I've tried quite a few times in the last couple of days and the
installer is much faster with the process of installing the packages.
Nice pixel to do it 8 at a time it even starts faster. one problem is
that the web server is broken though. all else seems to work mostly.
dhcp is also having some problems as it broke my setup with my cable
modem.
Pixel wrote:
>
> - XFdrake (and DrakX) handles XF4 (which is now in the distrib for testing)
> - nicer (?) grub, i18n'ed
> - nicer DrakX syslinux logo (works everywhere) and better help
> - rpme add in package urpmi (an "rpm -e" handling dependencies)
> - urpmi can now be given a package file
> - drakboot to configure both lilo&grub
> - diskdrake works on big disks
> - promise ultra66 should now work (need testing)
> - hpt366 handled without even rebooting (at install)
> - ext2resize (from Lennert) enabled in diskdrake
> - corporate stuff: generates a floppy for replication at the end of install,
> easier auto install
> - multi cd is there. Cooker's RPMS should be split in 2 soon (warly is suffering
> to achieve this)
> - lnx4win enhanced (no need to have windows, you can use loopback for everything)
> - nicer DrakX
> - many menus are rolling (for all wm's, see menu package)
> - Mandrake/base/compss obsoleted (DrakX now use the %{group} field of rpms)
>
> happy testing :)
>
> cu Pixel.
>
> PS: don't forget to report ;-)
> PS2: list of features above is more than zoot, no? :->
> PS3: this list above is a reminder that if you have finished testing koffice,
> you shouldn't stop testing...
> PS4: this list is also only the things i can think of at this late hour (at
> least here) and is of course only a small subset of the whole!