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Welcome BEA

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:17 pm
by npap
Welcome Bea,

You are looking very nice, so let's get acquainted. I ,m just testing the desktop CD I downloaded a few minutes ago.
First impressions are good. Just a little slow at starting up, but I guess this was true even with Ubuntu Edgy.

Well, I'll have to come back later today. At 4.15 in the morning, I,m pooped and sleepy.
So asta la vista later in the day.
Happy birth day!
npap :lol: .

Welcome Bea

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 6:56 am
by npap
OK, let's get down to business.
After a very good download from the good people of LinTelligence.de,
Checksums came out OK.
Live CD bug:
Pressing F4 I selected resolution as 1024x768, but after the splash screen the system reverted back to 1280x1024. A similar problem exists in Dapper and Edgy.
Not really a major problem since the resolution can be re-adjusted.

Wlcome to BEA

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 7:03 am
by npap
Graphics menu:
Only graphics available in the menu is F-Spot photo Manager.

Comments and bugs

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:32 pm
by npap
Installation on hard disk took about 15 minutes. Readjusted screen resolution to 1024x768 and made it my default setting.
Still the Graphics menu shows only F-Spot Photo Manager

Glad to see the Terminal with the amusing and useful messages.

My Machine
Intel Celeron 586 2.658 Mhz
Graphics card Intel 845

Comments and bugs

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:24 pm
by npap
Ok. Xchat-Gnome IRC chat is now working.

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:31 pm
by clem
Hi,

There's only F-Spot in that menu.. the Gimp was removed.

Clem

Welcome BEA

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:25 am
by npap
Hello Root,
BEA is looking good! So far, no major problems.
Well, with graphics I understand you had to save some room in the CD Iso.
But one can always install the graphics of his choise with Synaptic.

I just installed the Kubuntu desktop. It started with the Kubuntu splash screen.
Will see if there are any problems here.

Congratulations on a very nice looking distro,
Regards

Comments and bugs

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 7:05 pm
by npap
OK. It was a bad idea installing Kubuntu desktop. The splash screen is Kubuntu and there are some problems. Applets missing and some applications don't run.
Perhaps, installing just KDE with Synaptic might work better, if anybody wants to try it.
There was no similar problem with Barbara.

Welcome BEA

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:35 pm
by npap
Alright,
I removed kubuntu desktop: sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop.
Installed KDE. This resulted in the addition of numerous software pacages from the KDE environment. 16 additional graphics and a lot of educational and game software among other things.

The splash screen is now KDE 3.5.

There is no problem with Bea so far.

Re: Welcome BEA

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 5:12 pm
by antiquexray
npap wrote:Alright,
I removed kubuntu desktop: sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop.
Installed KDE. This resulted in the addition of numerous software pacages from the KDE environment. 16 additional graphics and a lot of educational and game software among other things.

The splash screen is now KDE 3.5.

There is no problem with Bea so far.
Are you able to choose between Gnome and KDE?

Re: Welcome BEA

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:37 pm
by npap
antiquexray wrote:
npap wrote:Alright,
I removed kubuntu desktop: sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop.
Installed KDE. This resulted in the addition of numerous software pacages from the KDE environment. 16 additional graphics and a lot of educational and game software among other things.

The splash screen is now KDE 3.5.

There is no problem with Bea so far.
Are you able to choose between Gnome and KDE?

Sorry antiquexray,
I missed this message some time ago. But I should have answered YES. Never too late though, it might be useful to some newbie who will read this.

Re: Welcome BEA

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:15 pm
by antiquexray
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Sorry antiquexray,
I missed this message some time ago. But I should have answered YES. Never too late though, it might be useful to some newbie who will read this.[/quote]

No problem. I too have been busy training in a new job and have found it difficult to keep up. Appreciate the reply