They're coming out faster than I can burn them.
But seeing as 2003-03-24 works fine for me, I think I'll just sit tight.
- myconfig=scan bootoption should work now as expected
- Default for "Use entire partition?" in mkpersistenthome is now "NO"
- Fixed two small 'break' errors in autoconfig
- Changed one now Xfree4.3-supported Savage graphics card in pcitable
- Re-added linneighborhood (another SMB browser, now we have 4)
- Default NL keyboard is now en_US in KDE, with option to change to nl_NL
- Fixed wrong dates in CHANGELOG.
They're coming out faster than I can burn them.
But seeing as 2003-03-24 works fine for me, I think I'll just sit tight.
I made myself promise that I would not download anything for at least a week after the 3.2 release. I guess it's paying off.
I'm amazed at the quick releases and ammount of fixes this week. Klaus kicks some major butt!
That's just great! I just finished burning a CD-RW from the image I downloaded yesterday. I guess I should've checked here first....
BR
Wow... More support for the Super Savage, That is just
totally excellent ! Anyone know if it has a softswitch for
TV-out? If I use the harddware switch built in to my
Toshiba (4280 sat pro) knoppix 3.1 just fails after 10
minutes with xine or mplayer.
I'll download this one tomorrow
L8tr... Tom "Penguin Powered but Zenit adjusted"
KDE wouldnt load
I have had a problem with burning CDs with a Sony Spressa USB burner. X cd toaster does not even run (seems to start then dies) and K3b fails during the task. The 3.2 iso image was burned using 3.1 and X cd toaster on the same system, so it has worked fine. I must say that I have failed to read error logs. Have not tried it on a system with an ATA burner yet. It was unexpected because it all worked so good with 3.1.
Still works better that it was when I had it running on Win98. I was almost ready to scrap the burner, then I ran it on Linux. Have produced as many silver coasters total since turning to Linux as I would produce in one secession under Win98! I use Knoppix to burn CDs on my Win system (required by the company) using my USB burner. It is a little slow (4X), but is burns as fast as our 16X departmental burner on NT. Burned my first iso with the NT setup and since I have not looked back!
Would like to see the USB burner work so I can put 3.2 on my laptop. I like the graphics! I with hard disk install it this weekend and play around with the applications the next little bit.
Overall, I like Knoppix and the selection of applications. It is crowding out other distros for me. I have put it on both desktops and laptops with no problems. It has failed to come up on a system, but I have not tried any of the cheat codes because it is so easy just to try another computer. The computer has a wierd configuration where the on-board AGP is disabled and the "real" video is PCI. Knoppix finds the on-board AGP video and things go downhill from there. Do not blame Knoppix for that one.
I like Debian and Knoppix puts a nice face on it. I have one fast link and will burn new updates as fast as they come out!
The one thing that I would change is to add flexiblity in the partitions. I have to be more clever than I like to be to add /home et cetera. Besides I have to remember to set up my disk. Would like to have /boot without gyrations! It is not a big pain, just a little one. Compared to everything else, I'll adjust.
I installed (yes, like the speed of hdd) 3.2-23-3-2003 version, had difficulty getting apt-get to update or install. Is the source not correct or is the apt-get problem?
When booting the live CD of todays release, persistant home works fine. But, when it finds the save config file it look for a passwd. It needs a 20 character passwd.
Is there a default passwd it needs to boot?
Thanks for the help,
paul
I had the same problem, although I explicitly saved the configuration without a password.Originally Posted by qa1433
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