Mmm... Great job on the installer. I liked the fact that I was able to set-up
NTP during the install. (Hear that, Sun?)
I'm just curious why the printer selection (even for an upgrade) defaults to a
remote CUPS server...
Minor issue: During login via x/kdm as root, the system complains that i
Interesting (and I don't mean intriguing)...
I've been using IceWM since KDE doesn't work for me.
- Original Message -
From: "David Walluck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] More KDE and GNOME problems
> Martin
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 10:16 am, you wrote:
> Hi
>
> Version: (fmirror ftp.uninett.no)
> Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020226 14:37
> /ChangeLog/1.664/Tue Feb 26 10:55:32 2002//
>
> I had to remove the two .DCOPServer files in /home/guran to be able to get
> KDE up and running on
It seems as if the installer created a permissions problem.
I created a brand new user. When I tried to login as this new user under KDE
(using kdm), I still got the same message about being unable to start the
DCOPs server. Of course, as root all was well.
Again, this was an upgrade from 8.
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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Busted KDE in Beta3?
> "Justin Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I upgraded a MDK 8.2-Beta1 config to Beta3 this morning on my homemade
> > Celeron (TNT1) system.
>
I upgraded a MDK 8.2-Beta1 config to Beta3 this morning on my homemade
Celeron (TNT1) system.
The install went flawlessly. (Kudos to the Mandrake team!) However, when I
tried to login as myself (*NOT root*) via kdm, I got the following weird IPC
error
There was an error setting up interprocess
8.1--install with XFS on all partitions (/,/var,/work) except swap...
Mounted devfs on /dev attempt to access beyond end of device
01:00: rw=0, want=4951 x(=0x), limit=4951
kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:01
Darn... I guess I'll have to stick w/ Reiser...
Do the same thing you would for Solaris and every other Linux distribution but
RedHat. Add gnome-session (/usr/bin/gnome-session if you're a purist) to your
.xinitrc file. At Tue, 08 May 2001 22:58:40 +0200, you wrote > >I installed
MDK 7.2 fine on my machiine but it boots up in KDE while I >wou
I had this (the logout problem that you experienced w/ RH 7.1) problem w/ my
system (Dell PIII866+Radeon+Intel 820) with Mandrakebeta3. After I upgraded
to the full 8.0, the problem went away. However, I also stopped taking
chances and booted into run level 3 rather than run level 5. I belie
I've got it running (beta 3) w/ an ATI Radeon 32 DDR card (OEM from Dell).
I'll let you know how well it runs Tux and UT. However, I do experience some
rather nasty lock-ups with X whenever I run Mozilla-0.8.1. I foolishly am
running in run-level 5 so even cntrl-alt-backspace doesn't quite ge
At Thu, 15 Mar 2001 15:34:13 +0100, you wrote
>"Claudio (sekko)" écrivit :
>
>> I copy the following news that I found on http://dot.kde.org
>>
>> *
>> Last week, Michael Matz contributed some code to the audiocd:/ IO slave in
>> KDE CVS to make ripping audio CDs child
Ack. I just upgraded my work machine from 7.2 to 8.0 beta. Everything looks
good (my Radeon card is finally supported!), but there's no networking.
I can ping the eth0 address and the loopback. The tulip driver is loaded,
etc. The light's on on the switch.
I've been a sysadmin for 7 years.
Ack. I just upgraded my work machine from 7.2 to 8.0 beta. Everything looks
good (my Radeon card is finally supported!), but there's no networking.
I can ping the eth0 address and the loopback. The tulip driver is loaded,
etc. The light's on on the switch.
I've been a sysadmin for 7 years.
You're kidding, right? You want me to take a highly stable (except for NFS)
filesystem like ReiserFS and chunk it for Linux XFS? No enterprise is going
to be happier with XFS vs. Reiser for now.
As an enterprise user, I can tell you that I'm waiting for VeritasFS. I'd
like a journaling (Reiser
OMS is *NOT* ready to be included in a Linux distribution. It works for
porn if you mute the sound. That's about it. The audio doesn't yet synch
w/ the video.
Once LinDVD is ready, it'll likely start shipping w/ DVD-ROM drives. (It
won't be free so Mandrake won't include it w/ the d/l version
Matt Grest wrote:
>
> >On Thursday 23 November 2000 12:54, 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)
> >>
> >> Win
Hello, Luis. What applications do you run when you're connected to the net?
On Friday 17 November 2000 20:02, you wrote:
> i upgraded my 7.1 mandrake to 72
> and now when i'm connected to the net
> and my cpu is 100%
> the connection get's slower, bumpy, instable in terms of speed
> i have a ext
Try installing the rpm into another directory and creating a decent
(Mandrake-based) one from that.
I'm going to play with it tonight. However, according to the good people @
http://www.linuxgames.com/, it doesn't work w/ my old TNT1 card. They've only
gotten it to work w/ TNT2 and GeForce card
I didn't see it in 7.0. Before I do this install (buying one of those
$139/$239 Celerons at Fry's for the test), is kirc included?
(Yes, I know I should've done the install before posting. But, it's
Wednesday, and I'm using my dumb question of the week allotment.)
Thanks.
Dude, you are mistaken. A V1(Blech!) has no 2D support. It's a 3D (quite
slow nowadays, too) only solution. A V2 has no 2D support either. You
could use it for Glide (ha!) support. However, you're not going to use it
in a 2D dual-head capacity. Your Ultra TNT2 will blow either one of these
I'd like to volunteer for the English proofreading as well. I giggled just a
bit too much reading the installation messages for 7.0.
At Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:21:19 -0800, you wrote
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Camille Begnis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "cooker liste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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