Yo,
If I understand correctly, the first CD is 200 M? I have an upgraded
system, that I upgrade daily, and therefore don't have a way of installing
from CD.
- If Windows is also on the computer, DrakFont gives the user access
to his Windows fonts under Linux.
BUG: If C:/windows/fonts
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
ah, but not everyone likes qt ... one of them 's me ...because
i think the
license really sucks...
Gael.
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http://www.mandrake.com
qt is ok, but gtk is much better in many ways;)
Nah,
1) Would it be possible to divide up the RPMs to the 2 different
directories (RPMS vs. RPMS2) for the two different CDs on all the Cooker
mirror sites? This would be a BIG HELP in keeping them up to date.
2) A MakeBootDisk button on the DrakConfig control panel would be handy.
3) On the
"Geoffrey Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Now includes brand new XFree 4.0 servers, with new modular
architecture.
Can user select between XFree86 3 servers and 4 servers?
so you want to install both xfree 3 and xfree 4? i doubt it..
Yes you can install XFree86 3.3.6 and
Submitted 25-Apr-00 by Chmouel Boudjnah:
| AG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| The binary RPM *appears* to be broken. It functions just fine until you
| attempt to send mail (not just compose). At that point, it generates an error
| execing child process (child returns code 127). I rebuilt
Chmouel Boudjnah a écrit :
AG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The binary RPM *appears* to be broken. It functions just fine until you
attempt to send mail (not just compose). At that point, it generates an error
execing child process (child returns code 127). I rebuilt from the SRPM and
Frederic Lepied [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Geoffrey Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Now includes brand new XFree 4.0 servers, with new modular
architecture.
Can user select between XFree86 3 servers and 4 servers?
[...]
so you want to install both xfree 3 and xfree 4? i
"Bill Greenwood" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) Would it be possible to divide up the RPMs to the 2 different
directories (RPMS vs. RPMS2) for the two different CDs on all the Cooker
mirror sites? This would be a BIG HELP in keeping them up to date.
the list is (now) in
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Gael Duval wrote:
- DrakX graphic installation procedure has been improved to ease
installation it now fully handles multi-CD installation
If I understand correctly, the first CD is 200 M?
nope, it is the 2nd cd.
[...]
John Grange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
ah, but not everyone likes qt ... one of them 's me ...because
i think the
license really sucks...
Gael.
--
Gael DUVAL - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mandrake.com
qt
[anton@bladehawke RPMS]$ sudo rpm -Fvh fvwm*
file /usr/share/icons/xpaint.xpm from install of fvwm2-icons-2.2.4-3mdk
conflicts with file from package xpaint-2.4.9-13mdk
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Vandoorselaere Yoann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ok excuse My ignerence but what is the difference between GPL and LGPL? and
other such licences is there a good place to go to find out the different
licences and such
LGPL stand for "Library GPL"
bhh... not true anymore. tis
ok excuse My ignerence but what is the difference between GPL
and LGPL? and
other such licences is there a good place to go to find out the
different
licences and such
LGPL stand for "Library GPL" and allow a binary
program to link to a LGPL library.
No, not really. :-) i think a
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Pixel wrote:
LGPL stand for "Library GPL"
bhh... not true anymore. tis Lesser GPL now :pp
RMS recommends GPL even for libraries
Certainly he would. The GPL takes away rights that the LGPL left to the user.
Don't be fooled. The GPL is far from Free Software. It is
Richard Wackerbarth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Pixel wrote:
LGPL stand for "Library GPL"
bhh... not true anymore. tis Lesser GPL now :pp
RMS recommends GPL even for libraries
Certainly he would. The GPL takes away rights that the LGPL left to the user.
Hello,
I want to update my 7.0 Mandrake system to
7.1 beta. Is it possible to do this without burning
the cds? E.g. by just updating a bunch of rpms?
Cheers
Gerhard
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http://www.czy.de
1) Would it be possible to divide up the RPMs to the 2 different
directories (RPMS vs. RPMS2) for the two different CDs on all the Cooker
mirror sites? This would be a BIG HELP in keeping them up to date.
the list is (now) in Mandrake/base/rpmslist
Would it be possible now then to have
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unsuscribe
- If Windows is also on the computer, DrakFont gives the user access
to his Windows fonts under Linux.
BUG: If C:/windows/fonts doesn't exist then check C:/winnt/fonts for
winnt
users (like me). You may even want to check a few more directories like
win95, win98, or something,
Am I the only one that noticed that both of you released your own kdebase
-50? The changelogs look different, although I haven't actually downloaded
the RPMS to verify that..
Don Head
Linux Mentor
Wave Technologies, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[AIM - Don Wave][ICQ - 18804935]
[IRC - EFnet,
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
* Tue Apr 25 2000 Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.1.9-10mdk
- profile: fix LESSOPEN.
that fixes the problem, thanks
--
Jeff Garzik | Nothing cures insomnia like the
Building 1024| realization that it's time to get up.
MandrakeSoft, Inc.
Daouda Lo a écrit :
[Contrib-RPM]
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Name: bluefishDistribution: Linux-Mandrake
Version : 0.3.6 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk Build Date: Wed Apr 26 08:58:36 2000
Install date: (not
Hello Pixel et. al.,
as main german translator of Mandrake 7.1 manuals I wanted to shoot
new/missing screenshots. The first of my list was the "adduserdrake".
I startet the program as root and realized that it startet in english, even
with my german environment for root. As I knew the strings
Sebastian Dransfeld wrote:
Isn't this quite old?
seb
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Lenny Cartier wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: extace Distribution: Linux-Mandrake
Version : 1.2.0 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release :
I've always hated the default .emacs supplied by Mandrake.
Imagine my shock to see the new xemacs has a site-start.el which
trashes my default font settings, amongst the other mess there.
Could you not make this file optional?
- David.
Hi,
I still can't install these two packages:
# rpm -U quota-1.66-11mdk.i586.rpm
file /usr/sbin/rpc.rquotad from install of quota-1.66-11mdk conflicts with file from
package nfs-utils-0.1.7-2mdk
# rpm -U xpaint-2.4.9-13mdk.i586.rpm
file /usr/share/icons/xpaint.xpm from install of
P.S.
To be a bit less abrasive, here is a much more polite way to set the
default font for you:
(set-face-font 'default "-*-Fixed-Medium-R-*-*-*-130-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1")
You should use this in place of the line
(setq default-frame-alist '((font .
L.S.,
If I'm completely wrong here, I would like to apologize for the
intrusion
As I was adapting the new script to generate ISO images for Mandrake
7.1-BETA (Hydrogen) to my needs, I discovered that directory 'cd1' is not
created. I guess there's a typo here...
Is:
mkdir -p
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 08:34:25AM -0700, Quel Qun wrote:
Hi,
I still can't install these two packages:
# rpm -U quota-1.66-11mdk.i586.rpm
file /usr/sbin/rpc.rquotad from install of quota-1.66-11mdk conflicts with file from
package nfs-utils-0.1.7-2mdk
# rpm -U
xemacs -q
C-SPC produces error: void function x-set-selection
Please consider removing the junk from this file.
I consider the path settings acceptable, the rest is forcing your
personal (and buggy) preferences on others.
- David.
I updated my mirror of "cooker" last evening and did a new install. I
have a couple of problems that I didn't have with previous installs.
1.) I find that the root KDE desktop does not have any applications
installed in the taskbar as it has in the past (It now has only the "K"
(application
On 26 Apr 2000, Olivier Poulet wrote:
I have both sawmill-0.26 and gnome-core-1.1.9 complaining that they
require this, but am unable to locate which package provides it. Any
help ?
menu is what you need.
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Freezer Burn BBS:
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 09:58:02PM -0700, Kenny Graunke wrote:
Sorry...it didn't attach... : (
# Linux-Mandrake ISO CD Creation Script
# You MUST change these variables for your particular configuration:
# Set this to the location of where you want to download Linux-Mandrake to.
Jim Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I updated my mirror of "cooker" last evening and did a new install. I
have a couple of problems that I didn't have with previous installs.
1.) I find that the root KDE desktop does not have any applications
installed in the taskbar as it has in the
It seems a modified version has made it to the webpage... : ) It doesn't
run, though... : ( I've attached (yet another) updated version which
should (hopefully) fix this. As previously mentioned, the first cd is
still too big due to it moving things it shouldn't - and it grumbles
whenever it
Don Head [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am I the only one that noticed that both of you released your own kdebase
-50? The changelogs look different, although I haven't actually downloaded
the RPMS to verify that..
yes it's a DamienSuck, fixed.
--
MandrakeSoft Inc
David Aspinall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
xemacs -q
C-SPC produces error: void function x-set-selection
Please consider removing the junk from this file.
humm, yes fixed.
I consider the path settings acceptable, the rest is forcing your
personal (and buggy) preferences on others.
-
I see hydrogen includes an XF4 RPM; what XFree modules does it include? I will
need dga and mga, are those included?
--
http://www.bigfoot.com/~brihall
Linux Consultant
Hello --
I have upgraded to apache-1.3.12 and mod_php3-3.0.16 and am
having trouble with mod_php3-mysql-3.0.16-2. Apache seems to be ok
mod_php3-3.0.16 and mod_php3-imap-3.0.16 work too.
When i install mod_php3-mysql-3.0.16 httpd restarts (automatically
Got the same problem.. even when recompiling from source
it seem that 3.0.16 refuse to load.. switch to .15 and all is ok
weird?
- Original Message -
From: "lon jones" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 4:09 PM
Subject: [Cooker] Problems with
Hey Pixel- I would appreciate that you didn't answer my mails anymore.
Do you really think you know everything?? Many of us are not programmers,
but know a great deal about beta testing, as well as other things in life.
I was under the assumption that Mandrake wanted this all tested, and
Hi,
Can anyone explain to me why the system boots with 128MB of RAM with lilo and only
64MB with grub?
Everything seems to work fine when I specify mem=128m, but that's still strange.
Mandrakely,
=-=
kk1
(Following lines are not from me).
--
Linux est libre, et vous ?
It would be nice if you could run bluefish as root, but it won't allow you. That
should be =my= decision - not teh programs.
Hoyt
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: bluefishDistribution: Linux-Mandrake
Version : 0.3.6 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quel Qun wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone explain to me why the system boots with 128MB of RAM with lilo and only
64MB with grub?
Everything seems to work fine when I specify mem=128m, but that's still strange.
Mandrakely,
(please understand this is a personal
Est-ce que admin te l'avait rejeté ? Juste pour voir si mes script fonctionnent...
Hier ils auraient du empécher la merde avec kdebase. Je n'ai toujours pas compris
pourquoi cela n'avait pas fonctionné.
Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Name: piranha
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