[Cooker] target of links missing in libhylafax4-4.1-0.6mdk??
# rpm -qlv libhylafax4-4.1-0.6mdk lrwxrwxrwx1 rootroot 21 Dec 7 04:32 /usr/lib/libfaxserver.so -> libfaxserver.so.4.0.1 lrwxrwxrwx1 rootroot 19 Dec 7 04:32 /usr/lib/libfaxutil.so -> libfaxutil.so.4.0.1 b. -- Brian J. Murrell
[Cooker] Error upgrading to XFree86-4.0.1za-1mdk.i586.rpm
Looks like we have a font name conflict folks: XFree86 ## mkfontdir: Duplicate font names -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-200-75-75-c-100-iso8859-15 Xlat9-10x20-lat9.pcf.gz 10x20-ISO8859-15.pcf.gz mkfontdir: unable to process font ./10x20-ISO8859-15.pcf.gz, skipping I think I reported this at least once before. b. -- Brian J. Murrell
[Cooker] errors in sane rpm and rpmdrake
1 - this appear when i try to run rpmdrake: [root@shark cooker]# rpmdrake rpmdrake: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol: fdio 2 - installing sane gives me thios error rpm -Uvh sane-* error: failed dependencies: libgimp-1.1.so.25 is needed by sane-1.0.3-2mdk -- Luis Antonio Ferreira Alves LESI www.di.uminho.pt email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 5061305
[Cooker] unresolved ref /lib/sd_mod.o when booting
Hello - When my system boots, I get a whole bunch of messages that all start "unresolved reference" /lib/sc_mod.o is there a fix for this? Vincent Meyer
[Cooker] ppp snag?
hello - Tried using my modem instead of my cable modem connection. The dialer dials fine, and the modem connects ok, then things bomb. The debug message says: Dec 17 19:19:25 localhost pppd[1147]: This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be because the PPP kernel module could not be loaded, or because PPP was not included in the kernel configuration. If PPP was included as a module, try `/sbin/modprobe -v ppp'. I have seen this message for both the current kernel, and the previous one. Can somebody fill me in? I know this has been fixed. Vincent Meyer
Re: [Cooker] Can't Install Cooker via FTP
On Mon Dec 18, 2000 at 12:10:55AM +0100, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > a bad link. It downloads a file that is only 1200 kb in size. I assume it's > > really just an html file which gets downloaded as "network.img" but I removed > > it before checking it more closely. I then tried the network.img file > > I saw this, this is being worked out by vincent danen. Should be fixed by tomorrow. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], OpenPGP key available on www.keyserver.net 1024D/FE6F2AFD 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD - Danen Consulting Serviceswww.danen.net, www.freezer-burn.org - MandrakeSoft, Inc. www.linux-mandrake.com Current Linux uptime: 1 day 1 hour 37 minutes.
Re: [Cooker] A thing called kapm-idled is taking over my machine !
I have read the thread. A few points : Can an application spoof 'top' into reporting a CPU usage that is not really there ? If it is just 'reporting' the NOT CPU usage, how does that make its way to 'top' as actual CPU usage. A bit of perseverance and, like the inetd, you can get it to the much healthier state of priority = -1 and CPU usage of 0%. So what have I just done. Stopped the CPU idle loop or stopped the APM daemon from hogging the CPU ? Given the responsiveness of the system I don't believe that the idle loop has been affected, and given APM all works then nothing has happened to it either ! According to the kernel mailing lists the name kapm-idled was just put there to stop people complaining that kapmd was using too much CPU ! Surely a better fix would have been to look into why kapmd was using / reporting such a high CPU usage. If it is just 'reporting' that the system is idle why bother ! Surely the big black bar on 'gtop' is far more comforting than 40 - 80% CPU usage !!! I realise this is out of Mandrake's remit, but it is certainly confusing. Do Red Hat have a newer kernel with a better fix ? Please observe - Red Hat's Rawhide 2.4 kernel DOES NOT display this perverse behaviour (their kapm-idled has a PRI of -1 and CPU of 0), so why does Mandrakes ? Owen On Friday 15 December 2000 11:48 pm, you wrote: > > If it "doen't do anything" then why is it using 40 - 80% CPU resource ? > > You really should read the message thread he pointed you to (URL included > below). It IS NOT using 40 - 80% CPU resource. It IS reporting that the > CPU is IDLE for 40 - 80% of the time. Worry if it drops down to 0%. That > is the reason for the "-idle" part of the name. It is reporting idle time > instead of usage time. > > > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=97063175201750&w=2
Re: [Cooker] Can't Install Cooker via FTP
"Raymond S. Swaim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/72last.php3 > > Thanks for the help. My pleasure. > It's true that the problem is listed at the address you give, but the link is > a bad link. It downloads a file that is only 1200 kb in size. I assume it's > really just an html file which gets downloaded as "network.img" but I removed > it before checking it more closely. I then tried the network.img file I saw this, this is being worked out by vincent danen. > contained in the cooker /image directory, thinking it may have been updated > with the new module, but evidently, it hasn't. Cooker is currently severely broken concerning the kernel (waiting for 2.4 boot-kernel). > The first link you gave (ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/gc/kernel-boot) was a good > link and it has solved the problem. Wonderful! :-) -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] Can't Install Cooker via FTP
On Sunday 17 December 2000 13:32, you wrote: > Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > This install images fix that problem: > > > > ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/gc/kernel-boot/ > > And by the way the problem is listed on our website: > > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/72last.php3 Thanks for the help. It's true that the problem is listed at the address you give, but the link is a bad link. It downloads a file that is only 1200 kb in size. I assume it's really just an html file which gets downloaded as "network.img" but I removed it before checking it more closely. I then tried the network.img file contained in the cooker /image directory, thinking it may have been updated with the new module, but evidently, it hasn't. The first link you gave (ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/gc/kernel-boot) was a good link and it has solved the problem.
[Cooker] iniscripts conflict with xinetd
I just attempted to upgrade from initscripts-5.27-37mdk to initscripts-5.27-40mdk, and I was told that "/etc/init.d" was required by xinetd-2.1.8.9pre13-4mdk. Seeing as both are in the regular cooker distro (i.e. neither is a contrib package), there shouldn't be a conflict between them. -- Trebor A. Rude [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User #89308 http://counter.li.org/
[Cooker] Missing package
I attempted to install Fwctl-0.28-2mdk from cooker, and it told me that perl-IPChains was required. Naturally I went to my favorite cooker mirror and looked for it, but it's not there. -- Trebor A. Rude [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User #89308 http://counter.li.org/
Re: [Cooker] KDE 2 Theme manager
Try http://www.rasterman.com On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 01:09:18PM +, Vadim Plessky wrote: > I looked at your page and found your very nice comments about KDE & > Enlightenment integration. And, reference to http://www.us.rasterman.com/ > This URL doesn't work for me (well, your info is dated 09/08/00, so may be > link is alittle bit outdated) -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer, you treat everything like a nail.
Re: [Cooker] Can't Install Cooker via FTP
Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Raymond S. Swaim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > [...] > > > I have a Linksys LNE1000TX NIC v. 4.0 connected to a Toshiba PCX1100 cable > > modem. When I boot up with the NIC and select "Tulip" it fails to detect my > > NIC. However, once installed, I go into DrakConf and select "Tulip" and it > > *does* detect it. > > This install images fix that problem: > > ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/gc/kernel-boot/ And by the way the problem is listed on our website: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/72last.php3 -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] Can't Install Cooker via FTP
"Raymond S. Swaim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > I have a Linksys LNE1000TX NIC v. 4.0 connected to a Toshiba PCX1100 cable > modem. When I boot up with the NIC and select "Tulip" it fails to detect my > NIC. However, once installed, I go into DrakConf and select "Tulip" and it > *does* detect it. This install images fix that problem: ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/gc/kernel-boot/ -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] stack overflow in netscape-4.76-2mdk
On Sunday 17 December 2000 09:54 am, Brian J. Murrell wrote: > I get a reproducable libsafe detected stack overflow with Netscape. > Just visit http://www.victorinox.ch/ > > I have netscape-communicator-4.76-2mdk installed. netscape-common-4.76-3.3mdk netscape-navigator-4.76-3.3mdk / KDE 2.1 beta 1 (20001213) I had no problem with that link, either with the main window or the pop up window with the animation and sound. Konqueror would load the main window, but gave a 'malformed URL' mesg on the pop up. -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
[Cooker] Very bad sound quality with kernel 2.4.0
I have a SB Live card and a self-compiled 2.4.0-0.14mdk kernel. Using either creative or alsa driver, i have very poor sound quality, to the point i even thought i had broken my speakers. Don't knwo what i can do for investigate this topic a bit more... -- Guillaume Rousse Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will. O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.
[Cooker] stack overflow in netscape-4.76-2mdk
I get a reproducable libsafe detected stack overflow with Netscape. Just visit http://www.victorinox.ch/ I have netscape-communicator-4.76-2mdk installed. b. -- Brian J. Murrell
Re: [Cooker] openssh-askpass failure
Frederic Lepied wrote: > I use it every day so I don't understand what you're missing. I do > ssh-add under console or ssh-add < /dev/null under X to launch > ssh-askpass. All my fault. I was invoking ssh-askpass direclty, instead of ssh-add... -- Guillaume Rousse Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will. O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.
Re: [Cooker] openssh-askpass failure
Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Frederic Lepied wrote: > > > > Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > wether using openssh-askpass or openssh-askpass-gnome, it has no result > > > : > > > [guillaume@agathe guillaume]$ ssh-add -l > > > The agent has no identities. > > > I have to stay with ssh-add. What am i missing there ? > > > openssh-2.3.0p1-7mdk > > > openssh-clients-2.3.0p1-7mdk > > > openssh-askpass-gnome-2.3.0p1-7mdk > > > openssh-server-2.3.0p1-7mdk > > > > I don't see your point ? What do you want to do ? > > Humm... Am i so dumb tonight ? > I just want to have ssh-askpass ask my passphrase at login time, and > then adds my identity for my ssh-agent, as it was the case before. I'm > sure i just forgiven something in the way... I use it every day so I don't understand what you're missing. I do ssh-add under console or ssh-add < /dev/null under X to launch ssh-askpass. -- Fred - May the source be with you
Re: [Cooker] More blt problems
Yo, On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 08:22:42AM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote: > [root@linux1 cooker]# rpm -Fvh blt* tk* > file /usr/share/man/mann/bitmap.n.bz2 from install of blt-2.4u-2mdk conflicts > with file from package tk-8.3.2-7mdk > Oh thanks ok no problem I am going to fix this. > -- > Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Geoffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> §õªø· http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~snailtalk ftp://devel.mandrakesoft.com/pub/people/snailtalk $/usr/games/fortune Anything that can go wrong will go Segmentation Fault (core dumped) $
[Cooker] More blt problems
[root@linux1 cooker]# rpm -Fvh blt* tk* file /usr/share/man/mann/bitmap.n.bz2 from install of blt-2.4u-2mdk conflicts with file from package tk-8.3.2-7mdk -- Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Cooker] Fwd: Re: [V4L] Trouble with Hauppauge WinTV Theater --> Bug in harddrake?
-- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -- Subject: Re: [V4L] Trouble with Hauppauge WinTV Theater Date: 13 Dec 2000 19:50:54 GMT From: Gerd Knorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > "Brooktree Corporation" MODEL="Bt878" TYPE="tvcard" BUS="PCI" > > > MODULE="bttv" POS="0" ID="109e036e" > > > "Brooktree Corporation" MODEL="Bt878" TYPE="tvcard" BUS="PCI" > > > MODULE="bttv" POS="0" ID="109e0878" > > > > The second line is simply wrong. bttv doesn't care about the audio > > device. > > What do you mean by "wrong"? It's what harddrake tells me. And how to turn > it "right"? Then it's probably a bug in harddrake's database. bttv simply can't drive the 109e:0878 device. btaudio can (included in newer bttv versions). But that should'nt be the problem, you don't need that as sound goes throuth the small cable from the hauppauge to the soundcard's line-in. BTW: have you checked the mixer settings? alsa for example has everything muted by default... Gerd -- Wirtschaftsinformatiker == Leute, die zwar die aktuellen Aktienkurse jedes Softwareherstellers kennen, aber keines der Produkte auch nur ansatzweise bedienen können.-- Benedict Mangelsdorff ___ Video4linux-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list ---
[Cooker] NVidia driver installation fails with kernel 2.4.0
I know, i know, Nvidia drivers are not supported... Since switching to kernel 2.4.0, kernel module 'compilation' fails wether i use external module symbols in the kernel or not : /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.14mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol mem_map_inc_count /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.14mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol mem_map_dec_count /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.14mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol put_module_symbol /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.14mdk/video/NVdriver: unresolved symbol get_module_symbol /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.14mdk/video/NVdriver: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.14mdk/video/NVdriver failed Maybe another user already had this problem ? My current kernel-source package is 0.14mdk -- Guillaume Rousse Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will. O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.
Re: [Cooker] Cannot create executables
Patrick Poncet wrote: > so, tried to upgrade gcc and binutils at once but I get other conflicts... > > rpm -Uvh --test gcc* binutils* > error: failed dependencies: >libbfd-2.10.1.0.2.so.2 is needed by binutils-2.10.1.0.2-1mdk >libopcodes-2.10.1.0.2.so.2 is needed by binutils-2.10.1.0.2-1mdk You need libbinutils2. In a general way, new lib policy has lead to split most package in two parts executableand libraries. So, when upgrading package foo fails, look for a package called libfoo -- Guillaume Rousse Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will. O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.
[Cooker] Can't Install Cooker via FTP
I've reported this problem to HardDrake as well as Cooker, but never received a reply. I'm really not sure who to send this problem to, so if this isn't the right place, could you point to the proper channels? I have a Linksys LNE1000TX NIC v. 4.0 connected to a Toshiba PCX1100 cable modem. When I boot up with the NIC and select "Tulip" it fails to detect my NIC. However, once installed, I go into DrakConf and select "Tulip" and it *does* detect it. Since the installation routine fails to detect the NIC during installation, this prevents me from being able to do an FTP install. I'd really like to be able to install Cooker without having to download the whole thing to my hard drive. Since Linux-Mandrake detects it the NIC just fine after it's installed, it seems that there should be some way of getting it to work from the installation diskette. As I understand it from reading the various newsgroups, the problem seems to be with the version 4.0 of the LNE100TX. Those who have version 2.0 don't seem to have any problems with NIC detection, but those with version 4.0, do. Is it possible that the installation diskette is using an older driver than what is installed by the CD? Any ideas? RSwaim