- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bug Report
- Category Live Mode
- Assigned To No-one
- Operating System All
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version 1.0 Gem (Stable)
- Due in Version 3.0
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FS#484 - module slamr does not exist bug STILL EXISTS (not cured)
Hi, sorry to have to report, I just tried to install (with a proven DVD download of E17 compiz) on a 2nd computer, Intel MB DG45FC. First problem was it would not recognize display resolution, I am using Mitsubishi Diamond Digital, wide screen (16 x 9) and factory default setting called for is 1280 x 768 at 60HZ—which is in listed choices upon installation, nor any other resolution including auto? This is a 64bit machine, I have the DVD installed OK, no problem, on a Gigabyte 32bit MB.
I kept trying, over and over and somehow was able to “force” installation after being given a choice to use a pre-existing resolution(?) Install completed, fine tune came up and stopped at: “module slamr does not exist in /proc/modules. Also, internet connect was not able to be made, no matter what I tried so I can make no correction through apt-get, Synaptic or .deb. I also got a notice that e17 economorph failed to install because of some file in libdecorate(?) was trying to overwrite an already existing file. Not being technically capable, I haven’t a clue.
But please, do not fool yourself into thinking the slamr “bub” has been corrected and gone away, it is still there.
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slamr is fixed
Can you check which other problems you still having in a updated version of elive development ? (included compiz)