Try the current version. All those bugs have been fixed, except
accessing the Mandrake website. I'm going to take care of that right now :-)
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:00:42AM +0100, Alex Boag-Munroe wrote:
> I have a couple of questions as I still have some issues with KDE2
>
> I do like it, bu
For that matter, why are we still using the 2.2 kernels in Cooker? How
likely is it that the next Mandrake release will be out before kernel
2.4?
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what i want is a straight answer on what are the differences between a
Linus version of say
2.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 01:49:11PM -0500, Guy T. Rice wrote:
> For that matter, why are we still using the 2.2 kernels in Cooker? How
> likely is it that the next Mandrake release will be out before kernel 2.4?
next mandrake, for sure will be based on 2.2x.
Well, considering that 7.1 just came out, Mandrake's next release is not
likely to come before KDE 2.0 final is out. Thus, it makes no sense to
continue to use KDE 1.1.2 in Cooker. Run Helium if you want KDE 1.1.2.
Cooker is supposed to be preparing for the next Mandrake release, and
that releas
Christopher Molnar wrote:
> KDE2 is a clean and pretty stable desktop with a lot of enhancements that
> I think will be very nice to have. With this update comes koffice which is
> the kde office platform.
I cannot agree - sorry. Here's why, referrring to your 2708
RPMs:
The K menu just
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Sent: 14 July 2000 6:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; David Walluck
Subject: Re: [Cooker] ANNOUNCE: kde upgrade
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, David Walluck wrote:
> I hope you consider the problem I reported with nearly every app
> segfaulting. This makes it very unusable, not even usable for
I have a couple of questions as I still have some issues with KDE2
I do like it, but things still crash a bit too often. Konqueror won't take
me to Mandrake's website! Falls at the language switch hurdle and leaves me
staring at a blank page. Nutscrape does it fine. Also, an auto download
scr
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, David Walluck wrote:
> I hope you consider the problem I reported with nearly every app
> segfaulting. This makes it very unusable, not even usable for simple
> tasks. I am running cooker current as of today. I don't know of anything
> that would be causing this problem aside
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Christopher Molnar wrote:
> If you have any comments or questions please let me know.
>
>
> -Chris
I hope you consider the problem I reported with nearly every app
segfaulting. This makes it very unusable, not even usable for simple
tasks. I am running cooker current as of