Actually Corel Linux wasn't supposed to be a money
maker, any revenue from it was to be icing on the
cake (quoting Cowpland). The major source of revenue
was supposed to be CorelDRAW and WordPerfect Office.
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Corel Linux was successful, they wouldn't
--- Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All those in favour?
s/favour/favor/
Count me in. I think it's a good idea.
If Mandrake really doesn't want to do it I have
another idea. I dunno how you have your packages made
now, but you could have one package with just the
integration stuff
Um...his suggestion was to put it on the last download
CD, which you don't have to pay for, by non-free he
was using the FSF definition.
--- Vincent Meyer, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NO!
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO
People new to Mandrake and Linux should be able to
get the most stable
browser
It works on some stuff for me. It crashes on the
_beginthread() function if anything uses that.
--- Christophe Combelles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have anybody seen WINE work on the 8.2 ?
I could not even have the notepad.exe working. Wine
always crashes.
--- Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rpmrebuilds on an Athlon (650mhz) using any kernel
source are being done as i386 and Not as the proper
i686.
Actually proper would be athlon, not i686. As far as
I know, RPM doesn't know the difference between athlon
and i686, so it picks i686,
Read my message titled
[Cooker] Wrong arch builds on all arches with new RPM
It explains everything.
--- Mike Calloway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I look in /usr/lib/rpm/macros, all I find is:
%_arch i386
%_build_archi386
When I change these to i686 on my
--- Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rpm (since 4.0.2? I fergit) should detect an athlon
just fine
using inline asm voodoo.
What does rpm --showrc say for
...
install arch : i686
...
FWIW the problem is far deeper than the %ix86 macro
value.
rpm has no
--- Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, what exactly am I missing ? : )
Something :o) I thought I explained it pretty well.
Before the latest RPM package, all arches translated
to themselves, ie:
buildarchtranslate: athlon: athlon
buildarchtranslate: i686: i686
buildarchtranslate:
To guran: I've already explained this (and noted that
to everyone who keeps asking about it). Here's the
URL:
http://www.mandrake.com/en/archives/cooker/2002-02/msg04301.php
To Bryan: More comments below...
--- Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
buildarchtranslate: osfmach3_i686: i386
The buildarchtranslates weren't supposed to be changed
to i386, that was a mistake. Frederic also informs me
that the build was failing for him if he didn't do it,
so we'll get that worked out.
--- Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But why? That's the question, why the change?
I just
Sorry, I knew I should have tried that. rpm -qa works
now. rpm --rebuilddb used not to take very long as I
recall though, this time it took like 15-20 minutes to
run.
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does rpm --rebuilddb fix the pb ?
--
Warly
Is there any reason we need everybuddy or ayttm in
main when we have Gaim and Kopete?
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
everybuddy in it's current state isn't really ben
maintained at current.
The developers are off essentially rewriting the
source from scratch.
It's really buggy and
This is BAD news :o(
If you go in rsync on uninett to
Mandrake-devel/cooker, it's just a recursive link to
itself, so if anybody tries to rsync from uninett now,
they can kiss Cooker goodbye!
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--- Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just updated one of my computers to the latest of
everything (including
gd2 should require for build libpng-devel and not
libpng3-devel, since it works with libpng2 (and
libpng3-devel provides libpng-devel).
Also the regular requires should be just libpng, and
not libpng2 (!) likewise.
Also (Ben Reser), when I put gd2 in rpmmon it didn't
work, even though that's the
--- Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
maybe we could disable nfs by default, agreed.
for the others, i don't know :-/
if you are right, I do agree they should not be
running by default,
and it's a bug. And you should report
--- Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
% grep chkconfig /etc/init.d/*
...
/etc/init.d/portmap:# chkconfig: 345 11 89
...
/etc/init.d/ypserv:# chkconfig: - 16 84
...
- portmap will run by default at runlevels 3, 4
and
5
Definately important stuff there, hopefully it's dealt
with. One more thing along the same lines that should
probably be addressed was the directory in /tmp, the
ownership of which greatly impact KDE startup
performance. I believe it was .ICE-unix and needed to
be root.root
--- Danny Tholen
I wonder if the author is aware of diskdrake. Maybe
he could learn something from its UI.
Also vice versa, maybe the diskdrake authors could
learn something from it. QTParted definately has a
better sizer widget, as can be seen here:
--- Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chmouel reading this long thread about mdkkdm and
thinking :
'hey guys give Laurent the time to finish his
program and make noise
after'
Perhaps he could have given himself more time, and
waited until it was in a more finished state before
Yeah, I know that, but if you're on dialup even 100
deletes still sucks :o(
What sucks even more though, is that uninett is still
broken!!
And it's weird that I never got my original message or
Salane's reply.
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you limit deletes you will never delete
I'm using the same (sans the :873). If I look in
Mandrake-devel/cooker all I see is:
drwxr-xr-x4096 2003/01/11 08:11:50 cooker
in which is:
lrwxrwxr-x 5 2002/06/08 07:00:28 cooker
in which is...
link_stat /cooker/cooker/cooker : No such file or
directory
client: nothing to do:
Ok, so ever since my friend told me my script wiped
out his whole Cooker mirror, I've just been browsing
the rsync shares wrong (forgetting the trailing slash)
thinking the rsync mirrors were messed up when they
might have been fine the whole time (and I was too
scared to run my script and
--- Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--=-=-=
* Wed Feb 05 2003 Oden Eriksson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.01.10-9mdk
- fix #1260 (libgd2-devel should provide gd-devel,
but it doesn't)
but it does provide libgd-devel!
-BuildRequires: gd2-devel
+BuildRequires: libgd2-devel
This is still
Yeah, I had that happen once recently.
Probably unrelated, I didn't get a lot of the messages
from the changelog list today.
--- Thomas Backlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else experiencing this...
For the past week I have been getting many
duplicates from the Cooker ML...
And this
--- Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But postfix is by default ocnfigured for mbox, and
it doesn't seem
reasonable to configure for Maildir by default,
since the only IMAP server
in main doesn't do Maildir.
Well, the imap server in main is junk anyways. We
got rid of wu-ftpd
The recent maildir/imap discussion reminded me of
this...
A while back Warly sent a list to Cooker of like the
top page/top 50 of the 9.1 voting on MandrakeClub,
with some responses (yes this is in, this is in
contrib, patent problem, etc)
I really personally think Cyrus should be in (and the
In light of proposals to break up list, complaints
about communication breakdowns, dropped e-mails etc, I
have an idea.
The mailing list(s) for Cooker should also be
accessible through a newsreader.
Living on dialup, working with this mailing list
through Yahoo!'s webmail interface is so
--- Yves Duret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we must remove uw-imap and replace it by
courier-imap.
who is against ??
/me raises hand.
See my other messages.
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--- Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: squid
Version : 2.5.STABLE1
Release : 7mdk Build
--=-=-=
* Fri Feb 07 2003 Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2.5.STABLE1-7mdk
- add BuildRequires:Openssl-devel = 0.9.7
--- Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Walser) writes:
--- Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: squid
Version : 2.5.STABLE1
Release : 7mdk
Build
--=-=-=
* Fri Feb
--- Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chuck Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
*snip*
The mailing list(s) for Cooker should also be
accessible through a newsreader.
I also concur. Even though I am on cablemodem, I
still must sift through
dozens of messages that may not be
, but a lot of
the other ones certainly *could* make it in...
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The recent maildir/imap discussion reminded me of
this...
A while back Warly sent a list to Cooker of like
the
top page/top 50 of the 9.1 voting
We do not include proprietary software in the downloadable version of
the distribution, period.
In the boxed sets, we do include a package of the nVidia modules, and if
you have an nVidia card, DrakX (the installer) will use it automatically.
Preston Cody wrote:
Hi.
I've been switching distros
Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
before we had only BuildRequires:Openssl-devel
...
but we need to specify
the openssl version ...
Does Squid 2.5-STABLE1 not work with older
versions?
we're talking about compile time, remember ?
Yes
Trying gmane newsgroup
Just a note that Mandrake's NVidia module packages that I mentioned in
the other message are also obtainable from the MandrakeClub.
Leon Brooks wrote:
On Sunday 09 February 2003 05:30 am, Preston Cody wrote:
My Problem: I have an Nvidia TNT2, so I need to get the nvidia drivers
from their
Now ncpfs 2.2.1 is out. I have packaged it and
uploaded to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
--- Lenny Cartier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Baudens, note I have put ncpfs (updated by
David Walser) in the
/tmp of bi; can you take care of it ?
lenny
I doubt it, I'm pretty sure PCIGART isn't enabled in Mandrake's kernel.
Adam Williamson wrote:
In the changelog for kernel 2.4.21pre4-ac3:
o Fix ordering problem with PCI radeon causing(Chris Ison)
DRI hangs
Could that be relevant to the people having Radeon trouble?
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Someone mentioned a similar patch for uw-imap?, but that means one needs to
first patch it to recongnize Maildir, and then also make the dir. Can't we
just move courier-imap to main and move uw-imap to contribs and have postfix
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Someone mentioned a similar patch for uw-imap?, but that means one needs to
first patch it to recongnize Maildir, and then also make the dir. Can't we
just move
this works our for the majority.
Jim Tarvid
On Monday 10 February 2003 11:09 am, David Walser wrote:
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Someone mentioned a similar patch for uw-imap?, but that means one
Brook Humphrey wrote:
On Monday 10 February 2003 08:32 am, David Walser wrote:
Interesting point, I hadn't thought of that.
Well, I think last time I tested courier was last Spring, so if I get
time I'll test it again and see if the problems I had before have been
resolved. It's too bad
Florin wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I'll reiterate myself (in one place) from earlier, with a CC to Florin:
Why can't Cyrus-IMAP become our default IMAP server? It has that SIEVE
server-side filtering stuff that no other IMAP server has. That would be
really sweet
Oden Eriksson wrote:
måndagen den 10 februari 2003 18.37 skrev David Walser:
Brook Humphrey wrote:
On Monday 10 February 2003 08:32 am, David Walser wrote:
Interesting point, I hadn't thought of that.
Well, I think last time I tested courier was last Spring, so if I get
time I'll test
From what I read, it looks like Cyrus does use Maildirs, it just
doesn't store them in /home/$user
Brook Humphrey wrote:
Well there are other advantages to using maildir. If cuyrus can not handle
maildir type directories then I myself am not interested. It's proven ot be
faster in everything
I still think gurpmi should be the default action for rpms because
1) it's mandrakes default app for installing rpm's
Again, you're still assuming someone clicking an RPM wants to install it.
2) It is smaller, faster, and will resolve
dependencies. as stated above
3) kpackage would still be
I don't seem to have those in Mandrake :o(
jmdault may need to look at this one though:
http://monster-island.org/tinashumor/humor/baby.html
HoytDuff wrote:
What's the origin of the man pages for baby and sex?
Are there others? I see some references at
Ben Reser wrote:
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:25:49AM +0100, Götz Waschk wrote:
I think it's always funny if Americans try to type german words. It's
über, with a Compose u .
But I can feel with you, as someone who has typed in icelandic song
titles :-)
Ack... everyone seems to be getting on
Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
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Am Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003 12:06 schrieb Oden Eriksson:
onsdagen den 12 februari 2003 12.00 skrev Martin Fahrendorf:
However I won't touch this software as I'm happy with bincimap and
courier-imap.
Yes, of course
Those manpages aren't included in Solaris 9.
Vincent Meyer, MD wrote:
Question for people who run other distributions and UNIX versions - is this
man page included in them? or have other distros deleted the offensive
material?
Just my $0.02
Vinny
Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
I was helping a friend set up a Samba server for a client, and to get
files off of the Novell server and retain functionality, we had to
install the Linux trustees kernel patch to allow us to do the same thing
with files (some users/groups with read access, some with rw).
Buchan Milne wrote:
David Walser wrote:
Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
This seems to be a thing for samba with acl. If you are using ext3 or
xfs you can simply change/add acls to the files and directorys and you
can give permissions similar to windows nt (a group/person can read,
others can write
It looks like these QA messages are in the archives at
linux-mandrake.com, as you can get to them if you
click Date Next/Prev from one message to another, but
on the page with the links to all of the messages,
they don't show up.
Also, the reply-to on this message was set to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I have uploaded squirrelmail-1.2.11-1mdk.src.rpm
to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
It is a security update, and the package has some
other little fixes in preparation for SquirrelMail
1.4.0.
Enjoy!
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I used the mail interface to resolve this bug, and I didn't ask it to
change the assigned, but as Buchan has reported numerous times, it just
does it on its own.
I can't see through the web interface how to change it back (although it
shouldn't matter for this one in particular as I don't
Buchan Milne wrote:
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, Shift wrote:
Le Samedi 15 F?vrier 2003 21:14, Timothy R. Butler a ?crit :
Hi,
I was just wondering what package this new theme for KDE and GTK is in? I
wanted to see what it looks like, but the only package I can find is the
Galaxy welcome
Frederic Crozat wrote:
And if there is, will it use Geramik's libqtpixmap or something similar
to keep configuration consistent between toolkits?
No, GTK1/GTK2 galaxy is a REAL GTK engine, not an ugly pixmap theme.
Well that's good.
And
KDE Galaxy uses also its own engine..
Ok. These
Hi, I was wondering if you'd seen this:
http://mozplugger.mozdev.org/
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Oden Eriksson wrote:
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.02 skrev Tibor Pittich:
On 16. feb 2003 15:53, Oden Eriksson wrote:
there is a excellent spec-skeleten from Han:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/rpms/skel.spec
Thank you. However I'm having problems with this... The menu item never
Oden Eriksson wrote:
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.46 skrev David Walser:
Oden Eriksson wrote:
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.02 skrev Tibor Pittich:
On 16. feb 2003 15:53, Oden Eriksson wrote:
there is a excellent spec-skeleten from Han:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/rpms
Oden Eriksson wrote:
cat %{buildroot}/%{_menudir}/xvocp EOF
?package(xVOCP): \
That. The package is VOCP, not xVOCP...
AHA!!! Thank you very much.
But I need to add maybe three more menu files in the same package, should
all of them be ?package(VOCP): ?
Yes. They can even be in the
Maybe you should have the gcc 2.96 package not create the colorgcc
subpackage.
Ahh shoot, I forgot Bugzilla takes out all lines.
This should have read:
That's what I am doing and it's even better to have
a separate colorgcc package.
What?
Because otherwise you would have config files
defining the same bits but gcc paths, which is insane
(duplicate).
I assume you're
See comment below...
--- Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: imp3
Version : 3.1
Release : 2mdk Build
--=-=-=
imp3.spec changed
--- imp3-3.1-1mdk.src.rpm/imp3.spec 2003-02-17
--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: galaxy
Version : 0.0.4
Release : 2mdk Build
--- galaxy-0.0.4-1mdk.src.rpm/galaxy.spec 2003-02-17
13:31:25.0 +0100
+++
--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: kdebase
Version : 3.1
Release : 32mdk Build
--- kdebase-3.1-31mdk.src.rpm/kdebase.spec
2003-02-17 13:31:56.0 +0100
+++
Hi Lenny, you missed my 1.2.11 update I sent you this
weekend. Please upload it (it's in /incoming).
Also, is anything happening with the ncpfs I sent?
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Ok, now kdelibs should require galaxy-kde (instead of
kdebase requiring it)
--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: kdelibs
Version : 3.1
Release : 26mdk Build
--=-=-=
* Mon Feb 17 2003
Pascal Cavy wrote:
[root@pumpkin1 restore]# urpmi --media cook apache2
One of the following packages is needed:
1- libdb4.0-4.0.14-2mdk.i586
2- libdb4.0-devel-4.0.14-2mdk.i586
What is your choice? (1-2) 1
This points something else out also. It looks like libdb4.0-devel is
providing
Grr, it let me change assigned_to
@assigned_to=1558
Oden Eriksson wrote:
libdb4.0-devel is required by apache2-devel?
That may be, but has nothing to do with what we're talking about.
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
We're going to release 9.1 with acpi=off by default since that
feature is a total of .
It's too bad that it was a failed experiment :o( Maybe again in the
future. I heard RedHat is planning to go with ACPI for their next release.
What about APIC? I know
Ok, I'll keep looking into it.
If anybody else can confirm this, let me know.
@resolution=later
Greg Meyer wrote:
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On Monday 17 February 2003 03:36 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
[Bug 1692] [gcc-colorgcc] update conflicts preventing install of latest
colorgcc
and the next is
[Cooker] [Bug 1692] [gcc-colorgcc] update conflicts preventing install
MySQLcc is in contrib, also there is OO.o + MyODBC
J. Greenlees wrote:
Mandrake?
they are lgpl so I doubt it is a licensing concern.
ran into a shopkeeper that is using Mandrake 9 and he was complaining that there wasn't
a gui / frontend for Mysql. I checked thier site and found two versions,
If it hasn't been done, please file a bug in Bugzilla about this.
No guarantee Laurent will do anything though, since he dreams of a day
when every package Conflicts with something :o(
John Allen wrote:
KDevelop seems to work fine with automake1.6, and autoconf2.5.
When upgrading autoconf, and
Cartier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2.1-1mdk
- from David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
- 2.2.1
- changes to configure and make suggested by ncpfs
author
- Remove patch0 as a result
- Change patch1 as a result (will be included
upstream in next version)
- s/Copyright/License
Warly wrote:
RC 1 will soon be available on the mirrors and marks the
beginning of the packages and features freeze for 9.1.
New versions of packages will not be allowed exept for critical bugs.
New releases of packages will be allowed until approximatively March,
7th.
Could we try something
Warly wrote:
All the main will be included in powerpack,
So how many CDs does it take to house all of main?
however standard pack will be
focused on new user with only desktop applications, so that they will not
be lost choosing amongst devel or servers packages in rpmdrake.
How many CDs is
I don't know how their upload reject thing works (or whether its
automated or not), but I saw one upload where one RPM from an SRPM did
get uploaded and the other got rejected. I hope this hasn't happened
anywhere else, or 9.1's gonna be a big mess.
--- Tibor Pittich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
Name: gq
Version : 0.7.0
Release : 0.beta2.3mdk Build
* Wed Feb 19 2003 Tibor Pittich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.7.0-0.beta2.3mdk
- fix version
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Gateway PCs I admined last year work with ACPI and APIC. I dunno
what mobo they had, but it's an ICH2 chipset. The machines were
purchased in early summer last year.
tarvid wrote:
I don't know of any motherboard/chipset [ACPI] does work on. I'd pay a bit to have
the problem go away.
This bug is not invalid! It should be resolved as either LATER or
WONTFIX (hopefully LATER). I understand there probably isn't time to
fix it in time for 9.1.
fcrozat wrote:
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-20 20:26 ---
Please, do NOT reopen bug closed as
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 19:08, David Walser wrote:
The Gateway PCs I admined last year work with ACPI and APIC. I dunno
what mobo they had, but it's an ICH2 chipset. The machines were
purchased in early summer last year.
ICH2 isn't a chipset, it's part of one - it's
Version 0.6.1 has been pulled because of bugs in the
Oscar plugin, fixed by 0.6.1a
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Frederic Crozat wrote:
I already explain it is up to the DESKTOP environment to adapt theme, not
the reverse... Geramik approach is wrong by design.. It is fixing the
consequences of KDE not customizing GTK theme colors.. The best approach is to
fix root of the problem (ie KDE not customizing
Jack Coates wrote:
feature request for some future distribution: It would be grand if
resolv.conf modifications supported an always-on set of DNS options in
case the stuff provided by the local LAN is fubar or doesn't have zones
you want.
in /etc/sysconfig/network one would add something like
Serge Plüss wrote:
Hi
so to which version do I need to update kdebase for this to work? The
message I replied to said it was fixed in -39mdk. I tried it with that
version and with -40mdk and in both cases it wasn't working. I will use
the workaround in the meantime.
The workaround mentioned to
Frederic Crozat wrote:
I think you are completely missing my point : a theme for a specific
toolkit MUST be desktop (and other toolkits) agnostic.. If you need to
patch your theme to read another toolkit settings, this mean something
is broken elsewhere.. You are fixing the consequences of the
Quel Qun wrote:
The problem is not coming from KDE, but from Mandrake. The only thing causing
the requirement on kdebase is the galaxy-kde, which should not be required by
kdelibs to start with.
If you really want to force people who actually use KDE to get the Mandrake
look, make kdebase require
Quel Qun wrote:
Well kdelibs is configured to use the galaxy theme by default, so it
kinda has to require it. *Maybe* that wouldn't be necessary if the
installer just made sure galaxy-kde got installed by default, but the
Requires still might makes sense (like what if someone does a custom
How can you add someone to the CC list of a bug
through the mail interface?
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Available commands for mail sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--
For these commands, just send a mail to
[EMAIL
Quel Qun wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 17:51, David Walser wrote:
Quel Qun wrote:
Well kdelibs is configured to use the galaxy theme by default, so it
kinda has to require it. *Maybe* that wouldn't be necessary if the
installer just made sure galaxy-kde got installed by default
forward first is the default. I use forward only. See item 6 here:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO-10.html
Buchan Milne wrote:
Can this be made a todo for 9.2? If so, should we start collecting data,
and how would we want to organise the data? Should it be generic that
kppp/gnome-ppp can also be adapted to use it? Should we only include
linux-friendly ISPs etc etc?
At one point Mandrake put out a call
Vincent Meyer, MD wrote:
Hi,
I noticed an interesting problem with RC1, which i think has been there in
the beta's as well.
I'm running a laptop on a network which at my office does NOT provide
internet access. I also have a modem in the second PCMCIA slot on the
computer. When I dial in
Liam Quin wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 04:37, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
Liam Quin wrote:
Anyone here familiar enough with gcc to comment on StackGuard [1],
and whether it'd be a good thing to use for system services/daemons
in Mandrake Linux? It looks like it's not been kept up to date.
[1]
Adam Williamson wrote:
Oh great. This is getting ominous...current kernel has IP masquerading
The iptables rebuild didn't fix it?
and ALSA broken, and we're meant to be in the pre-release stabilisation
period here. Please, someone, tell me we're not going to do a 9.0 again
and ship with a broken
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