On Tuesday 13 August 2002 11:22 pm, Levi Ramsey wrote:
> On Tue Aug 13 19:02 -0400, Jakub Pas wrote:
> > What's happened to Aurora. I cant' remember it was included in MDK 8.2
> > but anyway I can't find it in 9.0. It was quite niece...
>
> You're the only one, then. Aurora annoyed me to no end when I was using
> 8.x.
>
> ;o)
Personally, I liked it much more than the new bootsplash system. Sure it had
some issues (specifically when harddrake and kudzu would find changes in the
hardware installed) but over all I found it to be more asthetically pleasing
than a console window in a box-window.
--
Gary
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2:57pm up 9:52, 2 users, load average: 2.02, 1.45, 0.92
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--changing the code of the Virtual Human Brain FS Driver...
Mounting /dev/brain0 is still causing problems...
Here's the error:
#mounting local filesystems........................................[ OK ]
#Virtual Human Brain Driver v0.0.5 (EXPERIMENTAL) R/W fs module
#Virtual Nerve Node Driver v0.4.1 (EXPERIMENTAL) R/W FS module
#Insmod Adaptive Technology Device module..........................[ OK ]
#Writing Sync state to Journalled VHBFS............................[ OK ]
Kernel Sys Oops...... Flushing registers...... Back-trace follows......
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