Re: [Bacula-users] Advice requested from Mandriva users

2006-12-18 Thread Scott Barninger
On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 16:30 +0100, steen meyer wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> Are you using the free version of M2007?

Yes.

> 
> I have installed 2007 but not used it yet, I can try and see how mine 
> behaves, 
> but I think it is the pwoerpack version that I installed, but I can try the 
> Free version also, if that is the one you have
> 
> Steen
> 
> Søndag 10 december 2006 19:08 skrev Scott Barninger:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking for some assistance from anyone who regularly uses
> > Mandriva-2007. I installed in on a partition on my build host last
> > weekend in order to continue my rpm build support for that platform, but
> > I must admit I'm less than impressed.
> >
> > Logging into a gnome session gets me a desktop with some icons but no
> > panels or menus and I can't seem to click my way to adding a panel.
> > Logging into a KDE session gets me a panel and a main menu, but when I
> > ran rpmdrake and tried to apply updates to the system it just seems to
> > be braindead. When I select 'all security updates' I get no packages
> > checked. When I select all 'installed packages' I get a lot of packages
> > checked. However, clicking apply in either case causes the program to
> > insist that I must select some updates first.
> >
> > Have I missed something or is this distribution just broken? I have no
> > intention of clicking through all the categories and checking the
> > packages I need to update every time. I always try to build bacula
> > packages against a fully updated system.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Scott
> >
> >
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Re: [Bacula-users] Advice requested from Mandriva users

2006-12-11 Thread steen meyer
Hi Scott,
Are you using the free version of M2007?

I have installed 2007 but not used it yet, I can try and see how mine behaves, 
but I think it is the pwoerpack version that I installed, but I can try the 
Free version also, if that is the one you have

Steen

Søndag 10 december 2006 19:08 skrev Scott Barninger:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for some assistance from anyone who regularly uses
> Mandriva-2007. I installed in on a partition on my build host last
> weekend in order to continue my rpm build support for that platform, but
> I must admit I'm less than impressed.
>
> Logging into a gnome session gets me a desktop with some icons but no
> panels or menus and I can't seem to click my way to adding a panel.
> Logging into a KDE session gets me a panel and a main menu, but when I
> ran rpmdrake and tried to apply updates to the system it just seems to
> be braindead. When I select 'all security updates' I get no packages
> checked. When I select all 'installed packages' I get a lot of packages
> checked. However, clicking apply in either case causes the program to
> insist that I must select some updates first.
>
> Have I missed something or is this distribution just broken? I have no
> intention of clicking through all the categories and checking the
> packages I need to update every time. I always try to build bacula
> packages against a fully updated system.
>
> Regards,
> Scott
>
>
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[Bacula-users] Advice requested from Mandriva users

2006-12-11 Thread Scott Barninger
Hello,

I'm looking for some assistance from anyone who regularly uses
Mandriva-2007. I installed in on a partition on my build host last
weekend in order to continue my rpm build support for that platform, but
I must admit I'm less than impressed.

Logging into a gnome session gets me a desktop with some icons but no
panels or menus and I can't seem to click my way to adding a panel.
Logging into a KDE session gets me a panel and a main menu, but when I
ran rpmdrake and tried to apply updates to the system it just seems to
be braindead. When I select 'all security updates' I get no packages
checked. When I select all 'installed packages' I get a lot of packages
checked. However, clicking apply in either case causes the program to
insist that I must select some updates first.

Have I missed something or is this distribution just broken? I have no
intention of clicking through all the categories and checking the
packages I need to update every time. I always try to build bacula
packages against a fully updated system.

Regards,
Scott


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