Thanks very much for your quick replies.
Olaf Hering wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, Joss Winn wrote:
*Audio CDs are not recognised and won't mount
Audio CDs have no filesystem, so noone can mount it. MacOS has a feature to show you the tracks, we don't have it yet.
I'm a bit surprised. I'm sure I had audio CDs working with LinuxPPC2000. No big deal though.
*My keyboard is the standard Japanese keyboard (I live in Japan) but choosing the Japanese keymap doesn't work.
What is wrong? Wrong keymap? No japanese fonts?
Wrong keymap for English input. Japanese Mac OS puts it under the US keymap (even though it is different to a US keyboard) but neither the Japanese nor US keymaps are accurate for my keyboard in SUSE.
Chrissy wrote:
*MOL doesn't work after following instructions
I dont remember if i got the mol.rpm from the cdrom to work.. either way, i know for sure that the rpm at www.maconlinux.org works great. I have a first gen iMac DV SE (g3 400). You may have to install that Ethernet patch.. I did when I thought mol wasnt working (turns out, my /etc/molrc was wrong) and everything works great. I installed the Ethernet patch when i was booted to mac..then FTP'd the new Mac ROM to another linux machine. I then took that rom and then ran that strip_nwrom command on the new ROM. Make sure your molrc is booting to the right partition.. my molrc says blkdev: /dev/hda9 -rw If you'd like, I can send you my config file.. its currently setup to run only from console.. startmol from a console runs MacOS 99% as fast as booting right into the real thing (AMAZING!!) If none of this helps, please give more details about the problem.
Thanks. I'll give it a go and get back to you.
*The latest KDE2 downloaded from suse today gives the foloowing error at login: "could not read network connection list. Check that dcopserver is running". The beta on the install CDs and a 2.0 version I have from another CD don't give me any errors and I can log in OK.
You may want to manually start dcopserver.
How do I do that?
Thanks again.
One more question. Are the kernel.rpms from SUSEs ftp server good to run immediately or do I need to do seom tweeking after installing them?
cheers Joss