On Sat, 20 Oct 2001 05:06:16 +0800 "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOL, It Bloody well better say 8.1, I bought the Powerpack off the mandrake > store, and got sent these disks as a stop gap until the boxed set get > here... It was a somewhat of an insider joke. If you should happen to instll Mandrake-release from cooker your version listing will become 8.2 > > Ok, I'll get the cooker one and give that a go... > > It doesn't help that my test box is a slowish system,, > > Thanks for the tips... > > Oh, and too charles, it wasn't my intention to post ontop of a previous > post, I usually delete them, I forgot once, so sue me :-) How much money or property do you have? So I'll know if it would be worth the effort. (-: Charles > > > > rgds > > Frank > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Texstar > Sent: Saturday, 20 October 2001 4:57 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] Damn Mandrake Update > > > Thats what I did, I installed the latest rpmdrake from Cooker. Then I > launched it from the console so I could watch the output. It allowed me to > add security updates and cooker sources as well. It is also much much faster > at loading the 1-2-3 cd database too! > > Just for grins check your /etc/mandrake-release and make sure it says > > Mandrake Linux release 8.1 > > > > As to your problem upgrade to rpmdrake-1.3-106mdk from cooker. > > To prevent the cd db from being scanned each time you can delete them in > > the source list. > > > > When you run Mandrake Update launch it from a terminal as rpmdrake, this > > will give you an output of what the program is actually doing. > > > > Charles > > > >
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