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Tracker Mod | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Testing Digest, Vol 20, Issue 28 Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:04:57 -0700 Today's Topics: 1. PCBSD Beta 2 Much Improved - A few suggestions. (Ian Robinson) 2. beta1 - printing (brian) 3. beta1 - printing (brian) 4. Re: PCBSD Beta 2 Much Improved - A few suggestions. (DragonFlier) 5. Re: beta1 - printing (DragonFlier) 6. Re: 256Mb installation of PC-BSD 7 (DragonFlier) 7. Re: scanning (A.Y.) Message: 1 Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:17:12 -0400 Subject: [PC-BSD Testing] PCBSD Beta 2 Much Improved - A few suggestions. This is a report on PCBSD Beta 2. 1. Minor Bug Crashes Konqueror: While using Konqueror and after (1) selecting the "Applications" choice from the introductory screen, and (2) selecting the choice to view "details," Konqueror crashes and causes a Signal 6 (SIGABRT) when clicking on the "+" sign to expand the list. This is action is repeatable 100% of the time. Instead of clicking the "+" sign, it is possible to click an application category and cause the list to expand one level. You can click to display the second level, but no listing appears. For example, the category "Education" expands to subcategories of Language, Math, Misc. and Science. Misc. should expand to Blinkin, EPE, Geography, and TTT, but does not. In contrast to Konqueror's behavior while viewing Applications, its behavior when viewing directory listings is without problems. 2. Suggestion -- add a File Manager Super User option to the Menu I miss having a "super user" file manager choice on the menu like you provided in PCBSD 1.x. Nor am I able to invoke #kdesu konqueror or #kdesu dolphin to get there. Here is the sample report from a failed attempt: pcbsd# konqueror Xlib: connection ot ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified kdesu: cannot connect to X server :0.0 pcbsd# While one can still use the command line to cp, rm, rmdir, etc., having the graphic interface makes some things much easier with long, awkward, or bizarre file names, or file names with spaces in them, makes it easier to edit with the convenience of a graphic text editor, and makes it easier to otherwise manipulate files and directories as root. Thus I'm making the suggestion to add the super user file viewer function back on the menu. 3. Find Function Broken & Suggestion to Make It a Stand-alone Entry on the Menu. The "find" function built into Dolphin and Konqueror does not work. I miss the "find" function that used to be on the menu in PCBSD 1.x. 4. Multimedia Plays Video Files with Yellow Cast. After installation, the using multimedia video on my ACER portable [P4 @1.5Ghz, built-in Intel Centrino sound, video, and wifi chips] gave mpg, avi, and wmv files a distinctive and disturbing yellowish cast that is not evident when using other applications. It had never been present when using XP, or when using PCBSD releases prior to PCBSD Beta. The video chip is an Intel 855 and I am using the "Intel" driver (not 3D enabled). The screen is the matte LCD with the best resolution of 1024 x 780. Rebooting into PCBSD did not solve this problem, but rebooting into XP where the videos had the "correct" colors and then rebooting back to PCBSD fixed the problem. That makes no sense. Note to self -- Employer needs to replace my computer with a nice multi-core P4, 4 Gb RAM, 17" bright screen display, large hard disk, etc. 5. Beta Makes Great Impression. Otherwise things are working impressively great. The speed improvement is fabulous as noted by others, Dolphin has not crashed on me, and my ACER portable is functioning well other than the multimedia viewing mentioned above. 6. Congratulations and Thanks for the Hard Work. Once again Kris and the PCBSD Development Team has done a fabulous job putting the desktop operating system together. I am amazed at how responsive Kris and the team are to fixing bugs quickly, incorporating suggestions, and improving the product. It takes so much time that all of them must be working 12+ hours a day. We are all deeply grateful for your labors. Ian Robinson Salem, Ohio Message: 2 Subject: [PC-BSD Testing] beta1 - printing Thanks a million Kris , I'll give it a try and get back to you . Message: 3 Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 01:14:14 -0300 The updated hplip port installed fine . My printer is still not listed in the print manager, even though the f2110 is listed on the hplip web page as being supported . Very strange . Message: 4 Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:18:51 -0700 On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Ian Robinson: > > This is a report on PCBSD Beta 2. > > > > 1. Minor Bug Crashes Konqueror: > > > > While using Konqueror and after (1) selecting the "Applications" > > choice from the introductory screen, and (2) selecting the choice to > > view "details," Konqueror crashes and causes a Signal 6 (SIGABRT) > > when clicking on the "+" sign to expand the list. This is action is > > repeatable 100% of the time. > > > > Instead of clicking the "+" sign, it is possible to click an > > application category and cause the list to expand one level. You can > > click to display the second level, but no listing appears. For > > example, the category "Education" expands to subcategories of > > Language, Math, Misc. and Science. Misc. should expand to Blinkin, > > EPE, Geography, and TTT, but does not. > > > > In contrast to Konqueror's behavior while viewing Applications, its > > behavior when viewing directory listings is without problems. > > > > 2. Suggestion -- add a File Manager Super User option to the Menu > > > > I miss having a "super user" file manager choice on the menu like you > > provided in PCBSD 1.x. Nor am I able to invoke #kdesu konqueror or > > #kdesu dolphin to get there. Here is the sample report from a failed > > attempt: > > > > pcbsd# konqueror > > Xlib: connection ot ":0.0" refused by server > > Xlib: No protocol specified > > kdesu: cannot connect to X server :0.0 > > pcbsd# > > > > While one can still use the command line to cp, rm, rmdir, etc., > > having the graphic interface makes some things much easier with long, > > awkward, or bizarre file names, or file names with spaces in them, > > makes it easier to edit with the convenience of a graphic text editor, > > and makes it easier to otherwise manipulate files and directories as > > root. Thus I'm making the suggestion to add the super user file > > viewer function back on the menu. > > > > 3. Find Function Broken & Suggestion to Make It a Stand-alone Entry > > on the Menu. > > > > The "find" function built into Dolphin and Konqueror does not work. I > > miss the "find" function that used to be on the menu in PCBSD 1.x. > > Start button, Applications, Find Files & Folders > > > > 4. Multimedia Plays Video Files with Yellow Cast. > > > > After installation, the using multimedia video on my ACER portable [P4 > > @1.5Ghz, built-in Intel Centrino sound, video, and wifi chips] gave > > mpg, avi, and wmv files a distinctive and disturbing yellowish cast > > that is not evident when using other applications. It had never been > > present when using XP, or when using PCBSD releases prior to PCBSD > > Beta. The video chip is an Intel 855 and I am using the "Intel" > > driver (not 3D enabled). The screen is the matte LCD with the best > > resolution of 1024 x 780. Rebooting into PCBSD did not solve this > > problem, but rebooting into XP where the videos had the "correct" > > colors and then rebooting back to PCBSD fixed the problem. That makes > > no sense. > > > > Note to self -- Employer needs to replace my computer with a nice > > multi-core P4, 4 Gb RAM, 17" bright screen display, large hard disk, > > etc. > > > > 5. Beta Makes Great Impression. > > > > Otherwise things are working impressively great. The speed > > improvement is fabulous as noted by others, Dolphin has not crashed on > > me, and my ACER portable is functioning well other than the multimedia > > viewing mentioned above. > > > > 6. Congratulations and Thanks for the Hard Work. > > > > Once again Kris and the PCBSD Development Team has done a fabulous job > > putting the desktop operating system together. I am amazed at how > > responsive Kris and the team are to fixing bugs quickly, incorporating > > suggestions, and improving the product. It takes so much time that > > all of them must be working 12+ hours a day. We are all deeply > > grateful for your labors. > > > > Ian Robinson > > Salem, Ohio > > Drache - is still walking above ground and traveling between eternities Message: 5 Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:21:35 -0700 I have an F380 but it only allows (last time I looked) to install as an F300, maybe something similar for you. On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:14 PM, brian wrote: > > The updated hplip port installed fine . My printer is still not listed > > in the print manager, even though the f2110 is listed on the hplip web > > page as being supported . Very strange . > > Message: 6 Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:24:24 -0700 From: DragonFlier I have a customer with a borked old HP with Win2k and no install disk. I told him if he was interested I would install the release of PCBSD7 on it. Once this version is released I'll see if he wants to do that and if so, let you know how it goes. On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Robinson Jorge wrote: > > Is really possible install PC-BSD 7-beta1 with 256 MB of RAM? > > Hello guys! I've found at the interet linux drivers for HP Scaner Scanjet 2400 (which is said unsupported at sane site). The driver include some EULA from HP, and drivre in binary format; and archive including modified libsane.so. The driver is here: http://gits.kiev.ua/pcbsd/HP%20Scanjet%202400.zip There are readme too. So, could anyone make a PBI with all required linux libs, sane- frontends and these files? Or just maybe look at it, and co-operate with me to build such PBI? I saw at pcbsd forum three users have same scaners, no one couldn't make it work, or find something in internet. I have this scanner too, and this model is pretty wide known. Thanks. | Всего записей: 33207 | Зарегистр. 31-07-2002 | Отправлено: 15:43 11-09-2008 | Исправлено: Victor_VG, 19:13 11-09-2008 |
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