On 3/30/02 12:46 AM, "Colin Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Well after a few days uptime and a little tweaking (new kernel and such) I
> have a working ibook2(may 2001), 500/CDRW/384/10. Most things working
> straight from install including sound, 16bit color, modem, network,
> printing, CD burning.
> Also have a working control center (seemed to be broken in 1st beta), but if
> I use hardware detection most of the information is blacked/grayed out.
> Everything in KDE seem to work fine, but gnomes not so good. Only spent 10
> minuets in there because everything kept crashing, I didn't write down what
> the prompt kept telling me, but I will later and report here so it can maybe
> get fixed. Enlightenment seems to work very well though, not my type of
> thing but it looks and sounds very pretty.
> Another thing was the login screen, it won't display right and looks ugly,
> and its hard to pick a different manager as well as password/login
> information. This was fixed though once I installed a newer kernel
> (2.4.19-pre4). I also have a working battery monitor/APM after the new
> kernel install, very useful.  That�s about all I've done so far. Will get
> the gnome info to you all after I've had another look.
> Overall this is a huge improvement on the 1st beta.
> One thing though, in the graphical installer you don't get the choice of
> adding OSX or another OS to your boot menu in yaboot (you do in 8). I had to
> manually do it once install had finished. All in all though I'm pretty
> please with it. Keep up the great work
> Colin
> 
> 

The gnome error I get is
"bonobo-moniker-archive (process 2005) has crashed, please send bug report"
or something of that nature. Mainly happens in the gnome config panel.
Colin


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