[1086] in RedHat Linux List
Success (no surprise) - Red Hat 4 on top of CND1.0 -> Red Hat 3 +++
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robert Hart)
Sat Oct 26 10:19:43 1996
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 00:18:14 +1000 (EST)
From: Robert Hart <hartr@interweft,com.au>
Reply-To: Robert Hart <iweft@ipax.com.au>
To: Red Hat <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Resent-From: redhat-list@redhat.com
Hi
After carefully reading the manual, getting the errata page and
downloading all the fixed rpm's, I am happy (but unsurprised based on my
previous experience with Rd Hat) to report that I upgraded successfully.
I have yet to test everything, but it's looking good...
One wierdo - the installation kernel did not find my WD80*3 ethernet card.
Recompiling the kernel fixed that - but I wonder if Red Hat would care to
comment on this?
I have one niggle and one (possible) bug...
The niggle...pine-3.95-2 keeps telling me
Incomplete maildomain "archenland".
Everything is functioning fine, but pine does not seem able to find the
FQDN. The kluge is to tell pine the FQDN in the setup.
The (possible) bug is in the netcfg tool.
1) The size of the tool cannot be changed, and the 'routing' option does
not display any current routing information.
2) The 'routing' option button has three buttons (I think) at the bottom -
but these are not properly displayed as the window cannot be resized.
I am using Metro X on a W32p card (2 MB).
Robert Hart iweft@ipax.com.au
Voice: +61 (0)3 9735 3586
InterWeft, 35 Summit Road, Lilydale, Victoria 3140, Australia
IT, data and voice networking Consultancy
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