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[opensuse-testing] MS7 available
- From: "Bernhard M. Wiedemann" <bernhardout@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 09:04:32 +0200
- Message-id: <4BF8D380.8070901@xxxxxxxx>
Hi testers,
MS7 is available now via
http://software.opensuse.org/developer/
did some basic install testing which worked. MS7 looks thus:
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-KDE-LiveCD-x86_64-Build0625c.ogv
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-GNOME-LiveCD-x86_64-Build0625b.ogv
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-NET-x86_64-Build0623b.ogv
Firefox appears to have some problem, though.
On i686 I still ocassionally had some booting problem since I changed my
qemu code to use -smp 1 instead of 4:
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-KDE-LiveCD-i686-Build0625b.ogv
I reproduced something similar on physical Hardware (my Phenom X4 with
Gnome-LiveCD on USB stick) by giving it as boot params
nohz=off maxcpus=1 mem=1000M
I could not switch consoles with Alt-F3/4 from my USB-keyboard
but when I added kiwidebug=1 on boot, it just started working again so
it sort of avoids further analysis.
So if someone else could also repoduce this, it could help making this
look less like a Nessie-bug.
I will push further my automated install testing work.
One major point there is to enable others (e.g. in Nuremberg) to make
similar test-runs. This mostly needs me to document how to setup
everything, working versions and such.
Ciao
Bernhard M.
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MS7 is available now via
http://software.opensuse.org/developer/
did some basic install testing which worked. MS7 looks thus:
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-KDE-LiveCD-x86_64-Build0625c.ogv
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-GNOME-LiveCD-x86_64-Build0625b.ogv
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-NET-x86_64-Build0623b.ogv
Firefox appears to have some problem, though.
On i686 I still ocassionally had some booting problem since I changed my
qemu code to use -smp 1 instead of 4:
http://www3.zq1.de/opensuse/video/openSUSE-KDE-LiveCD-i686-Build0625b.ogv
I reproduced something similar on physical Hardware (my Phenom X4 with
Gnome-LiveCD on USB stick) by giving it as boot params
nohz=off maxcpus=1 mem=1000M
I could not switch consoles with Alt-F3/4 from my USB-keyboard
but when I added kiwidebug=1 on boot, it just started working again so
it sort of avoids further analysis.
So if someone else could also repoduce this, it could help making this
look less like a Nessie-bug.
I will push further my automated install testing work.
One major point there is to enable others (e.g. in Nuremberg) to make
similar test-runs. This mostly needs me to document how to setup
everything, working versions and such.
Ciao
Bernhard M.
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