I do think it is important to have contact addresses. Not only mailing
lists, you have to subscribe.
It's the only way to get questions and feedback from people who only have a
simple question or feedback to give and don't want to subscribe an ml for
that which they would have to unsubscribe again
Hi there,
a few days ago I finally got an email from the Belin Linuxtag organization,
telling me, Mageia was accepted as a project for this year's Linuxtag.
Linuxtag will take place from May 22nd till May 25th at the Belin fair
grounds.
If you would like to come to Berlin, please register
2013/4/3 nicolas vigier bo...@mars-attacks.org
If the problem with the mailing list is that people need to subscribe to
be able to post, maybe we can change this. It will probably increase
spam a little if we allow anybody to post, but we can try it to see if
that would be ok.
The problem is,
2013/4/2 Guillaume Rousse guillomovi...@gmail.com
Since a few days, I'm getting mail through this list. But given their
content, I don't any added value to keep it separated from the main
mageia-dev one...
It's not a list, it's the contact address for packagers team listed here:
2013/3/7 Thierry Vignaud thierry.vign...@gmail.com:
On 7 March 2013 07:55, Oliver Burger oliver@gmail.com wrote:
Fake make address (MACADDR)
humm this is what happens when one's is tired :-(
Shouldn't this mean Fake MAC address (MACADDR)? And if not, could
anyone explain to us, what
Am Samstag, 2. März 2013, 13:39:03 schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 01/03/2013 21:41, Oliver Burger a écrit :
I was made aware of a missing requires for this package and added
it.
If this not a new version, you should be able to do it yourself.
I just saw in svn log:
ovitters commited a new
Am Samstag, 2. März 2013, 13:56:59 schrieben Sie:
Am Samstag, 2. März 2013, 13:39:03 schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 01/03/2013 21:41, Oliver Burger a écrit :
I was made aware of a missing requires for this package and
added
it.
If this not a new version, you should be able to do
boot stuff).
I have not looked into that topic at all until now and don't know
anything about it.
Can anyone help me?
Perhaps it would be good for someone with knowledge about that topic to
contact Bernd himself.
ixsoft is a major player in that field in Germany...
Thanks,
Oliver
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boot, that I wont ever support)
Sounds good. So we aim to support UEFI (without secure boot) for Mga3?
I will forward this to the German forums then...
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Hi there,
I will arrive in Buxelles on Friday evening.
So anyone of you would like to have some beer and pizza with me, just
tell me...
Oliver
Am 18.01.2013 14:08, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Am 15.01.2013 16:15, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Sorry for the trouble, but I didn't get to do it in time (and Anne told
me on IRC, this would be possible).
I updated the gis software stack, because parts of it were quite out of
date.
Please submit
Am 24.01.2013 01:11, schrieb eatdirt:
Indeed. The other suggestion would be to bet a lot of Belgian beers,
That's an option for after dinner :D
See you next week for some talking and Belgian beers...
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Am 15.01.2013 16:15, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Sorry for the trouble, but I didn't get to do it in time (and Anne told
me on IRC, this would be possible).
I updated the gis software stack, because parts of it were quite out of
date.
Please submit these packages in the following build order:
geos
cauldron, so it shouldn't make
any problems. If it does, just contact me.
Thx,
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Hi there,
just a little reminder for those of you, who are planning to come to
FOSDEM and have not registered in the wiki yet:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Fosdem_2013
We do need some more people at the booth and we should know, how many
people we will be for Saturday night's dinner.
So if you are
.
Another example is the uas kernel module, of which I saw a complaint
recently in this mailing list. This module is known to be buggy, and
disabled in Debian.
+1
That's what Oden told me yesterday on IRC.
So as current php maintainer I vote against enabling this.
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Hi there,
I have a question from i18n team.
In our soft svn is a usbdumper but we don't knoiw, what to do with it.
Is this an official Mageia software, that should be translated by i18n
team or is this just some work i n progress, we can handle with less
priority?
Thanks,
Oliver
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In our soft svn we have
mageia-gfxboot-theme help-boot and help-install.
Are those leftovers from the old documnetation, before the work using
calenco started or are those actually used?
We should know at i18n.
Thanks,
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there.
If you want to come, please do register here:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Fosdem_2013
If you are coming to FOSDEM, we do need people for the booth and of
course for the Saturday night dinner!
Cheers and see you in Bruxelles,
Oliver
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TMB has removed the broken shapoelib packages from the repos so I can
push the old version again.
But how do I do it?
Can I push an older revision from svn?
Or do I just revert the values in the spec file and push a new revision?
Oliver
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Am 10.10.2012 13:19, schrieb Johnny A. Solbu:
On Wednesday 10 October 2012 08:41, Oliver Burger wrote:
But how do I do it?
Can I push an older revision from svn?
I think the way to do that is: mgarepo submit -r 12345 package
But I think I have to reupload the old tar ball, don't I
by the revision you pass with -r when submitting.
Oh, I thought they were removed...
Ok, old shapelib resubmitted.
I will work on the new one in the near future.
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. Perhaps not surprising, since I'm not a
programmer.
At the moment I don't have a clue, how to fix this, that's why I asked
for removal of the new shapelib package.
I will try and fix it then.
I will ping sysadmins again, so we can push the old working shapelib.
Oliver
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Am 09.10.2012 11:16, schrieb Charles A Edwards:
On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 11:08:23 +0200
Oliver Burger wrote:
At the moment I don't have a clue, how to fix this, that's why I asked
for removal of the new shapelib package.
You might want to look at the rawhide 1.3.0b2 rpm.
The patches
and the corresponding x86_64 packages from the repos?
I will then resubmit the old packages and try to do the new ones correctly.
Thx,
Oliver
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is Sciences/Geosciences where the
whole GIS stack is located right now or Geography?
Oliver
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a lot of php development at work.
But only if someone else takes Python which I took after Misc left.
Oliver
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Am 08.09.2012 08:07, schrieb zezinho:
Em 07-09-2012 21:15, Oliver Burger escreveu:
Can this starter be a file brought by a package, like ff-lxde, suggested
by lxde and firefox?
Those starters are done by adding lines to a config file (or using the
config tool for it):
Our default is:
Plugin
might as well,
let the user install the math extension manually if he needs it.
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report?
Or just leave it there and let the users work it out?
Or completely remove it?
Thanks for your comments.
Oliver
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Am 15.08.2012 10:36, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Hi there,
I have a problem with grass since we updated ffmpeg on Cauldron.
The problem is a change in ffmpeg which results in grass not building
anymore.
I tried to fix it myself, but I was not able to so I asked upstream
about it, who were not really
for a solution I noticed that none of the other
big distros (openSUSE, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu) do compile grass with
ffmpeg support.
So here is the question.
Should I just disable the ffmpeg support in grass as the others do or is
anyone willing into it?
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, some time on your hand and you would like
to play arround a bit, please do!
Thanks,
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Am 30.07.2012 13:35, schrieb Maarten Vanraes:
also, not directly related, btrfs.fsck doesn't have a -a option, which
means it's not executed at boot time, if needed...
Is btrfs.fsck production ready now? last I read something about it, it
was still quite buggy...
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as default (when using the --auto option).
How can I force the sqlite package to be used as default?
Oliver
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) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
error: apache-2.4.2-1.mga3.x86_64: install failed
error: apache-mpm-prefork-2.2.22-14.mga3.x86_64: erase skipped
-
Oliver
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Am 18.07.2012 09:58, schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 18/07/2012 09:27, Oliver Burger a écrit :
Trying to update my Cauldron installation I'm getting the following
errors about the apache package:
-
installing apache-2.4.2-1.mga3.x86_64.rpm from /var/cache/urpmi/rpms
Preparing
Am 18.07.2012 10:17, schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 18/07/2012 10:02, Oliver Burger a écrit :
An update, I installed this cauldron machine just before the new apache
package arrived.
No idea then, I can't reproduce.
I just saw that /etc/httpd did only contain one empty directory modules.d
Am 18.07.2012 10:58, schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Installing from scratch will trigger the failure, I forgot to make the
script specific to upgrade scenario only. However, it's unclear why it
fails when upgrading from a previous installation (for you), where
/etc/httpd/conf directory exist, but not
know, if there's software calling for the lowercase name?
So we do not fix it for some but break it for others.
Oliver
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Am 16.07.2012 08:59, schrieb Oliver Burger:
But do you know, if there's software calling for the lowercase name?
So we do not fix it for some but break it for others.
A thought that ocurred to me about this:
We could rename those folders to the upper case (when Fedora and Suse do
it that way
Am 16.07.2012 10:37, schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 16/07/2012 10:31, Colin Guthrie a écrit :
'Twas brillig, and Oliver Burger at 16/07/12 09:28 did gyre and gimble:
We could mention in the README.urpmi that the lower case folder name is
deprecated and will be removed in the future, so people do
Am 16.07.2012 11:32, schrieb nicolas vigier:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2012, Oliver Burger wrote:
Am 16.07.2012 10:37, schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 16/07/2012 10:31, Colin Guthrie a écrit :
'Twas brillig, and Oliver Burger at 16/07/12 09:28 did gyre and gimble:
We could mention in the README.urpmi
if you shouldn't live all too far from Collogne and have some free
time on that weekend, just drop by there.
Cheers,
Oliver
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Am 16.07.2012 19:23, schrieb Olav Vitters:
See attached for info about Cinnamon
Obviously I'm biased on this :P
That sounds similar to what I've heard from a friend of mine in Fedora.
They had some endless discussion (which became ugly at some points)
about it...
Oliver
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side, when increasing it to 5.
Oliver
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like to help me, I would take the python
stuff...
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Am 09.07.2012 11:34, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Am 09.07.2012 11:27, schrieb nicolas vigier:
Maybe you can rename mediawiki-minimal to mediawiki and package
mediawiki-math. And make mediawiki obsolete mediawiki-minimal 1.18
and mediawiki-math obsolete mediawiki 1.18, so that the upgrade works
Eugeni!
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extension.
This would require people to install mediawiki-math manually after
upgrading.
What is the preferred way here?
Oliver
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the best way imho.
So the package names will be upstream names and we won't break existing
installations!
Thx.
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speakers
among us, not to put every word through a rudeness detector. I know the
Brits are far more courteous then the Germans (and perhaps the French as
well?), so let's go back to fixing bugs and not feeling hurt by people
who might not even be rude from their point of view...
Oliver
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and
1.17, will need some more days.
drupal - update built, issues found by QA need fixing
On it.
Oliver
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that touch Mageia aside from GNOME packaging?
We can't abandon Python 2 in the distro since there's loads of Python 2
software out there.
So this will only change some of GNOME's dependancies, won't it?
Oliver
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such a minor flaw, especially
not knowing when other upstream projects will choose to go to base 10 as
well.
Oliver
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to the non-free repository since its under a
commercial license.
According to wikipedia it's patented as well. So it's the same issue.
Oliver
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and patented are going into tainted.
Packages that are non-free and not patented are going into nonfree.
But this is nonfree and patented, unless someeone can prove me and
wikipedia wrong.
So it's a no-go.
Oliver
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we are an OpenSource project and one of our most central
values being an OpenSource project is promoting OpenSource software.
Oliver
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Am 20.06.2012 14:54, schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 20/06/2012 14:26, Oliver Burger a écrit :
Am 20.06.2012 14:15, schrieb Claire Robinson:
I don't want to add fuel to the fire but just out of interest, why is it
that we don't allow nonfree-tainted in Tainted?
I understand that open source
.
So only because someone else does jump off a building do you jump as well?
Oliver
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/cauldron/python/current/SOURCES/Python-2.7.1-berkeley-db-5.3.patch?revision=260507view=markup
Since we do have lib64db5.1-5.1.25 in Mga2, should we add them to the
Mga2 python package as well?
Or are they not needed in Mga2?
Oliver
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from the cauldron
package then.
Oliver
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package as well?
Or are they not needed in Mga2?
They're not.
I added them in cauldron in order to rebuild against db52
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as well.
So what do you think, should we follow them as well? I have yet to
really look into it, but I wanted to ask for opinions first, so I won't
be spending my time on nothing.
Cheers,
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to be a repository for packages with license issues.
rpmfusion is no official fedora repository, it's a third-party-repo
without any official connection to the fedora project.
Oliver
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.
Thanks,
Oliver
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2.7.4
Oliver
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?id=5432
I can take a look for this last, in the afternoon.
Ican help on python. But only if others come along. Since we do not have
group maintainership, I could take python officially and we could create
an inofficial group for it.
Oliver
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2012/1/22 Michael Scherer m...@zarb.org:
Like last year, our general assembly will take place in Bruxelles the
4th of February, during the FOSDEM[0] in Université Libre de Bruxelles,
on the Solboch campus. The exact room and time is not yet decided, but
should be in the afternoon and in one of
version pyro4 instead of pyro.
Oliver
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Am 27.05.2012 20:06, schrieb paiiou:
Jani Välimaajani.valimaa@... writes:
So please don't touch XFCE pkgs and wait patiently before updating your
XFCE systems. I'll announce when it should be safe to do the update.
That is great news.
Have you also planned later to update Mageia2
The package did contain two desktop files. I removed one to fix Bug #5938
Oliver
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Am 16.05.2012 16:30, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Changed customization patch so a volume control plugin is in the panel.
See bug #5935
PING!
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latex would be the optimal
solution. People just wanting to have the editors, can then install them
without having to install the several hundred MB texlive packages at the
same time, but normally, you will have the full latex environment at hand.
Any comments?
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Changed customization patch so a volume control plugin is in the panel.
See bug #5935
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and you will get an email from linuxtag. After
receiving that mail, you have to fetch it at the address given in the
mail in the next 48 hours.
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Hi there,
please push kile 2.1.2 which is a bugfix release for kile 2.1 currently
in our repos.
It does contain some pure bugfixes and two little new feature which are
actually restoring functionality that was there in 2.0 and got lost in 2.1
Thanks,
Oliver
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Am 09.05.2012 23:48, schrieb r...@mageia.org:
Revision
4436
Author
tv
Date
2012-05-09 23:48:18 +0200 (Wed, 09 May 2012)
Log Message
german keyboard: default to variant with enabled deadkeys instead ofnodeadkeys
variant (mga#3791)
Oups, why that?
As far as I'm concerned no
Am 25.04.2012 19:28, schrieb Guillaume Rousse:
Le 25/04/2012 19:22, Oliver Burger a écrit :
I'm looking into https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5515 right now.
The problem seems to be that openbox does not have a desktop file in
/usr/share/xsessions/ like the desktops and other window
I added a patch (from upstream) to lxpanel, that should fix bug #2203.
Please submit.
Oliver
Am 25.04.2012 20:45, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Hi there,
please submit openbox, it's a little fix in the spec file only fixing bug #5515
Ping
Am 26.04.2012 11:40, schrieb Oliver Burger:
I added a patch (from upstream) to lxpanel, that should fix bug #2203.
Please submit.
Wait a moment, found quite some other translations with the same bug.
Oliver
Am 26.04.2012 11:54, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Am 26.04.2012 11:40, schrieb Oliver Burger:
I added a patch (from upstream) to lxpanel, that should fix bug #2203.
Please submit.
Wait a moment, found quite some other translations with the same bug.
Ok, added anothe rpatch, partially fixing Bug
Am 26.04.2012 12:10, schrieb Thierry Vignaud:
On 25 April 2012 20:45, Oliver Burgeroliver@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi there,
please submit openbox, it's a little fix in the spec file only fixing bug #5515
That is?
Please describe what is fixed instead of forcing everyone to go look
at
Am 26.04.2012 12:09, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Am 26.04.2012 11:54, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Am 26.04.2012 11:40, schrieb Oliver Burger:
I added a patch (from upstream) to lxpanel, that should fix bug #2203.
lxpanel sometimes used up to 100% of the cpu.
Please submit.
Wait a moment, found
Am 26.04.2012 12:57, schrieb Anne Nicolas:
Le 26/04/2012 12:09, Oliver Burger a écrit :
Am 26.04.2012 11:54, schrieb Oliver Burger:
Am 26.04.2012 11:40, schrieb Oliver Burger:
I added a patch (from upstream) to lxpanel, that should fix bug #2203.
Please submit.
Wait a moment, found quite
2012/4/25 Thierry Vignaud thierry.vign...@gmail.com:
This is installed through scannerdrake if needed (through task-scanning).
Since no other desktop does this, I don't think task-gnome should suggest it.
Regarding its absence on the DVD (due to being suggested instead of
required), we should
I'm looking into https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5515 right now.
The problem seems to be that openbox does not have a desktop file in
/usr/share/xsessions/ like the desktops and other window managers do.
The problem is, I don't know, how the other desktops/wms do that so I
am a bit lost
Am 25.04.2012 23:34, schrieb Pascal Terjan:
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 22:32, Colin Guthriemag...@colin.guthr.ie wrote:
Why should gnome be different to kde, lxde etc. etc.?
Because it should be the greatest!
GNOME? Then there's much to do there :D
I would vote against adding a gtk
I think for every idea, there is a right time, and since we are all busy
with Mga2 right, now. This definitely is not the right time.
I am quite sure, we will have a post mortal after Mga2 as we had after
Mga1, so please discuss this then.
and don't cross-post over several lists.
Oliver
Today urpmi tells me, there are packages with missing signatures in the
repo. Some bug in the bs?
Oliver
See the list below:
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/kdebase4-workspace-plasma-config-4.8.2-3.mga2.noarch.rpm:
Fehlende Signatur (OK ((none)))
Am 20.04.2012 12:17, schrieb Anne Nicolas:
Le 20/04/2012 12:16, Oliver Burger a écrit :
Today urpmi tells me, there are packages with missing signatures in the
repo. Some bug in the bs?
Already reported and fixed by boklm
Thanks!
Oliver
Welcome aboard Remmy, nice to have you with us!
2012/4/19 Remco Rijnders re...@webconquest.com:
As for the Mageia project: Sorry about the liability now being with you.
I'll try to be gentle and modest with breaking things at first ;-)
Oh, if you will take the job of breaking things, it will be
Am 18.04.2012 01:24, schrieb Anssi Hannula:
18.04.2012 01:27, Colin Guthrie kirjoitti:
'Twas brillig, and Oliver Burger at 17/04/12 22:15 did gyre and gimble:
Hi there,
we have some kind of an ugly problem with ati cards on beta3 pre relase.
After installing the dvd it just won't boot
will fastly use any credibility.
So the pre release tests of the ISOs are important.
Of course running and testing the current cauldron is important as well,
but you do test cauldron by installing the ISOs as well.
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list, because the server doesn't have all that much
bandwidth :/
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and i
have reviewed them and i also have no filders in my mail account, so
this seams to be a bug in the devel mailing list.
No, this is gmail magick at work...
gmail does some sort of magic filtering there, that can't be influenced.
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2012/4/18 Frank Griffin f...@roadrunner.com:
The install is complete. Booting into the new system results in the usual
framebuffer display and normal console display when I hit ESC. However,
plymouth on tty1 never ends, and X doesn't get started on any of the ttys.
There is an Xorg.0.log
Hi there,
we have some kind of an ugly problem with ati cards on beta3 pre relase.
After installing the dvd it just won't boot.
So people with ati cards and some time for testing,. please do join us
in #mageia-qa to sort this out.
See also https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5426
Thanks,
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