Hi Guys:
We've had some problems with the installation on our Windows machines
and thought you be interested in some of our discoveries.
Keyboard: FSL_vm loads a British mapping of the keyboard --
"not that there's anything wrong with it" but when you try to fill out
the download form from within the newly installed virtual machine you
can't get an (@) character until your realize that this character is
actually buried beneath the (") key. Also I never could figure out
where the (|) character was -- so changed to local keyboard mapping
(System-Preferences-Keyboard -LayoutsTab) -- In our case we added "U.S.
English" and made that the default.
fsl_installer.sh: The install script failed
-- I'm not sure we understand everything that is going on here but I
think this was happening for at least 3 reasons --
- It seems like it wants a compiler (gcc) and that's apparently not
part of the "minimal install of the CentOS 5 Linux distribution".
- The script does not accept the password you give it - we think
you have to update /etc/sudoers to include the "fsl" account to make
this work
- It also seems like it was failing because FSLDIR is not defined
early enough (or that command failed for some other reason) so it
couldn't find the machine type.
Date/Time: Finally, I changed the time zone
(System-DateTime-TimeZoneTab). In that context -- When you hover over
"System clock uses UTC" it suggests that this feature should not be
checked in a Windows environment.
All of this can be overcome but we thought you might want to know about
these details.
Looking forward to using the latest and greatest from FSL land.
Clark