The NFS install actually installed a Working Linux today. And it seems to understand that static IP means no DHCP.
However the settings for nameserver and gateway were ignored.
The new add software program still can't actually install software. But at least yum still works.
I've noticed that another distro automatically looks for a different driver if the X server can't get going. This would be useful for Fedora, or at least a text mode command to set X to use the appropriate driver.
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 16:57 -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
The new add software program still can't actually install software.
And you still haven't actually explained what your problem is. I personally know a number of people who have used pk-application to install software....
Matthias Clasen wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 16:57 -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
The new add software program still can't actually install software.
And you still haven't actually explained what your problem is. I personally know a number of people who have used pk-application to install software....
Aye, its working for me. Two things don't: - PK installs one file at a time (plus its dependencies), so its very annoying to get multiple packages installed unless you just do full groups - PK cannot install local rpms more than one at a time, and won't resolve deps using a set of local files
Both of those have bz entries, so I think things are moving ahead.