On Thu, 13 May 2004, Joe Piche wrote:

> Its pretty much and install off of the cd's, and a update from the web
> servers. The only thing that i added was drivers for my wireless. I also did
> a custom kernel (only changes where from generic i586 to p4, and enabling
> the SiSfb instead of vesafb)
>
> And yes, 2.6.3 is in the distribution.
>
> I had figured that if I do the quick install, it should work, but its hosed
> too :-( which kinda suprised me.

If you tried using the default freevo RPMs for Redhat, you need to check
that the python shipped with Mandrake is compatible. Redhat 9 uses python
2.2. If Mandrake 10 uses python 2.3, you'll need to rebuild all the python
based packages. I'm not a Mandrake user, but there's a Mandrake Install
page (for 9.2) as well.

T.C.
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