/home/gentoo is owned by uid 1006 by default while the user gentoo has the uid 1000, this leads to some problems including failed startup of gnome since it can't create files in that dir
Since 2007.0 hasn't been released yet and the media is still in flux, it would help if you gave us a little more information than "2007.0 LiveCD". Now, I assume you're talking about the amd64 LiveCD, since I know the x86 LiveCD works (by lucky accident, really).
Well yeah, I'm talking about the AMD64 2007.0 LiveCD aka livecd-amd64-installer-2007.0.iso ;>
Please don't file bugs on pre-release media. It makes things damn confusing, especially if you're not going to provide any useful information, such as the md5sum/sha1sum of the CD so we can know exactly which one you're referring to. Remember that we build literally hundreds of builds during our release cycle. Danny, have you fixed this on the final released versions?
Kugelfang told me to file a bug :> Here's some other info, didn't know what to include in the initial report: # MD5 HASH 82dfef762f7714adc13e5aecfcbcc933869c6eec livecd-amd64-installer-2007.0.iso # SHA1 HASH 2ac261a9429d807302183d49577cd87b livecd-amd64-installer-2007.0.iso -rw-r--r-- 1 angelos users 731957248 2007-04-27 01:41 livecd-amd64-installer-2007.0.iso trying the version from 30-Apr-2007 15:30 now to see if it's fixed
Assigning directly to Danny. Release Engineering doesn't want to see bugs on pre-release materials and discourage people from filing bugs and rather working via IRC/email since we don't like any sort of information leaks on the releases before they're out. Of course this wouldn't classify as one, but it could.
mhm completey forgot to answer here, it's fixed in the version mentioned above (MD5: 6ee74bb8cb46bb338e41ab38078e0eab, SHA1: 6d97ae7184abd6ce923af95a2d9abca81643da26)
Hmm why is this still open? :>