On Thursday 10 October 2002 12:13, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Nope, the problem is more of the performance you gain with that,
compared to the diskspace it uses. And gentoo or mandrake users
compiling all for athlon target seem to report that it doesn't
make a significant difference.
What
On Thursday 10 October 2002 14:32, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
btw. reiserfs does not *support* bad blocks marking yet, that's kinda
annoying too...
Isn't that done today in the harddisk itself? Don't think you need it
On Friday 11 October 2002 12:50, Florent BERANGER wrote:
Hello,
BIOS need a DOS to be flashed.
Is it possible to integrate the possibility to make a freedos (GPL) floppy
to flash the BIOS, as SuSe ?
If a tool exist, it must be in main distro.
Thanks
IIRC Dosemu can do that with
On Friday 18 October 2002 21:42, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
- you can't install a bootloader on a XFS partition, and.. no one
except a few distro reviewers do that :-(
The are poeple who use the nt windows bootselector. Then you have to install
lilo also on the root partition
On Saturday 19 October 2002 21:04, Pixel wrote:
andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 18 October 2002 21:42, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
- you can't install a bootloader on a XFS partition, and.. no one
except a few distro reviewers do that :-(
The are poeple who use the nt
Some other things on the wishlist:
a) randr
b) /mnt/dvd/ and /mnt/burner/ instead of /mnt/cdrom2/
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 16:18, Peter Magnusson wrote:
I have at least 3 boxes that have 1024 MB. I think highmem should be
compiled in, in the _default_ MDK kernel.
highmem is slower than standard so i am not for it. Besides there are other
patchs in the case of memory2GB
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 22:59, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
smp and highmem, and highmem are still a little buggy, if you look at
some of the posts last month, several people had problems with the
highmem kernels.
btw. do you really need the highmem kernel for 1024 MB ram? I thought
that the
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 20:14, Juan Quintela wrote:
- As somebody requested me, know there is a README.Mandrake (thanks
greg) that explains that you need the make mrproper _always_.
(Yes I know that nobody reads READMES, including myself :(
It is not that they read it but that you can
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 21:35, Peter Magnusson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
Actaully it's more than that. A machine with 2GB of ram only sees this
without highmem:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:904940
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 06:05, Vincent Danen wrote:
Ok, this is *really* laughable. You think GNOME is more similar to
windows than KDE? What kinda pot you been smoking? Care to share?
KDE is the biggest Windows wanna-be out there! One reason I *don't*
run KDE is because it reminds me
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 14:14, David Walser wrote:
--- andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 06:05, Vincent Danen
wrote:
Ok, this is *really* laughable. You think GNOME
is more similar to
windows than KDE? What kinda pot you been
smoking? Care
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 16:42, Guy.Bormann wrote:
On 30 Oct 2002, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 12:13, Guy.Bormann wrote:
Linux you just highlight and middle click. And yes
^^
what has Linux got to do with it??!!! You meant KDE?
No, actually, I
On Tuesday 05 November 2002 04:06, Robert martin wrote:
how about this in the windows program (you know that autorun thing you
get)
1 do an export of the hku tree and a dir of the users file tree (vast
amounts of user data since 75% of the good windows programs keep their
settings in those
On Thursday 14 November 2002 13:17, Oden Eriksson wrote:
torsdagen den 14 november 2002 13.08 skrev Faraj Meir:
1 ) to get the register ( easy, these file are well known , system.dat,
and
user.dat )
No problem
2 ) to read it ( difficult part ), and to get the information on a
On Thursday 14 November 2002 23:30, Vincent Danen wrote:
Quite frankly, I'd like to see another DNS server in main. We phased
out wu-ftpd as the defacto FTP server with proftpd... I'd like to see
something take the place of bind as well. If, for nothing else, then
as a caching-nameserver so
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 08:20, Vox wrote:
This time J.P. Pasnak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
!,
Anyone else having a problem with LICQ w/kde-gui pinning the processor
with the Set AutoResponse window stuck open? Cookered right up...
maybe a problem with new
On Monday 09 December 2002 16:50, Warly wrote:
I think there is 2 problems.
- first one is technical, when you reply to the bug into cooker you
get your comment posted both by sympa an bugzilla, this I can fix.
- second one is maintainers and subscribers problems. Some of them do
not care
On Friday 13 December 2002 14:31, andre wrote:
There is a bigger problem. The bugzilla post are unreadable. They start
with https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi? which says nothing to me
except when i go to that webpage. Than there is optional some extra info.
After that you get
On Friday 13 December 2002 18:38, Murray J. Root wrote:
To followup myself -
according to NVidia docs, 24bpp uses 32bpp, just the high order
8 bits are not used.
So the correct calculation is
1600*1200 pixels * 32bpp/8bits_per_byte / (1024*1024 bytes_per_Meg) = 7.3M
I know that is true
On Saturday 14 December 2002 09:59, Lea Gris wrote:
This is a hardware feature not a driver software implementation. 128
bits graphic chips would have much much work addressing odd order of
bytes boundary (24bits 3 bytes) in memory even worse this would require
one more address line switch and
On Saturday 14 December 2002 17:11, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Saturday 14 December 2002 16:25, Warly wrote:
francesco.melo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have dvd-r burner ... so for me and i think for other user it is
better to have a single big iso in the mirror
and burn it in a
On Sunday 15 December 2002 02:46, J.A. Magallon wrote:
On 2002.12.14 andre wrote:
On Saturday 14 December 2002 09:59, Lea Gris wrote:
This is a hardware feature not a driver software implementation. 128
bits graphic chips would have much much work addressing odd order of
bytes boundary
On Sunday 29 December 2002 06:07, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Friday 27 December 2002 02:43 pm, SI Reasoning wrote:
The best thing about having the iso out before
the boxed set is that you have all of these people testing and reporting
problems back to get fixed.
No. The ISO is in theory the
On Monday 06 January 2003 21:06, Jason Straight wrote:
On Monday 06 January 2003 09:43 am, Vincent Meyer, MD wrote:
Hello,
For a brief while there was a pink cursor - and while people complained
about it, it actually seemed to work pretty for me. Also, the
see-through and shadowed
You have php-manual-en in contrib and php-manual_en in cooker. Seems to me the
same content. I also miss php-manual-nl
On Friday 10 January 2003 20:29, Gerard Patel wrote:
At 12:01 PM 1/10/03 -0500, you wrote:
ShoreWall is (IMHO) awful. I install it only because I
think it was required by some other package, but I
chkconfig --del it, and keep a copy of Bastille rpms
handy to do the job.
My guess is that
On Saturday 11 January 2003 01:15, Austin Acton wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 19:04, Pierre Fortin wrote:
1.44 650MB are ubiquitous; 700MB and DVD
aren't yet.
I dunno about the rest of the world, but if I go to
http://www.futureshop.ca right now (Canadian equivalent of BestBuy), and
look
On Friday 10 January 2003 17:42, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
please test and report any problem (I'll be in vacations jan
11-18 though - but mails won't be lost, hopefully).
I have seen that you can now have maximum information about an rpm but could
you make it like with the old rpmdrake
On Sunday 12 January 2003 00:32, Mark Scott wrote:
2(a)(i) It is posting it on a public access area for download, where the
charge is a fee for downloading an amount of data, irrespective of what
that data is, e.g. $0.02 per Mb.
Exclusion 2(a)(i) does not apply to Mandrake, since no charge is
On Monday 13 January 2003 03:06, Ron Stodden wrote:
2. The following RPMs are not present in addition to those in 1 above):
libtobe
unicon-input
FreeWnn
chininput
xcin
ami
kon
xa+cv
xenkb
XFree86-serever-4.2.99
libijs
ne
Most of these are Japanes, Korean or Chinese and i would be
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 15:53, Michael Scherer wrote:
I think it's a good thing to package it like any other GTK theme.
I understand what you want though. But imo it would only make sense if
you select Keramik in Kcontrol and decide to have other apps follow that
theme, maybe then it
On Thursday 16 January 2003 18:45, Buchan Milne wrote:
Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2003, 19:04:37 Uhr MET, schrieb Buchan Milne:
To know whether your CDs are ok before you format?
So you want to run a rpm -K *rpm before starting to install anything?
This shouldn't be too
On Monday 20 January 2003 16:32, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have seen that you can now have maximum information about an rpm but
could you make it like with the old rpmdrake were you could select
between the description, included files and changelog
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 00:46, Benjamin Pflugmann wrote:
On Mon 2003-01-20 at 20:49:04 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Somebody else suggested to divide maximum information into the three.
Maybe that is an idea. Changelog is something i like to see and now i
have to scroll down
On Monday 20 January 2003 17:17, Austin Acton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:17, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
a sound editing tool whose sound is broken and which can not
record can still be a very good app? :)
Sound is only broken in KDE.
Austin
Soundrecording with gnomemmeting seems to
On Monday 20 January 2003 16:19, R.I.P. Deaddog wrote:
Regarding the grandparent post: X ships with a cursor set without
shadows called handhelds (see /usr/lib/X11/icons). As has been already
mentioned several times on this list, you can change the default by
changing default/index.theme
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 17:52, Pascal Cavy wrote:
Le Mardi 21 Janvier 2003 16:20, andre a écrit :
On Monday 20 January 2003 17:17, Austin Acton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 11:17, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
a sound editing tool whose sound is broken and which can not
record can
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 12:01, Buchan Milne wrote:
Todd Lyons wrote:
Nearly every problem that someone has when trying to save files to a FAT
partition is because they don't realize they need to be root. Should we
protect them from possible bad things and make it umask=022, or should
On Thursday 23 January 2003 15:25, Pixel wrote:
[Bug 1023] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when I've advanced, the package selection, I was unable to go back to
select another keyboard layout.
@resolution=wontfix
why exactly would you want to change the keyboard layout at the
package selection
Will see if it was as snafu tomorrow. Used
ftp.free.fr/mirrors/sunsite.uio.no/mandrake-devel/cooker
as ftp
(ftp.free.fr/pub/..etc is used a link to it)
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when i do
rpm -Fvh imlib-*9md*
error: failed dependencies:
libImlib.so.1 is needed by fnlib-0.4-14mdk
etc
i get a lot more but u will get probably the same
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Pablo Saratxaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
for windows keyboard, it's the XF86Config that must
be changed:
XkbSymbols "us(pc105)"
XkbGeometry "pc"
XkbRules"xfree86"
XkbModel"pc105"
To Pixel: why we don't do that by default ? If the
Typo in xfig-rpm. Group=raphics.
Also, can you change the (german)message:"Mochten Sie wirklich den Midnight Commander
verlassen?" in the file /usr/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/mc.mo with a dutch sentence.
I suggest: "Wilt u werkelijk midnight commander verlaten?". It's the line you get when
he browser on the computer next to me, I would point it
to the directory that manmdrake was looking at
linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/Mandrake/base/mdk_stage2.img, or something like
that ) and the file was there, approx 8meg.
I must have tried this about 5 times with about 8 different HTTP/FTP
When i try to upgrade some (but not all new) rpm's in the cooker i get a core dump.
Don't know why. It seems allways to happen after
D:Getting list of mounted filesystems
if i use rpm -Fvh -vv
(attached is the output of the command above, if you what the coredump please say so)
After rebuilding bash linked with ncurses this isn't a problem, but thestock version
will coredump with an untracable error (the dump loops
somewhere in the terminal setup) when started from tcsh under
screen. This only appears to happen on celeron/p5 processors, the pIII's
don't have a problem
Hi,
in the past always when I got new RPM's I just made a "rpm -Fv *" from
the location
of the new RPM's to scan for new packages and make the update
after the successful update, the result was displayed.
But now I think since one of the last rpm-3.0-*-updates
I only get a lot of
dents' in english ?
Urgh. I managed to achieve a one liner but it was pretty hard. Guess I
have still some lessons to get from Pixel the Dark Master of Perl..
[gc@kenobi ~] for i in avec des pleurs et des grincements de dents; do cat
~pixel/docs/Engli* | perl -ne "print \"$i: \$_\n\" if
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This ALSA stuff is getting out of hand... even KDE needs ALSA
now!! ARGHHH!
whats wrong with this ?
Let's see. Do i have a soundcart. Ehum, no i don't think so. So why do i need
alsa.
According to the XFree 4.0 documentation, the SiS 6326 is supported with
acceleration. A base XFree -configure generates a config file with
acceleration turned on. However, drakxconf from
drakxtools-1.1.3-1mdk.i586.rpm turns acceleration off. It also comments out
the line
Hi,
On my box I've discovered that some duplicate rpm's have been installed
(one got "stuck" while trying to upgrade the package. For instance:
These rpm's are both installed on my machine:
gcc-cpp-2.95.2-8mdk
gcc-cpp-2.95.2-9mdk
I would like to remove the 8mdk one. This gives:
You were close:
rpm -e --noscripts gcc-cpp-2.95.2-8mdk
I always tend to also remove the other one (rpm -e --nodeps gcc-cpp) and
reinstall it since I am afraid the first uninstall removes some files actually
needed by the second.
=-=
kk1
What is the wright way to acted when this
For all those who are planning to use the nivdia drivers. tomshardware has a
story about them. Not only benchmarks (Duh!) BUT also how to install them.
Maybe also an idea for mandrake's ./ thingy
Yesterday i installed the cooker on my machine. If i boot in single-user mode ev
erything seems fine but when i thry to boot with network i get a lot of messages
with something like /?something?/?something kernely?/ missing and when it gets
to Starting sytem logger it hangs.
I find it very hard to believe that anyone seriously thinks konqueror is
better than IE 5. It not even as good as Netscape 4.76 yet !!!
Owen, it is. At least under linux. IE5 under wine has it java problems
I tried to install cooker today which wasn't a total succes. I couldn't get it to
setup lilo-bootloader what seems to me somewhat important.:) I have the cooker on
one reiserfs-partion and i get as error-messages in ddebug.log
* starting step `setupBootloader'
* to put in modules
* no scsi
kernel, although that would be nice.
Yeah, I went back to 7.2 after picking the wrong day to try a clean
install of cooker... =) Can't be out of the loop for too long, you
know. Ah well... learned my lesson... cooker testing goes on in
vmware from this point forward.
--
[EMAIL
On Sat Dec 23, 2000 at 06:33:56PM +0100, andre wrote:
kernel, although that would be nice.
Yeah, I went back to 7.2 after picking the wrong day to try a clean
install of cooker... =) Can't be out of the loop for too long, you
know. Ah well... learned my lesson... cooker
I got a small problem with 4.0.2 and my SiS 6326 card. When i start X the screen go's
all black and stays that way until i do a quick move to console and back were i then
find everything ok.
I have some problems with cooker.
-When i try to install bcast i get a message about missing library
error: failed dependencies:
libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by bcast-2000a-3mdk
-For kernel-source i need ncursor-devel. Were is it.(in the libncursor i think,but
still)
-Why does
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (andre) writes:
-please don't standardise on a dutch keymap for the keyboard when you install in
dutch. Hardly anyone has one in holland
truly? so:
keyboard.pm: nl keyboard is not used, so defaults to us_intl
is that ok? In fact i wanted to have something
Pixel,
I hear rumors about apt-get and cooker. How do i get it. What do i have to do to
install.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (andre) writes:
Pixel,
I hear rumors about apt-get and cooker. How do i get it. What do i have to do to
install.
install apt and put this
rpm ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandrake-linux.com/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586
Mandrake cooker
in /etc/apt/sources.list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (andre) writes:
Pixel,
I hear rumors about apt-get and cooker. How do i get it. What do i have to do to
install.
install apt and put this
rpm ftp://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandrake-linux.com/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586
Mandrake cooker
in /etc/apt
I did loose a windows partition thanks to the cooker
installer yesterday.
Be careful.
--
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Me too! I also lost my existing linux partitions trying to use
the hd.img
to install - any chance of seeing a
You could do a rpm -ivh --root /cooker install. Only problem is
the installation-image does do some magic things like making a
rpm-datebase.
Hello Andre,
Ahh... tell me more! Question ~ could I just do rpm --rebuilddb (I think
that's the syntax?) after the one you suggest
frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 05 Jan 2001, Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
Me too! I also lost my existing linux partitions trying to use the hd.img
to install - any chance of seeing a fix this weekend? I'm dying to check
out cooker but just can't figure out how to get it
I think that ripping and encoding mp3 and even sharing using napster is
very usual nowadays.
Mandrake 7.2 includes grip and paranoia, but to complete the use of grip
it is necesary also an encoder, like lame or bladeenc. I have used both
and are very stable. Why do no put in the cooker
Hello,
I updated to the XFree86-4.0.2-2mdk and now X won't start.
It comes back with something about not being able to find the default
font fixed.
it's the xfs-server which isn't running and without that X won't run(not totally true
but for mere mortals it is).I have the same
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a crit :
I think that ripping and encoding mp3 and even sharing using napster is
very usual nowadays.
Mandrake 7.2 includes grip and paranoia, but to complete the use of grip
it is necesary also an encoder, like lame or bladeenc. I have used both
and are very
Hello everyone,
i'm new on this mailing list so i may ask very stupid question.
Using MandrakeUpdate, i tried to download the development packages, but=20
i have problems upgrading the glibc 2.2 package, and most of the other=20
packages depends on it. there's some other that i
I try to run bcast but the only thing i see is an entry in top and nothing in X.
when i try to upgrade kdelibs i get this error
file /usr/share/services/kbzip2filter.desktop from install of
kdelibs-2.1-0.20010110.4mdk conflicts with file from package
kdebase-2.1-0.20010102.1mdk
file /usr/share/services/kgzipfilter.desktop from install of
kdelibs-2.1-0.20010110.4mdk
On 2001.01.12 OS wrote:
Hello,
A colleague at work was bemoaning the fact that when an application
crashes on Solaris you always get a core file dumped but with Linux it
appears to completely hit and miss. A program that was core dumping
before a very minor change will just stop
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 05:48:58PM -0500, David Relson wrote:
When I try to start MandrakeUpdate, I get the following error message:
MandrakeUpdate: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0:
undefined symbol: fdio
Can anybody tell me how to correct this
Please tell me how ulimit controls core dumping.
Sometimes even when there is output stating that core was dumped nothing
is.
Sometimes different crashes in the same program may or may not produce a
core dump. Is there an 'r' in the month, did I have eggs for breakfast ?
Owen
Hi,
I am trying to rescue a machine with reiserfs partitions (the last kernel
install did not create the initrd.img).
The kernels installed by cd.img or network.img do not support reiserfs, so I
am wondering how I should proceed. I believe there used to be an all.img
supporting
andre wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to rescue a machine with reiserfs partitions (the last kernel
install did not create the initrd.img).
The kernels installed by cd.img or network.img do not support reiserfs, so I
am wondering how I should proceed. I believe there used
Franck Martin wrote:
http://www.remotecommunications.com/apache/mod_gzip/
Can someone add it into cooker?
NEW mod_gzip v 1.3.14.6e - 12/04/00 that can compress both STATIC and
DYNAMIC output for both external CGI and 'mod_' Apache module output
is now available.
Other 'new' features
On Saturday 20 January 2001 00:26, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Friday 19 January 2001 11:14, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Thursday 18 January 2001 14:44, Peter Ruskin wrote:
OK, I'll answer this myself. I've been using update from the cooker
installer, assuming that if an RPM updates it throws
On Friday 19 January 2001 19:16, andre wrote:
I think you mean a packages update and not an install but.. . But don't you
see it when an install goes wrong. If you use rpm -Fvh or Mandrakeupdate
from the command-line you see an error-messages. And to get ride of
multipules just do
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Guillaume,
I know all that, but (with network.img ):
[root@rescue]# modprobe reiserfs
Can't locate strict.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5(blah-blah).) at
/usr/bin/packdrake line 3.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
thanks for your reply.
I corrected the names for
avifile-0.53 (libavifile-player made non sense for me)
libavifile0-0.53
libavifile0-devel-0.53
All is uploaded in mandrale incoming, and also on my ftp site.
What about avifile-player-lib-0.53 . I'm getting a bit annoyed with all those lib
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 06:35:26PM -0600, Don Head wrote:
Am I the only one to have noticed that VFlib2 is the only
package in the category:
System Environment/Libraries
?
cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/VFlib2-2.25.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
Just thought I'd point it out. =)
did you "load" the modules in your XF86config-4(section modules)?
Possibly not. Which modules do I need.
Owen
Section "Module"
# This loads the DBE extension module.
Load"dbe"
Load"owen"
# This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables
#
While we're at documentations. The other day I had to copy /usr to some
place else. While doing so, I noted how very large /usr/share/doc is. Yes,
this is definitely a good thing, and yes I understand guran's problems, but
I'm not gonna comment on them here.
what about a index-page with
When i try to use the dutch install (want to check the keyboard) it crashes.
Did you happen to check your logs and see how/when they may have gotten in?
If you have no need for services, why not shut down all non-essential
daemons to prevent this in the future. Also, you could install tripwire or a
similar product to identify any would-be intruder. The only
Has anyone had a successfull install of the Nvidia drivers, 0.95 or 0.96?
I'am working with both and having a hell of a time getting them to work
correctly. I assume the OpenGL screen savers (Pipes, Space) are statically
linked with mesa so that would account for the library problem there,
New problem with my sis6326. With a kernel with framebuffer i get on the right part of
my screen two large colored bands. If i use the kernel without framebuffer everything
is oke(i mean it still has the problems at the start of X-server).
Hello Pixel,
Wednesday, February 07, 2001, 7:06:55 PM, you wrote:
/etc/sysconfig/desktop was not created. I created it with GNOME as my
default.
P Why do you need it? It should default to kdm/gdm/xdm (in that order) if
P available, no?
I have both KDE and GNOME loaded but use
The /etc/X11/wmsession.d/04enlightenment file is wrong.
-EXEC=/usr/bin/enlightenment
+EXEC=/usr/X11R6/bin/enlightenment
seb
Also enlightenment.install is broken. It produces a .xession pointing to
/usr/bin/enlightenment and not /usr/X11R6/bin/enlightenment
Running i815e based motherboard (ASUS CUSL2) and ASUS V7100 video
(GeForce2 MX). 0.9-6 drivers disable AGP under 2.4.x kernel. the same
drivers with 2.2.17 kernel run AGP x4 on the same system. In both cases
compiled from SRPM without any changes. AGP can be checked with
/proc/nv/card0;
I am trying to get the 2.4.1-8mdk smp kernel installed on a 2.2.17 Mandrake
7.2 system with all the current rpms'd updated (the 2.4.1 kernel would be
the only cooker addition). I rpm -ivh the headers, source, and docs. I
then did rpm -ivh on the kernel-utils. When I rpm -ivh the
With this morning's rsync:
[hal@baroque hal]$ mozilla
Error sending command.
The shellscript /usr/bin/mozilla is a little bit broken. If you use
/usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla the first time it will work.
In the headerfiles of your cooker emails are writen
List-U-n-s-u-b-s-c-r-i-b-e:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=u-n-s-u-b-s-c-r-i-b-e%20cooker
(the --- i have added because i don't want to u-n-s-u-b-s-c-r-i-b-e but you should
remove them)
I love these messages the most ..
Wonderful suggestions. how about integrating XFree86 into kernel?
I think a centralized, binary configuration-file would also be something to contend
over
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, josh mann wrote:
Are there any plans to integrate the BSD Kernel into Mandrake? Secondly,
are
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