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Same here. Moreover, the trash can jumps around when emptied and filled, when
clicked on Align to grid, first time is moved into wrong position, only
second time it works.
kdeartwork-3.1-1mdk
kdetoys-3.1-3mdk
kdemultimedia-3.1-7mdk
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I had too much coke today :-(
I rechecked it, the icons do not get reordered anymore (THANKS), but the
trashcan still dances around like nuts.
Regards,
Jan
On Monday 17 February 2003 19:10, Jan Ciger wrote:
Same here. Moreover, the trash can
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Hello,
When compiling CrystalSpace engine from CVS, I have stumbled upon this
problem:
/demosky2
Warning: Failed to load `vfs'; reason(s):
DLERROR (vfs): ./vfs.so: undefined symbol: __init_array_end
Warning: Failed to load `vfs'; reason(s):
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On Tuesday 18 February 2003 19:57, Ken Mays wrote:
Would there be any issues upgrading glibc to v2.3.1
-Ken
I reported one, so far no response.
Seems like a binutils bug in the linker scripts or something, resulting in
__init_array_end as
:45, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Jan Ciger wrote:
That does not happen, unfortunately, at least if you are compiling shared
libraries. There is a corresponding symbol init_array_start, which is
resolved.
You have to be more specific and provide full report with testcase
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Looks a bit familiar. Seeing similar output in trying to build xemacs on
PPC these days:
: undefined reference to `__init_array_end'
/usr/lib/libc_nonshared.a(elf-init.oS)(.text+0x26): In function
`__libc_csu_init':
Stew Benedict
Strange
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Hello,
My question about Cooker is: If I start with a MDK 9.0 system, and
update *all* the packages with Cooker packages (and i mean all of them),
do I end up with a system equal to Cooker?
I did exactly this and it works fine. Except of the
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Hi,
My system also requires this support. I use the kernel-enterprise-*
package, which provides big-memory, smp, and probably all manner of other
stuff that I don't need. Any way, it works quite well for me, so it may be
worth considering for
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Yes, I know that. But that wasn't the default setting, as far as I remember,
you had to fish through the kcontrol settings to select this behavior.
Jan
On Thursday 20 February 2003 17:40, Greg Meyer wrote:
kdm can be set to focus a user and the
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Valgrind in the recent i586 cooker does not work :
$ valgrind testapp vhdpp
testapp: relocation error: /usr/lib/valgrind/libpthread.so.0: symbol
__libc_sigaction, version GLIBC_2.2 not defined in file libc.so.6 with
linktime reference
Perhaps
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Hi,
I couldn't resist not to quote Mosfet here. Read the article
http://www.mosfet.org/configurability.html about why configurability is good
and that there is no right design.
Maybe it helps.
I personally do not have a problem with the new
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Hi,
Could you tell me, which version do you have ? I just upgraded to the latest
packages from cooker and the error is still there.
FYI, I have these versions :
glibc-2.3.1-10mdk
glibc_lsb-2.3.1-1mdk
valgrind-1.0.4-1mdk
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This seems familiar to me. Did you try to set NvAgp = 0 in the
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file ? That helps a bit, but the system crashes anyway.
The problem are the Nvidia drivers, the last release is quite unstable.
If you are using SMP, then it gets
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Thanks!
I will forward this to the maintainers of the CrystalSpace.
Jan
On Monday 24 February 2003 22:58, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
Hi,
Program bug. They don't build DSO correctly.
--- CS/libs/cssys/unix/unix.mak.fix-dso-build 2003-01-28
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Hi,
I noticed one change after the upgrade of my cooker today - kmail is not able
to open links inside of the mail with Konqueror anymore. Upon clicking on the
the link, Quanta pops up :-(
I checked the associations and text/html is assigned to :
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Hi,
Try to upgrade to the latest Cooker, it works for me again.
Jan
That is all cool and nice, I like Quanta, but when reading mail, I prefer
to open the links in browser not editor :-( Even the Bugzilla link opens
in Quanta ...
Please,
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I have similar problem - valgrind complains about it :
valgrind voice_serv
voice_serv: /opt/valgrind/lib/valgrind/libpthread.so.0: version `GLIBC_2.3.2'
not found (required by /usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3)
Jan
On Friday 28 February 2003
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I tried to compile the Nvidia driver with the multimedia kernel and have got
unresolved symbols on loading the NVdriver module :-(
Moreover, would it be possible to recompile the SMP version of the multimedia
kernel with the high memory option
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Hi,
Yes, I know. It is because /etc/init.d/kheader does not know about kernels
with a preempt tag. I will try to drop the tag in a next release. But I
make sure that the modules dir etc. have a disctict naming (to prevent
conflicting with
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This was reported with Soundblaster Live (emu10k) cards. I have the same
problem. XMMS plays fine via OSS emulation, although there are dropouts and
distortions (other known bug), but when I switch it to use Alsa for output,
it freezes and never
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Hi,
OK, I will give it a spin :-)
Jan
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 22:52, Danny Tholen wrote:
If all goes well, this should be on mirrors soon.
- It will fix module building
- drakfont+ntfs hangs (untested)
- low snd-emu10k1 pcm stream size
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I am pretty much green here, but I have to agree - let's push the release date
few days. There are bugs, which are pretty bad/annoying and will earn pretty
bad image to Mandrake.
I am running upgraded machine from 9.0 to Cooker, with daily updates,
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On Thursday 06 March 2003 08:05, Jaco Greeff wrote:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 12:41 am, Jan Ciger scribbled on a piece of
papyrus:
- annoying message about kfm_client pops up from time to time, when
trying to open directories on desktop
Do you
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Well Mandrake cant do anything about Nvidia proprietary drivers,
that's all up to nVidia...
thomas
I know, that Mandrake could not do much, because of the nature of the drivers,
but something went wrong IMHO, because the same version of drivers
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...Mandrakesoft has to make the release date. It is negotiated into
contracts for pressing CDs, for example, and a day's slippage may cause a
month's delay and extensive penalties. That is one of the realities of
making this software. The only
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Some of theese problems may be because we have newer gcc/glibc,
than the version ysed to compile the binary-only parts of nVidias
drivers...
This we can't do anything about...
We just have to wait for nVidia to make updated drivers...
I honestly
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On Thursday 06 March 2003 15:32, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Jan Ciger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am pretty much green here, but I have to agree - let's push the release
date few days. There are bugs, which are pretty bad/annoying
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That's great and thanks for it. But do you *honestly* think, that huge
amount of outstanding issues (even when focusing on the most critical,
like crashes etc.) could be fixed and tested in one-week time ?
Well yes I think we have enough time
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What do you think most of us are doing? The real problem seems to be that
there just aren't enough Mandrake developers to address most bugs. Out of
the 6 bug reports I have filed, none of them have moved from UNCONFIRMED.
That is not a
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Apply for edit_bug status (IIRC it was on the login screen a while
back). But then be very careful not to confirm duplicates, confirm bugs
that are already fixed.
Similar thing was asked already - how ? It is not written anywhere and an
outsider
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On Thursday 06 March 2003 19:39, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 17:26, andre wrote:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 09:17, waschk wrote:
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-06
09:17 --- Hey, this is no
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That's great and thanks for it. But do you *honestly* think, that huge
amount of outstanding issues (even when focusing on the most critical,
like crashes etc.) could be fixed and tested in one-week time ?
Yes, I do. This ain't Microsoft,
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On Friday 07 March 2003 02:56, Maks Orlovich wrote:
What you're also forgetting is that Mandrake is not the only group that's
affected. Changes Mandrake makes to KDE, Gnome, Mozilla, etc., reflect on
people's opinion of the respective software; and
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Hi,
I downloaded the source rpm, it is still disabled there. Please, put a new
.config in there as well.
Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
- -
Preparing scripts:
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Hi,
Could somebody with a Palm confirm the bug 2352, please ? Or is it affecting
just me ?
Jan
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Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
I did not touch menuconfig me thinks, can you test with main kernel if
same problem occurs?
I does :-( At least with linux-2.4.21-0.12mdk source. Should be reported to
mandrake hackers. Should I file a
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you can, perhaps (if time) I will take a look and fix it. It doesn't seem
difficult. (I bet you could fix it to).
Sure, but it is fixed already, as Chmouel noted. Just not released yet.
well, updated to latest main kernel+ fix the config issue.
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George Staikos has addressed that on the KDE3.1.1 branch.
See:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-cvsm=104701980622556w=2
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-cvsm=104701957322386w=2
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-cvsm=104702055522978w=2
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Hi,
Why is this file in the src RPM ?
tar: *.spec: Not found in archive
(without the double quotes) - it is in the SPEC directory :-))
Jan
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is it really? No idea. will check.
but is sounds like an rpm quirck.
I originally thought that my bash is acting up, because on 'ls' I have got
tar: *.spec: Not found in archive :-)))
whats in the file?
it is empty (zero length)
Jan
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On Sunday 09 March 2003 11:47, Andi Payn wrote:
On Sunday 09 March 2003 01:53, Michael Scherer wrote:
To give a simple exemple, we still can choose SGI and HP in the hardware
section.
Well, you actually can still use SGI hardware with Mandrake,
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Could someone verify this,...
is the IRQ routing problem only P4 / Xeon specific...
or does it happend on dual P3 too...
Thomas
It happens on dual P3 (Xeons) too :
cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
0:
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This is one of my personal favorites :
Bug #2352 : Kpilot not syncing mail
This makes Palm integration with KDE quite poor, since it is not possible to
send/receive e-mail ... It works in stock KDE, as far as I know.
Jan
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Don't you want to try a Qt-only app on GNOME to confirm? mysqlcc or
qcad or something else qt-only should do.
Just tried a pure qt app in an Xnested Fluxbox and it segfaults. The
same app runs fine in gnome:
$ ./qttest
Xlib: extension
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Jan,
I get the same thing here in a regular window (ie my desktop)
anti-aliasing etc is working fine. But only in vnc or Xnest do the qt
applications give this kind of error. Same version of vnc in 9.0 works
fine. So I don't suspect vnc.
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You do get the same error when running the same app directly (without
Xnest or VNC) ? Then how come that the antialiasing works, when it does
not have Render ? Either I am missing something or we do not understand
each other.
oops should
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Same here :-( Used to work in 9.0 though ...
Jan
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 23:48, Jeremy Salch wrote:
Does anyone have problems with Kmail and mailing lists?
I have several mailing lists setup and when i click the new message button,
the to
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Jan,
This just occured to me When I had beta3 installed and just
before RC1 came out qt3 and lib1t3 where upgraded. Let me see if my
older disks are anywhere around... (slim chance) but just about that
time my ability to launch kde3
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Now I am runing 9.0, but I need 9.1 to make good looking pf files using
LaTeX files (the pdf fonts looks ugly when I compile a file, but under 9.1
there were very good!).
You can do the same in 9.0. Just add \usepackage{times} into the preamble of
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Are you suggesting that there not be floppy images at all? Should we
have to waste CDs just to run a network install? Must we have a
CD-writer to do a network install (of course, you can use lilo too, but
that's a bit too complex for most).
I
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Works for me.
Jan
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 21:52, Pascal wrote:
Any other cooker fellow who cannot read this page under mozilla ?
http://static.ir.dgi.minefi.gouv.fr/public/faq/site/quiEstConcerne.html
(french iso8859-1 coding)
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On Thursday 20 March 2003 13:07, Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 20. März 2003, 11:45:02 Uhr MET, schrieb Bruno Prior:
That's exactly right. And I asked about this on 31 Dec, so there was
plenty of time to include if wanted. It's not a problem
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I just saw the article on Slashdot - there is some effort for a fork underway
already and the XFree86 people are not exactly happy about it. They even
ejected the guy from the devel. team.
I am not sure, whether the fork mentioned on Slashdot was
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Well, keithp left the XFree project because he tried to fork
it...allegedly...why don't you submit these patches directly to the MDK
X maintainer, though? We have X patches that aren't in the official
release already, I think, so why can't we
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I managed to install the newest drivers without problems, but when I enable
Twinview on two flat panels, the system locks up HARD. Previous version
worked fine and still works after downgrading .
Seems, that nVidia needs to improve their QA a
On Friday 06 June 2003 15:23, scott chevalley wrote:
It also starts creating those damned core files until you turn off
previews... It also happens in K3b because is tries to show thumbnails
there as well...
Scott
Well, Laurent should fix this, because it is obviously Mandrake specific. I
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 15:57, Mark Watts wrote:
Two questions:
1) Does any Mandrake kernel support Hyperthreading Xeons?
Cooker and 9.1 do - at least my dual Xeon thinks so :-) It works fine, without
any problems, it looks as if I had 4 CPUs instead of just two - just as any
other SMP
On Monday 07 July 2003 16:11, Austin wrote:
On 2003.07.07 09:40, Andi Payn wrote:
That was my main question, actually: Does Mandrake sell contrib CDs.
Yes... the largest boxed set comes with a contribs CD, and I seem to
remember a DVD version with contribs on it.
Austin
Hello,
I have
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 16:18, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
thierry, fredl, does the devfsd_pam_console_apply patch no more
applies? Or devfsd just has to be rebuilt with new pam?
fred has released a broken pam, then a fixed pam.
i guess serge did an
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 22:02, David Walser wrote:
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
FACORAT Fabrice [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2°/ UI pb :
there should have a guideline for OK/Cancel position.
For example in draksec : Cancel - left side, Ok - right side
drakperm : Cancel - Right side, Ok - left
/usr/share/cvs/contrib/sccs2rcs
is a csh script. Should be rewritten to sh or removed.
let's split contributed scripts as cvs-contribs package
Actually, that script is pretty much useless, except as an example. Long time
ago I tried to migrate rather large project from SCCS to CVS
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Hello,
Is it just me or is the current Cooker version of Evolution 1.4 so
incredibly buggy ? (Or is Evolution 1.4 working at all ? I do not know,
I am KDE user and didn't use Gnome since long time ago - no flamewars
please).
I am trying to start it
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Hi,
Buchan Milne wrote:
| I have never been happy with Evolution's IMAP support, but it *was*
| *worse* in 1.2!
Uh oh. What a relief :-)
|Right now I am using Mozilla, but that is very slow. I tried to use
|Thunderbird as well, but the speed of the
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Buchan Milne wrote:
| I tried to set it up for someone else running cooker yesterday, and could
| not find it ... I had set it up in kmail about 6 weeks ago, and it was
| even (a bit slowly compared to Mozilla) completing in the To: field IIRC.
| Maybe
to work with mouse or what
? Actually, I was unable to select anything by mouse at all and had to
use space bar only.
The bug report is perfectly valid.
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for 0.67
|
|
| Unstable software in Cooker?! Surely not ;). Thanks for the info, David.
I can confirm - I built my own from source and it likes to crash quite
often. 0.65 was better.
Jan
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pdtiyr
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??? Could somebody translate this for me, please ?
Jan
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seems to require libcom_err now.
Jan
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remotely ?
| And locally ?
|
| :(, Cooker risks :)
|
| TIA
|
I didn't have any problems with the update. To recover, you will have to
boot from a CD, get the older version of the glibc RPM and install it.
Good luck :-)
Jan
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parag shah wrote:
| On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:53:11PM +0200, Jan Ciger wrote:
|I didn't have any problems with the update. To recover, you will have to
|boot from a CD, get the older version of the glibc RPM and install it.
|
|Good luck :-)
Ugh
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| On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Jan Ciger wrote:
|
|
|Ugh, replying to myself, but - I just noticed, that I had still the
|older 2.3.2-8mdk not the -9 version. I missed the latest update, it
|seems. So I am considering myself warned
to see, whether this
happens there too or whether the problem is MDK specific.
Regards,
Jan
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of one of the threads)
or there is something funny going on.
Some advice would be extremely appreciated, because this is a show
stopper for me :-(
Regards,
Jan
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kernel problem (see my other mails) and your kernel didn't help with it.
The normal Mdk enterprise kernel works fine with the Nvidia module.
Jan
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problems, without having to recompile the source.
Jan
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be a cool thing to get. I am using Yahoo myself and this
is the only thing I have to keep Windows runnning. No free Yahoo clients
~ support voice chat yet.
Jan
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the same problem with the package :-(
With normal mdk kernel, this never happens for some reason.
The trick with specifying the headers does not work neither. I guess,
some stale file with symbol versions is in the package and that breaks
the Nvidia installer.
Jan
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too.
|
|Jan
|
|
| Install kdeaddons please.
|
| Regards.
/me idiot :( It seems that the package got missing in action with one of
the broken KDE updates and I never noticed it :((
Thanks,
Jan
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missing. I remember having a
menu under Tools in Konqueror, which had HTML settings among other
things. E.g. allow/block cookies, change user agent string and such.
That is missing too.
Jan
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|setup?
|
|
| yes, same here.
|
Glad to know that. After the recent mess with KDE updates, I wasn't sure
what is going on.
I guess, that the fontconfig update broke this again and this bug should
be reopened :
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3850
Jan
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root first, to make something useful with a buffer
| overflow.
| I see no gain here. Some pointer to more info ?
Well, I do - you usually use buffer overflow to gain root :-) E.g. by
overflowing the buffer of some process running as root (was popular with
sendmail, lpr, ...)
Jan
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to that..
|
Hmm, isn't it better to allow everybody to read /dev/rtc instead of just
console user ? I do not think that it is a security hole and /dev/rtc
could provide useful info for more things than for just mplayer running
on the console that way.
Jan
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GPG
). Is it necessary to limit
read access to /dev/rtc to just locally logged in users ?
Jan
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this, please, package it at least for contribs. It makes huge
difference compared to the old 1.0.x version. It is marked as RC still,
but it is rock stable and works well.
Jan
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this by hand and
having her download updates over slow line from Czech Rep. or elsewhere
is a pain, especially, when there is a local mirror.
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in October. They just want to force people to
upgrade.
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-install/install_any.pm line 144, GEN2 chunk 70.
Are you sure that you have enough disk space ? The message means that
you ran out of space somewhere.
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David Walser wrote:
| Jan Ciger wrote:
| Known - heavily reported on Gaim's forum. I believe 0.67 is in Cooker
now,
| do the problems persist for you with that? I haven't checked the Gaim
forum since it came out, I will do that.
I was using 0.67
will try.
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of the box. On higher
levels, let's lock down everything, the admin should know what to do to
enable it again and a clueless idiot will not put up an unprotected server.
Regards,
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Buchan Milne wrote:
| Jan Ciger wrote:
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| And fixing it is trivial if you know how, just modify the policy file.
| IMHO, the default policy should be as near to that the user would want
| as possible, thus:
|
| wan all DROP
| fwmasqDENY
flexible, but the
defaults are wrong.
Regards,
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distros around which could use your constructive input. Are
you twelve years old or what ?
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J.A. Magallon wrote:
| On 09.05, Jan Ciger wrote:
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| Yes, it has. The problem is that I just wanted to share my internet
| connection, but the tool used for that is shorewall. So you have to
| configure a full firewall just for sharing a network
be applied to drivers/usb/usbnet.c, basically just adds two
structures with the proper id for the device.
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the code is under GPL. I do not think that anybody will
download the version with ads anymore after that (just compare how many
people use Netscape 7.x vs Mozilla), essentially killing the original
distro.
Regards,
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Slashdot has this on it's frontpage already. Great way how to announce
something
like this, Mandrake :-(
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/12/1315224mode=nestedtid=126tid=147tid=163tid=187tid=98tid=99
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