El Mi� 21 Mar 2001 12:33, escribiste:
> it should be written:
>
> "To activate the mouse,"
> "MOVE YOUR WHEEL!"
You are right, that is written, but I have checked that, as samebody said
before, after moving the wheel, the motion is still erratic for a few (two or
three) seconds.
Here is another installation report as I promised:
- After selecting packages, the installation program said that there was not
enough free space in the hard disk to perform upgrading (the hard disk only
had 50 Mb free). I stopped installation and I restarted Linux to uninstall
some packages so upgrading could be done. But the installation process
upgraded rpm databases to rpm 4, so I was unable to uninstall packages!. I
had to perform a fresh install keeping homes only. This is not a usual
situation, but, when it's present, the damage is very large for an inexpert
user (you can fix it without carrying out a fresh installation switching to
VT 2 in the installation and doing some things, for example, but not
everybody knows how to do it).
- I had the feeling that not all packages were present in the list of
packages during installation (expert). Is this true? (maybe they were, but I
navigated too fast through the installation steps).
- The problem of misleading behavior with Microsoft IMPS/2 was not present
with a Logitech Wheel mouse.
- The problem of imposibility of changing CDs during installation was not
present either. Please, note this was a fresh installation and not an
upgrade as in my previous report.
- I selected some packages with rpmdrake to install them, the program asked
for the CD, I put the CD in, I pressed the button but nothing happened. (?!)
- ppp is needed by kde-network and apmd is needed by kdeutils. I think these
two dependencies must not be present because I can use kde-network and
kdeutils without ppp and apmd.
- After uninstalling a package with rpmdrake, it deletes the package from
the list, so no problem here. It may be that this is related with the fact of
being a fresh installation and not an upgrade.
- You can't see kudzu screens when it detects new hardware if you use aurora.
- Konqueror crashes sometimes if I perform file operations from a shell
while showing the directory in konqueror. I was unable to identify the exact
operations for crashing konqueror. It crashed once when I deleted the
directory (rm -rf) but it didn't crash the next time.
See you in next report :-)