"Alexander V. Voinov" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is/Will $subject be supported by Mandrake 7.1?
the kernel of 7.1 has the ''potential'' to run usb scanner but you
have to follow the linux-usbguide URL:http://linuxusbguide.sourceforge.net/ (or a
package is available from the contrib) and do
John Grange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i thought this should find it's way into Mandrake it's a very simple
program and functions very well 1!
i thing our HF[1] team plan to work actively on this for the next version.
[1] Human Factor ou UI team.
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MandrakeSoft Inc
Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Davidmay I ask why were most of the .img files (rescue and
others) were left out of the images directory of 7.0-2.i486?
LinuxIso URL:http://www.linuxiso.org/ should give you everything you
need.
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MandrakeSoft Inc
Don Head [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Keep learning languages until you find the right one so you can understand
what the package does, or take a wild guess and hope it doesn't blow up your
system (luckily, I know about this package).
we are open to all ''description patch''.
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"B. K. Barley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know how long 7.1 has been frozen, but I'm highly irritated with
some versions of software that is shipping with the beta.
almost one month ? yep yep we trying to do quality software :).
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On 22 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derek Wildstar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An error occurred:
Can't take sqrt of -1.00526
This seems to be a bug in inversion function for size approximation, to avoid it
use no more than 18Gb of space for /usr, you can do it as you do not have
Hi!
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Chmouel Boudjnah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Samstag, 27. Mai 2000 13:55
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: AW: [Cooker] GET READY FOR A DISCUSSION
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sel) writes:
a: UDMA66 support (HPT366,Promise in Kernel), cd-roms on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sel) writes:
You mean 71b3?
yep.
It doesnt work here, it doesnt work on my brothers machine, both are
Abit BP6 mainboards... The 2.2.15 kernel from kernel org patch with
2.2.15-ide just freeze, when trying to access the cdrom, it isnt
mdks fault...
humm the cdrom
And for USB cd-writers, is there anything available ? I didn't see anything
about it in the kernel config options.
Also sprach Chmouel Boudjnah :
"Alexander V. Voinov" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is/Will $subject be supported by Mandrake 7.1?
the kernel of 7.1 has the ''potential'' to run
How about:
kerberos
midgard
netsaint;-)
What I would like to see are "dependancy relationships"
between packages displayed in a graphic way. See it as a
sort of tree-like network diagram (ever seen cheops, for
displaying networks), from the bottom the kernel (and
other base-sys packages) and you build your way up. This
way it should
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And for USB cd-writers, is there anything available ? I didn't see anything
about it in the kernel config options.
should be handle via usb-storage see the :
linuxusbguide URL:http://linuxusbguide.sourceforge.net/
for more information.
--
Ok,
I can understand the download to avoid royalty fees, but that is a very
large download for one program.
It's a bloated peice of software... what do you expect?? (still not as
bad as MSFT Office 2000)
Last time i downloaded SO 5.2B it was around 70M...and of course it was
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 07:40:01PM -0500, John Grange wrote:
Allen Bolderoff wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
By the way, what is all your opinion about xv? do you use it often?
what do you use for fast-viewing pictures? (I don't mean processing it
with Gimp for example)
I use ee
On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 01:17:33AM +0200, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
John Grange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i thought this should find it's way into Mandrake it's a very simple
program and functions very well 1!
i thing our HF[1] team plan to work actively on this for the next version.
Would be nice that the install would recognize the hardware and install
appropriate drivers AND software to use it. Example: My Hauppauge WinTV
card. Yes, Hard Drake knows the card is there so why didn't the drivers get
installed? the BTTV drivers have been around for awhile. If the install
Now I've installed Mandrake for about 6 people. These people are all windows
converts who are not very good with PCs. What they want and should have
when they use their machines are much less than the recommended install
offers, yet more than the minimum install.
These people need all of KDE
mtr (matts Traceroute) would be a fine inclusion
--
+++
Allen Bolderoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LNC - Linux, help and commentary http://linux.netnerve.com
CTPC - Caffeine - get it here: http://www.coffee-tea-pots-cups.com/
One of the most impressive features when I show non-linux users about the
linux wms is the program XKill. The ability to kill a rogue window is
fantastic. Unfortunately this only kills the window and many of these
programs are still chewing up memory and CPU time. A version of XKill that
Kaixo!
On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 07:40:56PM +0200, sel wrote:
b: try to get direct3d support,
Wine is doing that (with some success it seems)
so most games could work under linux,
You mean windows games ? Look at Wine again then.
But the way to go is for native Linux games. In other words
RPMDrake is great! I'm sure you know that.
Why can't I load a single RPM with it though? That would be nice, since it
would be able to install any dependent RPMs if they exist in the library.
Regards,
Con.
Keep up the good work!
- Original Message -
From: "Chmouel Boudjnah" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "cooker" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker]GET READY FOR A DISCUSSION: Software
"B. K. Barley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know how long 7.1 has
"Hoyt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suggest you allow your final candidate to "rest" for a week to allow all
mirrors to be updated and all active beta testers to download and install.
It would also be helpful if you would post a "We really need these
[little-used or unusual] features/hardware
I just installed the latest 5/23 beta build, and I found that while the MS
Intellimouse is a valid entry for my mouse (I have it, but it was not
recognized automatically), selecting it makes my mouse go whacko - mouse
flies all over the screen and it's not useable any more.
Till Kamppeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One can do it!
See
/usr/sbin/fbset
man fbset
/etc/fb.modes
man fb.modes
I hope that fbset exists in Mandrake, I know it from Conectiva Linux
(www.conectiva.com).
it exists but didn't work when i tested :-/
do you manage to make
Don Awalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed the latest 5/23 beta build, and I found that while the MS
Intellimouse is a valid entry for my mouse (I have it, but it was not
recognized automatically), selecting it makes my mouse go whacko - mouse
flies all over the screen and it's not
Stefan Siegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
this morning I asked a friend of mine who never installed linux so far
to install the 7.1 beta3 on my box (I plugged my external scsi disk
(an excahne disk with nothing usefull on it)). He tried to install it
with cdrom.img which I made
I noticed that even TCPDUMP is no longer included in the distro. ?? How
come?
Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
How about:
kerberos
midgard
netsaint;-)
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LS120 issues - It automatically assumes that the LS120 is HDA. It
apparently isn't on two machines. I haven't had time to figure out what
it is though.
which version of mandrake?
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed that even TCPDUMP is no longer included in the distro. ?? How
come?
(chmou@kenobi)[~]-% ls /RPMS/$(rpm -qf $(which tcpdump))*.rpm
/RPMS/tcpdump-3.4-5mdk.i586.rpm
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MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com
In travel.
Once I tried shortly under Conectiva Linux 5.0 but I didn succeed, too.
One should ask the author of fbset how the hell one get it to work,
because when it works one could change the frame buffer mode even after
booting and so one can change the resoultion of X easily also when the
graphics
Lesson: newbies need one fully featured window manager with configuration
utilities, a web browser/email client and then they can install an office
suite (eg star office, corel etc.) Everything else confuses them AND takes
up unnecessary space.
I agree with this - no one needs more than 1
"Hoyt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So if you were to create a shell script to do this named, for example,
"whatrpmprovides", what would it look like? (I'm a writer, not a
programmer).
there is urpmi that takes care of dependencies.
have a look at /var/lib/urpmi/depslist
also look at urpmf
Stephane Gourichon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
-It doesn't process everything when you put many (say, 30 or more) rpms to
install at the same time. I had to re-issue the command several times
until it installs all.
?? you have an example?
-/WISH/ a uninstall feature in urpmi command
On 28 May 2000, Pixel wrote:
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LS120 issues - It automatically assumes that the LS120 is HDA. It
apparently isn't on two machines. I haven't had time to figure out what
it is though.
which version of mandrake?
Here it worked a little different.
Lorne Shantz wrote:
I noticed that even TCPDUMP is no longer included in the distro. ?? How
come?
What ?
I have beta 3 and it IS there. But it is not selected by default.
ciao
Serge Lussier
Dmitry Frankstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, X, xfs, and whole bunch of other stuff related to X doesn't
work. Second, the stupid hylafax is not properly installed, so every
in console 2 at the end of install, do:
chroot /mnt
ldconfig
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Ad Koster wrote:
Until today I used Pine and Mutt for sending and receiving
e-mail with Mandrake Linux.
Today however I found a very interesting e-mail program
on the internet called "Mahogany".
You can fint it at:
http://www.wxwindows.org/mahogany
I was
Derek Wildstar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can ldconfig be run immediately before the X configuration section, then
again after as needed? This would also fix the problem of having a wasted
install if one tests their X configuration and it fails.
this ldconfig bug in cooker will be fixed
I'm testing Mandrake 7.1 beta 3.
I have ONLY a LS120 on the one system I installed it on. I was unable to
make a rescue disk at all. I kept getting errors. One thing I noticed is
that I get the error message that the LS120 is reporting two different
sizes. 0 and 12X,xxx (I don't recall the exact
I guess it just doesn't automatically install then. It used to.
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed that even TCPDUMP is no longer included in the distro. ?? How
come?
(chmou@kenobi)[~]-% ls /RPMS/$(rpm -qf $(which tcpdump))*.rpm
"Seth chandler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Gateway Solo 2500 with an 800x600 display panel and a neomagic
video card, a cdrom drive, and a 4 gig hd. Every time i have tried to
install mandrake 7.1, beta 1, 2 ,or 3, it give me a hard drive geometry
error at reboot. it says hd
David Odin wrote:
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 07:40:01PM -0500, John Grange wrote:
Allen Bolderoff wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
By the way, what is all your opinion about xv? do you use it often?
what do you use for fast-viewing pictures? (I don't mean processing it
with Gimp
That must be the problem. I used to be able to select expert,
development which I thought was supposed to install everything... I must
have missed that it no longer installs it automatically.
Serge Lussier wrote:
Lorne Shantz wrote:
I noticed that even TCPDUMP is no longer included in the
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess it just doesn't automatically install then. It used to.
what kind of install.
--
MandrakeSoft Inchttp://www.mandrakesoft.com
In travel.--Chmouel
I would be glad to have a better support for ISDN.
In detail: some program like kisdn, but gnu-like. Yould could win a lot of red
hat users in europe.
regards
Burkhard Zombronner
Chmouelyour reply might have been a good answer if I'd
asked a different question. What I asked was 'why' those
files were left out of the 7.0-2.i486 iso, not 'where' I could
get them. Was there a planned reason for them to not be
included or was it just an accidental ommission? :-)
Alan
Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chmouelyour reply might have been a good answer if I'd
asked a different question. What I asked was 'why' those
files were left out of the 7.0-2.i486 iso, not 'where' I could
get them. Was there a planned reason for them to not be
included or
What I've seen happening a few times is that a change in
a package causes it to refuse to build on an other platform.
The Mozilla team has come up with tinderbox to make sure that
the stuff is tested builds on all platforms, and to show
what went wrong... See:
Pixel wrote:
Derek Wildstar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can ldconfig be run immediately before the X configuration section, then
again after as needed? This would also fix the problem of having a wasted
install if one tests their X configuration and it fails.
this ldconfig bug in cooker
I'm very very curios which packages which configuration is running on
Mandrake's build system. This because I build the distro on my systems
once a week. Knowing which packages are on Kenobi (the build system)
could reduce the time I'm trying to puzzle why something isn't
building on my sys.
A
It's maybe a long-shot... could the cooker for these platforms be hosted
at maybe one single place on the web? For the alpha, a place like
www.alphalinux.org or API's site could be nice...
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Stefan Siegel wrote:
I am absolutely _AGAINST_ the idea shipping an ext2fs browser with "our"
distro!!! You have a security concept in UNIX/Linux that not everybody has
the right/possibility to see and modify files.
NOONE has an interrested in introducing
Why does contrib contain some (old-) cooker packages?
I always had the impression that contrib contains packages
that aren't as apealing for the general user (and therefore
didn't make it into the main distro)..
On Sat, 27 May 2000, Randy Welch wrote:
I'd much rather see gcombust installed by default than gtoaster. I
can't figure out how to build a cd with gtoaster. kisocd isn't bad,
Me too, for the same reason. I tried to make a CD with gtoaster once
and failed.. I keep gcombust much more intuitive
My question is, why does Mandrake 7.0 and latest 7.1cooker run an hdparm
that
doesn't speed up the drive?This makes linux a lot slower than it could be.
They choose defaults that are able to work on many machines without trouble.
The use of some hdpam sttings can lock up a drive and cause
Subject: [CHRPM] kernel-2.2.15-10mdk
Does this kernel support USB ethernet devices? I have Mandrake 7.0 on my
I-Opener and hate using ftp over dial-up for file transfer.
Hoyt
Meaning that the older distros when developer install was selected, you
could drop to a bash prompt and type "tcpdump" and the command would
execute. Now, you do as before, and type "tcpdump" and get command not
found. Someone mentioned that it is on the 7.1 beta 3 but it doesn't
install
shoot, one more question, as i'm sure you're already aware, they fixed lilo
so it works past 1024 cyls anyway, so, is there a point to use grub then?
(assuming you incorperate the new version of lilo into mandrake)
thanks again, seth
From: Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
at the bash prompt you should be able to command - lilo and it should
insert lilo. I just tried that and it worked. Now I need to re-install
Norton Anti Virus to see if that fixes it for me.
Seth chandler wrote:
how would i do that?
From: Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
With the default setup (sgid cdwriter and all /dev/sg* owned by
root.cdwriter), a user in group cdwriter cannot even cdrecord
-scanbus. chmod g+rw /dev/sg* allows them to scanbus. But, then they
still cannot burn discs.
[anton@bladehawke anton]$ cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.8.1
"The TeKnologist" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got the same problem with Beta1 ISO. about the mounting problem and fs.pm
file.
Was fixed in Beta2 and Beta3...for me at least.
yep, fixed. It was an attempt to set mount points for ntfs partitions...
Very good work with MDK7.1Beta3 I can
Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's maybe a long-shot... could the cooker for these platforms be hosted
at maybe one single place on the web? For the alpha, a place like
www.alphalinux.org or API's site could be nice...
it will be soon (i hope).
PS: The ports of alpha is
Hello,
I have a problem with my modem working on the latest Cooker kernel
2.2.15-9mdk
First off, I know it's a win-modem, but I have the module which
enables it. The
last kernel that I know it worked on was 2.2.15-0.20mdk, I tried with
2.2.15-0.24mdk and it didn't work. Does anyone know if
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Robert L Martin wrote:
Xawtv is a very small file (tarball) I have a setup with video for linux in
the kernel and Xawtv and it works
great (using 2.3.99pre9 kernel) since Yall have the space for 50meg rpms for KDE
THEMES you should have the space for
a half meg of
Vitor Santos Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
o I've got a NT partition in the HD. When I try to add it to the
mounted partitions the system goes beserk, I believe because it didn't
have the ntfs module.
yep, seems like i missed it :(
o Trying to remove vim-extensions would crash
if i just create a boot floppy during the install should the floppy work? I
havn't yet tried that (yeah, pretty stupid i guess) anwyay, thanks
seth
From: Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] bug
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 11:38:26
"Guy T. Rice" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Robert L Martin wrote:
Xawtv is a very small file (tarball) I have a setup with video for linux in
the kernel and Xawtv and it works
great (using 2.3.99pre9 kernel) since Yall have the space for 50meg rpms for KDE
THEMES you
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Don Awalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed the latest 5/23 beta build, and I found that while the MS
Intellimouse is a valid entry for my mouse (I have it, but it was not
recognized automatically), selecting it makes my mouse go
It's maybe a long-shot... could the cooker for these platforms be hosted
at maybe one single place on the web? For the alpha, a place like
www.alphalinux.org or API's site could be nice...
it will be soon (i hope).
:-)
PS: The ports of alpha is almost finished,
I've noticed... a lot of
Hi list,
I downloaded the 2 isos of mdk 7.1beta3 from ftp.free.fr
I got some problems : the install program failed to read
my second CD. At first i thought of a burning error, but
the second time the same bug did appear.
So i took a further look at some files on the ext cd.
For example
Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now it's the 'bugs-patching-circus-tournament'.
OK... How can I help in a structured way?
i'm waiting to fix some minors kernel bugs actually to release a
beta and after get bug reports.
--
MandrakeSoft Inc
pbt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I have some problems in compiling gi source (graphic installation
source), I have got gi source from Mandrake 7.0 Source Disc, and
hum, didn't know they were included... hum, install-drakx-source.tar.bz2 doesn't
include the needed_rpms.lst :(
don't
"B. K. Barley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lorne,
Yes, I clearly remember the problem with 6.1. I'm using Grub and have to
manually change it everytime I boot over. Seems to be a pain, but I'm not
familiar with how to permanently change grub. Anyone know of a site with
info on how?
"Gary Russell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just downloaded and installed beta 3. For some reason, this build did not
recognize some of my hardware. It only recognized 65 megs of RAM (I have
128 megs) and it did not recognize my video correctly (ATI Rage128 chipset).
can you give your
Andrew M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have one issue with the installer: colors. The default blue scheme can
be somewhat confusing (for example, small status boxes that pop up (like
in the partitioner), tend to get "camouflaged"). And I don't think
multiple themes for the installer are really
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Anton Graham wrote:
Submitted 26-May-00 by Hoyt:
| Fun to MS bash, but the reality is that MS is the competition and
| the poorer product has been known to win and the other die out (VHS
| vs. Beta?).
In that particular case, the superior technology was far more
"Con Kolivas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RPMDrake is great! I'm sure you know that.
Why can't I load a single RPM with it though? That would be nice, since it
would be able to install any dependent RPMs if they exist in the library.
available in CLI via urpmi. not been added to rpmdrake
"Con Kolivas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now I've installed Mandrake for about 6 people. These people are all windows
converts who are not very good with PCs. What they want and should have
when they use their machines are much less than the recommended install
offers, yet more than the
Original Message
On 5/28/00, 3:22:32 PM, "Guy T. Rice" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [Cooker] Some thoughts:
Also, it's been quite a few years, but if I recall correctly, beta
couldn't
get as much on a tape as VHS. People love to pull this example out
and
parade it around,
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Seth chandler wrote:
shoot, one more question, as i'm sure you're already aware, they fixed lilo
so it works past 1024 cyls anyway, so, is there a point to use grub then?
(assuming you incorperate the new version of lilo into mandrake)
Absolutely. I've had
On Sun, 28 May 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Guy T. Rice" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Robert L Martin wrote:
Xawtv is a very small file (tarball) I have a setup with video for linux in
the kernel and Xawtv and it works
great (using 2.3.99pre9 kernel) since
Neville Cobb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
received an error message stating that "error loading shared library
libjpeg.so.62, cannot open shared object". I could not start X as it
came up with a libXmu message which is probably associated with the
libjpeg message.
call ldconfig at first boot.
Hrm, you seem slightly confused. 3COM cards include:
3C509B - ISA 10MB
3C905B - PCI 10/100MB
Which one do you mean?
They use the following drivers:
3C509B = 3c509.o
3C905B = 3c59x.o
I have found that quite often, using the DOS installation diskette (which
you can download from 3Com's
Yup. It is very very very important to create a rescue disk!! That way
if you mess up the partition and it no longer sees grub or LILO you
can boot with it, type lilo at the bash prompt and you are done. That
easy. Without the disk you have to go to a lot of trouble and know what
you are
hey i tried the hd.img that you made pixel and it refuses to load the
ide mod's and therefor leaves me without access to the ide drives on my
system, the scsi mod for my 2940 dose load though.
-DarlWlf
System:
Compaq Prolinea 575 (Pentium 75)
80MB RAM (Wow!)
500MB Hard Drive (I know, small..)
3COM 3C509B (ISA 10MB NIC)
Install:
network.img from Beta 3 CD/ISO
NFS to 7.1 Beta 2 machine next to it with Beta 3 ISO exported
Graphical install
Expert
Custom
High security
I just checked some Red Hat stuff.
I believe the "bin86" package is now "dev86". This change occurred between
Red Hat versions 6.0 and 6.1.
There is quite a size difference between "bin86" and "dev86" (35k for
"bin86", 320k for "dev86"). There must be quite a few changes in the RPMS
to create
Pascal Grosse wrote:
Hi list,
I downloaded the 2 isos of mdk 7.1beta3 from ftp.free.fr
I got some problems : the install program failed to read
my second CD. At first i thought of a burning error, but
the second time the same bug did appear.
So i took a further look at some files on the
FYI
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 19:21:10 +0300
From: noir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: KDE: /usr/bin/kdesud, gid = 0 exploit
/usr/bin/kdesud has DISPLAY enviroment variable overflow.
tested on Mandrake 7.02 (Air), exploit will get you
Ok, I managed to find a bunch of errors that I overlooked when I
posted the first time. Any Ideas?
May 28 16:50:42 rebalsdream kernel: Lucent Modem driver version 4.27.5.66 with
MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ enabled
May 28 16:50:42 rebalsdream kernel: ttyS14 at 0xdc00 (irq = 10) is a
Frank Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FYI
Fix already posted, security package update come in few minutes.
/usr/bin/kdesud has DISPLAY enviroment variable overflow.
tested on Mandrake 7.02 (Air), exploit will get you gid=0
Shameless self promotion: Any security related job in
Icebreaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I managed to find a bunch of errors that I overlooked when I
posted the first time. Any Ideas?
Do you have an adsl modem ?
May 28 16:50:42 rebalsdream kernel: Lucent Modem driver version 4.27.5.66 with
MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ enabled
May
Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 28 May 2000, Pixel wrote:
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LS120 issues - It automatically assumes that the LS120 is HDA. It
apparently isn't on two machines. I haven't had time to figure out what
it is though.
which version
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm testing Mandrake 7.1 beta 3.
I have ONLY a LS120 on the one system I installed it on. I was unable to
make a rescue disk at all. I kept getting errors. One thing I noticed is
that I get the error message that the LS120 is reporting two different
John Grange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel wrote:
Derek Wildstar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can ldconfig be run immediately before the X configuration section, then
again after as needed? This would also fix the problem of having a wasted
install if one tests their X
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On 5/28/00, 4:55:22 PM, Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: [Cooker] Possible Bug [more info]:
Icebreaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I managed to find a bunch of errors that I overlooked when I
posted the first time. Any Ideas?
Do you have
Did you try it with no disk in the drive? For instance, I just ran lilo
from the bash prompt to try to resolve a problem with NAV in Winbloz and
it gave the same error. Try it on your system with no disk in it and see
what it does. ??
Pixel wrote:
Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The RPM is being built on my system right now, but due to how it
builds, it might be better to actually build from the source RPM if
you're using anything other than an i686 (since it installs to an
i686-pc-linux-gnu directory regardless of what RPM I make, and I'm
These people need all of KDE and no other wms installed. They also need
all
the *drak* configuration software, netscape communicator and some sort
of
office suite. They need NOTHING else. Unfortunately it takes quite some
time
for me to filter through all the other unneeded stuff
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