--- Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
21mdk
- search in files in removal mode
- right-click on packagelist window brings a very
useful (IMHO)
menu for expert users:
- reset selection
- reload lists
- update sources
22mdk
- --changelog-first will
If you set in kcontrol allowshutdown to only root for
console, it doesn't take. The reason is, is there was
a line:
AllowShutdown=All
in the [X-:0-Core] section of kdmrc that needed to be
taken out. I'm not sure what put it there.
Some weird lines in the default kdmrc:
in [X-*-Greeter]:
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My messages file is *huge* (because of the screwed
up
autofs...) and there is no messages.1 or anything
else.
Do you have a /var/log/message entry in
/etc/logrotate.d/syslog?
Yes.
Is your cron correctly
--- Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Norman Cleesattel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Fre, 2002-09-06 um 18.27 schrieb Pixel:
Nora Etukudo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, I thought my hardware is broken, but
today I could check with
several boxes: If there is a PS/2 keyboard and
--- Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 16:48, J.A. Magallon wrote:
Uh, I have realized a couple things...
- Isn't something like breaking 'standards' that
dm is not controlled by
init, but by chkconfig ??
Yes, but sometimes innovating is at odds with
--- Todd Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Williamson wrote on Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at
11:03:32PM +0100 :
glass is nearly full up and no-one will bat an
eyelid. (Is *that* a UK
phrase too? :)
bat an eye is common in the US.
Yes, but doesn't it mean expressing interest? I think
here
--- Teemu Torma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 07 September 2002 02:02, David Walser
wrote:
Well... yes, but no. Most Linux distros have
always
started ?dm using
init, but Solaris uses an rc script. So it's
not a
standard, just a
Linux has always done that.
Yep
--- Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 19:20, David Walser wrote:
No, Solaris uses init.d script, and thus is
configurable by runlevel,
just like cooker.
I know. Have fun setting up runlevel 5.
Well, considering that 3 and 5 are the same, except
--- Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Le sam 07/09/2002 à 00:15, Tom Whiting a écrit :
As far as the fix, I noticed that myself, and,
thought I tried that (maybe I
didn't restart apache or somethin, either way).
I'll go back through and try
to re-upgrade. I'm assuming the
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Valéry Raulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
shouldn't
ispell-br-0.2.1-7mdk.i586.rpm
be
ispell-br-0.2.1-7mdk.noarch.rpm
ispell files're indeed arch independant but aspell
ones are not.
as both ispell-br and aspell-br come from the same
I'm on current Cooker now (new kernel and XFree86 and
all).
One other bit of info. I don't think I've given
before, when I ssh in and run toppler to unfreeze the
keyboard, stuff I had typed before then gets spit out.
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Have you tried logging out and logging back in? Does
that fix it?
Are you waiting until update-menus finishes after you
install a package before looking at the menu?? ps axf
is your friend.
--- Austin Acton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, something has happened with the menu system.
It used
It happened in 2mdk too. I hoped rebuilding it would
fix it, but it didn't. It works fine if you rebuild
it on Mandrake 8.x
Later today I'll try building it with the new version
of plib and see if that fixes it.
--- Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
on my tuxkart (0.1.0-4mdk)
113-mdk
It deletes /dev/null (!!)
and I think it gets killed when you exit rpmdrake.
Also, after running it by hand (as root of course) and
doing cd /dev;MAKEDEV null to get /dev/null back, my
KDE menu (which was gone) came back, but it's not
showing the most frequently launched items above the
Fixing the acronym shouldn't break translations.
--- Combelles, Christophe (MED, ALTEN)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is also a typo availlable in this file.
But since the deadline for translations is very
close, maybe the english
string for OSS should not be changed, but only the
--- Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 12:19:15 +0100
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on my tuxkart (0.1.0-4mdk) when you start the game
Tux and his kart
just plummet downwards through the track - why is
this?
Do you have the Neutronium texture installed,
--- Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 12:19:15 +0100
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on my tuxkart (0.1.0-4mdk) when you start the game
Tux and his kart
just plummet downwards through the track - why is
this?
nVIDIA (29.60) drivers loaded and
Has anybody reported this to Steve Baker?
--- Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 13:49:22 +0100
Crispin Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it appears that tuckart-0.20 has been released
Tux Tollway still exhibits the same behaviour in
0.2.0
Charles
--- François Pons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons)
writes:
Kenton Groombridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
main::(-e:1): 1
DB1 x $a = new URPM
0 URPM=HASH(0x831bef8)
'depslist' = ARRAY(0x831bf4c)
empty array
'provides' =
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alsa driver. has
anybody tested with emu10k1 sound card recently ?
I will once the keyboard freezing in X problem is fixed.
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If you try to use Xnest to do an indirect xdmcp
connection to another machine, it just flashes at you
and sometimes you get errors in the terminal like
this:
AUDIT: Wed Sep 11 16:45:56 2002: 11296 Xnest: client 2
rejected from IP 131.118.50.239 port 36779
All the while just using X instead of
--- Tulear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you launch mozilla or galeon from kdemenu,
after mozilla/galeon
start you still have :
- the small icon attach to mouse running
- 2 mozilla/galeon icons in the taks bar
After about 30' it stops ... (same with eroaster,
xcdraost)
Same with a
AllowShutdown=Root still doesn't work because
AllowShutdown=All still appears in the [X-:0-Core] section.
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Now this has changed to trying to mount /home/lmontel.
Interesting...maybe the problem has something to do
with KDE?
--- David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and it keeps trying over and over and spams
/var/log/messages:
Sep 1 17:58:05 dijkstra automount[3605]: attempting
to mount entry
Fresh installation.
You get green OKs during the boot, but then it's not
working, and service ypbind status shows:
ypbind dead but pid file exists
but if you just do service ypbind start
it works from then on out.
The only thing I can think is maybe it's trying to
start too early in the boot,
Fresh installation. So far, keyboard is
working...I'll let you know if this changes.
--- David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on current Cooker now (new kernel and XFree86
and
all).
One other bit of info. I don't think I've given
before, when I ssh in and run toppler to unfreeze
--- Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todd Lyons wrote:
Daouda LO wrote on Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 12:21:49PM
+0200 :
Could you repost in english please ?
Daouda, that's the way it appears in the
MandrakeExpert
site. Alan just copied and pasted it into the
Cooker
I pick Marble3D and I get in .gtkrc:
include (null)/Marble3D/gtk/gtkrc
which doesn't work, instead of:
include /usr/share/themes/Marble3D/gtk/gtkrc
which does.
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I've finally uploaded the new tuxkart and plib to
ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
Sorry it took so long, it's been a busy week.
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Users used to get a KDE Control Center link by
default, now they get a drakconf one. It is useless
and confusing to all users that aren't the sysadmin
(everything from home environments, to large networked
environments). They can at least do something with
the KDE Control Center.
I agree with grousse actually (I've also asked for
this before), that the sound thing in summary be
clickable.
It looks your code does that, and runs draksound if
you click it. I'm not sure what the isa_sound_card
stuff does. Just running draksound is really cool
there though.
What'd be even
--- Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just had opposite returns from a 8.2 user: oss
driver was awful, while alsa
driver was a bit more correct.
Interesting. The emu10k1 in Cooker is a good bit
newer though. Have you tried OSS/ALSA in Cooker for
emu10k1?
Installer should
Unless Mandrake patched Gabber to cause this behavior,
it's a Gabber bug and should be reported to its
author(s).
--- Damon Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Gabber should be appending to it's archive, not
overwriting what ever is
there. RC2 Gabber keeps only the archive of the
most
Alas, the new urpmi/grpmi/gurpmi/rpmdrake didn't fix
it :o( What can I do to force urpmi to download newer
hdlists?
--- David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, so /var/cache/urpmi's subdirs are empty. I go
to
update sources, and see (I added hyphens
Fixed in 12mdk
--- Luis Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kernel-2.4.19.11mdk-1-1mdk
After installing kernel-2.4.19.11mdk-1-1mdk
my network connection adsl connection didn't work
any more
and when executing
depmod -a
I get depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in ide-scsi
module
To fix all
* that running
concurrently with rc.sysinit are some of the startup
scripts in rc5.d, like usb, gpm, and ypbind, but
network is going later than all of these.
--- David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fresh installation.
You get green OKs during the boot, but then it's not
working, and service ypbind
--- Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I answered your message asking a question:
Do you have portmap service enabled?
# chkconfig --list portmap should show it on.
Nope, that fixed it. Thanks Quel!!!
Now...! Could the description in /etc/init.d/portmap
that says The portmap server must be
--- Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser wrote:
Problem:
Even if you don't have nis in the automount: line
in
/etc/nsswitch.conf, automount uses NIS.
This is standard behavior. (NIS on Solaris and other
Unix's do this)
They don't differentiate between NIS and NIS
What about mod_dav ???
--- Jerome Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the builders of the Apache RPMs - is there any
chance you could build it in such a manner that the
FTP upload capability could be suported by enabling
a module, instead of having to recompile the entire
kit from source?
--- Alastair Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 13:30, Damon Lynch wrote:
Oh no! We should have reported it earlier :(
What are your font
settings? Mine are standard.
Standard, although the problem is not severe (it
takes quite a bit of
effort, and big
First, without asking, it installs:
libijs0, printer-filters, nc, foomatic, scli,
gimpprint, printer-utils, and xpp, whether you need
them or not. Also it does this in 3 (!) steps. It
should wait until you've configured a printer, and
only install the ones you need for it to work.
Then, if you
it leaves little empty windows all over the place
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--- Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: DrakX
Summary : Wonderfull source of wonderfull DrakX
You probably don't care, but it's spelled wonderful.
And yes it is wonderful :o) Putting it into a package
was a wonderful idea also.
--- Sitsofe Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's your weak video card? I've seen Mozilla do
this on my Riva TNT, I don't think it's a video
card
dependent bug though.
I think you might be talking about mozilla bug
120280. I have been seeing
some sort of courrution for sometime on
in 2.4.4-62mdk some Xresources that were screwing up
Tk were taken out, recently some have been added that
are screwing up Tk again, differently this time
though. I've looked at the Xresources files, but it's
not obvious this time what's causing it.
Maybe Flepied will know offhand, ::shrug::
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The file contains
#\!/bin/sh\nexec /usr/bin/mcc
And is also now executable
thanks, fixed (sh needs passing -e to echo unlike
full bash)
?
[djw9202@mccarthy djw9202]$ sh
[djw9202@mccarthy djw9202]$
--- Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for some compatibility reasons with the dhcp wizzard
... the default
configuration is now to set the internal LAN to
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
and not to 192.168.0.0/255.255.255., as before.
Ths internal IP address is now 192.168.1.1 and not
Run draksound. I think RC3 still uses the problematic
ALSA module by default, this still hasn't been fixed
AFAIK.
--- Alan Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yep, the new initscripts worked. Now just have to
get my SOundBlaster Live
working (correct module, worked in 8.2, not in RC3).
I have a friend running RC2 with a DFE-670TXD, and
it's not locking up, but we can't get the network
working either. We found out that the xircom_cb
module loads (tulip doesn't, it's non-pcmcia, and
xircom_tulip_cb doesn't), and we put that in
modules.conf, and set up
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:
Sorted it out last night, although I use HardDrake
to set the OSS driver. I
think that ALSA just does not support SoundBlaster
Live properly (along with
I disagree, because it works fine for some other
people.
David
see bottom
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 Sep 2002, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 04:41, Digital Wokan wrote:
I just remembered after sending this that they
don't officially support
contribs anyway, so why be worried about what
shows up there, as long
Maybe you should say somewhere in the description here
which APC it's referring to. Aka, Alternative PHP
Cache, and not American Power Conversion Corp. (ala
apcupsd).
--- Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: apc-gui
Relocations:
--- Jure Repinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the codename for 9.0 release?
8.1 was vitamin
8.2 was bluebird
9.0 will be ?
gcsayseverybodysux? :o)
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--- Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Le sam 21/09/2002 à 00:30, Yura Gusev a écrit :
Or you could come to Montreal ;-)
Are you planing to make party after 9.0 release?
Maybe we can go and play
paintball?
Forget about paintball ;-) Last year, Mandrake was
beaten up by
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Start paying attention. 9.0 was supposed to be
released last week. It
got pushed back a week to fix an issue. But you're
arguing that we
should delay it so we can fix some guys error where
the kernel doesn't
think he has a PS/2 mouse port and
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 07:59:21PM -0700, David
Walser wrote:
I don't think that's the reason, in fact I'm
pretty
sure it's not. I think it was an update to some
package like maybe util-linux or modutils or
something. I had thought
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 11:03:09AM +0800, Leon
Brooks wrote:
Perhaps we can do a `9.0Q Download Edition' which
is Cooker from a week or
fortnight after release? (-: Q as in Quiet or
Quiescent :-)
Isn't that what mandrakefreq and updates are for?
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 08:35:27PM -0700, David
Walser wrote:
Well 8.2 really stabilized in Cooker a few weeks
after
release, but you couldn't have gotten to that just
from updates.
And AFAIK you should have referred to mandrakefreq
--- Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Walser) writes:
--- Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for some compatibility reasons with the dhcp
wizzard
... the default
configuration is now to set the internal LAN to
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
--- tom447 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree completely. I just volunteered my entire
Summer
introducing Mandrake 8.2 to our local school system.
Awesome! I might do that in a few years.
I have stuck my neck out for Mandrake... as have
other people
in the school system here. PLEASE don't
--- Brian Craft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Themes settings done in GNOME using Themes dialog
are restricted to GNOME
environment. They are not propagated when GNOME
applications are started
in other environments..
Is this new in Mandrake 9? In 8.2 the GNOME theme
would show in the
--- jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LICQ (KDE) does not load (but the plain licq does)
when clicked it sits in the task bar like its
loading, but then disappears.
The other loads fine.
Works for me. What if you start it from a terminal,
what does it say?
licq -p kde-gui
On my 8.x box I have it partitioned similarly to his
(/boot is seperate too though), and between / and
/boot, only 71-72MB is used. I did make / 703M, but
that was definately way more than needed.
--- Richard Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
There's two issues here.
1) RPM still can't recognize athlon, so you have to
buildarchtranslate i686 to athlon.
2) Mandrake still has incorrect buildarchtranslate
lines in /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc and i686 is being
translated to i586 instead of i686.
--- Stéphane Teletchéa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tv@vador ~ $ /bin/sh -c echo -e 'A\nB'
A
B
tv@vador ~ $ /bin/sh -c echo 'A\nB'
A\nB
[walser@mario walser]$ sh -c echo 'A\nB'
A\nB
[walser@mario walser]$ sh -c echo -e 'A\nB'
A
B
[walser@mario walser]$ bash -c echo 'A\nB'
A\nB
[walser@mario
Do you really need *all* of those services? Certainly
you don't need both amd and autofs.
Anyway, I see lots of errors, but nothing critical.
I'm using autofs in my lab, and I get lots of
similarly, and it works mostly fine (except a
bajillion attempts by the system to access
non-existent
--- Stéphane Teletchéa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
because you aren't really compiling the driver,
the driver is in binary
form, you only compile the code which glues the
driver to the kernel..
Correct, the GLX is already compiled, just being
repackaged, and the kernel module ignores your
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm still not seeing a difference between sh and
bash.
well, i'm right in theory whereas you're right in
practive :
sysv sh does expand backslash-escaped characters by
default (aka
without -e) which
Seems my first e-mail fell down a well.
--- Stéphane Teletchéa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rpm -ba -buildarch athlon --sign nvidia.spec
Funny
I wonder why it is not DEFAULT ???
There's two issues here:
1) RPM can't recognize Athlon, it recognizes it as
i686, so if you have an
--- Gregory K. Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 23 September 2002 10:11, David Walluck
wrote:
It's definitely wrong. Just because Mandrake is
built for i586 doesn't
mean we want to force every arch to i586 (or
i686). In the case of
Athlon, it may actually be a downgrade.
This sounds exactly like what one of my friends is
having happen to him. How did you get it to work?
What's /etc/modules.conf look like now?
--- pop pivot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a strange behaviour with a xircom PCMCIA
card.
thanks to lspcidrake -v it is:
xircom_tulip_cb :
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem you run into is some people building
RPMs aren't going to
know this and will end up distributing i686 or
Athlon or whatever
archs...
From the package names you get, it's obvious which
arch the build is for. If you were to distribute
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem you run into is some people building
RPMs aren't going to
know this and will end up distributing i686 or
Athlon or whatever
archs...
Oh, one more thing I wanted to add. *If* that script
I mentioned that creates an RPM build environment
--- Todd Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser wrote on Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at
05:44:09AM -0700 :
2) Mandrake still has incorrect buildarchtranslate
lines in the system /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc,
translating
everything to i586.
It's a
standard. You as the
FOR MANDRAKE'S DEVELOPERS
Are you 100% sure? The patch from kernel 2.4.18 to
2.4.19 has this:
CFLAGS := $(CPPFLAGS) -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wno-trigraphs -O2 \
- -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing
-fno-common
+ -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common
+ifndef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
+CFLAGS +=
Um...we (the subscribers to the Cooker list) already
got GC's message...
--- Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
forwarded to originator of report.
when replying, please cc this email address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3
--- Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes but the subscribers to the Cooker list did not
yet have
the originator of the report's email address (and he
is not a
yet a subscriber).
Ahh, sorry, I missed that. Thanks then.
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--- Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On onsdagen den 25 september 2002 14.49 Lonnie
Borntreger wrote:
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 04:42, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I'm confused. Who's maintaining apache2? I
thought someone else was
now.
ASF the source, me and J-M Dault these
Sounds like something more useful for Shoemaker to do.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's an idea you might like.
A lot of inexperienced users throw some pretty
crappy bug reports onto the
cooker list. We don't have enough info to figure it
out, and Mandrake people
probably don't have
--- Eric Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually the contrib CD has never been downloadable
as an iso, but as
Actually there were contribs on CD3 in 8.1 and 8.2 at
least, stuff like tuxkart and squirrelmail. It'd be a
shame if no ISO with contrib stuff (at least contrib
stuff that's been
--- Lenny Cartier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 12:04:07PM +0200, Buchan
Milne wrote:
I presume the contrib tree will be copied across
to stable later, but
when? Is it worthwhile making small fixes to
packages in contribs now?
Will new packages (just got cdbakeoven
I know we have scripts that set up stuff in people's
environments by default, maybe something like this is
worth adding:
showconf() { egrep -v ^# $1 | egrep -v ^$ ;}
a lot of times (say on this list) Mandrake people want
to know what someone has in a certain config file, and
of course they don't
It shipped with both, which is clear if you look at
the package list, the reason has been discussed
several times on this list, check the archives.
--- Kim Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
Why is Mandrake 9.0 shipped with the old Autoconf
2.13 and not one of
the newer 2.5x versions?
--- Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you look at the structure of the mirrors you will
see that there is
no such thing as cooker contribs - just contribs
au contrare (yes I spelled that wrong), from a mirror
that has Mandrake-old, we see 8.2 contrib
Generally there's nothing to configure for the imap
server, it should just work. The users are the Unix
users on the machine.
SquirrelMail is configured to work with imap-2001a out
of the box because that works the best (courier is
kinda flaky, as you see). It does have presets for
other imap
Sounds like a PATH problem. Are you using KDM? Do
you have these lines in /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc?
SystemPath=/usr//bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin::/usr/local/bin
UserPath=/usr//bin:/bin:/usr/bin::/usr/local/bin
--- gonfer gas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well i've tried some things that
I have authentication with NIS and home directories
with autofs + NFS working just fine (the only problem
is a KDE trying to access /home/lmontel thing that
Laurent has remained silent about).
Neither of the files you attached are helpful, look at
.xsession-errors in the homedir of the user
/usr/lib/menu
--- crazy mand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using 9.0 final; I' m having a problem with
menudrake in Mandrake Control Center. I added a new
item in system menu and unchecked run in terminal,
but whenever the app ran, a terminal was brought up.
Anyone knows the location of
--- Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
9.0 kdemultimedia and TiMidity++ conflict.
I notice that kdemultimedia installs
/usr/bin/timidity, a 275.7 KB
executable, and nothing in /usr/share.
TiMidity++ tries to install /usr/bin/timidity and in
/usr/share
timidity, the man for timidity, and
--- Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I grant that, but during installation every pkg that
is selected will be
installed irregardless of any conflict which may
exist.
And thank goodness for that! It's bad enough all the
stupid conflicts Laurent put on his packages, but at
least it
--- Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On torsdagen den 3 oktober 2002 18.27 Warly wrote:
some trouble in CJK l10n.
What's CJK l10n ???
Chinese-Japanese-Korean localization
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--- Phil Lavigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Thursday 03 October 2002 03:16 am, Eric Fernandez
wrote:
The synthesis file in the contrib of 9.0 has been
correctly updated to
the current version, but the contrib of cooker has
still the 21st Sep
version and is not updated. This is
Single user mode uses / as root's home directory, so
that can't be it.
--- Richard Tango-Lowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would think it's because, when things get really
mangled and you have
to log in to single-user to recover, at least you
can get to root's home
directory.
Rich
On
Did it create a file called .desktop in your home
directory? Does it contain:
DESKTOP=blackbox
? If not, that's what it was supposed to do. You can
do it manually.
--- Forest C. Adcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The First time Wizard will not set BlackBox as the
default Window Manager on
I have been getting messages from you on the Cooker
list during the past two days. Maybe they're just not
coming back to you?
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*grumble* my messages haven't been getting to the
list for the last 2
days. Now I'm wondering why...
--
Ben Reser [EMAIL
Do you really have that file under /? Did you rebuild
the package? I have the same version and I get:
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/urpm.pm
--- Philippe Coulonges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[root@betti perl]# rpm -q urpmi
urpmi-4.0-20mdk
[root@betti perl]# rpm -ql urpmi |grep
--- Philippe Coulonges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about /usr/src. I personally moved it to
/usr/local/src and keep only a
link.
Hey so did I! Hmm...
And there is /usr/share/apps/kscd/cddb/ that belongs
to /var/lib also.
That's probably the most well known one. Anybody else
have
One of my friends just noticed something interesting.
He missed the drop-down box for authentication during
DrakX, so he needed to configure it in the installed
system, but appears there's no equivalent Drak tool to
do this. We should probably have that thing from
DrakX available as drakauth
Hi, I upgraded the procps package to 2.0.9, and
procps-2.0.9-1mdk.src.rpm is sitting in
ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
I know Cooker is frozen, but I figured I'd make it
available so other people can use it, as it's now
needed for the 2.5 kernel, and so Mandrakesoft people
don't have to
--- Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 20:30:39 -0700 (PDT)
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I upgraded the procps package to 2.0.9, and
procps-2.0.9-1mdk.src.rpm is sitting in
ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming
I know Cooker is frozen, but I figured I'd
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