> -----Original Message----- > From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Trent > Shipley > Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 6:52 PM > To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > Subject: Upgrade to RH7.0 woe (was No eth0) > > > Good news; The SMC card does indeed work. > > News: After the first attempt to upgrade to RH7.0 the system > would only boot > from the emergency floppy. However, a second pass through the > installation > process got the system to boot from the hard drive, go figure. > > Bad news: Prior to the upgrade the Window Manager worked. After the > upgrade it comes up, properly displays a startup screen in GNOME or KDE, > then proceeds to paint the whole screen black. It scatters > windows randomly > all over the screen, and likes to loose its place -- like you would expect > if the monitor were being over-driven. > So I re-ran Xconfigurator, and it named the Video-Card and > Monitor to the > letter from its database. The test is great, the herringbone pattern is > fine -- just like before. > Time to try 'startx' again. Same thing. It likes to paint the screen > black, paint app-windows more than once, and tile patterns diagonally over > the screen. In KDE refreshing the screen pretty much works, > except that the > next action screws everything up all over again. > > > Why is this critical? Because my colleague Joe is going to want > to use SWAT > to configure SAMBA. (He doesn't believe in idiotically difficult hand > configuration. He is now TOTALLY convinced that Windows 2000 is a real OS > and GNU/Linux is a learning tool that is designed to be buggy, > impossible to > use, and obscenely difficult to learn.) > > --------------- > Of course to run SWAT it looks like I'll need to configure Apache > and start > httpd. > This is quickly turning into a comic debugging session of > infinite regress. > --------------- Make it simple on yourself...I'm sure that you can fix x-windows but rather than worrying about that... download webmin or standard webmin installs it's own samba manager (my preference) and it also will hook into swat. easy to install - makes integration into samba quite easy. one suggestion... back up the smb.conf file (on RH7 - it's been moved to /etc/samba) and then cat /dev/null/ > smb.conf so you can start from scratch. Craig