On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 01:55, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:06:27 -0400 (EDT), Elliot Lee <sopwith@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Fedora Core 3 test 2 is devel-freezing on Wednesday, September 1. If there > > are bugs that need fixing by then, please make sure that they get > > needed love & attention. Install testing of the devel tree is especially > > valuable. > > You asked for it....... i just did a fresh install of the development tree: > Workstation install... no custom packages > /home and /usr/local partitions unformated > / /boot /var /usr all formatted clean > > 1)firstboot in graphical mode traced back on my in the Activation module. > I'm going to have to go back and run firstboot again and take a > digital image so i can transcribe the traceback text before I can file > this. http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=130567 For what it's worth, firstboot should dump a debug output into /root if it has a crash. No need to photograph the traceback on the screen. :) Cheers, Brent > 1a)firstboot in text mode mostly worked... the soundcard detection > didnt, and the tui interface for the printer setup left some ascii art > artifects when switching "screens"... things like text dialog buttons > lingering into the next text screen when choosing the printer location > and driver. test page printing worked in text mode firstboot > > 2)no cdrom or floppy mount points were created. > /dev/fd0 device is created.. but fstab doesnt have an entry for it. > /dev/hdb is my cdrom drive and it mounts correctly using mount on the > commandline > but no /dev/cdrom link is created and no fstab entry. > > I'm really starting to think my idea for a command called > "give-me-my-floppy-back-now-damn-it" would be a good idea > > 3)plugging in usb devices and i dont get an fstab entry on hotplug. > udev is creating the sdX and sgY devices. I've commented on this > before and the problem is still there. I have to forcible restart > haldaemon to see updated fstab entries for usbdrives.. I was hoping > what i was seeing before was an artifact of something i did on my > fc3t1 based install. But I'm still seeing this with a fresh install > directly from the development tree. > > 4)opening the Computer icon on my desktop is making nautilus peg a cpu > at 99% until i forcible kill nautilus. Haven't seen this before. > Anyone else seeing this? > > 5)usb scanner still seems to work, shockingly. > > 6)looking for a way as a user to set a default printer.... I'm not > seeing anything obvious... anyone got any pointers to the right menu > item or whatever im suppose to use to do that now? > > 7)gnome-theme-manager is crashing on me again... damn! I had a bug > open on this and I thought it was no longer occuring i was sooooo > ready to go back and close it. > running strace g-t-m in a terminal makes the crashing stop...i'm > still grotesquely fascinated by that. > > I think thats about it on initial findings. > > -jef"<kingston trio>where have all my floppy drives gone.. long time > passing... when will they return... when will they return</kingston > trio>"spaleta >