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Installed from DVD with Gnome and LXDE (no KDE). Selected Nvidia
drivers and HPLIP before install on UFS partition.<br>
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Intel Pentium 4, 2.4 Ghz, old Nvidia Geforce4 MX440 video card. 1gb
RAM. Multi boot system using grub2 with NTFS and Ext4 partitions.<br>
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No problem with install except that Nvidia driver selection just
returns to another selection screen rather than offer an option to
save config so just selected skip and 2D graphics are fine, so will
test this later. Did a portsnap fetch and extract. Installed
fusefs-ntfs and ntfsprogs from ports. Nautilus file manager works
fine on local file system, but when trying to mount NTFS partitions,
nothing is displayed in the Nautilus window. If two or more attempts
to mount the same NTFS partition are made with Nautilus then
multiple occurrences of "mounted" icons are found in /media/ but no
file structure is displayed in any of the windows. I have seen
something almost identical in early snapshots of desktopBSD which
PeterH resolved before the final release of DBSD7. After re-boot,
the /media/ directory returns to normal until a mount attempt with
Nautilus resumes the same problem.<br>
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I don't recall the mounting problems with the last snapshot of
02/07/11 (UK date convention), but I installed that with KDE.<br>
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All works fine with PCBSD 8.2 (KDE) and Archlinux on same machine.<br>
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Regards to all<br>
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