Perhaps I should download the ISO afresh and try again
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:11:49 +1100, faeychild wrote:
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Perhaps I should download the ISO afresh and try again
And verify the checksum of the download.
On 27/2/24 14:34, jim whitby wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:11:49 +1100, faeychild wrote:
<snip>
Perhaps I should download the ISO afresh and try again
And verify the checksum of the download.
regards
On 27/2/24 14:34, jim whitby wrote:The Mageia QA Team did hundreds of test installs before those ISOs were released - completely new, new but retaining /home, and upgrades from
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:11:49 +1100, faeychild wrote:Yes My thoughts - and hopes. No one else has reported problems
<snip>
Perhaps I should download the ISO afresh and try again
And verify the checksum of the download.
I find all installs to be subtly different. I assume that they follow a script and it shouldn't be - but they are
Back in the dark ages when I installed Win 3.1 from disk, it would
always fall over if I rode shotgun..
If I could start the process and get away to do something else, and NOT think about it (pretty difficult) then the installation would complete.
That never made any sense either; I just blamed the Universe, what else
do you do?
regards
On 2024-02-27 16:32, faeychild wrote:
On 27/2/24 14:34, jim whitby wrote:The Mageia QA Team did hundreds of test installs before those ISOs were released - completely new, new but retaining /home, and upgrades from
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:11:49 +1100, faeychild wrote:Yes My thoughts - and hopes. No one else has reported problems
<snip>
Perhaps I should download the ISO afresh and try again
And verify the checksum of the download.
I find all installs to be subtly different. I assume that they follow
a script and it shouldn't be - but they are
Back in the dark ages when I installed Win 3.1 from disk, it would
always fall over if I rode shotgun..
If I could start the process and get away to do something else, and
NOT think about it (pretty difficult) then the installation would
complete.
That never made any sense either; I just blamed the Universe, what
else do you do?
regards
Mageia 8. Classic installs, installs from the Live ISOs, net installs, upgrades from the CI, net install, or the mgaapplet. They were tested in VirtualBox and on real hardware, in as many different combinations as we
had available. But we can't possibly test on every possible combination
of hardware that could conceivably use Mageia 9 - we just don't have the resources for that.
To my knowledge, no one reported the issue you saw with Kwrite. I use it
all the time, and had *I* seen anything like that the ISOs would not
have been released until it was fixed.
You did not say what your hardware is. You also did not say which ISO
you used, but from other posts I assume it was the Classic. Without that information it would be pretty much impossible for any of us to help you
if you still have issues.
Hardware is far from fancy and getting on a bit
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Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Product Name: B250M-D3H-CF
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
Version: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz
primary drive is an SSD Ram is 32 Gig
On 2024-02-27 16:32, faeychild wrote:
On 27/2/24 14:34, jim whitby wrote:The Mageia QA Team did hundreds of test installs before those ISOs were released - completely new, new but retaining /home, and upgrades from
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:11:49 +1100, faeychild wrote:Yes My thoughts - and hopes. No one else has reported problems
<snip>
Perhaps I should download the ISO afresh and try again
And verify the checksum of the download.
I find all installs to be subtly different. I assume that they follow
a script and it shouldn't be - but they are
Back in the dark ages when I installed Win 3.1 from disk, it would
always fall over if I rode shotgun..
If I could start the process and get away to do something else, and
NOT think about it (pretty difficult) then the installation would
complete.
That never made any sense either; I just blamed the Universe, what
else do you do?
regards
Mageia 8. Classic installs, installs from the Live ISOs, net installs, upgrades from the CI, net install, or the mgaapplet. They were tested in VirtualBox and on real hardware, in as many different combinations as we
had available. But we can't possibly test on every possible combination
of hardware that could conceivably use Mageia 9 - we just don't have the resources for that.
To my knowledge, no one reported the issue you saw with Kwrite. I use it
all the time, and had *I* seen anything like that the ISOs would not
have been released until it was fixed.
As for the issue you saw with MCC, I had that problem in Mageia 8 on an ancient 32-bit laptop I call "Foolishness," but moving to Mageia 9 fixed
it. When I had it, it only affected the MCC window. You could still call
up the tools with the command line, as root.
Use drakrpm-edit-media to switch from MIRRORLIST to a specific mirror.
Use drakrpm-update to use the familiar update GUI, or use urpmi --auto-update to get updates.
You did not say what your hardware is. You also did not say which ISO
you used, but from other posts I assume it was the Classic. Without that information it would be pretty much impossible for any of us to help you
if you still have issues.
TJ
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