Hi...Thanks for the great job you all do!
I have already looked over the archives manually (is there a search on
the website for the archives) and I couldn't find any reference to
this issue. I apologize if this has been covered before.
mpg123 in 8.2 does some strange things with what it
Thank you all so much for your responses regarding this issue.
My husband found what was needed. He finally got it to work.
He installed the latest version of mpg321 for Mandrake, then it still
did the same thing.
So then he found that if he replaced the smaller Mandrake libm-2.2.4.so
with
Just so you know...some files are so corrupted that they will not play
even this way in a commandline player, however...
We can definitely play MANY more files with the new mpg321 for MDK IF
YOU REPLACE the libm-2.2.4.so with the one from RedHat that is about
twice it's size. It is located
Just so you know...some files are so corrupted that they will not play
even this way in a commandline player, however...
We can definitely play MANY of the ones mpg123 and mpg321 found to be
too corrupt to play at all or properly with the newest mpg321 rpm for
MDK --- as long as you REPLACE
.
But don't blow folks off for sharing a piece of information that
worked for them, not only on one computer, but two! and at least find
out why!
Thanks for taking the time to write.
Bambi
Ben Reser wrote:
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 10:18:18PM -0400, Fran Parker wrote:
Why thank you so much
Thanks for clearing that up Han ... you are as arrogant as you sounded
initially.
Mandrake has you to thank for losing them another customer. And we did
actually purchase the PowerPack Edition for 8.2, we didn't just download
the distro from some ftp server because we wanted to help
I would like to see a version of just about anything that doesn't have some
upgrades or patches available by the time you get it home.
Try Windoze any flavor...try a virus software...MS Office, Corel Office
2000, and just about anything else you can think of. Some don't even have
the patches
Happy Birthday Pixel !!!
And thanks for all your help!
Bambi
Pixel wrote:
"Joe Menola" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
chmod /Pixel PARTY!
well make it:
mdk72_gold="10pm + 2 days"
echo chmod /Pixel PARTY! | at $mdk72_gold
:)
Thanks Steve,
Here is what happens when I try rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep mysql`
[fran@flp fran]$ su
Password:
[root@flp fran]# rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep mysql`
rpm: no packages given for uninstall
[root@flp fran]#
Missing something?
Thanks,
Bambi
Steve Fox wrote:
Fran Parker wrote:
It really
-mysql stuff.
Should I uninstall rpms for the perl-mysql ? or can that stay and link
to a new mysql when installed?
Should I remove the /tmp/tksysv-backup/rc.d/init.d/mysql too, as well as
the /var/lib/mysql* that Steve mentioned?
Thanks,
Bambi
Antony Suter wrote:
Fran Parker wrote
Thanks so much!
Got it all...checked for any Mysql* stuff with find and it is all gone,
except where it is under the perl-mysql directories.
I now have a mysql-less machine to start again...later :)
Thanks again,
Bambi
Steve Fox wrote:
Fran Parker wrote:
Thanks Antony
thoughts? Is there anything else I might need to do to get back
to
a pre-mysql machine that I am missing?
Thanks for any input.
Bambi
Steve Fox wrote:
Fran Parker wrote:
Hi Jean-Michel,
I think I forgot one of the steps you suggested..here's output with the
"chkconfig
Hi Benjamin,
I am really at a loss here, here's the output:
[fran@flp fran]$ su
Password:
[root@flp fran]# /etc/rc.d/init/mysql start
bash: /etc/rc.d/init/mysql: No such file or directory
[root@flp fran]#
But when I boot .. mysql daemon is loaded.
Bambi
Benjamin Reed wrote:
Can you
Hi Benjamin,
Well I did that and ps -A ... results follow (will try to align better with
carriage
returns:)
[fran@flp fran]$ su Password: [root@flp fran]# ps -A
PID TTY TIME CMD
1 ?00:00:05 init
2 ?00:00:00 kflushd
3 ?00:00:00 kupdate
4 ?00:00:00 kpiod
5
the cursor ... had to control-c to get it
back.)
Bambi
Pixel wrote:
Fran Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@flp fran]# /etc/rc.d/init/mysql start
bash: /etc/rc.d/init/mysql: No such file or directory
maybe try with "/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start" ;p
Yep...you all are right! doh!
But hung when I tried it correctly, I put the results in response to
Jean-Michel Dault.
Results are not good...but at least they are results to the correct
command :P
Bambi
Pixel wrote:
Fran Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@flp fran]# /etc/rc.d/init
yep..and I guess that would normally help! But it didn't...
see results in response to Jean-Michel Dault.
Not good...but at least correct.
Bambi
Ellick Chan wrote:
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Fran Parker wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
I am really at a loss here, here's the output:
[fran@flp fran
start
[root@flp fran]# Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/lib/mysql
mysqld daemon ended
[root@flp fran]#
still had to control-c out of it to get prompt back after it reports mysql
daemon
ended.
Thanks,
Bambi
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Fran Parker wrote:
[roo
Thanks Pixel,
Have downloaded and will try it out when I get home this evening.
Will report back with results.
Thanks again,
Bambi
Pixel wrote:
Fran Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Francois,
I went to the cooker site and downloaded what I believe is the latest one dated
8/29
or something like that!
Thanks,
Bambi
Pixel wrote:
Fran Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Francois,
I went to the cooker site and downloaded what I believe is the latest one dated
8/29/2000 (perl-Mysql-1.22_15-1mdk.i586.rpm) and installed it.
2mdk is out. but the mirror pb keeps you
1071 0.5 1.4 2012 924 pts/0S23:39
0:00 su root 1074 1.1 1.9 2056 1268 pts/0S23:40 0:00 bash
root 1089 0.0 1.4 2492 912 pts/0R23:40 0:00 ps ux [root@flp
fran]#
Can you make heads or tails out of that? :)
Bambi
Steve Fox wrote:
Fran Parker
Sorry about the formatting Steve...
It looked much better in the terminal window, nice columns :)
Netscrappy did some strange stuff to it.
Bambi
Steve Fox wrote:
Fran Parker wrote:
Hi Pixel,
got the ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/pixel/perl-Mysql-1.22_15-2mdk.i586.rpm
, $module-dl_load_flags) or
croak("Can't load '$file' for module $module: ".dl_error());
Any help there?
Did I get the latest one perl-Mysql that you were talking about?
Thanks for any help on this.
Bambi
Francois Pons wrote:
Fran Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I went and ins
under that subject with the following:
Hi, I am in a similar quandry!
Here is a message I wrote yesterday.
Fran Parker wrote:
I also have uninstalled the cooker mysql and installed the one from the
stable
current. Still doesn't work.
This is what I get:
[fran@flp fran]$ su
that perlftlib is installed.
I don't get it.
Bambi
Steve Fox wrote:
Fran Parker wrote:
I also have uninstalled the cooker mysql and installed the one from the
stable
current. Still doesn't work.
This is what I get:
[fran@flp fran]$ su Password: [root@flp fran]# cd / [root
Great Francois...I will go and get the patch...hope it is in cooker :)
Then I will report back...thank you so much!
Bambi
Francois Pons wrote:
Fran Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I went and installed all perl related items I could that didn't conflict with
anything else and re
Hi, I am in a similar quandry!
Here is a message I wrote yesterday.
Fran Parker wrote:
I also have uninstalled the cooker mysql and installed the one from the
stable
current. Still doesn't work.
This is what I get:
[fran@flp fran]$ su Password: [root@flp fran]# cd / [root@flp
with the following:
Hi, I am in a similar quandry!
Here is a message I wrote yesterday.
Fran Parker wrote:
I also have uninstalled the cooker mysql and installed the one from the
stable
current. Still doesn't work.
This is what I get:
[fran@flp fran]$ su Password: [root@flp fran]# cd
/]#
This is driving me nuts! Was simply trying to change from .CSV database to
mysql database in Pronto! mail since it works faster and is more reliable.
is the perl5 not compatible or what?
Any help would be appreciated.
Bambi
Fran Parker wrote:
speaking of mysql
Has anyone compiled a DBD::mysql
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