Thus spake Martin Weinberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > In short, (nearly, see below) everything worked out of the box.
Lucky you. I've installed two machines from the RC1 disc one a desktop (AMD Athlon) one a Toshiba A30 notebook (my wife's machine). What puzzles me is the differenes between the two installs, both of which involved keeping the home partition from a previous (MEPIS) install. On the desktop XFree386 wasn't installed although chunks of KDE were. The X configurator produced a non-functioning config file - fortunately I had the MEPIS-generated one backed up and that worked fine. Also, I rashly answered 'auto' to the question about sound wrappers and sound doesn't work. On the notebook: tasksel didn't offer me the options of 'desktop' or any of the languages (distinct contrast to the desktop system), so no KDE, no gcc, no make etc etc. However sound seems to work perfectly (and no question about wrappers). I installed XFree386 and the configurator produced a perfect config file. I installed KDE - or thought I had. Turns out that kde-base doesn't seem to be required as a dependency by the other KDE components, but it won't run unless you do have it installed. The biggest problem, though, was the inconsistency of tasksel. -- |Deryk Barker, Computer Science Dept. | Music does not have to be understood| |Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canada| It has to be listened to. | |email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | |phone: +1 250 370 4452 | Hermann Scherchen. |