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11.07.2010 8:09, Bill Sun пишет:
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cite="mid:AANLkTimT26qOQtuEz7iWTxhyvcI1V_Xvw8MYlrEloaOq@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I am running into some issues with my RC1
installation:<br>
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<li>I have some trouble with sound on my RC1 installation.
Sound does work. But I have 2 sound devices. One is the
on-board HDA sound, and another is my Audigy2 ZS card. Both
work in osstest. But in Phonon, I cannot get the sound to
output to Audigy2. Under the "Multimedia" settings I have
moved the Audigy2 card to the top of the list. But I cannot
get any sound output to it. I can only get sound output to my
HDA, is there any way to make sound work with my Audigy2 card
in KDE?</li>
<li>In "System Settings" -> "Advanced" -> "Samba", the
configuration screen is read-only. It should probably ask for
administration password like when you access it from
"Launcher" -> "Applications" -> "Samba Manager".</li>
<li>I can't seem to install fonts from "System Settings" ->
"Font Installer". When I navigate to the directory with the
.otf file in the "Add" dialog box, I cannot see the file,
hence I cannot install it.</li>
<li>IBus is not quite working properly. I have added
Chinese-PinYin and Chinese-ChewYin input methods in
"Preferences". However, I cannot select the ChewYin IME. The
tray icon simply flashes to the ChewYin icon and back to the
default. The PinYin IME works, but there is no graphics for
the icon. There is also no icons for the language panel under
PinYin (see attachment). I was pleasantly surprised that IBus
was installed by default, but it would be nice if the Qt
applications default to using IBus as the IM as well. So far
I've only figured out how to get dolphin to use IBus. I have
no idea how to do so in Kate. Also, IIRC, version 1.3 and up
of ibus-pinyin can toggle between Traditional and Simplified
Chinese input, however, I do not see such option in the
version with RC1.<br>
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</li>
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I'll look into it, but probably at weekend only;<br>
We have 1.3.3 version of ibus in ports, however 1.3.6 available;<br>
An also it could be simply due to broken port of pinyin.<br>
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<li> <br>
</li>
<li>I was surprised to find out that the thumb buttons on my
Logitech G9 mouse works out of the box. However, the left and
right tilt buttons on the wheel were reported as the thumb
buttons as well (buttons 8 & 9) in xev.</li>
<li>NTFS file systems cannot be mounted. Or more precisely, my
NTFS formatted USB hard disk cannot be mounted in dolphin. I
know this can be done using ntfs-3g, but I'm hoping that this
is installed and configured by default.<br>
</li>
</ol>
Overall, I am quite impressed with PC-BSD 8.1 RC1. The fit and
finish is much better than the Kubuntu 9.10 installation that is
upgraded from Ubuntu that I was using before I wiped it out for
PC-BSD. Most of the defaults are sensible and I like the fact
that there's custom artwork in the custom theme. With the more
permissible license that is BSD, the out-of-the-box experience is
much better and practical than the one I experienced with Ubuntu
(Nvidia binary driver installed on first boot, no additional codec
installation to view my video files, printer installation was a
breeze). First impressions are good, and even though I still had
some sound problems, it's nothing compared to the sound problems I
had on Linux.<br>
<br>
-Bill<br>
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