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    V3.2-2003-04-09

    - Bugfix/Workaround: Use mousedev for ALL USB-mice (hopefully fixes some
    problems that were reported with USB mice)
    - Deleted most of the Gnome 1 stuff due to space problems. Gone (until
    a Gnome2 version exists and fits): evolution, libguppi16, gcdmaster,
    gnome-games and kino
    - Added Flash-Installer from Fabian Franz (KNOPPIX -> Utilities)
    - Added alsa-Option and drivers (untested), contributed by Fabian Franz.
    You can now boot with knoppix alsa=es1938 (for an es1938-based card),
    or just "knoppix alsa" for autodetection, to try if your soundcard
    works better with ALSA. ALSA is known to hang or freeze the system
    with some boards. Use at your own risk.
    - Update for the german KNOPPIX-talk (PDF)

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    so long gnome... and thanx for the ph1sh

    i'm an ex-gnomist myself!

    felt so concerned and proud and everything about that pure-GNU desktop project...used it for a few years, upgrading, breaking, reinstalling, etc... everything on a regular basis... but after a few long years... let's face it: as for a *desktop usage* (i mean to be used by a lambda-user, windows-used, no-computer-geek people) it's way less convenient and unified than kde!

    i tested on a from-scratch debian... just asking for evolution brings you about 30 packages and libs and headers and stuff...

    on the other hand, the knoppix all-kde interface is so neaty and eye-candyesque that any "desktop user" will go "wow!" when seeing it
    (and kmail and the rest of the suite seem to do very much of evolution's job anyway!)

    so... will there be a party to celebrate the MB earned in that deal of getting rid of the gnome? how much was it exactly? will there be room for a few xmms skinz now?

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    _jz_, looks like you are trying to get flamed by all of those radical genomists I agree that KDE is a much better environment in most ways. Still, too bad about Evolution. Even with its Genome look, I still think its Linux's best counterpart to Outlook.

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    I am also KDE centric, but I think the Gnome issue is not good. I will go mad if Gnomemeeting doesn't make it back onto Knoppix.

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    inconsistency of MD5 sum about English Version

    dd8af77e3aaf523094d78cbcb522d6c8 *KNOPPIX_V3.2-2003-04-09-EN2.iso

    I make the md5 sum from 2 copies downloaded from different sites. They are the same and different from the official one.

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    Re: inconsistency of MD5 sum about English Version

    Quote Originally Posted by jefftong
    dd8af77e3aaf523094d78cbcb522d6c8 *KNOPPIX_V3.2-2003-04-09-EN2.iso

    I make the md5 sum from 2 copies downloaded from different sites. They are the same and different from the official one.
    Same for the German version - I calculate this MD5 (for two downloaded versions I get the same):
    ab5e50d42ed070dad3cf74bb1df0faaa *KNOPPIX_V3.2-2003-04-09-DE.iso

    which differs from the supplied MD5-file:
    f584f61c5cc04e76613c385e93f18178 *KNOPPIX_V3.2-2003-04-09-DE.iso

    So I ran a "knoppix testcd" from the bootprompt. This results in an "OK":

    Can anybody confirm the MD5-differences with the current version?


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    broken installl

    The EN iso i got brakes big time when you try to do hdd install. A bunch of stuff fails to write to the disk. ''
    I have tied multiple burners and different PCs to no avail.

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    Hmm in that case I'll wait a bit, the 28-3 3.2 is running very well, I still haven't
    burned the 30 version yet. So far I've only noticed two problems.
    My usb gps can hang 3.1 (should be solved with gpsdrive 1.32 not tried yet)
    And that my playback of movies from cd is sometimes a bit jerky (Xine and
    Mplayer same problem......)
    No other problems. I'm very happy with it. I'm typing this from the 3.2
    v23-03 on a Satelite 4090 (my toshiba test notebook) and it runs nicely.

    I can only say Keep up the Good Work Klaus! because knoppix did
    what I wanted, it took me back to Linux and I love it.

    L8tr.... Tom "Penguin Powered but Zenit Adjusted"

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    Broken MD5 sum

    What a heck all three downloaded isos of 2003-04-09-EN.iso have broken MD5 sum.

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    can you belive that http://source.rfc822.org/pub/mirror/...3-04-09-DE.iso is Inglish ISO

    Yep i can`t to when i unfortunnaly downlaod IT! i see it with my eyes

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