David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> - First off, and most annoying when going through many installs, the
> source partition (hda6) for my hd install is still not cleanly unmounting after
> install. Get an fsck on it first boot, every time.
gonna look at this.
> - Got 2 floppy icons on root KDE desk ("Floppy" and "floppy"). Do
> exactly the same thing.
> - Parport zip drive not working, even though it's correctly set up
> during install and referenced in conf.modules:
>
gonna test.
[...]
> - No 3-button mouse emulation? Thought it was supposed to be on by
> default, since there's no option during install?
it has changed quite a lot :(
could you tell me if this is still buggy with latest DrakX?
> And mousedrake is still doing
> wacky stuff. Pointer skips upward 1, 2, 3 times, then disappears. Switching to a
> vt brings it back, but mousedrake never seems to do anything. In messages, I
?? strange, if you choose precisely the mouse you have, it should work!? could
you find out the problem (it changes the /etc/sysconfig/mouse, /dev/mouse
symlink, and /etc/X11/XF86Config)
> get:
>
> Jan 4 07:08:41 sithframe DrakX: error opening /modules/modules.dep: No such file or
>directory
> Jan 4 07:08:41 sithframe DrakX: running: insmod serial
> Jan 4 07:08:45 sithframe DrakX: probing /dev/ttyS0 find class:
> Jan 4 07:08:55 sithframe DrakX: probing /dev/ttyS1 find class:
> Jan 4 07:08:56 sithframe DrakX: running: insmod usb-uhci
> Jan 4 07:08:56 sithframe kernel: USB HID boot protocol mouse registered.
> Jan 4 07:08:56 sithframe kernel: uhci_control_thread at c8087f30
> Jan 4 07:08:56 sithframe kernel: usb_hub_thread at c808a4e8
> Jan 4 07:08:56 sithframe kernel: uhci_connect_change: called for 0
> Jan 4 07:08:56 sithframe kernel: uhci_connect_change: called for 1
> Jan 4 07:08:57 sithframe DrakX: running: rmmod usb-uhci
this mean your mouse is not detected.
[...]
> I've given up on getting my network setup correctly during install :( I
> need to get my ne ISA on eth0 with DHCP, and my ne2k-pci on eth1 with manual
> configuration (masquerading a cable modem connection). Just can't do it, since
> the pci is detected first and given to eth0.
you should be able to do what you want in expert with no pci auto-detection.
thanks, cu Pixel.