There are a couple of known bugs on the current daily live CD:
- The kernel modules in the live image do not match the kernel on the CD, so X
has no chance of starting (no mouse driver, e.g.)
- The xserver-xorg in the live image has some autodetection bugs (already filed
elsewhere, and with fixes pending)
You may use Array 4 as a known-good milestone until these bugs are fixed.
The problem with the dialog is also known, but I don't think it has been filed
yet, so we'll use this bug to represent it.
It looks like the keyboard is left in raw mode; if you press Alt+SysRq+R, it
will restore the keyboard to cooked mode and you will be able to switch to a
text console with alt+F1.
There are a couple of known bugs on the current daily live CD:
- The kernel modules in the live image do not match the kernel on the CD, so X
has no chance of starting (no mouse driver, e.g.)
- The xserver-xorg in the live image has some autodetection bugs (already filed
elsewhere, and with fixes pending)
You may use Array 4 as a known-good milestone until these bugs are fixed.
The problem with the dialog is also known, but I don't think it has been filed
yet, so we'll use this bug to represent it.
It looks like the keyboard is left in raw mode; if you press Alt+SysRq+R, it
will restore the keyboard to cooked mode and you will be able to switch to a
text console with alt+F1.