Hi : Attached is a a diagnostic shell script, created by David Faure, a KDE developer, for diagnosing whether your KDE 2.1.1 install is correct. Also from the KDE list is the preferred sequence for installing the KDE base packages. One KDE user uses this: "installed KDE many times in this manner: 1) kdesupport 2) kdelibs 3) kdebase 4)..x) as you like" -- Cheers, Jonathan
I have instaled the french version of 7.1 which works like a charm. If I remember correctly, it was available 2/3 weeks after initial availability of the english version and worth waiting. Its use of french is excellent. As for the software, well, it's the standard 7.1 distro. Just for th sake of curiosity : what part the new founded SuSe in France took in it ? -- Alain DIDIERJEAN 01 64 23 10 15 ~adj~ 06 74 53 71 81
I just updated to stock kernel 2.4.3 (SMP, 1Gb mem, i686 optimization, home compiled) to find it less stable than 2.4: Xserver (4.01) dies every once in a while, zombies hanging around... Any cue ? Is it a known issue ? Patches around (either SuSe or...) Also, it keeps asking for sound-service-0-0, sound-service-0-3, sound-slot-0. What gives ? I've compiled a driver as a module for my SB16 ISA but haven't tried to configure it yet... -- Alain DIDIERJEAN 01 64 23 10 15 ~adj~ 06 74 53 71 81
That's very weird Alain, that kernel runs very smooth here. I have no clue
what might be causing your instability. (could it be some new features that
still are in development that u enabled?)
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I just updated to stock kernel 2.4.3 (SMP, 1Gb mem, i686 optimization, home compiled) to find it less stable than 2.4: Xserver (4.01) dies every once in a while, zombies hanging around... Any cue ? Is it a known issue ? Patches around (either SuSe or...) Also, it keeps asking for sound-service-0-0, sound-service-0-3, sound-slot-0. What gives ? I've compiled a driver as a module for my SB16 ISA but haven't tried to configure it yet...
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Alain DIDIERJEAN 01 64 23 10 15 ~adj~ 06 74 53 71 81
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I have a deal with my ISP for 20h a month. I'm connecting from my own account thru wvdial. It works fine. I'd like to give acces to my son from his own account on the same computer, but knowing the guy, I'd rather limit his access to something like 5 hours a month. Any cue ? Advices welcome. -- Alain DIDIERJEAN 01 64 23 10 15 You may struggle an' strive ~adj~ 06 74 53 71 81 You'll never get out of this wold alive
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Alain DIDIERJEAN
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Jonathan Drews
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Morsal Roudbay