Re: [Cooker] install with hd.img from ISO image
On Saturday 02 March 2002 14:27, you wrote: > >I logged in as root and tried XFdrake. It gives me the three > > possibilities, both cards separately > > do you have two cards or is it both heads > It's a dual headed Matrox card. > try mounting the cdimages and ls XFree*-4.2*.rpm *compat* in the > package directories > and install the one you need + XFree86-compat-libs-4.1.0-2mdk.i586.rpm I'm going to try that. Jo
Re: [Cooker] install with hd.img from ISO image
> > >I logged in as root and tried XFdrake. It gives me the three possibilities, >both cards separately > do you have two cards or is it both heads >, cinerama, etc. >No matter which I choose it always claims very quickly it is installing >packages and then immediately quits. >I tried to mount -o loop ... both the CD images, but it never manages to find >its needed packages. I also tried to rpm install some XFree packages. All to >no avail. Monday I'm going to burn those CDs to check it out that way. > >Many thanks, > >Jo > try mounting the cdimages and ls XFree*-4.2*.rpm *compat* in the package directories and install the one you need + XFree86-compat-libs-4.1.0-2mdk.i586.rpm
Re: [Cooker] install with hd.img from ISO image
> >I liked the possibility to update the system immediately from the > > internet. sudo... and xchat-1.8.7-1.1mdk.i586 failed though > >I also didn't manage to get X installed. I have a dual headed Matrox G400. > >Neither of the XFree version worked though. I always get the following > >message: > >An error occurred server is not available should be in > >/mnt/usr/X11R6/bin/Xfree86 > > This happened to me on a system where the installer could not change CDs, > logging in as root and running XFdrake fixes X quickly. I logged in as root and tried XFdrake. It gives me the three possibilities, both cards separately, cinerama, etc. No matter which I choose it always claims very quickly it is installing packages and then immediately quits. I tried to mount -o loop ... both the CD images, but it never manages to find its needed packages. I also tried to rpm install some XFree packages. All to no avail. Monday I'm going to burn those CDs to check it out that way. Many thanks, Jo
Re: [Cooker] install with hd.img from ISO image
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Hi, >I wrote another disk with hd.img and now it did work. >I have a Logitech Wheel mouse 830513_ >If I choose the Logitech MouseMan+) -> the wheel doesn't mouse during the >mouse test. >Generic PS/2 works OK Logitech MouseMan+ works with working scroll wheel with a Logitech MouseMan+ here. >The system didn't ask me which CD's I had. Both ISO-images were in the same >directory. >After a while of installing packages, the following message appears: >There was an error installing packages >LibOrbit-devel-0.5.13-1mdk.i586 >I choose Go on anyway >But it does the same with >libaudiofileO-devel-0.2.3_2mdk... >db1devel... >libsound0... >libimlib... >libgda0... >lignome32-devel... >openjade... >libstdc++3.0... >Finally I choose to cancel >Are these packages from the second CD? >The install goes on and I fear the worst... >During the networking setup the name server is filled with 192.168.0.2, why >isn't the gateway set to 192.168.0.1. That would be convenient. The correct way is to set it by DHCP if possible. >I liked the possibility to update the system immediately from the internet. >sudo... and xchat-1.8.7-1.1mdk.i586 failed though >I also didn't manage to get X installed. I have a dual headed Matrox G400. >Neither of the XFree version worked though. I always get the following >message: >An error occurred server is not available should be in >/mnt/usr/X11R6/bin/Xfree86 This happened to me on a system where the installer could not change CDs, logging in as root and running XFdrake fixes X quickly. >I hope this helps. Maybe I should burn those images after all... and try that >way