Am 21. Oct, 2002 schwätzte Ed Skinner so: > WalMart / Lindows Evaluation > Ordered from walmart.com 10/02/02 > Shipment Received 10/18/02 > Evaluation Written 10/21/02 > "mount -t nfs xxx:/opt/music /music" took several minutes to complete. > Not sure why but, once it finished, accesses to /music appeared to go > normally with no untoward delays. (System xxx runs RedHat 7.1 with a 2.4.9-34 > RedHat built kernel.) > Netscape 7.0 and Konqueror x.x appear to hang in similar manners. > Because of the commonality, I suspect the problem is not in either tool but > in some other "common" point. Copying 8+ Gigabytes via ftp over the network > went smoothly, however, so the basic network seems to be Okay. NFS and browser issues points to a DNS issue. Konq and Netscape were having problems going to web sites in general or just to the NFS server? Look at /etc/resolv.conf. Check that your hostname is with 127.0.0.1 and localhost in /etc/hosts. Check that you have a proper reverse DNS entry. > Automatically logs the user in as "root" upon powerup. (Mega-dangerous > for newbies!) No apparent mechanism to change this. Considering my spouse's Ugh, arghh, gack, adsfajsdkl*#@$#dfs#$%$asdf ah, the men in the nice white coats showed up, I'm feeling much better now... > Although I rarely use floppies anymore, and therefore I didn't think I > would care that there isn't one, there *is* a /mnt/floppy mount point and, > when browsing through /mnt on my way to an NFS mount (/mnt/music) I had > added, XMMS's file open window got "stuck" presumably trying to scan the > non-existent hardware device. (I have *not* verified if adding a floppy drive > will solve this annoyance -- the WalMart shipment includes the necessary > signal cable and I'll be adding a floppy drive shortly just to avoid this > nuisance.) Is it using automount or something like that? Based on the behavior I would say it is. Remove the floppy entry from there. Removing the /mnt/floppy directory might work as well. > Printed documentation consisted of a "Microtel Computer System" > installation ("plug the keyboard here") guide [a 12 page booklet containing 2 > pages of "meat"], a WalMart.com "Return Label" (for return shipment if > needed), and a User's Manual for the motherboard (GA-6VEM series, GBT > Technology, Hamberg Germany). German mobo, that's good. Ja, da läuft 'was. ;-) > Lindows is a Debian derivitive. I'm more familiar with RedHat and, from It is? Cool. Didn't know that. There's hope for them yet :). I'll probably still install debian from scratch. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # "Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, but # that is not the reason we are doing it." -- Richard Feynman