Reiser.img is used when you are installing from a HD that is formatted with
the reiserfs, hd.img handles I believe ext2 and fat.
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> hey,
>
> Just wanted to know what reiser.img is for? What is the difference from
> hd.img?
>
>
> --Khawar Zia
The normal ATA Ultra 100's work fine with 7.2 branch, I am not following
cooker right now on my system though. Ultra 100's work Fastrack Raid 100's
don't.
My Ultra 100 was working right from install with 7.2 although now I am
running a reiser patched 2.4 that I dl'ed myself which has support f
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Is anyone successfully using Reiserfs?
>
> b.
yep - and have been for some time.
I have to second that - I run an ISP and we constantly have winmodem people
getting disconnected, we have them cold boot and everything is fine, seems
like stupidity to have an operating system that can't hold it's own crap
together trying to be hardware too.
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, you wrote:
man urpmi
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> When are we going to see an apt-get version for Mandrake?
> ok , rpm and using ftp switches exists but sucks in comparison ,
> Mandrakeupdate is ok but if you're running a server without X?
You must have forgotten to install sndconfig rpm, it's still there.
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> After a few people have told me to download the RC of MDK 7.2 I did so, but
> there were tons of problems with the RC that made me think it was still
> pre-beta ;(
>
> First off: I get into KDE
dir - it's the most up to date "nearly-stable".
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> So if I jump on a mirrored copy of the 7.2beta directory, wont it just be
> the 7.2beta3? Or was it updated and if so, is the ISO updated too? I cant
> seem to find a RC directory. Where
Using 7.2rc1 putting links on my desktop is VERY flakey and annoying.
Sometimes it works, sometimes I do it and it's an invisible icon until I
try to do it again, then when I log out and back in half, if not all of the
links are gone from my desktop.
This fixed in kde2 stable?
Any chance in h
No, cooker is already into the development phase of 7.3 or 8.
you need to dl the files from the 7.2beta or rc dir.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Hi guys/gals,
> I was wondering what the date is set for, for the release of 7.2 ISO? I
> am downloading all of Cooker right now and I'm goin
Why is it after this lovely post, there are many emails from a few
select posters that I can't read. It's not like I chose to use Outlook,
and as a Linux user, I know Outlook sucks. If I choose to view this
mailing list at work, I have no choice, Outlook is the only Mail client
I can here.
SO
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am impressed by your craftmanship and your product is like a Bugatti.
> Fast and elegante.
>
> regards
> guran
Nah, it's like a Top Fuel rail car with air conditioning and a CD player ;)
working
finr now. oh, plus I relinked /dev/cdrom2 to scd0.
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Jason Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > hdd: CR-4801TE, ATAPI CDROM drive
>
> it's quite strange, the kernel doesn't detect it as an CD-RW... if the
> kernel is w
in lilo for your kernel append="hhd=ide-scsi"
where hdd = your cdr
edit /etc/modules so that it conatins
ide-scsi
that's all.
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Joshua Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Oh, wow...
> > Now, if I have a regular CD-ROM drive and I switch it with a CD-RW (ID
rom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason Shupe
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 1:27 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Cooker] Promise ATA-66 doesn't work with RC1
>
>
> I was attempting to manually upgrade the kernel from 2.2.16-10mdk to
>
ok - for some reason ide-scsi wasn't being loaded (?). so I added it to
/etc/modules and my cdr works now - it worked right from startup with rc3
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> My cdrecorder doesn't work with 2.2.17-21mdksmp for some reason now - it
> worked with 7.2b3 but not rc1. I notice
My cdrecorder doesn't work with 2.2.17-21mdksmp for some reason now - it
worked with 7.2b3 but not rc1. I notice there were not hdd=ide-scsi setting
for the kernel in lilo so I added those, ran lilo and rebooted, and it still
doesn't detect my Mitsumi 4801 as scsi - only ide.
here's a snippet
I was attempting to manually upgrade the kernel from 2.2.16-10mdk to
2.2.17-21mdk.
my promise ultra 66 is used for ide buses 2 and 3. I use the built in
ide for ide buses 0 and 1.
I went on to further discover that it's a systemic problem with RC1 and
the promise 66 card.
--
In 2.2.16-10mdk
Yeah, I notieced that - I think it's assumed that one would be using
automounting rather than manually mounting.
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> As in the subject.
> I know it's easy to set up manually, but I think it would be nicest to let
> people use it immediately! ;)
>
> Claudio
Yeah, that's been fixed - download the release candidate 1 which just hit
mirrors yesterday/today.
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > Does anyone else have a problem with the menu system and taskbar? When I
> try to open several different programs, whether from the menu system or
> taskba
I just re-installed my system with it via HD, and my wifes vi NFS, both
worked flawlessly. Still haven't tried CD, but I have made ISO's.
ALL my hardware works great - promise ATA 100, ov511 based usb webcam,
reiser, and my wireless wavelan card ;) nice job everyone!
proftp won't allow ANY uploading even when logging in as a user
put get72: server said: No PORT command issued first.
wu-ftpd won't respond syslog give an error when you try to log into it -
Can't locate module net-pf-10
Well - I found the script again - I'll see if I can get it to work for me
before re-inventing the wheel - I thought maybe you pulled it for some reason.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Can someone tell me the steps to creating an ISO from the download tree?
>
> I understand it's a bit of pai
Can someone tell me the steps to creating an ISO from the download tree?
I understand it's a bit of pain, but I want to write a script or program to
do it and contrib it back. I can't find the one on the cooker page anymore,
which didn't work for me anyway.
Course that's FTP, might be able to get away with it with rsync.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Yeah, it's only too bad you can never freakin dl an iso from rpmfind.
> They kick off iso dl'ers
>
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > Linux-Mandrake 7.2 release
Yeah, it's only too bad you can never freakin dl an iso from rpmfind.
They kick off iso dl'ers
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Linux-Mandrake 7.2 release candidate
> > (http://forum.mandrakesoft.com/article.php3?sid=20001013094022)
>
> Cool!
>
> Both Iso's have ap
Ok, how in the @!#! do you guys compile the kernels for the distro?
I need to get my orinoco pc-card working under pcmcia - if I try to recompile
the kernel I get undefined symbols all over the place and I know I can use
the standard 2.2.17 kernel, but I lose the ATA100 drivers, reiser, usb, an
Guess I'll find another way to re-install tonight. ;)
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> while using hd.img
> i have similar problems it doesnt find my disks and stops installing
> tells you to restart the computer and problems loading ide modules
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Guillau
Join the club - linuxconf is about totally useless in any mode except text
mode right now.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> when do a controlpanel/services
> and click on a servise I got :
> Error message from remadmin :X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid
> Window parameter)
> Erro
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Straight) writes:
> > Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
> > regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at
> > all, even after turning
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
> regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at
> all, even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
>
> The text mode one works ok apparently though, it doesn
Linuxconf hardly works at all here. gnome-linuxconf won't run at all, the
regular gui crashes frequently, and the web one doesn't seem to work at all,
even after turning it on it xinet.d/linuxconf-web.
The text mode one works ok apparently though, it doesn't like konsole much,
it's screws up
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Mattias Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > At 12 October, 2000 Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> > > And as for us, we _never_ release a distro with gcc-2.96.
> >
> > To quote Guillaume Cottenceau:
> > "if unfortunately gcc3 will not be out for our next release we wi
linuxconf-1.21r1-2mdk
When I open the graphical linuxconf from DrakConf and go into filesystems
local - add it segs out.
[root@jeetkunedo 1]# linuxconf
Error message from remadmin :X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid
Window parameter)
Error message from remadmin : Major opcode of fa
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000,Zeljko Vukman wrote:
> > I knew it. Now there is a new Mandrake's splash screen instead of
> > original KDE splash screen (it happened before with Helix-Gnome
> > splash screen). It is cute, my children like it, but I am 42
> > and I would like
It just occured to me rather than use the tail function of swatch to pipe
tail -f /var/log/all
swatch --config-file=/etc/swatchrc --read-pipe="tail -f /var/log/all"
This works and is immediate response.
using the tail method in swatch is very slow compared to the last version.
Wondering why that is?
I have setup /var/log/all in syslog to log everything there without sync
every time so I can easily watch it with swatch. This version of swatch
responds very slowly to the log.
I can su and fail
MandrakeUpdate seems to run update-menu's on every quit even if nothing was
changed, seems like a waste of processer power since it maxes out both of my
533's for a bit, and is kinda disk intensive too.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Zeljko Vukman wrote:
> > Kdebase-1.99-17mdk requires mandrake_desk-7.2-13mdk ?
> >
> > The latest version is mandrake_desk-7.2-18mdk.
>
> thanks for the info, but KDE 2 final will be out on October 16, 2000
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No it won't they delayed it.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> > > Yo,
> > >
> > > On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:21:27AM +0200, Yoann Vandoorselaere wrote:
> > > > Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> > Yo,
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:21:27AM +0200, Yoann Vandoorselaere wrote:
> > > Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > > > I heard from GNU that this isn't a product
One package I use that isn't included in Mandrake that would make a great
addition.
LinNeighborhood
http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/
Allows samba browsing of network shares, very nice and configurable, been
using it for a couple years now.
KDE smb:/ browsing is SLOOOW and doesn't allow direc
rc = release candidate - which has been for days now the current version of
7.2. There are no iso's available as of yet though on ftp sites, still
7.2beta3. You can download the newest from ftp sites from the 7.2beta dir
which is different than cooker and use the 72Mkiso script from the cooker
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> At 11 October, 2000 Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> > Mattias Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Does this means that you are not going to release another stable
> > > release of Mandrake before gcc-3.0 is released? Or does it mean that
> > > you are kicking the
to remove the files do
[root@localhost myscripts]# find .. -name "*.class" | xargs rm -f
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> The pipe is STDOUT<-->STDIN not for argument passing.
>
> --- Meir Faraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi ,
> > I've tryed this :
> > [root@localhost myscripts]# find ..
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Chmouel Boudjnah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > I heard from GNU that this isn't a production release
> > > Here is the link:
> > > http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.96.html
> >
> > We use it for cooker not for frozen, 7.2 will keep gcc2.95
There's some confusion here, cooker is no longer 7.2beta, they are branched
and 7.2 is frozen. 7.2 has gcc2.95. Cooker, which is experimental, has the
experimental 2.96 and is on it's way to being the next Mandrake release after
7.2 already, by the time it finally releases I imagine it won't ha
Now that 7.2 has branched from cooker where would one dl the latest 7.2rc1,
every place I go seems to have the gcc2.96 which we know now isn't in 7.2 but
only cooker.
Where would one go to get 7.2rc1 as opposed to cooker now that they have
branched? Everywhere I go I look in the 7.2beta dirs and see cooker in the
VERSION file.
It's as easy as smb:/ in konq why not put a icon on the desktop with a as a
url icon with smb:/ as the destination then it works just like network
neighborhoodlum on windows. I did on my wifes machine, works nice.
There's a 7.2 mkiso bash script on mandrakes 7.2 beta dl page that will make
iso's from mirror
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > Meir Faraj wrote:
> > > On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > > > Ron Stodden wrote:
> > > > > http://members.optushome.com/ronst/
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Jason Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > At this point though isn't cooker basically 7.2? how are we supposed to
> > be
>
> 7.2 is gold (or nearly) now. So cooker will now receive more updates and
> will be less stable...
for 7.2 they should have
branched a mirror or something so we could download and test what's going to
be 7.2.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Jason Straight wrote:
> > I understand there's a special kernel compiler or something on redhat
> > b
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Bryan Paxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Why is mandrake going to a cvs snapshot of gcc ?
> > You would think of all the much about redhat doing so, you'd think more
> > than twice about a move like this.
> > And even statement(I'd more likely call it an advis
At this point though isn't cooker basically 7.2? how are we supposed to be
testing what 7.2rc1 when it's going to have 2.96 and 7.2 will release with
2.95?
I would think that cookers development should be focused on the upcoming 7.2
release and not going past that until 7.2 is released, then n
I agree - if we wanted to be lemmings we'd be using windows. Redhat 7 is a
box of shit on 2 shitpucks, and now might be a time where a lot of ticked off
redhat users will want mandrake but not when they find out Mandrake followed
Redhat off the cliff!
I understand there's a special kernel comp
WTF?!?! you have to be kidding - after all that redhat is going thru over
this? And the GCC group even said they weren't happy distro's were using
this!?
Just because Alan Cox said it was ok? I think GCC know's what they are
talking about.
ftp.debian.org time eh.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you
I ran ndc restart as root and it restarted named as root, which then changed
secondary zones owners and then restarting with initscript went back to
user/group named and couldn't update the zones.
I'd disagree with that - I think that for security reasons all network
services should not be started by default until configured to do so by the
user no matter what they say the machine is going to be used as. Anyone who
plans on running a server of any kind should at least know what service t
Webmin links don't seem to work - many of them anyway that return back or go
to module config, etc.. But everything else seems to work ok.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/vnc-tight/
This would be nice to have in VNC on Mandrake.
VNC Tight Encoder adds one more encoding to VNC. Compression ratios are
usually 5-75% higher than pure zlib compression. Besides that, this encoder
is often much faster than zlib at both the server and clien
And it's not 1.89 a gallon either it's 189.9 cents a gallon still we call it
$1.89 ;)
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > Oh - is a beta considered released?
> >
> > Yeah, by default it looks like windows I guess, but if you look at
Any plans for rc-1 iso release now?
I can't wait to hook my friends up with this distro - This is by far the best
ever and I've tried a lot of distro's.
The way I see it - mandrake just made linux easier to use than windows is.
Install:
Mandrake - run thru setup, it configures all your common
ng crashRecursionCounter = 2
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > what gives? I can't even find what package provides konqueror.
> > > >
> > > > jim drash
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > No, Jason.
> >
> > He means KDE RC1= 1.99
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Burkhard Zombronner
Mine seems to give rc1 version now. How kewl.
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> hey,
>
> I was reading through the msg's and saw someone say he is using rc1 of
> lm7.2.
> So is rc1 out??
>
> --Khawar Zia
There is one difference - I compile my own kernel - I wonder if nfs got left
out of the mdk kernel you are using?
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > same except for expert and with DNS.
> >
> > nfs-utils-clients-0.2.1-1mdk
> > nfs-utils
rc1 = beta1? You prolly just need to upgrade - 7.2 is up to beta 3 now plus
kdebase and libs have seen a few revisions since then.
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> I have installed 7.2 rc1 and konqueror fails everytime. If I launch it
> from a console
> I get:
> fatal parsing error: unexpecte
Actually if you hit cancel you shouldn't have to download again - I have been
letting my update go every night and when I get up in the morning it's
usually hung up somewhere in the install so I hit cancel, then I cd to
/var/cache/grpmi and do rpm -Fvh --nodeps --force *.rpm
On Sun, 08 Oct
What's the button that seems to be below quit on disconnect in kppp misc
options? on mine I can barely see the top of a button.
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > > KPPP doesn't dock anymore. I missed KDE1 when KPPP can dock into the
> > > panel when it dials up. Note that I didn't try th
I don't think the FastTrak is supported at all in any linux driver - I tried
the Ultra 100 and the Fastrak 100, with my own ide driver patched 2.2.17 and
the fastrack 100 was a nogo while ultra 100 did work it caused real
performance problems for the rest of the system during heavy HD access.
I don't care myself but it would be great for newbies if kpackage either
would ask for root pass when a user chooses to install/upgrade/etc...
or if it would even kdesu before loading kpackage, maybe at least associate
su_kpackage which would run kpackage with kdesu with a right click on an rpm
I think I just misunderstood what you were saying, I thought you said 2.96
was in there. I would agree with that stance if any distro pulled what redhat
did especially now that gcc's stance is known I'd have to go debian or
something. I don't think mandrake would make that move though.
I've be
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> I normally don't use KDE, I'm a windowmaker fan. I decided to give it a try
> and the file associations setup by default with konq to use the netscape
> plugins is going to cause confusion. I think the priority of file
> association checking is backwards or soemth
I normally don't use KDE, I'm a windowmaker fan. I decided to give it a try
and the file associations setup by default with konq to use the netscape
plugins is going to cause confusion. I think the priority of file association
checking is backwards or soemthing. My real audio plugin took over r
same except for expert and with DNS.
nfs-utils-clients-0.2.1-1mdk
nfs-utils-0.2.1-1mdk
portmap-4.0-11mdk
initscripts-5.27-37mdk
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > NFS works fine here.
>
> What kind of install?
>
> My standard is en_UK - US i
[root@jeetkunedo grpmi]# rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps mgetty-1.1.22-2mdk.i586.rpm
mgetty ##
install-info: No such file or directory for /usr/info/mgetty.info.bz2
execution of mgetty-1.1.22-2mdk script failed, exit status 1
with vv
D: running preinstall script (if any)
autoirpm
#GZDIO: 6 reads,
41712 total bytes in 0.002 secs
#
D: running postinstall scripts (if any)
+ autoirpm.uninstall
Died at /usr/sbin/autoirpm.uninstall line 8.
execution of aut
At the risk of sounding stupid - what are you talking about?
gcc -version gives me
2.95.3
On Sat, 07 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Moreover, I've had real problems getting server side C code to run, let
> alone C++ code !! with 2.96. In order to get existing code to work (not
> even new code !) for w
NFS works fine here.
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> The sysvinit installation of Mandrake 7.2 beta, just like all its
> predecessors, still fails to start the nfs daemon.
>
> This means that remote machines are unable to get a mount of a local
> file system at all - Permission Refused.
>
> I
No, that's not what I mean - I can setup my soundcard fine. I just wonder
why it's the only common hardware that's not setup during install?
When my systems done installing the only thing that I have to configure is
my soundcard.
Pixel wrote:
> Jason Straight <[EMA
Oh - is a beta considered released?
Yeah, by default it looks like windows I guess, but if you look at my
windowmaker desktop you wouldn't call it windows looking. Mandrake gives
windows look and feel to people who need it to make use of linux, but
linux (and a lot of it) is still there for those
I just wondered why sound isn't setup at setup time?
7.2 install just rocked with perfect detection of my voodoo3 card in one
machine TNT2 in another, installed accellerated X4 or X3 for the right
card, my HP 812C printer detected and installed perfectly, of course my
network card ran perfectly,
I have a similar problem with the Kingston 10/100 pci
(intel version of the dec tulip 21143)
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 01:33:57PM -0700, m wrote:
> 7.2 beta 3 doesnt work with my linksys lne100tx
> neither does the 7.1 actually
>
> i have tried to specify options and autoprobe
>
> * pci
Not to be totally negative, but are we really all about that? I mean is it
all about getting everyone able to use linux? Sure it's a nice idea but
not the focus of linux, I'm one who thinks that windows is for people that
can't use linux and good for them.
Honda civics are for people who can't us
You could use Vim/Gvim. Available on most platforms. Tons of syntax
highlighting options. Can also set file format to dos or Unix
which takes care of the CR/LF issue.
-Original Message-
From: Meir Faraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 2:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROT
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
My apologies if this is a stupid question, but I'm confused a bit -- what is
the difference between the LM 7.2 beta and Cooker? Is it that the beta is
already feature-frozen while cooker is still being developed?
Thanks,
- --
Jason Wal
I mirrored the latest cooker from rpmfind.net this morning (sorry I don't
know the version) and my cable internet connection doesn't work. 'ifconfig'
reports the existance of eth0, but a ping of www.yahoo.com returns no
results.
This works under 7.1 and the earlier 7.2 beta.
Due to limited space
at /usr/bin/perl-install/netconnect.pm
line 705
-Original Message-
From: Pixel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 11:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Divide by Zero in Latest Cooker
"Koloseike, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'll check tonight when I get home. By console 3 I assume you mean
-
-Original Message-
From: Pixel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 11:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Divide by Zero in Latest Cooker
"Koloseike, Jason" &l
* I finished mirroring cooker from
rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/cooker last night at approx 7:20pm
EST.
* Started a harddrive install
* Specified a connection to the internet using Cable (using the tulip
driver)
* Input the static information (that worked with be
d to add a .Xclients file in your home dir to get you
into GNOME or KDE...
Any one working on this?
Cheers,
Jason
t to write across stack boundary.
Terminating /sbin/insmod.
"libsafe violation for /sbin/insmod, pid=26771; overflow caused by strcpy()"
insmod eepro100 works all right thought...
Cheers,
Jason
Attempting to perform a hard drive installation (custom install).
* Install everything on existing linux partition (hda2 2Gb)
* Installing from hda3 (/beta/i586)
* Informed Disk Drake that hda2 would be mounted at '/'
* Left hda3 alone since it was the source for the insta
All,
I am trying to install kdemultimedia from the latest beta, and it is asking
for libXaw.so.7. Which package does this file come from?
Actually KDE is now completly GPLed, not imperfect as you put it.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Franck Martin
Sent: Tuesday, 12 September 2000 3:22 PM
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Subject: RE: [Cooker] [Fwd: [HC Hello] Mandrake helix-gnome rp
er find everything on and turn off
the stuff
they don't want.
In this respect openbsd is superior to all linux distributions. Granted
I don't
expect Mandrake to become as secure as openbsd over night. But wouldn't
it be a
good idea to start the process. Mandrake could become the Easiest and
the most
Secure linux distribution.
Just my two cents.
-Jason
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 08:09:21AM -0800, Jason Jeremias wrote:
> > I'd really like to see a server only install. Something that doesn't
> > install any X, KDE, GNOME, etc. Just a good ol console runing server
> > that (take an
a bunch of stuff I would never put on my server.
Then I spend the next hour looking at rpm -qa | more un installing all
this stuff.
Any chance this may happen in the future.
-Jason
Where's the suport for the SB Live card in the -3 release?
-Jason
--
As we enjoy great advantages from inventions of others, we should be
glad of
an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we
should
do freely and generously. -Benjamin Franklin
this? Is the RPM bad?
Thanks
-Jason
--
As we enjoy great advantages from inventions of others, we should be
glad of
an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we
should
do freely and generously. -Benjamin Franklin
this? Is the RPM bad?
Thanks
-Jason
--
As we enjoy great advantages from inventions of others, we should be
glad of
an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we
should
do freely and generously. -Benjamin Franklin
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