Well, I managed to get the ISO's burned last night, and the system updated this morning (yay). While 4 cd's may seem a bit much , it's easier for me to deal with that, then to deal with the fact that this (older) cdrw won't burn > 700m cd's, or if it will it's just not being nice and wanting to do it properly.
Anyways, great job there.. I never actually had to USE the 4th cd, but at least it's there, should I need it eh?:P I DID notice a few minor things while installing (or at the end of it). At the very end, when updating through Mandrake, looking for updates, I never actually got in. In fact, the error I got was "Crypto.pm does not return a true value" (or something close to that). Also, during the install, the ads (you know the ones.. switch from 1 view where ou see what's being put in to another where the advertisements are) weren't showing up. Maybe that's something that was turned off because of it being a Cooker build, maybe not, but either way it's there. I'm not sure WHAT was done hardware wise, but FINALLY I can get the dvd player to install Drake (I've been fighting this one since 8.2). Previously it would go as far as language select then hang. That's a definite good thing :P Initial startup for X seems to be a big lag'ish (it takes about 2 minutes of staring at a blue screen before the KDE splash comes up). Maybe this is a KDE thing, but I've used KDE 3.01, so I don't THINK it is, but maybe:P rpmdrake no longer closes on a successful uninstall (which is good), but it DOES close when you try to cancel a package uninstall (you know the one.. X other packages would be removed due to dependencies). This is something that WOULD be a good thing to just be able to cancel out of, and go back to rpmdrake. Still no sendmail, though I don't use it. That MIGHT prove to be a li'l problematic on final release where people are used to sendmail (as opposed to procmail), though they have that option to install it. Wonderful job with mozilla, I like it indeed.
