George Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have just attempted to install 9.1 beta 1 and it went as follows:
> 
> 1.  I have both a PS2 and a USB mouse on my system.  The install came up on
> only the USB mouse.  No problem, I suppose, though it would be nice if all
> mice were recognized on the initial install.

are both mice configured *after* install?

> 
> 2.  If one misses the cue to 'agree' to the license agreement, there is very
> little in your face feedback to let you know where you went astray. The
> following screen which reads in small print 'Did you really mean to reject the
> license agreement?"  is anemic.  There should be something bold in large font
> like:  !!! Installation not permited unless license agreement is accepted !!!.
> Otherwise one can get into the next ... next ... next syndrome assuming they
> are choosing the default which is normally the correct method.  The other
> option is simply to disable the next button until the license agreement is
> accepted.

there could be a checkbox, and disable Next...

i'll see.

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> 4.  Summary:  Default is hardware clock set to GMT - shouldn't local time be
> default?

the default depends on the presence of windows partitions.

> I think it always has been.  Neither my HP Deskjet 810C on USB nor
> my LaserJet IIIP on parallel get detected and there is no way to set them up
> manually during install.  Seems strange.  My Radeon 7000 fails to be detected,
> install shows 'Custom' whatever that means.  I set to Radeon manually (accel
> enabled) and tested with no problems detected.

should be fixed

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