Archive for October 28th, 2004

Mandrake Powerpack 10.0 on Dell Inspiron 4150

Thursday, October 28th, 2004

Installed Mandrake PowerPack 10.0 on Dell Inspiron 4150.

Specs are <>

Performed an “everything” install.

Allowed it to autopartition.

Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 ext3 5.8G 3.5G 2.1G 64% /

/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part6 ext3 31G 38M 31G 1% /home

The NIC – 3Com – was detected.

ATI Display card – with 1600 x 1200 – resolution worked fine.

GNOME worked fine !! which hadn’t worked under Slackware 10.0

Slackware used Gnome 2.4 – which was I guess the latest.

I installed Slack on 3 different machines and 2 different options – normal and expert, but still Gnome would not work. It would load the desktop but no background, Terminal would come up, but not Nautilus.

Wireless Card – Hotplug worked. Network config through the wizard worked fine.

Had to change the SSID for the WLAN.

Driver: Orinoco_cs

USB Mouse as well as the PS/2 touchpad both worked together and alone.

Battery Monitor – in Gnome – worked fine.

Shutting the lid, would put the system in standby and bring it back up without any problems.

Windowmaker, XFCE, all worked fine.

I had not installed KDE, so no idea about KDE.

Menus in MDK 10.0 are much much better than what I had seen in 9.2.

Much better organized, fewer options in each category.

Sound – worked out of the box – ALSA

(Donno the sound card, think it is AC’97)

Pleasant Surprise – Audacity was installed :)

Also, Kdenlive was installed – havent had a chance to try it out.

CDROMs are automounted – nice, has been a MDK feature.

an icon appears on the desktop.

USB Drives – work …..although they do not automount. I suppose this

can be set in /etc/fstab.

Not so pleasant things:

XMMS was not installed :-o

Totem has such a stupid interface for Playlists.

Windows key not mapped to Gnome menu.