On Apr 2, 2014, at 08:10 52, Gavin Stephens <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I install Gnome sound works and software updates come with a GUI which is 
> easy enough to figure out how to update RD. So I'm guessing KDE is not the 
> answer when installing the appliance?

Unfortunately, CentOS’ ‘upstream provider’ removed KDE3 support when they went 
to 6, and KDE4 is (as you discovered) a complete basket case.  So yes, GNOME is 
pretty much the way to go there.


> I have a 160GB drive, so I had to choose custom install. I got stuck on the 
> parition screen and it kept saying the partition "/" was already in use when 
> trying to create one. I clicked on the drive and tried to delete paritions 
> but that didn't work either as there was none. It was 30 miuntes later that I 
> realised I had to hit the reset button on the parition screen before it would 
> let me create new partitions correctly. For some reason going to the parition 
> setup screen doesn't load the paritions to display by default, just the 
> drive. This was a bit frustrating from a first time appliance install aspect.

Known issue with CentOS 6 when using a Kickstart setup.  :(

Cheers!


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