On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Phil Lavigna wrote:
Hi,
I didn't wait for the new kernel, but here's a short report about a new
Recommended Installation from the new ISO image and today's RPMs from
ftp.ciril.fr.
You didn't get mkinitrd errors? I guess you got lucky :)
The new 'install-gui' looked and worked nice on a 550MHz TiBook. Just some
minor cosmetic things:
1) The installer uses 1024 x 768 instead of 1152 x 768 which left black space
on both sides of the screen.
OK. I'm going to need some info from you to fix this. I'll follow up a
bit later. If you could give me 'cat /proc/cpuinfo', it may be enough.
2) During X Configuration, the detected monitor was iMac/PowerBook instead of
TiPowerBook.
I don't think currently any detection goes on there, it just lands at that
entry as a starting point. Perhaps I can improve on this.
3) After selecting the proper monitor, the default selected resolution was
1024 x 768.
OK, I'll check that out.
These might be general Cooker issues, but after booting to the desktop I
noticed:
1) xinetd won't start due to '/usr/sbin/xinetd doesn't exist'. It works after
manually creating the link from /usr/sbin/xinetd-2.3.9
This should have been setup by alternatives.
[root@powerbook root]# ls -l /usr/sbin/xinetd
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 24 Oct 24 22:05 /usr/sbin/xinetd
- /etc/alternatives/xinetd*
[root@powerbook root]# ls -l /etc/alternatives/xinetd
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 22 Oct 26 16:56
/etc/alternatives/xinetd - /usr/sbin/xinetd-2.3.9*
This machine has just been constantly urpmi'd, but I checked the iMac
which had a clean install and the links are there also. Not sure what
happened in your case. %post scriptlet error perhaps?
2) The Application (root) menu doesn't load in WindowMaker
Think I've seen this in main cooker. I'll take a look.
3) The Mandrake Control Center won't start; the error message is:
'Can't call method get_widget on an undefined value at
/usr/sbin/drakconf.real line 825' (it's been like that for awhile)
Definitely have seen this several times in main cooker. A lot of drak
tools are going through re-writes.
4) KPersonalizer runs each time the KDE desktop loads (it's been like that
for awhile)
Yes. I can't understand why this would be ppc specific, but I guess it
is, I don't see x86 folks complaining about it. I guess I'll need to dig
into the bowels of kde* and figure out why.
Stew -- Even after a clean installation I still couldn't run your
monitor-detect script, so I performed an 'upgrade' to install the development
packages (thinking that might be the problem). The upgrade process got stuck
when cyrus-sasl was being installed (console 1 showed a full-screen of
continuously scrolling errors that I couldn't read, and console 3 said 'bad
package cyrus-sasl-1.5.27-6) so I removed that package, regenerated the
hdlist, then performed an upgrade without a problem.
cyrsus-sasl is broken - good one on my web space - 2GB db file issue.
Unfortunately the script still returns ': bad interpreter: No such file or
directory' when I run it. Sorry, but I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
So strange, it's only 8 or so lines of perl using libDrakx like all the
drak tools. You've already tried running it with perl also right?
perl /home/stew/build/perl-stuff/detect-card.pm
Card: ati
$VAR1 = \{
'BAD_FB_RESTORE_XF3' = 1,
'description' = 'ATI|3D Rage LT Pro',
'VendorName' = 'ATI',
'BusID' = 'PCI:0:17:0',
'card_name' = 'ATI Mach64 Utah',
'Driver' = 'ati',
'BoardName' = 'ATI Mach64 Utah'
};
Mac model: PowerBook1,1
That's all I was trying to get at is what card the drak tools detect and
the Mac model from /proc/cpuinfo. Sounds like card detction worked OK for
you, we just need to force 1152x768, which I can do based on Mac model.
Other than that, it looks real nice. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback.
Stew Benedict
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