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* Sometimes a PS/2 mouse isn't recognized (differs from boot time to boot time on the same hardware) | * Sometimes a PS/2 mouse isn't recognized (differs from boot time to boot time on the same hardware) | ||
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+ | Bugs reported by Fred Kiefer: | ||
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+ | * It took a long time to start up, during this it tried to get a network | ||
+ | connection via DHCP and also prepared the nfonts. I think the first | ||
+ | should be switched off and the fonts preprepared. | ||
+ | * There were no names on the dock icons, making it hard to realise what | ||
+ | they were standing for. | ||
+ | * The fonts didn#t display white space. | ||
+ | * There were no colour schemas predefined. | ||
====Feature Requests==== | ====Feature Requests==== | ||
* it should be obvious how to install GNUSTEP on HD from within the Live CD (ideally by employing a GUI based wizard) | * it should be obvious how to install GNUSTEP on HD from within the Live CD (ideally by employing a GUI based wizard) |
Revision as of 20:01, 29 January 2007
There are several efforts to create Live CDs of GNUstep
GNUSTEP Live CD
of Gürkan Sengün, Version 1.0 released on November 6, 2006
Bugs
- Some Apps can't be started from GWorkspace, instead openapp <MyApplication> is required -- Which?
- Some windows (for instance in DBModeler.app) can't be accessed since the title bar is offscreen (a seasoned gnustepper knows how to fix this but what about the newbees?)
- Some menus behave oddly
- Sometimes a PS/2 mouse isn't recognized (differs from boot time to boot time on the same hardware)
Bugs reported by Fred Kiefer:
- It took a long time to start up, during this it tried to get a network
connection via DHCP and also prepared the nfonts. I think the first should be switched off and the fonts preprepared.
- There were no names on the dock icons, making it hard to realise what
they were standing for.
- The fonts didn#t display white space.
- There were no colour schemas predefined.
Feature Requests
- it should be obvious how to install GNUSTEP on HD from within the Live CD (ideally by employing a GUI based wizard)