[gobolinux-users] GoboLinux 014 snapshot 20071010
Michael Homer
gobo-users-dufus at wotfun.com
Sat Oct 13 22:19:51 NZDT 2007
On 10/13/07, Jonas Karlsson <jonka750 at student.liu.se> wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:01:25 +0200, Michael Homer <gobo-users-dufus at wotfun.com> wrote:
>
> > On 10/11/07, Hisham Muhammad <hisham.hm at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hello everybody,
> >>
> >> And here's another snapshot. It features improvements for
> >> international support, such as font configuration fixes, an updated
> >> version of ZSH and a bunch of fonts with better unicode support
> >> (DejaVu, Gentium and a CJK font).
> >>
> > <snip>
> >> All feedback is greatly welcome. Feedback on the list is okay, but it
> >> really helps a lot if bugs are reported in the bug tracker:
> >> http://bugs.gobolinux.org
> > Once I got the full image, it installed without trouble or any
> > noticeable bugs. The only minor problem I saw was that the text refers
> > to using QtParted, while GParted is all that's there.
>
> Where were QtParted referred to? I found references in the introduction
> and package list in the installer. Were there any more references?
No, I think those were it.
I didn't run in to any other problems that haven't already been
reported (sudoers permissions, no ALSA support in KDE-Libs). It added
a couple of fstab entries for partitions that don't exist, but that
doesn't really cause an issue. The monitor wasn't correctly detected
as 1280x800, but changing a single line in xorg.conf fixes that (just
add "1280x800" at the start of the list in the Mode line in the Screen
section, for anybody looking later on); the rest of the video setup
was done perfectly. GL worked out of the box. The Synaptics touchpad
and the winmodem weren't set up either, but the software isn't on the
ISO for them so that'd be expected. So no real problems, and nothing
outside the hardware detection at all.
-Michael
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