Re: [Cooker] beta3 bugs (fail to detect nic during install)

2000-09-25 Thread Christopher Molnar

On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, michael nazaroff wrote:
> Thats good that someone else has the same problem with there nic card, hehe
> thought I was doing something wrong or maybe just going crazy! But
> everything was the same for my system.  What going on with Kde Media Player
> enqueue I clicked on a mp3 file and it tried starting but never does and
> then suddenly everything under kde starts being really sluggish have to log
> out and back in to make it so the mouse pointer runs without skipping.
> Another thing I was playing around with was dragging and droping which has
> some serious problems again under kde problems with lag? Is this Mandrake
> specific or something for them kde developers are working on?

Can you please select "Help-->Report Bug" from kde media player and send a 
bug report in please? This way it gets fast to the right people.

The dragging and dropping may be solved in the latest kde version (actually 
my next set of rpm's).

-Chris




Re: [Cooker] beta3 bugs (fail to detect nic during install)

2000-09-25 Thread michael nazaroff

Thats good that someone else has the same problem with there nic card, hehe 
thought I was doing something wrong or maybe just going crazy! But 
everything was the same for my system.  What going on with Kde Media Player 
enqueue I clicked on a mp3 file and it tried starting but never does and 
then suddenly everything under kde starts being really sluggish have to log 
out and back in to make it so the mouse pointer runs without skipping.  
Another thing I was playing around with was dragging and droping which has 
some serious problems again under kde problems with lag? Is this Mandrake 
specific or something for them kde developers are working on?

>I can confirm this same problem.  When I installed beta 3 on each of my 2
>computers and selected cable modem, the installer gives the message:
>
>"No ethernet network adapter is currently configured on your system.   
>Please
>run the hardware configuration tool."
>
>But as soon as I run linuxconf, it finds the device and sets up the 
>drivers.  I
>still had to do "ifup eth0" to kick dhcp after linuxconf finished the setup 
>and
>exited.
>
>The 2 nics I use are PCI NE2000 clone (rtl8129?) and a 3COM 3c900 (3c95x).
>
>Also, another issue during the install.  After the network install fails, 
>it
>goes to the Time Zone setup.  Once this is complete is returns to the 
>network
>setup, fails again after repeating the inputs for the same nic, then again 
>goes
>into the Time Zone setup.  This repeats endlessly untill I choose 'Disable
>network".  Then it skips over the printer setup!
>
>Cheers,
>Rob

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Re: [Cooker] beta3 bugs (fail to detect nic during install)

2000-09-25 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Linux Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I can confirm this same problem.  When I installed beta 3 on each of my 2
> computers and selected cable modem, the installer gives the message:
> 
> "No ethernet network adapter is currently configured on your system.   Please
> run the hardware configuration tool."

fixed in latest cooker.



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http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




Re: [Cooker] beta3 bugs (fail to detect nic during install)

2000-09-24 Thread Linux Fan

I can confirm this same problem.  When I installed beta 3 on each of my 2
computers and selected cable modem, the installer gives the message:

"No ethernet network adapter is currently configured on your system.   Please
run the hardware configuration tool."

But as soon as I run linuxconf, it finds the device and sets up the drivers.  I
still had to do "ifup eth0" to kick dhcp after linuxconf finished the setup and
exited.

The 2 nics I use are PCI NE2000 clone (rtl8129?) and a 3COM 3c900 (3c95x).

Also, another issue during the install.  After the network install fails, it
goes to the Time Zone setup.  Once this is complete is returns to the network
setup, fails again after repeating the inputs for the same nic, then again goes
into the Time Zone setup.  This repeats endlessly untill I choose 'Disable
network".  Then it skips over the printer setup!

Cheers,
Rob


michael nazaroff wrote:

> Yes It's Working fine it was only when I tried to setup the Cable modem
> during install it mentioned that it could not start networking because there
> was no ethernet card working but when I went back and tried to setup local
> networking it found the card right away.   
>
> >From: Pixel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: [Cooker] beta3 bugs
> >Date: 24 Sep 2000 23:17:17 +0200
> >
> >"michael nazaroff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Accton|SMC2-1211TX (NETWORK_ETHERNET 8139too)
> >
> >[...]
> >
> > > > > during install which is a SMC-1211TX using kernel module rtl8139,
> >and I have
> >
> >isn't module 8139too working on your card?
> >
>
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