Hello, test-list, One install attempt report. Text install of Fedora Core 4 test 1 onto an Athlon64 (so x86_64) with a Radeon 9000 and no whacky hardware. Only reason for the text install was the lack of a mouse when I started. The install appeared to go really smoothly, quickly and successfully, but, in retrospect, I should have found a mouse earlier. Two big issues for me: * firstboot did not run on completion of the install (solution is to install gnome-python2-gnomevfs, incidentally) * for some reason the text install did not ask me what language I wanted the machine to run in, although it did ask what language I wanted the installer to run in. On first login. it declared my locale to be POSIX. Urrr.. :) So, bugs: Found someone had already bugzilla'd: 151349 up2date "select all" only selects the first package 151867 After installation firstboot errors with numerous python errors stating GtkDeprecationWarning Added more to the already bugzilla'd: 146862 yelp - "Could not load section" alerts for obviously existing stuff 153214 kernel - media check failure all disks New bugs: 153269 RH website - Site unreadable with narrow browser window: text continues off-screen somewhere 153272 yelp - Welsh translation missing in yelp, despite presence of .mo file 153285 anaconda - text install did not offer language selections for post-install 153289 anaconda - text install did not ask me to create non-root users (moved to firstboot, about to be duped, I expect) 153292 xorg-x11 - DDC probe failed on ATI Radeon 9000 153293 xorg-x11 - "mess" on root window after using scrollbar in a terminal (but only at certain resolutions) 153317 gnome-panel - notification applet crashed when I changed the default theme in Gnome 153320 yelp - yelp complains "could not load section" when invoked via right-click on an applet and choosing "help" There are a range of other issues, but I am currently waiting for up2date to sort its dependencies out before filing them. (This is of course a text-mode up2date in order to avoid #151349 :)) No idea what's going on with the language thing at all. It's making my head hurt, as /etc/sysconfig/i18n had one locale, and root was resolutely sitting in POSIX despite this. Telsa