In my first successful gnusense-1.0 installation the screen was in high-resolution mode during installation, and (I'm pretty sure) the Gnome screen was high-rez when I booted the finished disk. The second time around (on a different hard drive), the installation screen and Gnome screen were 640x480 and no other choice was offered under System--Preferences--Screen Resolution. And now when I boot the first hard drive I can only get 640x480. This remains true after shutting down and connecting the Windows disk and booting that (it gets its normal high-rez screen). Any ideas on what got changed?
On the root login issue, I found that the password that I gave for the user account does work with the sudo command, but does not work to log in a root session. However, I did "sudo passwd root" from my user login, changed the root password, and now can log in as root. This is all somewhat confusing, and it might be a good idea to make sure sysadmins know that the user account that is set up at installation can give root access. _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
