bios set to not turn it on. I'm not sure why it was back on. Weirdness... linuxconf is still messed up as referenced in another thread. > On my desktop I have a link to a zip drive but I don't have a zip drive hooked > up and there is no /mnt/zip still there. Other things that are new or that I haven't listed yet: kcontrol has no screensavers listed in the box. They are installed. But they aren't showing in the box. When running the install it gets to the network setup part. It tells me it's already been done on this machine. I choose Done. It prompts me for the type of card. I hit cancel. It *appears* to go on. Asks me about my timezone and system clock. Then I'm right back at the network setup telling me the network has been setup. It keeps doing this until I select a card. But the install does work. Good work guys it is getting better :) -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org "Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't have bugs, then they'd be algorithms."
Re: [Cooker] cooker install comments
Reinstalled tonight from sunsite.uio.no. It works now so whatever the problem was has been solved. On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 05:38:54PM +0200, Till Kamppeter wrote: > Ben Reser wrote: > > > > This is with cups-1.1.3-2mdk, cups-devel-1.1.3-2mdk and > > cups-drivers-0.3.6-12mdk > > > > I was unable to get my LaserJet6P to work with either CUPS or lpd during the > > install. I haven't tried after the install. This is a printer that's hooked > > up to a Netgear PS104 printer server. Which supports both lpd and smb printer > > protocols I tried both. > > > > If the server supports a socket mode this would be the easiest way of > connection. KUPS has a possibility to scan for socket printers. > > KUPS also scans for SMB printers, but you must have the SMB packages > installed and restart the CUPS daemon and KUPS after installing the SMB > packages. > > In the LPD mode of the server you have to configure manually. The queue > name on the server is mostly "lp". User "Remote LPD printer" or similar > in the CUPS configuration programs (KUPS, printerdrake, CUPS web > interface). > >Till > -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org "Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't have bugs, then they'd be algorithms."
Re: [Cooker] cooker install comments
Ben Reser wrote: > > This is with cups-1.1.3-2mdk, cups-devel-1.1.3-2mdk and > cups-drivers-0.3.6-12mdk > > I was unable to get my LaserJet6P to work with either CUPS or lpd during the > install. I haven't tried after the install. This is a printer that's hooked > up to a Netgear PS104 printer server. Which supports both lpd and smb printer > protocols I tried both. > If the server supports a socket mode this would be the easiest way of connection. KUPS has a possibility to scan for socket printers. KUPS also scans for SMB printers, but you must have the SMB packages installed and restart the CUPS daemon and KUPS after installing the SMB packages. In the LPD mode of the server you have to configure manually. The queue name on the server is mostly "lp". User "Remote LPD printer" or similar in the CUPS configuration programs (KUPS, printerdrake, CUPS web interface). Till
[Cooker] cooker install comments
This was on an expert install of everything. While I did ask for everything. I really do agree with the other people that there should be some defaults. It came with identd and xidentd selected. This is illogical. Now granted I can turn it off but please set some logical defaults. The list of daemons to start is also really hard to use. The scrolling "wraps" around. I.E. if you scroll to the bottom it will keep scrolling back to the top. Which makes it really confusing. Especially if you're trying to use Page Up etc to get around. Also it asks which printer system I want to use. That's nice but it really should ask that before it asks what I want to start so that way it can start out with logical defaults. I.E. if I choose CUPS then it shouldn't start lpd unless I tell it otherwise. Others may disagree this is just my personal preference. This is with cups-1.1.3-2mdk, cups-devel-1.1.3-2mdk and cups-drivers-0.3.6-12mdk I was also impressed when I made the "Auto install floppy" that it worked flawlessly with my SuperDisk in my laptop which in the past floppies have not worked very well with! I was unable to get my LaserJet6P to work with either CUPS or lpd during the install. I haven't tried after the install. This is a printer that's hooked up to a Netgear PS104 printer server. Which supports both lpd and smb printer protocols I tried both. I selected the 1280x1024 resolution but got 1024x768 after the install. :( No matter what I do I can't get 1280x1024, used to work just fine under 7.1. I'm running XF86 4.01 and this is in a Gateway Solo 9100 laptop so it's an ATI video card. This is with XF86 4.01 -18mdk Wahoo clicking on the floppy icon when no floppy is in my superdisk drive doesn't hang the machine like it did in 7.0 and 7.1. When I tried to do a network configuration from linuxconf I get: Error message from remadmin :X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) Error message from remadmin : Major opcode of failed request: 61 (X_ClearArea) Error message from remadmin : Serial number of failed request: 7008 Error message from remadmin : Current serial number in output stream: 9806 And then it hangs. Also of note you get a dialog that pops up when you start linuxconf that says: Incompaitble module /usr/lib/linuxconf/modules/pppoe.so.1.18.0 get a new one or recompile it against a recent linuxconf-devel package. Excpect API revision 16, got 15. This is with: linuxconf-devel-1.21r1-2mdk linuxconf-lib-1.21r1-2mdk linuxconf-1.21r1-2mdk On my desktop I have a link to a zip drive but I don't have a zip drive hooked up and there is no /mnt/zip Well that's it for me for now. -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org "Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't have bugs, then they'd be algorithms."