Hello, Whilst opensolaris is looking good, and I am considering using it on my laptop, there is one very big issue stopping me from wanting to use it on my desktop, it doesn't support my terratec dmx24/96 sound card. Whilst I have the one on the system board which works, I didn't spend that money on the terratec to not be able to use it. Other than that, well done on this. Michael Whapples On 12/11/08 18:01, Willie Walker wrote: Hi Michael: Yeah! Glad to hear you were able to get things working.live CD. Firstly things worked for me as described. One thing which was slightly surprising (as it can be a real pain on Linux) is the audio worked well for me, speech and audio files I played mixed without any problem, no latency on audio output (particularly speech), etc.It has been my argument that the operating system really is the one that needs to resolve the audio issue. Sun has managed to get it working pretty well for most use cases.One of my main comments is that for the keyboard and language selection menus, I did get the beeps, but not knowing the working of the menus I just pressed enter although I would have preferred english UK settings. May be a document describing what to do here.Agreed. Would a separate list of the available options help? We can set up a page to contain those, though the risk is that the list might become out of date if we're not careful to verify it for each release.When I used the live CD with orca, in the sounds dialog I was unable to tell it to enable sounds although orca didn't report the checkboxes as disabled (only flat review was finding these checkboxes). Is this observation correct?Yep -- the options are disabled and Orca's flat review is not providing you with information about this. I guess this should be logged as a bug or enhancement in the Orca bugzilla database.Why is openoffice not on the live CD? I know that these CDs can be very tightly packed so sometimes you need to leave things out.Ha - you answered your own question. :-) But, I think you should be able to install it by typing the following command in a gnome-terminal: pfexec pkg install openofficeWhy is opensolaris using python 2.4.4? This just seems very old and isn't (as I remember) the highest patch version of the 2.4 branch.I don't really know the answer to this, but I'm also not sure of any dependency we might have on the later versions. In any case, you might try asking at indiana-discuss opensolaris org, which is an excellent place to discuss OpenSolaris issues. Congrats again on getting your installation working! Will |