Trev Hitch wrote: > 2. Exim. I decided to configure Exim later, and selected that option > - as a result, I got an error reporting while parsing the > config file: > > config error at line 6 of /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated > > and was unceremoniously dropped out to a root > shell prompt. I retried this a few times by calling base-config, > and a number of the Exim choices seemed to do the same. I'll reassign this bit to exim4-config, but they'll probably need a copy of your exim config directory and the abovementioned file. > The grub installer also detected the other operating systems on the > disk and added boot menu options perfectly - apart from Fedora Core > 2, which it descibed as a "Semi LSB Compliant Linux" (Is this an in > joke :-) ) Heh, no, we didn't release that distributions might include a /etc/lsb-release without a DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION or DISTRIB_CODENAME in it. Fixed. > Overall, not bad. I do like the loader, and the trouble free > installation of packages from the web, though I do seem left with > a number of things to configure (sound, samba, etc) that could > have been done "out of the box". Apparently the system did not autoload a module for your nForce2 audio controller. If you can tell is the right module to load this can be fixed. -- see shy jo
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