Just installed and tested RC2. Wow!
After the dismal failures of B1,B2, B4 and RC1, I was not looking
forward to installing RC2 but I have been proven wrong. Everything
appears to work fine.
A couple of bugs/gripes though:
1. After installing software, the cdrom cannot be unmounted except by
Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. After installing software, the cdrom cannot be unmounted
except by root. I assume that the package installer is grabbing
it and not releasing it afterwards.
Francois, WDYT?
2. I have a USB2 external cd-rw. Occassionally, the special
device
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. After installing software, the cdrom cannot be unmounted
except by root. I assume that the
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On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 12:52, Richard Burt wrote:
Just installed and tested RC2. Wow!
After the dismal failures of B1,B2, B4 and RC1, I was not looking
forward to installing RC2 but I have been proven wrong. Everything
appears to work fine.
A couple of bugs/gripes though:
1. After
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 12:52, Richard Burt wrote:
Just installed and tested RC2. Wow!
After the dismal failures of B1,B2, B4 and RC1, I was not looking
forward to installing RC2 but I have been proven wrong. Everything
appears to work fine.
A couple of bugs/gripes
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. After installing software, the cdrom cannot be unmounted
except by root. I assume that the package installer is grabbing
it and not releasing it afterwards.
Francois, WDYT?
Using the Mandrake package installer, after
Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. I have a USB2 external cd-rw. Occassionally, the special
device /dev/scd0 could not be found and would require a reboot
before i could use it.
What gives ls /dev/scd0? Doesn't it revive the device?
ls /dev/scd0 does nothing.
Titi, any idea?