Peter Ruskin wrote:
When I invoke Terminal (Super User Mode), or hit [Ctrl-T] from File Manager
(Super User Mode), this is what I get in konsole:
_IceTransOpen: Unable to Parse address none
Session management error: Could not open network socket
_IceTransOpen: Unable to Parse address
David Durham wrote:
Well... I tried editing my fstab line to just have dev= and fs=
but that didn't seem to help... then I rmmod-ed and modprobe-ed
supermount again and it still didn't work...
Oh well...
On 04 Sep 2001 11:23:21 -0500, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001
I installed Mdk Beta 8.1 yesterday. Apart from reported bugs, and one
other installation problem that I will be reporting from my cooker
installation, I have noticed some very strange behaviour.
After disconnecting my modem, when redialling I get a 'site not found'
message. This is because the
OS wrote:
I have reported this bug against kppp direct to KDE but so far nothing has
been done, in fact I don't think the bug report has even surfaced on their
radar yet !
Owen
Is this only a kppp problem? I cannot use a direct ppp connection to my
ISP as it uses CHAP authentication,
guran wrote:
On Tuesday 21 August 2001 01:22, guran wrote:
Sorry, I can't say, I just arrived from 14 days at my sommer-cottage and
this is my first try.
I got suspicous after your mail, I had travelled with my box 2x300 km, and
did the following:
I did a copy of my mirror into a
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Monday 23 July 2001 22:47, Kritifile wrote:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
L.A.Lawless [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
As I have a slow modem connection I can't download the entire
cooker,
With rsync, I think this is feasible to maintain an
Brook Humphrey wrote:
On Thursday 26 July 2001 08:03 pm, you wrote:
Actually, it may be because I am tired, but I don't really understand
what you're saying. For me, I get Input/Output error from supermount
sometimes. Usually this goes away on its own if I wait long enough, but
since I
David Walluck wrote:
L.A.Lawless wrote:
On Saturday 21 July 2001 5:25 pm, you wrote:
This brings me to a problem that I encountered with Madrake Freq. I
find that often /mnt/cdrom is a locked directory and I cannot get
access even as root. To be told that root has insufficient
I've had problems with my s3virge 86c325 video card in every Mandrake
distro from 7.0 except for 7.2. This morning, determined to try and find
out why, I performed a clean text expert install of Mandrake Freq. I
remembered to switch consoles before my system froze, so I managed to
read an error
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm bringing up a question or two on this because although it's not the
same problem, there are similarities. P200MMX, 3.3GB HDD, 160MB RAM,
S3Virge 86c325 graphics card with 4MB video RAM. X cannot be installed
in 8 at all, any version. Even doing an expert
an nVidea instead..
if a PCI version exists.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 11:09 AM
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Subject:Re: [Cooker] install problems with DrakX?
François Pons wrote
Mordechai Ovits wrote:
It was indeed locales. Do note, however, that the new locales require a new
glibc, which may have been the real fix.
I'm writing this email on a nearly stock 8.0 (installed tonight), with just
enough dependencies satisfied to install the latest rpm rpm. I
François Pons wrote:
L. A. Lawless [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm bringing up a question or two on this because although it's not the
same problem, there are similarities. P200MMX, 3.3GB HDD, 160MB RAM,
S3Virge 86c325 graphics card with 4MB video RAM. X cannot be installed
in 8 at all
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 06:28:23PM -0400, Mordechai Ovits wrote:
I updated to the latest cooker rpm of rpm. Big mistake; my machine is
fubared because rpm now segfaults.
You try --rebuilddb yet?
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Geoffrey Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
李長風
SWP-irma Webmaster wrote:
Hi,
Mordy wrote:
I may just do a reinstall. I can't be the only one with this problem.
Anyone else have problems with the latest rpm rpm?
Anyone have it working on the latest rpm?
Yes, I had the problems. They are caused by rpm wanting the newest
François Pons wrote:
Juhan Leemet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pentium. It's currently running RedHat 6.1 very nicely. I would like to move
my machines to a common code base, and Mandrake looks like the best for me.
However, I cannot install 8.0 into that machine. I've tried cdrom,
Thomas Spuhler wrote:
This seems to be a normal scenario with S3V cards. The same with Redhat 7.1
Redhat installs in graphical mode, you can check your X settings including
display test and reboot and then keyboard and mouse become inactive as soon
as the systems boots into the x-windows.
y: Unrecognized
y: Unrecognized
I'm enclosing my XF86config files for both XFree 4 and 3.3. I doubt
that the idea that subtracting any memory from your RAM would work,
nothing like that has ever worked for me. My config files are for 4
MB of video memory, as you know, the amount that is
Gallium Cottenceau wrote:
Kritifile [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined
symbol: fpHashFunction
Apps need to be recompiled against latest rpm.
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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
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