On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 08:34:11PM -0500, Charles R. Hurley wrote:
> To all,
>
> I live in the US, and it seems rumor has it I brought a pre-release copy
> of Mandrake 7.2 from Macmillan. Well I did buy a Macmillan copy, but can
i live in the UK, and would also like to know ?
The only distingu
Am Sonntag 26 November 2000 18:44 schrieben Sie:
> On Sunday 26 November 2000 13:27, r j wrote:
> > It looks like people at MandrakeSoft do not care for our input on the
> > problems of KDE 2.0.1 and would rather have us report them to KDE. I
> > suppose that Chris *only* wanted/wants to know if
You've to upgrade it to got it work...
On Monday 27 November 2000 02:32, you wrote:
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>
> Hey there...
>
> Question: has anyone (using mandrake) gotten kaiman
> to do anything?
>
> On the multimedia menu there is an entry for
> KDE Multimedia player
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:52:56PM +0300, Vadim Plessky wrote:
> 6) libraries
> -libtiff 3716k
> I have checked what progrums require it:
> \rpm -q --requires libtiff
> /sbin/ldconfig
> ld-linux.so.2
> libc.so.6
> libm.so.6
> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
>
> Glibc uses libtiff? I
Some thing wrong with files location
[lafa@shark new]$ kmidi
/usr/share/apps/kmidi/config/timidity.cfg: No such file or directory
Try kmidi -h for help
ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error!
i tried to put this file in the tight place but it gives this error
[lafa@shark new]$
On Monday 27 November 2000 00:39, you wrote:
> Sence the days of mandrake 6, i have been looking for:
> 1. Support for QuickCam USB
> 2. Support for a Mustek 600USB flatbed scanner.
> (and of course, software to use them in XF86)
> Those would finaly allow me to remove windows from my system for g
On Sunday 26 November 2000 14:52, Russell \"Elik\" Rademacher wrote:
> Jeez Brian.
>
> Why you have to be so upbeat on the Sendmail? If you checked, Mandrake
> preferred Postfix over the Sendmail for lot of reasons and used it as
> default.
Just because it's the default doesn't mean that
Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Thursday 23 November 2000 11:28, Leon Brooks wrote:
>> MS Internet Explorer 5.0 running under Mandrake 7.2, sort of:
> Which kernel patch did you use when installing Win4Lin? I see you are using
> Mandrake 7.2 as I am, but the only Mandrake kernel patch I could see in
> W
To all,
I live in the US, and it seems rumor has it I brought a pre-release copy
of Mandrake 7.2 from Macmillan. Well I did buy a Macmillan copy, but can
someone please tell me how can I find out if this 7.2 copy is a true
pre-release?
Macmillan/Mandrake calls the box I brought: Linux-Mandrake
When is the reiserFS support going to be added to the 2.4.kernel? I have been
trying to compile it myself but i run into trouble with the command mkinitrd
and where the 2.4.0-test 9 kernel places the reiserfs.o ( it is not in
/lib/modules/2.4.0-test9 as in the 2.2.17-21mdk
On Sunday 26 Novembe
Harry,
What do you mean they did not do it alone?
--Charles
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, mdk mailin list (Harry) wrote:
> > Is it true that Macmillan packaged a pre-release copy of 7.2?
>
> Yes, but they didn't do it alone.
>
> Harry
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
>> By about mid 2001, I see Mozilla being the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow of browsers
>> and Konqueror being the Porsche 959. IE will be the Commodore (Oz equivalent of
>> an Opel), that is, most frequently stolen...
> Commodore are those 3.x litre family cars .. quite spacious
from the quill of Robert L Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on scroll
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > 1. Support for QuickCam USB
>
> a correctly installed 2.4 kernel should support both items
> USB support and Video for Linux should pick up the camera
Yeah? You sure? The last time I looked Logitech refu
Thanks for the advice, Jim. Hmmm, as I'm already using 2.2.17-27mdk I'd
better get the .17 from kernel.org.
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Subject: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] mdk 7.2 running IE 5, kind of
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 09:00:22 +1000
From: "Sarah Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAI
Sence the days of mandrake 6, i have been looking for:
1. Support for QuickCam USB
2. Support for a Mustek 600USB flatbed scanner.
(and of course, software to use them in XF86)
Those would finaly allow me to remove windows from my system for good
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Hey there...
Question: has anyone (using mandrake) gotten kaiman
to do anything?
On the multimedia menu there is an entry for
KDE Multimedia player.
Selecting this menu entry does nothing.
I note that the menu entry points to kaiman.
Sound othe
Hey all!
Upgrade to bonobo-0.28, oaf-6.1 and GConf-0.11 breaks evolution.
Actualy evolution starts up ok and calendar as wall as address book are
useable but when comes time to check your mail, that's where it all
crashes...
I first tried to re-compile evolution with libbonobo2-devel-0.28 but
from the quill of Tristram Ellicott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on scroll
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dear "YOU DID IT TO ME AGAIN!!"
> If you fixed it yourself and contributed that fix, instead of having a
> tantrum, you would no longer be a poor helpless demanding victim.
> But then again, maybe that is what
Dear "YOU DID IT TO ME AGAIN!!"
If you fixed it yourself and contributed that fix, instead of having a
tantrum, you would no longer be a poor helpless demanding victim.
But then again, maybe that is what you prefer.
Hope that helps
from the quill of Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on scroll
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> new k2.40-0.5mdk (https://kenobi.mandrakesoft.com/~chmou/kernel24) :
>
> (chmou@no)[public_html/kernel24]-% ch kernel-2.4.0-0.5mdk.i586.rpm
> * Sun Nov 26 2000 Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2.4.0-0
> > WELL I GOT NEWS FOR YA!! I lost about another dozen mail messages again
> > today becuase IT IS NOT FIXED!!
>
> It's just their gentle way of trying to convince you to switch to
Posrfix...
>
Should not force anyone to use any MTA just because you or someone else
likes it!
-John
DrakSync has never really worked here (a 7.0 system with stnd upgrades to 7.2).
When executing it hangs at 100% cpu usage. I've tried modifying the small
wrapper to avoid ssh-agent, but it still hangs. Attached is a strace of what's
going on.
On the last line of the log is the hang. I've al
from the quill of "mdk mailin list (Harry)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on scroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Why does Netscape 6 even feature in any list of 'best' browsers.
I suppose you do understand that a number of browsers on Linux are or
are heading towards being a "Netscape engine" in a new body rig
from the quill of "Brian J. Murrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
scroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> In fact the last time I complained about it I got this reply
> back.
>
>
> [ message from Chmouel snipped ]
There was more to this message but it got lost somehow. It's n
from the quill of Armisis Aieoln <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on scroll
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Exactly... postfix is much better.
O. So we are going to start a religeous war over MTAs now? Please
let's not.
> Not to mention, why the so demading talk???
Why? How about because this is not the fir
chmod a+rw /dev/ttyS0
-Chris
On Sunday 26 November 2000 14:37, Claudio wrote:
> Hello!
> I bought a digital camera (Kodak 215 Zoom) 3 days ago, and as reported in
> "supported hardware", it's perfectly working, with Mandrake 7.2 & gphoto.
> Now, I have a problem: how can users (NOT root) use the
On Sunday 26 November 2000 20:52, you wrote:
> Jeez Brian.
>
> Why you have to be so upbeat on the Sendmail? If you checked, Mandrake
> preferred Postfix over the Sendmail for lot of reasons and used it as
> default. If you have problems with Sendmail, why not just compile a new
> one for
simple...
go to root
cd /dev
chmod 666 ttyS0
that should fix it...
dave
(strangly enough i just had to do this about 5 min ago... weird...)
On Sunday 26 November 2000 19:37, you wrote:
> Hello!
> I bought a digital camera (Kodak 215 Zoom) 3 days ago, and as reported in
> "supported hardware"
No-one said something about a strange fact that I reported:
[claudio@monster claudio]$ df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use%Mounted on
/dev/md09070092 29417805667576 34% /
/dev/sda1 56184 3432021864 61
On Sunday 26 November 2000 19:44, Christopher Molnar wrote:
>
> No, we do care, but we can not fix all the bugs that are being reported on
> this list. All I have repeatedly asked people to do is report the bugs to
> the group that CAN fix the problems, I can not. I am not a developer, I
> packag
Jeez Brian.
Why you have to be so upbeat on the Sendmail? If you checked, Mandrake
preferred Postfix over the Sendmail for lot of reasons and used it as
default. If you have problems with Sendmail, why not just compile a new one
for yourself and install it. It is not that hard
I'm trying from time to time to install the cooker but got always this error
any idea ?
What should I redownload
I'm using fmirror without any extra options
thanks
On Sunday 26 November 2000 04:03, you wrote:
> Hi all ,
> I've tried to install the latest cooker that I've mirrored f
On 26 ?? 2000 09:45, Leon Brooks wrote:
| Chris Spencer wrote:
|
| Agree. Splits a finer screen than Wilkinson Sword. (-:
Victorinox Swiss Knife ;-))
|
| By about mid 2001, I see Mozilla being the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow of
| browsers and Konqueror being the Porsche 959. IE will be t
On 25 ?? 2000 00:47, OS wrote:
|
| Despite all the praise lavished on it, konqueror has a long way to go yet!
|
yes, I agree with you.
| JavaScript is decidedly hit and miss.
yes.
| Any pages with Flash 5 content just appear blank.
| Flash 4 plugins don't load or run.
| Real player
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 03:30:01PM +0100, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> --=-=-=
> Name: vim Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version : 6.0 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release : 0.03mdk Build Date: Sat Nov 25 14:00
Do you bitch about packaging problems to the programmers???
> It looks like people at MandrakeSoft do not care for our input on the
> problems of KDE 2.0.1 and would rather have us report them to KDE. I
> suppose that Chris *only* wanted/wants to know if the crap would
> actually install.
--
Hello!
I bought a digital camera (Kodak 215 Zoom) 3 days ago, and as reported in
"supported hardware", it's perfectly working, with Mandrake 7.2 & gphoto.
Now, I have a problem: how can users (NOT root) use the camera?
I attach the Kodak to the serial (ttyS0) run gphoto as "root", download
photo
on 11/22/00 9:08 AM, Charles R. Hurley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it true that Macmillan packaged a pre-release copy of 7.2?
Yes, but they didn't do it alone.
Harry
on 11/24/00 2:44 PM, Brian J. Murrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> WELL I GOT NEWS FOR YA!! I lost about another dozen mail messages again
> today becuase IT IS NOT FIXED!!
It's just their gentle way of trying to convince you to switch to Posrfix...
Harry
On Sunday 26 November 2000 17:59, Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> Yo.
>
> >On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:52:56PM +0300, Vadim Plessky wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > 5) System/Base
> > -Menu -2891K
> > Pretty big. well it's possible to take it off, but I was not sure if
> > something will not be broken if I dele
on 11/23/00 5:02 AM, Matthew Brealey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> followed by Netscape 6,
Why does Netscape 6 even feature in any list of 'best' browsers.
It's a piece of total crap.
Harry
Am 2000-11-26, um 13:44:04 (-0500) schrieb Christopher Molnar:
> No, we do care, but we can not fix all the bugs that are being reported on
> this list. All I have repeatedly asked people to do is report the bugs to the
> group that CAN fix the problems, I can not. I am not a developer, I packag
kpackage does the same thing on my sys. It 'thinks' that
kdebase-2.0-20.1mdk is a newer version than kdebase-2.0.1-.1mdk, which
we know is false.
MandrakeUpdate gets it right, so I use it and just check to see if
there are any new files by inspecting the ftp dir files.
rj
+
On Sunday 26 November 2000 13:27, r j wrote:
> It looks like people at MandrakeSoft do not care for our input on the
> problems of KDE 2.0.1 and would rather have us report them to KDE. I
> suppose that Chris *only* wanted/wants to know if the crap would
> actually install.
No, we do care, but
Yo.
>On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:52:56PM +0300, Vadim Plessky wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I installed on separate partition second copy of LM 7.2 with Expert-Minimal
> install.
> Here are my impresions from it.
>
> 1) during install, it was suggested that this minimal install will consume
> 151MB
new k2.40-0.5mdk (https://kenobi.mandrakesoft.com/~chmou/kernel24) :
(chmou@no)[public_html/kernel24]-% ch kernel-2.4.0-0.5mdk.i586.rpm
* Sun Nov 26 2000 Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.4.0-0.5mdk
- Regenerates lm_sensors patches from cvs (112200).
- Include include/pcmcia in the source
RS:
Yep, that's what rigmarole is but that is not what 'rigamarow' is,
which is the reason I took the time to define it.
As is obvious from the text, rigmarole is not quite what was intended.
This 'rigamarow' is a so-called bastardization of the word rigamarole
which is a variation of the word r
Thomas Poindessous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't install gimp from 7.2, each time I get this error:
>
> [root@purple42 RPMS]# rpm -Uvh gimp-1.1.25-13mdk.i586.rpm
> warning: /etc/X11/applnk/Graphics/gimp.desktop saved as
> /etc/X11/applnk/Graphics/gimp.desktop.rpmorig
> gimp
KMail: (running from console, KDE 2.0.1)
---
kmail: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libmimelib.so.1: undefined
symbol: .LPR0
de-installed KDE 2.0.1, installed LM 7.2 KDE2 RPMs
(7.2 release, not Walmart edition)
#rpm -qa | grep kde
kdesupport-2.0-1mdk
kdelibs-2.0-5mdk
kde
> > Yes, but perhaps you're not familiar with this test in
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd:
i am familliar, don't know why 3mdk is still there when the 4mdk
source is there, gonna to reupload it (which should fix this).
--
MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org
Aurelien Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have found a conflict between the new glibc-2.2.10mdk and
> man-pages-1.31-1mdk.
thanks will fix that.
--
MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org
--Chmouel
Vadim Plessky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> 4) perl - 13MB, python - 6MB
> Both are under Development category. Are they really needed for minimal
> install?
perl-base is needed quite a lot. perl is not, nor python.
> On top of minimal install, I put KDE2. And I have not used Python or
Hello All,
I installed on separate partition second copy of LM 7.2 with Expert-Minimal
install.
Here are my impresions from it.
1) during install, it was suggested that this minimal install will consume
151MB of HDD. But, actual value was bigger - about 180MB
2) on top of bash, I was forced t
rpm --rebuild kdelibs
-
../kdecore/klibloader.h: 150 type specifier omitted for parameter
: 150 parse error before ')'
: 187 syntax error before ';'
loader.cpp In function 'static void khtml:cache::flush(bool=false);
loader.cpp:1137 wa
Stefan van der Eijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that there is something going on with the way that
> libraries are handled in packages (libraries are being split out into a
> seperate package). I see that this is having some impact on quite some
> packages (packages sudden
I just checked out the ac4 patch for last kernel and noted several patches that are
related to issues rised in a previous post. So I tested it and:
SMB seems to work as in previous kernels.
NCP performance rose a little bit but keeps being miserable.
NFS seems to not behave so wild as before.
On Sunday 26 November 2000 16:50, Heather Lantz wrote:
> Hello everyone..
>
> I just upgraded from the standard glibc packaged with Mandrake Linux 7.2 to
> glibc-2.2 from cooker. When I go to upgrade grpmi or a new MandrakeUpdate,
> I keep getting a failed dependency on libdb.so.2, libdb.so.3,
>
Heather,
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 10:50:13AM -0500, Heather Lantz wrote:
> Hello everyone..
>
> I just upgraded from the standard glibc packaged with Mandrake Linux 7.2 to
> glibc-2.2 from cooker. When I go to upgrade grpmi or a new MandrakeUpdate,
> I keep getting a failed dependency on libdb
You've tried text or graphic install
If you tried graphic, try with text install, you haven't much RAM resources;o)
Or/and, if you can, try NFS install .
cu. ;o)
On Sunday 26 November 2000 08:04, Leon Brooks wrote:
> Pentium 133, 32MB RAM, EtherLink III PCMCIA 10base-T card, no s
Hello everyone..
I just upgraded from the standard glibc packaged with Mandrake Linux 7.2 to
glibc-2.2 from cooker. When I go to upgrade grpmi or a new MandrakeUpdate,
I keep getting a failed dependency on libdb.so.2, libdb.so.3,
librpmio.so.0.. Having looked at the constitution of the previ
Samba is running again (my Girlfriend can access her apps again, thank
god ;-> ). The the issue remains, (with glibc-2.2) why does it work when
rebuilding as root, and not as user? (before glibc-2.2) why does it work
when rebuilding as user?
The tests in the ./configure are the key I guess... any
Oh and one more thing 2.2 alpha1 seems to have fixed this problem from what
I can see in hte ./configure but I 've not got the time to actually compile
and test.
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 10:50:08PM +0800, Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> Yo,
>
>
> [...]
>
> > [2000/11/26 14:56:42, 0] lib/util_sec.c:assert
Yo,
[...]
> [2000/11/26 14:56:42, 0] lib/util_sec.c:assert_gid(72)
> Failed to set gid privileges to (-1,702) now set to (0,0) uid=(0,0)
> [2000/11/26 14:56:42, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(2381)
> PANIC: failed to set gid
>
> [2000/11/26 15:10:45, 0] lib/util_sec.c:assert_gid(72)
> Failed t
Yo,
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 02:22:08PM +, Richard -Gilligan- Uschold wrote:
>
> Geoffrey Lee wrote:
>
> > Yo,
> >
> > On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 02:28:19PM +, Richard -Gilligan- Uschold wrote:
> > > So, I downloaded: gettext-devel-0.10.35-17mdk-i586.rpm, but that has
> > > dependencies: r
Rebuilding samba as "user" (not root) seem to yield a program that can't
switch uid / gid's. Take a look what happens when my GF tries to logon
to the samba server:
[2000/11/26 14:56:33, 0] lib/util_sec.c:assert_gid(72)
Failed to set gid privileges to (-1,702) now set to (0,0) uid=(0,0)
[2000/1
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
Yo,
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 02:28:19PM +, Richard -Gilligan- Uschold
wrote:
> So, I downloaded: gettext-devel-0.10.35-17mdk-i586.rpm, but that
has
> dependencies: rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) and
> rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)
>
> rpmfind.net has nothing for "rpmlib" ,
> Which kernel patch did you use when installing Win4Lin? I see you are using
> Mandrake 7.2 as I am, but the only Mandrake kernel patch I could see in
> Win4Lin1.0-eval was for kernel 2.2.13.
Peter, go to the Traverse website and you'll find a whole bunch of
patch versions in the same place yo
On Sunday 26 November 2000 06:39, Leon Brooks wrote:
> > On Thursday 23 November 2000 11:28, Leon Brooks wrote:
> >> MS Internet Explorer 5.0 running under Mandrake 7.2, sort of:
Leon,
Which kernel patch did you use when installing Win4Lin? I see you are using
Mandrake 7.2 as I am, but the only
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 08:09:39PM -0700, Doug Roberts wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I just tried to run a tcl script that worked fine under LM7.1, but now it
> barfs with an error message about fconfugre being called with a bad argument
> from the following line:
>
> fconfigure $SRLFILE -blocking 0 -
Hello everybody!
Taking into consideration the fact that most browsers have incomplete support
for Cascaded Style Sheets, and continueing buzz about "what browser is
better", I decided to put several test cases together on one site and
complement them with current screen snapshots from differe
> For something so rough around the edges, Konqueror is a startlingly fast and
> useable browser. Give them a couple of months and IE will be choking on
> Konqueror's dust. If Konqueror were available for Windows, it would cut Netscape
> 6 off at the knees and be making inroads into IE-space alrea
I recently dealt with a system that suffered catastophic filesystem damage
as a result of the improper use of hdparm. After the fsck, several critical
packages were missing key components (including initscripts and glibc).
What I ultimately had to do was boot a rescue disk and reinstall the damag
libsafe, oh wonderful libsafe! It detected a stack overflow in
ghostscript:
Detected an attempt to write across stack boundary.
Terminating /usr/bin/gs-common.
"libsafe violation for /usr/bin/gs-common, pid=10199; overflow caused by
memcpy()"
Null message body; hope that's ok
Error: PostScript
Yo,
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 08:09:39PM -0700, Doug Roberts wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I just tried to run a tcl script that worked fine under LM7.1, but now it
> barfs with an error message about fconfugre being called with a bad argument
> from the following line:
>
> fconfigure $SRLFILE -blockin
Pentium 133, 32MB RAM, EtherLink III PCMCIA 10base-T card, no secondary cache,
boot from floppy, install via HTTP (my usual method).
Gets as far as [from console 3]:
8
Chris Spencer wrote:
> On November 23, 2000 04:28 am, you wrote:
>> MS Internet Explorer 5.0 running under Mandrake 7.2, sort of:
>> http://leon.brooks.fdns.net/win4lin/ (win98browsing.png)
> The more I use Konqueror the more I laugh at Windows
Agree. Splits a finer screen than Wilkinson
Zeljko Vukman wrote:
> On Thursday 23 November 2000 11:28, Leon Brooks wrote:
>> MS Internet Explorer 5.0 running under Mandrake 7.2, sort of:
>> http://leon.brooks.fdns.net/win4lin/ (win98browsing.png)
> Win4lin is it opensource?
No. Or at least, not yet.
> MS Internet Explorer - is it be
Meir Faraj wrote:
> On Thursday 23 November 2000 12:28, you wrote:
>> MS Internet Explorer 5.0 running under Mandrake 7.2, sort of:
>> http://leon.brooks.fdns.net/win4lin/ (win98browsing.png)
> i've seen you're screen shoot is like vmware and plex86.
Not. It does NOT do any CPU emulatio
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