I tried Alpha 5 today (just live cd, without installing). The error message "[UEAGLE ATM] requesting firmware ueagle-atm/DSPep.bin failed with error -2" still appears for a brief second before the x-server is loaded (like in 8.04), but doesn't prevent the live cd from loading like it did in 7.10. My modem (quite popular in Moscow, a major isp sold those some years ago) still isn't recognized by the system without the installation of br2684ctl and ueagle-data packages; I also had to do all the configuring in the terminal (with br2684ctl, ifconfig and pppoeconf) since I don't know how to do this through network manager. Wouldn't it be a good idea to at least add the ueagle-data package to the default installation to avoid error messages?
P.S. I also got lots of weird stuff when selecting "install ubuntu" and "check CD for defects" from the live cd menu. Only once did the "check CD" procedure work in graphical mode, on other occasions it either screwed up the screen or launched the checking in text mode after some errors. The "install ubuntu" gave out some errors and continuous speaker beeping. Also, after starting the live cd, i got some "gvfsd-trash" and "fast-user-switch" applet errors. I don't know if I should file new bug reports on those issues or contribute to some existing thread. I've got some digital photos of screen if it helps. -- unable to start ubuntu 7.10 live cd with usb adsl modem connected https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197567 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
