Am Mittwoch 19 Dezember 2007 schrieb Ted Bullock: > Ted Bullock wrote: > > Testing now, I'll post back here in a few minutes. > > > > -Ted > > Ok, so I tested the latest livecd with my Dell 700m laptop. The system > booted ok, however it spent ages doing the X11 configuration stuff. > When GNOME finally started up, the screen had a resolution of 1280x800 > (screen default) but GNOME only used 1024x768.
This looks very funny :) If you find out, what it is, let me know. It's one more reason though to not push the live cd out as we only change the problems. Originally we wanted to have a new round of live cd to fix known problems and now we get tons of new problems. > > Screenshot at: > http://www.comlore.com/opensuse-livecd-test/gnome-wrong-resolution.png > > Xorg.0.log at: > http://www.comlore.com/opensuse-livecd-test/Xorg.0.log > > SaX.log at: > http://www.comlore.com/opensuse-livecd-test/SaX.log > > xorg.conf at > http://www.comlore.com/opensuse-livecd-test/xorg.conf > > Additionally, if at all possible having the libmtp package installed on > the CD would be useful especially when bringing the livecd to a computer > shop to test with various Portable Audio Players You can do your own live CD actually. I would even suggest to do a live USB stick from that config for that use case. Greetings, Stephan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
