[opensuse-ppc] Questions on 10.2
Ok, so far I have successfully installed v10.2 on a PowerMac 9600/300 with the following specs Sonnet G4/700/1M 1024MB RAM Adaptec 19160 PCI SCSI Card Promise PCI ATA100 Card ATI Radeon 7000 w/ 32MB Opti PCI USB 1.1 card 18GB U160 SCSI drive Lite-on DVD-RW Well, the new KDE theme is different. Other than the annoying habit of the K-menu to come up(found and CHANGED) when I hover the mouse over it, the desktop is nice. I did have a few questions tho: 1. Why is there no 3d support for the Radeon 7000 I think this has been covered before, but I couldn't find it on google. It would be nice to be able to make use of the 3d on this card since ATI doesn't even offer a driver for Linux/PPC 2. My monito information wasn't saved by the installer. It defaulted back to 800x600 VESA. 3. When the system first started after the installation was done, it said it was in runlevel 5, but there were no logins available on any of the consoles. I had to switch to runlevel 3 from an X console to get them. 4. How come Midnight Commander is no longer a part of the default install? 5. Before, the apple key was the alt key in X and the Alt key worked in the console. Now, it's always the apple key. So far so good. This is a much better release than v10.1. Keep up the good work guys. What's planned for 10.3? ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection.
Hi, I also noticed this. I'm able to switch the keyboard to and from Apple/Macintosh, which swaps the apple key. I can also use the keyboard alternate settings in gnome to swap the alt and win key. The problem is that the gnome main menu doesn't seem to respect these options. I filed it here: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=185462 Wade On Sun, 2006-12-10 at 19:40 -0500, larrystotler@netscape.net wrote:
5. Before, the apple key was the alt key in X and the Alt key worked in the console. Now, it's always the apple key.
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