I'd agree. Save any special configs and do not reformat/destroy your
/usr/local (if you can avoid it - ie, have it on its own partition) nor your
/home (if you have things you want to keep). You may want to delete your
~/.kde directory and .kderc just to avoid any wierdness that might pop up
This brings up a question that has bothered me, though
I have never run into the problems Oscar is seeing. I
have always selected the XFree86 4.x version during
install - which Xfconfig file is THE file? It seems
that some things I add to Xfconfig-4 don't take or to
be safe, I usually add the
I own several domain names and wanted to give my system an alias to match
with my domain names (they're all related). This is on a laptop running MDK
8.1. If I open up linuxconf and go to the networking, then adaptor 1 (my
eth0 card) and in the aliases box enter ANYTHING (it is blank), it
OK, I have always been stuck with either localhost or whatever name my dhcp
server gives me (today I am d152-159). I would LIKE to give myself an alias
of my choice but every time I've made any moves in that direction, it borks
my system. KDE chokes and cannot connect to itself anymore, no
To follow up with the message I posted about problems with kontour and eps
output, here is a question about fonts. Are there ANY monospaced sans serif
fonts out there? I have tried kontour, sketch, xfig for drawing graphics and
graphic tables for data presentation and to do this right I need
So...when is Mandrake going to release a security fix for zlib? All it needs
to be is a mandrake zlib-1.1.4 rpm. When is one forthcoming? I do NOT want
to install a tarball of the lib, this dicks up dependencies (using tarballs
instead of rpms) for such a widely used lib.
praedor
Want
On Thursday 14 March 2002 01:48 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Praedor Tempus wrote:
So...when is Mandrake going to release a security fix for zlib? All it
needs to be is a mandrake zlib-1.1.4 rpm. When is one forthcoming? I do
NOT want to install a tarball of the lib
On Thursday 14 March 2002 01:48 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Praedor Tempus wrote:
So...when is Mandrake going to release a security fix for zlib? All it
needs to be is a mandrake zlib-1.1.4 rpm. When is one forthcoming? I do
NOT want to install a tarball of the lib
I just bought Hancom Office last night. Now I await its arrival in the mail.
In the meantime, I downloaded the test drive Hancom Office 6.0 package and
installed it. MUCH faster than Staroffice/Openoffice and other than the
annoying letters in parentheses with every command/menu title, etc,
As another noted, devfs is broken. You could rebuild the kernel with devfs
set off OR you could blow off the rebuild and simply add the
append = devfs=nomount statement to your lilo file for each kernel
version and your devfs problems will go away.
Kind of funny. I have no real problems
--- civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
First, the linux kernel isn't really designed for
sound. It does not
use a very high bandwidth for sound events. Next,
the sound drivers are
fragmented and in disarray. I have helped numerous
individuals who
somehow managed to be running
I would DEFINITELY go with StarOffice. You cannot get
the 6 beta anymore, unless you know someone with it.
I just tried the latest Openoffice and, damn, it was
buggy and slooow. DAMN slow. I ended up
reinstalling StarOffice 5.2. It is faster and has
more working features/few bugs.
Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 09 March 2002 01:32 pm, you wrote:
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 10:55 -0800, Deryk Barker
wrote:
Thus spake Praedor Tempus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I would DEFINITELY go with StarOffice. You
cannot get
the 6 beta anymore, unless you know someone
I am running Mandrake 8.1, updated, and KDE 2.2.2 on my IBM thinkpad with
esssolo1 sound. Sound works. I have the crossover plugin installed along
with quicktime 5 and the windoze media player. They both start and show
movies fine but there is no sound at all from them.
How do I get sound
As usual, KDE DCOP strokes out on a new login/restart. Doesn't matter if I
shut down normally or not, upon the next startup here we go again...and of
course artsd is broken too. It frickin' refuses to work at better than every
so once in a while. I am running KDE 2.2.2 on Mandrake 8.1.
Here is a basic question, new to me.
I recently bought a few domain names. At this point I am still trying
to learn how (or if) I can use them...I have no idea as yet. I would
like to be able to name my box permanently based on one of my domains
but do not know how to go about it. I'd also
I have Mandrake 81 with updates on my desktop
I have recently purchased a big harddrive that I want to put in my
desktop, replacing 2 current and smaller drives I presently have,
actually, 3 hdds, 1 CDROM, and 1 CD-RW drive The 3 hdds and the CDROM
use up both the onboard IDE ports I
Simple. I use Reiser. Works great, is fast and stable. You can also
trust ext3 (which is essentially a slightly modified ext2 fs) but it is
still slower than Reiser (not much but it is).
Either one will do it.
On Thursday 28 February 2002 11:16 am, you wrote:
Hello out there...
I hope
GREAT!!! Somehow, I've lost my rpm database. I've tried doing an rpm
--rebuilddb but it doesn't do squat. According to rpm, I have NO rpms
installed.
Is there ANY way to fix this short of reinstalling EVERYTHING?
praedor
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
This is an updated Mandrake 8.1 system. I was perusing the cooker rpm
list to see if it had any newer kde 3.0 beta release rpms. When I
decided to check a few new rpms against what I already had, I got
this:
[praedor@d152-159 praedor]$ rpm -qa |grep kdeartwork
error: db3 error(-30988) from
Not yet.
I'll let you know if/when I do. I am presently trying
to find/build a koffice version that will work with
KDE 3.
--- Balaji Ramani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you figured out how to get more themes? I too
see just the default qt
stuff and would love to use something different.
Thanks. And oops. I did as you instructed, selected
System++ and pop, KDE crashed and now I cannot log
back into it.
Once again it seems that System++ makes KDE unstable
(Why? Why would a STYLE have squat to do with
stability?!). It crashes out to the kdm login screen
upon trying to load
Well, well. Doing this and selecting System++ nicely
wrecked my setup. It not only crashes KDE before it
can start, it also apparently wipes out all my
settings NOT related to style. I get to start over,
with the color scheme, background, rebuilding my
addressbook, etc, etc.
Styles simply
Access points, I don't yet know but I would go with
one that supports web configuration so that it does't
require windoze at all.
The cards...there are many good ones. I have a
netgear ma401, cheap and works up to 128 bit wep (you
can always use vpn or encryption other than builtin
wep with
When I've had bizarre/obscure kde problems that I have
been unable to fix, from blackbox (or CLI) I:
delete ~/.kde (AFTER copying my addressbook.kab and
bookmarks.xml to my home directory), delete all
instances of .DCOP* in my home directory. Delete all
my /tmp entries (as user, just do rm -rf
Is there not any builds of KOffice for KDE 3.0/QT 3.0?
I have been looking and looking for even a beta
version but cannot find it.
I am really suprized that koffice would so divorce
itself from kde proper that it wouldn't (apparently)
even TRY to keep up with the soon-to-be-released KDE
3. I
The window resizing problem is mostly not there, so it
seems. Huh? I mean that SOME windows have done this
to me, particularly if I start a configuration utility
outside of the kcontrol. If I configure the same
things from within kcontrol, it fits properly within
the window and screen and
OK, I now have KDM properly starting up and properly
starting KDE now (hurrah!).
I have stopped the damned kde wizard from starting
every login (editing the startkde script appears to
have worked) as well.
If only I could get KOffice to work/build I'd be
golden. I certainly have no more sound
Oh I certainly understand what beta means. I was
posting this here just to let ya'll know what I ran
into in case anyone else was considering trying it.
It DOES work for me rather well but for a few
glitches.
Sound works. Virtually everything else I've tried has
worked. There are a few rare,
On Thursday 14 February 2002 01:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone here installed the Pre-emptible kernel patch?
I've been testing it with a Mandrake 8.0 machine with kernel 2.4.17. It
seems to improve sound and video playback and minimize skipping. Video
[...]
Is it only available
Is anyone playing with the latest/current cooker kde 3.0 beta2 rpms? If so a
couple questions...
First, does the latest beta2 rpms support proper kmail addressbook
conversion? I read a review of the beta2 last week and one of the problems
then was its inability to transfer over your kde
On Saturday 16 February 2002 01:47 am, Nguyen Hung Vu wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Is anyone playing with the latest/current cooker kde 3.0 beta2 rpms? If
[...]
I tested Kde3beta2 on Lm8.1
After install kde from rpms, kdm dissapeared and have only gdm left .
All the applications k* crash
Oh man...I installed kde3 beta 2 from cooker (new rpms) and it works but it
does have a few issues. Man, the default look for menus is butt-ugly and
designed like it is for a blind retard (Kmenu in particular).
Some app windows also tend to be bigger than the screen and guess what? You
the System++
look. I cannot find it now. All I can find are gnarly/ugly qt stuff.
praedor
On Friday 15 February 2002 03:07 pm, Praedor Tempus wrote:
Oh man...I installed kde3 beta 2 from cooker (new rpms) and it works but it
does have a few issues. Man, the default look for menus is butt-ugly
Well, now that I almost have it working 100% I can say I am not displeased
with KDE 3.0. I have run into just a few annoyances/problems.
First off, perhaps someone could tell me what rpm is required for kpm to work?
That app is actually no longer existent, if you run kpm from a CLI you get
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
You may wish to do a check on the web for a review of Yellow Dog. I read one
recently but cannot recall where (one of the linux sites, somewhat
obviously). There were a couple of issues with installation, as I recall, so
just be prepared for a
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 08:05 am, sda wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 10:17:22PM -0500, Terry Mathews wrote:
I much prefer LinuxPPC, as it's based more or less on RedHat. I think
[...]
Not to rain on Mandrake here, but have you looked into Yellow Dog
Linux?
[...]
Actually SuSE is
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 06:47 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 06:08 pm, D. R. Evans wrote:
On 12 Feb 02, at 15:50, Praedor Tempus wrote:
[...]
Hmmm, while I'm here, can anyone explain why www.saltlake2002.com gives
a blank screen in konqueror?
I've run
What does it take to make this work? I have the latest plugin installed, it
is properly associated with the proper suffixes, the netscrape plugin finder
properly found it, it resides exactly where it is supposed to, yet most of
the time that I open up a page that has shockwave garbage
The problem appears, for some reason, to be intermittent. I don't know if it
works in netscape because I don't use/have it, just the directories so the
plugins have a home. I do have lesstif installed.
This is KDE 2.2.2 on Mandrake 8.1.
praedor
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 02:49 pm, David
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 05:56 pm, Omnus Necromancy wrote:
Mandrake boasts an installation for powerpc but not only is it difficult
to use it isn't even nearly as easy as its x86 counterpart! I have been
trying over the last several days to get linux working on my new
powerbook titanium
Bah! Sound problems continue. I finally got alsa to actually work with my
laptop's Solo1 card but there are still artsd/KDE problems with sound.
After the initial fix and bootup, sound worked fine. On all subsequent
bootups sound fails upon loading KDE with a bunch of messages:
MCOP
the alias to the
modules.conf doesn't do it, that passing a scsi-related append statement is
called for. I must do this to get my CDRW to work (IDE).
praedor
On Friday 08 February 2002 09:53 am, mike wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
In this case, and until a real fix could be found, it would be better
of the chocks than
winex has ever proven to be for me. I paid money for this (winex). THAT
irritates me no end.
On Friday 08 February 2002 06:32 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I installed WineX 1.0-2 on my system and it doesn't work at all. NOTHING
will run from it. Not notepad
On Thursday 07 February 2002 07:34 pm, J. Grant wrote:
I dont remember exactly, but i seem to remember there was a command to
regenerate the module list? like ldconfig does for shared libs or
something similar?
Better than having to add it to rc.local for every module i thought..
In this
On Thursday 07 February 2002 11:48 am, no ads wrote:
I just installed codeweavers wine and configuration
went well, but I don't really know how to start it.
Just do wine path and app name
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
I installed WineX 1.0-2 on my system and it doesn't work at all. NOTHING
will run from it. Not notepad, not IE, not wordpad, nothing. All it does is
tickle the harddrive for an instant and then nothing.
I don't get it. WineX is supposed to be REAL compatible with Mandrake 8.1
(it is the
On Thursday 07 February 2002 12:45 pm, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I installed WineX 1.0-2 on my system and it doesn't work at all. NOTHING
will run from it. Not notepad, not IE, not wordpad, nothing. All it does
is tickle the harddrive for an instant and then nothing.
Boy, months of work
On Thursday 07 February 2002 01:43 pm, David Joham wrote:
With all due respect, instead of arbitrary complaints, perhaps a I
tried this and it didn't work-any suggestions? Email might be more
constructive :)
Unless you were just venting. In that case, I understand.
I'm venting. What I am
Oh and one more thing...since installing WineX on my system, it has slowed to
a miserable crawl. Lots and lots and lots of disk-thrashing even if I am not
running wine/winex. It has done something evil to my system - almost like
trying to run Mandrake on a 64 MB system. LOTS of swapping
On Thursday 07 February 2002 01:43 pm, David Joham wrote:
With all due respect, instead of arbitrary complaints, perhaps a I
tried this and it didn't work-any suggestions? Email might be more
constructive :)
Unless you were just venting. In that case, I understand.
I uninstalled and
On Thursday 07 February 2002 05:40 pm, mike wrote:
mike wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't add it to rc.local. The correct place is in modules.conf with a
line similar to:
alias scsi_hostadapter aic7xxx
Have this already in modules.conf alias scsi_hostadapter1 aic7xxx
On Thursday 07 February 2002 06:06 pm, mike wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Go ahead and put it in your /etc/rc.local file (if it wont take)...why
NOT add it to rc.local? It will remain with every reboot. I used to
have to do that several linux iterations ago for alsa, as I recall.
Ok
On Thursday 07 February 2002 06:12 pm, mike wrote:
sorry Praedor didn't work still lost it at reboot.
Mike
Say what? I mean simply add the statement insmod your desired module to
rc.local, right at the top before everything else. You could also go with
modprobe your desired module too.
On Thursday 07 February 2002 06:31 pm, mike wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
simply to do the automatic insmod bit from rc.local.
I added ( does it matter where? ) insmod aic7xxx
and saved.
Hi. When I have done this before, it would be to add an entry at the top of
rc.local after all
On Thursday 07 February 2002 06:39 pm, mike wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Say what?
Sorry Praedor but I'm not the expert , you are right?
I apologize. I did not intend to insult. I did not realise originally that
you were the one needing the help. Brain fart. I thought someone else
On Thursday 07 February 2002 03:25 pm, David Joham wrote:
I haven't tried 1.02, but I have tried 1.03 with good success. I don't
have a libMFC42.so either, so maybe that's a change between versions.
Can you remove 1.02 and install 1.03? When you do, you *should* get lots
of stuff in
Your applet runs fine. mspaint.exe doesn't run with winex *only*. I CAN
run it with codeweavers wine and with winehq's wine. I can also run IE,
wordpad, notepad, etc - just not with winex. The other wines work and the
winex complains about libMFC42 and/or mmx.
I can only conclude that
I've had VMWare before. It's OK but on my laptop memory and hdd space are
somewhat at a premium. Basically, VMWare is too much for my laptop but I
just confirmed it, codeweavers wine works perfectly.
I just downloaded the latest preview release (no. 5) and it runs mspaint,
notepad, IE just
to CPU overload. Cockamamy $@##!!
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 05:29 pm, Dave Sherman wrote:
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 17:55, Praedor Tempus wrote:
OK, I have yet again recompiled my kernel (2.4.17). This time, instead
of building the oss solo1 module into the kernel, I opted to make it a
module
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 06:59 am, Mike Leone wrote:
What about the guy that needed help communicating with the PCAnywhere
host?
There was a suggestion to that already. One of the first in this thread.
Try running PCA under WINE, as there doesn't seem to be a pcAnywhere for
Linux,
I may give that a shot myself (used to do it that way).
I noticed that devfs seems to be REALLY broken now rather than just
experimental and buggy. I built the 2.4.17 kernel and created an initrd for
it - and it works ONLY if I do the 'append= devfs nomount' deal in lilo.
Change it to devfs
On Monday 04 February 2002 06:42 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 17:55:27 -0700, Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded and installed the crossover plugin. The only problem I am
having is no sound. The only plugin I installed was the Quicktime
plugin
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 10:04 am, David Joham wrote:
Hello,
aRts is doing the best it can with the silly limitation of only one
application able to access the sound driver at a time using the OSS
drivers.
Hmpf. OK, so right now it seems I HAVE to use the OSS driver and I have to
build
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 11:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a PC Anywhere client (NOT a host) port for Linux? I'd like to be
able to stay in Linux when having to dial-in to various Winders machines I
have to take care of. Yes, I know about the various other programs that
exist
OK, I have yet again recompiled my kernel (2.4.17). This time, instead of
building the oss solo1 module into the kernel, I opted to make it a module
and also build alsa. Done and done. Now, when I bootup alsa starts, it is
clearly running, starts without complaint. The soundcard is also
I downloaded and installed the crossover plugin. The only problem I am
having is no sound. The only plugin I installed was the Quicktime plugin.
It starts OK but there is no sound whatsoever.
Please don't tell me it wont play properly with the retarded arts?
Please?
praedor
Want to buy
On Sunday 03 February 2002 01:54 pm, Lee Roberts wrote:
At 08:27 AM 1/30/2002 -0800, Deryk Barker wrote:
Thus spake Thomas Sourmail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
sshd: ALL
Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world.
I did that and I still con't connect via ssh over the
On Friday 01 February 2002 02:39 pm, Charles Davant wrote:
Test, please ignore.
We're having some difficulty with the mailing list.
Thank you for your understanding
SHIT! What should I do? I didn't ignore it!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Friday 01 February 2002 06:01 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Friday 01 February 2002 07:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Well, if you lived in the eastern US, you would have...)
From the noon I am trying without success conect to the mandrake url
Is there any problem with those pages?
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 05:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan, at 16:36:14 -0700, Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done said:
[...]
supervise: fatal: unable to start env/run: file does not exist
supervise: fatal: unable to start root/run: file does not exist
So do a ls
On Thursday 31 January 2002 09:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan, at 07:19:59 -0700, Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] done
said:
run exists in the /service but not in root and not in env. The install
script doesn't create them and as far as I can determine, it shouldn't.
Well
Having MUCHO prolems posting to the list...test.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
.
Any pointers or corrections? To publish my dns so my mailserver will
really work, do I use 127.0.0.1 or my actual IP address, or do I
produce an alias/virtual IP (or something)?
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 07:02 pm, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I installed postfix last night
box by domain name
from your box. If you can, dns is resolving locally.
James
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:33:29 -0700
Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks...I have postfix running, I have tinydns built and
installed, and I downloaded dhcp-dns from freshmeat. I've edited
M$ charges a premium. Schools get screwed even if they receive DONATED
computers if they have M$ on them. Many schools are also on a tight
and shrinking budget. Why oh WHY have them waste money on M$ software
when they could do everything they really need to do on NON-M$ software?
They
I would assume that supermount is still working/workable in the
mandrake 2.4.17 kernel. I wouldn't know since I couldn't get any of
them to run or boot properly on my laptop (kernel panics or
pcmcia/sound problems). Supermount is still one of those patches that
mandrake adds but which is
Give it a shot...you may be suprised. I have changed mobo/processor
before and not had to reinstall linux (though I did have to reinstall
windoze).
If you are moving from an intel to an amd, then you might have to...I
don't recall if I had to when I went from celery to athlon. It doesn't
I am connecting via dhcp to a local network. Since my ip address CAN
be different on any given day I have been assuming that it would be
pointless to try to run a mailserver. It would serve me alone, no one
else on the network, but my intent would be to be able to create my own
email
I use ricochet. Me like.
It's simple and I simply build kmail filters as they appear required -
and then pipe the spam through ricochet. It automatically analyzes the
spam email headers, determines if the sending email is likely faked or
not, determines the correct abuse address to send to,
OK, I am trying to setup evolution as an alternative mail client to my
primary kmail. I tried sylpheed but it just wouldn't work for what I
am doing so I am now trying evolution. It works but with a
problem...how does one get it to use a Reply to setting? I am
sending via email address 1
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 12:06 pm, James wrote:
Praedor,
There are a number of services that offer dynamic IP DNS
(dydns.org is one) with software available at freshmeat.net that
autoupdates the dns for you. I don't use one of them because I have
a dns server I control and so far I
Hehe. I have an ESS Solo1 and was having the very same problem. In my
case, the only way to get it working at all was to build sound support
and the ess solo1 (oss) driver into the kernel. THEN I was running
into the cup overload thing. What I did, by trial and error (I tried
just about
to name my box
whatever without breaking my internet connectivity? Do I have to setup
masquerading? Or is it simpler than that?
praedor
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 12:28 pm, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I am connecting via dhcp to a local network. Since my ip address
CAN
True enough...and I am presently running a mostly functional box with the
kernel.org 2.4.17 kernel, but when I run into problems like I have mentioned,
I wonder if there is something wrong with my box (a missing lib, screwed up
config, bad hardware) and so I want to see it corrected. I am
I use a basic ATI Radeon 32 MB video card in my box (OEM) and it works
perfectly (now) out of the box. Before around Mandrake 8.1 I was
downloading, building, and installing the DRM source but the XFree86 4.1.0
supplied with 8.1 works out of the box.
At this time, the ATI Radeon 8500 isn't
I just cannot figure this out.
I have an IBM ThinkPad 1412, Celeron 366, 96MB Ram, ESS Solo1 soundcard. The
sound NEVER works if I just install default Mandrake kernels. It loads
modules, even the correct modules, but sound never comes - so I always build
my own kernels with the solo1
I just cannot figure this out.
I have an IBM ThinkPad 1412, Celeron 366, 96MB Ram, ESS Solo1 soundcard. The
sound NEVER works if I just install default Mandrake kernels. It loads
modules, even the correct modules, but sound never comes - so I always build
my own kernels with the solo1
I am running Mandrake 8.1 with updates on an IBM Thinkpad 1412.
I downloaded and built the source rpm for the Mandrake kernel-2.4.17-10mdk.
There were no errors, no apparent problems. It will not, however, boot.
At bootup, it panics - cannot mount root fs at 01:00. I have a 2.4.17 kernel
, on the Mandrake kernel.
thanks,
praedor
On Sunday 27 January 2002 01:39 pm, Michael Leone wrote:
On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 15:37, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I am running Mandrake 8.1 with updates on an IBM Thinkpad 1412.
I downloaded and built the source rpm for the Mandrake
kernel-2.4.17-10mdk
:50, Praedor Tempus wrote:
I'll take it...although I did specify the append= devfs=nomount
option in lilo.conf. I tried turning it on and off for the mandrake
kernel. I have it off for the kernel.org kernel - haven't tried turning
it on. In any case, the basic kernel starts fine.
I'd
Perhaps someone who knows the silly ins and outs of
KDE can explain exactly what I need to do to correct
the Alzheimer's my KDE 2.2.1 is suffering from?
Mandrake 8.1, kernel-2.4.8-34 and 2.4.17. If I
totally wipe out my .kde directory plus ALL my entries
in /tmp, all my ~/.DCOP-* and
:41, en Praedor Tempus
va escriure:
I have kernel-2.4.17 and have tried activating
supermount. I did
supermount -i enable and then edited fstab to be
correct - it has
entries identical to yours. I stick a floppy in
and try to view it
and...pop, only root can mount it.
I did the same: i
in the middle of the 2.4.x
development tree and the stink that caused).
praedor
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Praedor Tempus said:
My next move will be to try to get the current
kernel config I
successfully used with the basic 2.4.17 kernel
with the mandrake
2.4.17.8 kernel. I still want
Progress. I downloaded and built the source for
kernel-2.4.8-34 and built the solo driver into the
kernel. I commented out all the sound stuff in my
modules.conf, rebooted, and viola...sound, and
networking.
I have also had success with kernel-2.4.17 now, with a
couple caveats. The first is
The reason I have resisted straight kernel.org kernels
(up to now) is that the mandrake kernels integrate
more features than the simple kernels...like the grsec
settings in 2.4.17 that are not there in the
kernel.org kernel. There are other niceties too.
As for kernel-2.3.13, I had a working
/.config and
ensure you've got
CONFIG_PACKET=y and CONFIG_FILTER=y enabled before
you recompile to get
rid of those errors.
Cheers,
-Charlie
Praedor Tempus said:
Progress. I downloaded and built the source for
kernel-2.4.8-34 and built the solo driver into the
kernel. I commented out
being plugged in)?
And you might check your /usr/src/linux/.config and ensure you've got
CONFIG_PACKET=y and CONFIG_FILTER=y enabled before you recompile to get
rid of those errors.
Cheers,
-Charlie
Praedor Tempus said:
Progress. I downloaded and built the source for
kernel-2.4.8-34
Sheesh,
I just took a look at the Cooker rpms again and they already have
kernel-2.4.17-10. In the last 3 days they've gone from 17-6 to 17-10. Only
problem is there is no kernel-source to go with it yet.
praedor
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Frank
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The old question...does supermount really work in Mandrake 8.1?
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