[Cooker] jpilot plugins not recognized
libjpilot_plugin0-0.99.6-1mdk jpilot-0.99.6-1mdk The jpilot plugins installed in /usr/lib/jpilot/plugins are not recognized by jpilot since they end in .0 Problem can be corrected by linking ex. ln -s libkeyring.so.0 libkeyring.so Then jpilot correctly detects the plugin.
Re: [Cooker] [Truemobile 1150] miniPCI wifi hangs system
Dropped back to 2.4.21-0.25mdk and it works fine, additionally sound now works. Bruce F Press wrote: > System: Compaq x1000 > Wifi: Dell Truemobile 1150 miniPCI > Kernel: 2.4.22-10mdk > Pcmcia-cs: 3.2.4-2 > > Here is some debugging information from my post on the x1000forums: > > >>Brought up the system in single user and executed the following commands: >>Code: >> >>modprobe pcmcia_core >>modprobe yenta_socket >>modprobe ds >>modprobe orinoco_cs >> >>dmesg output: >>Code: >> >>Linux Kernel Card Services Kernel Version >> options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm] >>PCI: Guessed IRQ 11 for device 02:02.0 >>PCI: Guessed IRQ 5 for device 02:04.0 >>PCI: Sharing IRQ 5 with 00:1d.2 >>PCI: Sharing IRQ 5 with 00:1f.1 >>Yenta IRQ list , PCI irq11 >>Socket status: 3010 >>ti113x: Routing card interrupts to PCI >>Yenta IRQ list , PCI irq5 >>Socket status: 3006 >>orinoco.c 0.13e (David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others) >>orinoco_cs.c 0.13e (David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others) >> >> >>I then brought up the cardmgr: >>Code: >> >>/sbin/cardmgr -v -o >> >> >>Which produced the following output (transcribed, since the sytem totally hung): >>Code: >> >>cardmgr[1261]: watching 2 sockets >>cardmgr[1261]: initializing socket 0 >>cardmgr[1261]: product info: "Dell", "TrueMobile 1150 Series PC Card", "Version >>01.01", "" >>cardmgr[1261]: executing: './network start eth1' >> >> >>After reboot, I saw that cardmgr had left the following in /var/lib/pcmcia/stab: >>Code: >> >>Socket 0: Intersil PRISM2 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter >>0 network orinoco_cs 0 eth1 >>Socket 1: empty > > >
[Cooker] [Truemobile 1150] miniPCI wifi hangs system
System: Compaq x1000 Wifi: Dell Truemobile 1150 miniPCI Kernel: 2.4.22-10mdk Pcmcia-cs: 3.2.4-2 Here is some debugging information from my post on the x1000forums: > Brought up the system in single user and executed the following commands: > Code: > > modprobe pcmcia_core > modprobe yenta_socket > modprobe ds > modprobe orinoco_cs > > dmesg output: > Code: > > Linux Kernel Card Services Kernel Version > options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm] > PCI: Guessed IRQ 11 for device 02:02.0 > PCI: Guessed IRQ 5 for device 02:04.0 > PCI: Sharing IRQ 5 with 00:1d.2 > PCI: Sharing IRQ 5 with 00:1f.1 > Yenta IRQ list , PCI irq11 > Socket status: 3010 > ti113x: Routing card interrupts to PCI > Yenta IRQ list , PCI irq5 > Socket status: 3006 > orinoco.c 0.13e (David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others) > orinoco_cs.c 0.13e (David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others) > > > I then brought up the cardmgr: > Code: > > /sbin/cardmgr -v -o > > > Which produced the following output (transcribed, since the sytem totally hung): > Code: > > cardmgr[1261]: watching 2 sockets > cardmgr[1261]: initializing socket 0 > cardmgr[1261]: product info: "Dell", "TrueMobile 1150 Series PC Card", "Version > 01.01", "" > cardmgr[1261]: executing: './network start eth1' > > > After reboot, I saw that cardmgr had left the following in /var/lib/pcmcia/stab: > Code: > > Socket 0: Intersil PRISM2 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter > 0 network orinoco_cs 0 eth1 > Socket 1: empty
Re: [Cooker] Handspring Visor no longer recognized
Visor module is loaded automatically at boot. It's enabled in /etc/sysconfig/usb. But, I have unloaded and reloaded with the cradle connected and nothing. Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > Bruce F Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>No, nothing in /var/log/messages. /dev/pilot is not created. >>usbview does not see it.. >> >>I do get the usual messages as the visor module is loaded... >> > > and you did not manyally modprobe visor ? you get it automatically > right ? > >
Re: [Cooker] Handspring Visor no longer recognized
No, nothing in /var/log/messages. /dev/pilot is not created. usbview does not see it.. I do get the usual messages as the visor module is loaded... Chmouel BoDec 18 09:52:11 dhcp-243 kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Generic Dec 18 09:52:11 dhcp-243 kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial Driver core v1.4 Dec 18 09:52:11 dhcp-243 kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Handspring Visor Dec 18 09:52:11 dhcp-243 kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Palm 4.0 Dec 18 09:52:11 dhcp-243 kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Sony Clié 3.5 Dec 18 09:52:11 dhcp-243 kernel: usbserial.c: USB Serial support registered for Sony Clié 4.0 Dec 18 09:52:11 dhcp-243 kernel: visor.c: USB HandSpring Visor, Palm m50x, Sony Clié driver v1.5 udjnah wrote: > Bruce F Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>It never shows up in /proc/bus/usb/devices, while my logitech usb >> > > do you get any message when you plug it in ? > >
[Cooker] Handspring Visor no longer recognized
It never shows up in /proc/bus/usb/devices, while my logitech usb mouse and sandisk smartmedia reader do. So, this seems to be a failure in the visor module? Note: I've tried two different cradles. kernel-2.4.16.9mdk-1-1mdk devfsd-1.3.20-1mdk usbutils-0.8-3mdk libusb0.1-0.1.3b-2mdk $ cat /etc/sysconfig/usb # -*- Mode: sh -*- # Set this to no if you don't want USB. USB=yes # This will force to load the usb system and keyboard at the early # process of the boot proces KEYBOARD_AT_BOOT=no # Some driver you may want to force the load, normally all of this is # done by the USBD daemon MOUSE=yes KEYBOARD=no STORAGE=yes VISOR=yes PRINTER=no # lsmod | grep visor visor 9760 0 (unused) usbserial 18368 0 [visor] usbcore51008 1 [visor usbserial usb-storage usb-uhci]
Re: [Cooker] too many kernels installed
urpmi now has kernell listed in /etc/urpmi/inst.lst this causes new kernels to be installed, not upgraded, so the list of installed kernels keeps growing. Also, if you are manually removing multiply listed packages you must use the rpm switch --allmatches. Sergio Korlowsky wrote: > On Thursday 13 December 2001 10:03 pm, you wrote: > >>rpm -q kernel >>kernel-2.4.13-9mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-9mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-10mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-11mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-9mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-8mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-9mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-9mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-9mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >>kernel-2.4.13-12mdk >> >>and when I try to uninstall >> >>rpm -e kernel-2.4.13-9mdk >>error: "kernel-2.4.13-9mdk" specifies multiple packages >> > > Run rpm --rebuilddb and check again. > >
Re: [Cooker] A SmartMedia Reader "Anyone"
William Bouterse wrote: > On Thu, 01 Nov 2001 21:42:50 +0300 > Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Bruce F Press wrote: >> >> >>>William Bouterse wrote: >>> >>> >>>>DOES ANYONE HAVE A WORKING USB READER FOR SMARTMEDIA UNDER LINUX >>>>!?? ( I mean like plug it in and it works!!?? ) >>>> >>>> >>>I have a sandisk and it works just fine read-only. >>> >> >>Which one (model or USB vendor/product; class would be interesting as >>well)? Some are suproted some not as it seems. It's a SANDISK sddr-09 >> > > YES I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THIS AS WELL > > The SDDR33 seem to have better luck but not the SDDR55 though > the Sandisk website say they BOTH are supported in the 2.4x kernel > > > >>>It is detected, but >>>I have to do a 'modprobe sd_mod' if I boot without the media in the >>>drive. >>> > Okay I did that again just in case. > >>See suggestion to add >> >>above usb-storage sd_mod >> >>to /etc/modules.conf. It may be "below" as well, does not matter in this >>case. >> > > okay I added > alias usb-storage sd_mod > to /etc/modules.conf > > though as you mentioned in my earlier sandisk postings > it is NOT being acknowledged by my system as being loaded > >>>I have a 'storage=yes' in /etc/sysconfig/usb. >>> > > okay I went ahead and did that > >> >>Should not be needed actually ... as long as it is supported variant. >> >> >>-andrej >> > > So I am still getting the usual; > > #mount /mnt/smartmedia > mount: /dev/sda1: unknown device > > Ah Well maybe I will eventually hear from > the sandisk folks !!!??? > > > Thanks for the input people :) > > > >
Re: [Cooker] A SmartMedia Reader "Anyone"
William Bouterse wrote: > After no luck so far with my Sandik sddr55 ImageMate, > (see previous postings i.e. ImageMate) and no luck with > the Lexar SmartMedia Reader previously as they "don't support linux", > I have spent 150 $ on two readers without success. > > I have researched through lunux usb smartmedia...etc > > I have clenched my jaw, muttered curses, gotten bleary eyed staring > at howtos, log files etc. > > DOES ANYONE HAVE A WORKING USB READER FOR SMARTMEDIA > UNDER LINUX !?? ( I mean like plug it in and it works!!?? ) > > I am about ready to call it quits and kiss M$ ass :( > (at least for this case) > > Ah well thanks to those who helped out last time > > > > > William Bouterse > Talkeetna, Ak > > I have a sandisk and it works just fine read-only. It is detected, but I have to do a 'modprobe sd_mod' if I boot without the media in the drive. I have a 'storage=yes' in /etc/sysconfig/usb. the following entry in my fstab mounts it: /dev/sda1 /mnt/smartmedia vfat user,noauto 0 0
[Cooker] Kudzu messing up XF86Config-4 on mouse detection
I have been taking my laptop from home (logitech USB wheel mouse) to the office (built-in ps/2 mouse) and having kudzu handle detection and configuration for months. Without any problem. With a recent upgrade: kudzu-0.99.14-1mdk XFree86-4.1.0-10mdk kudzu now leaves /dev/mouse linked to mouse (back to itself). It also leaves an incomplete definition of Mouse2 in XF86Config-4: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse2" Option "Protocol" "" Option "Device" "/dev/" EndSection
[Cooker] kdm won't start 08/15/01
Updated this morning... KDM will not start, but I can run X and kde... Aug 15 07:12:04 dhcp-98 kdm_config[1684]: Unrecognized key 'Xwilling' at /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc:71 Aug 15 07:12:04 dhcp-98 kdm[1675]: Cannot open access control file /usr/share/config/kdm/Xaccess, no XDMCP reqeusts will be granted Aug 15 07:12:04 dhcp-98 kdm[1675]: cannot access servers file /usr/share/config/kdm/Xservers Aug 15 07:12:04 dhcp-98 kdm_config[1693]: Unrecognized key 'Xwilling' at /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc:71 Aug 15 07:12:04 dhcp-98 kdm[1686]: Cannot open access control file /usr/share/config/kdm/Xaccess, no XDMCP reqeusts will be granted Aug 15 07:12:04 dhcp-98 kdm[1686]: cannot access servers file /usr/share/config/kdm/Xservers
Re: [Cooker] xine with cooker?
Jason Straight wrote: > Anyone been able to get xine to work with an up to date cooker to watch > DVD's? Not having any luck here with latest xine, libcss, xine clut plugin. > Also tried the oms/omi stuff - no deal there either. > > > xine-0.4.3-1mdk is working for me.
Re: [Cooker] Videolan!
Grégoire Colbert wrote: > David Walluck wrote: > >> >> Why is this okay, but you won't except mplayer (et al.) rpms. I don't >> mean >> you personally, but I haven't gotten word from anyone at Mandrake about >> this. I still have the SRPMS sitting around. Maybe grousse wants to help >> me on this, and then we can upload them to /incoming. I think the GSM >> audio codec also needs to be removed, but I'm currently not aware of how >> to do this. >> > > I tried to compile MPlayer a few days ago, and it complains about > gcc-2.96 : > Checking version of gcc ... 2.96, bad > Please downgrade(upgrade) gcc compiler to gcc-2.95.2+ or gcc-3.0+ version > > I'm very interested if you can compile it. > > Grégoire > > > > There's an option to configure that tells it to ignore the gcc version. I'm running cooker and compiled it with 2.96 without any problems, once I forced it.
Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1
Alan Olsen wrote: > On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Bruce F. Press wrote: > > > The problem is the same, there is NO yenta_socket module in the 2.4.7-1mdk >packages. > > Then pcmcia support is not built for that kernel then. It should be > there. (It should be in /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/kernel/drivers/pcmcia if > I remember correctly.) > > There are two ways to provide pcmcia support. One through the kernel code > and one through the pcmcia-cs code. > > Which direction is Mandrake taking for the 2.4.x kernels? It was being handled as a loadable module. > > > I think this is a question for Mandrake... > > > > > :( > > > > > > Alan Olsen wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Bruce F. Press wrote: > > > > > > > Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > > > > > > > > Vincent Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > > > > > OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not > > > > > > appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the >PCMCIA > > > > > > services. Here's the messages: > > > > > > > > > > > > [root@localhost rc3.d]# ./S09pcmcia reload > > > > > > Shutting down PCMCIA services:. > > > > > > Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already > > > > > > exists > > > > > > insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o*: No such file or > > > > > > directory > > > > > > /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/pcmcia/ds.o.gz: init_module: Operation not >permitted > > > > > > Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including > > > > > > invalid IO or IRQ parameters > > > > > > cardmgr. > > > > > > [root@localhost rc3.d]# > > > > > > > > > > > > so??? what's a yenta socket? > > > > > > > > > > AFAIK: > > > > > > > > > > There lacked for a long time pcmcia drivers in the Linux kernel to make a > > > > > pcmcia subsystem work; "pcmcia-cs" is essentially made of drivers and a > > > > > resident daemon that was hacked together because the kernel didn't provide > > > > > pcmcia drivers. > > > > > > > > > > Since 2.4, there is official Linux kernel support for pcmcia, and in this > > > > > implementation, the main Intel pcmcia driver is called "yenta_socket"; but > > > > > since our kernel team found it was still way too much bugged, we still use > > > > > "pcmcia-cs". So you won't find any "yenta_socket" driver with a mandrake > > > > > kernel. > > > > > > > > So, back to the original question. How do we get the PCMCIA bus working > > > > with 2.4.7-1mdk? > > > > > > 1) Change all occurances of "ide_cs" to "ide-cs" in /etc/pcmcia/config. > > > > > > 2) In /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia change the line that reads "PCIC=i82365" to > > > "PCIC=yenta_socket". > > > > > > 3) Run "depmod -a" just to be sure. > > > > > > 4) Make sure no pcmcia modules are running. (lsmod will give you a list.) > > > The modules you are looking for are pcmcia_core, i82365, yenta_socket, and > > > ds. > > > > > > 5) Run /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart. > > > > > > 6) Should run after that, unless something else is not right. Look at > > > /var/log/messages for details. > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply > > > Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. > > > "All power is derived from the barrel of a gnu." - Mao Tse Stallman > > > > -- > > Bruce F. Press | Capita Technologies > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Columbia MD 21045 > > 410.443.7304| > > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply > Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. > "All power is derived from the barrel of a gnu." - Mao Tse Stallman -- Bruce F. Press | Capita Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Columbia MD 21045 410.443.7304| begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce x-mozilla-html:TRUE org:RABA Technologies adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant x-mozilla-cpt:;0 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1
The problem is the same, there is NO yenta_socket module in the 2.4.7-1mdk packages. :( Alan Olsen wrote: > On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Bruce F. Press wrote: > > > Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > > > > Vincent Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not > > > > appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the PCMCIA > > > > services. Here's the messages: > > > > > > > > [root@localhost rc3.d]# ./S09pcmcia reload > > > > Shutting down PCMCIA services:. > > > > Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already > > > > exists > > > > insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o*: No such file or > > > > directory > > > > /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/pcmcia/ds.o.gz: init_module: Operation not permitted > > > > Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including > > > > invalid IO or IRQ parameters > > > > cardmgr. > > > > [root@localhost rc3.d]# > > > > > > > > so??? what's a yenta socket? > > > > > > AFAIK: > > > > > > There lacked for a long time pcmcia drivers in the Linux kernel to make a > > > pcmcia subsystem work; "pcmcia-cs" is essentially made of drivers and a > > > resident daemon that was hacked together because the kernel didn't provide > > > pcmcia drivers. > > > > > > Since 2.4, there is official Linux kernel support for pcmcia, and in this > > > implementation, the main Intel pcmcia driver is called "yenta_socket"; but > > > since our kernel team found it was still way too much bugged, we still use > > > "pcmcia-cs". So you won't find any "yenta_socket" driver with a mandrake > > > kernel. > > > > So, back to the original question. How do we get the PCMCIA bus working > > with 2.4.7-1mdk? > > 1) Change all occurances of "ide_cs" to "ide-cs" in /etc/pcmcia/config. > > 2) In /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia change the line that reads "PCIC=i82365" to > "PCIC=yenta_socket". > > 3) Run "depmod -a" just to be sure. > > 4) Make sure no pcmcia modules are running. (lsmod will give you a list.) > The modules you are looking for are pcmcia_core, i82365, yenta_socket, and > ds. > > 5) Run /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart. > > 6) Should run after that, unless something else is not right. Look at > /var/log/messages for details. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply > Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. > "All power is derived from the barrel of a gnu." - Mao Tse Stallman -- Bruce F. Press | Capita Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Columbia MD 21045 410.443.7304| begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce x-mozilla-html:TRUE org:RABA Technologies adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant x-mozilla-cpt:;0 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > Vincent Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not > > appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the PCMCIA > > services. Here's the messages: > > > > [root@localhost rc3.d]# ./S09pcmcia reload > > Shutting down PCMCIA services:. > > Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already > > exists > > insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o*: No such file or > > directory > > /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/pcmcia/ds.o.gz: init_module: Operation not permitted > > Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including > > invalid IO or IRQ parameters > > cardmgr. > > [root@localhost rc3.d]# > > > > so??? what's a yenta socket? > > AFAIK: > > There lacked for a long time pcmcia drivers in the Linux kernel to make a > pcmcia subsystem work; "pcmcia-cs" is essentially made of drivers and a > resident daemon that was hacked together because the kernel didn't provide > pcmcia drivers. > > Since 2.4, there is official Linux kernel support for pcmcia, and in this > implementation, the main Intel pcmcia driver is called "yenta_socket"; but > since our kernel team found it was still way too much bugged, we still use > "pcmcia-cs". So you won't find any "yenta_socket" driver with a mandrake > kernel. So, back to the original question. How do we get the PCMCIA bus working with 2.4.7-1mdk? > > > -- > Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/ -- Bruce F. Press | Capita Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Columbia MD 21045 410.443.7304| begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce x-mozilla-html:TRUE org:RABA Technologies adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant x-mozilla-cpt:;0 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] weird urpmi behaviour
Stefan van der Eijk wrote: > (Excuse me if this issue has been reported earlier, I've just lost > some mail) > > urpmi is behaving weird since yesterday: > > [root@taz root]# urpmi --auto-select > To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be > installed (279 MB): > drakfloppy-0.43-3mdk drakfont-0.58-14mdk mozilla-mail-0.9.2-7mdk > libcups1-1.1.9-4mdk liboaf0-0.6.6-0.20010711.1mdk gcc-cpp-2.96-0.58mdk > locales-en-2.3.1.1-1mdk chkfontpath-1.9.5-1mdk > nfs-utils-clients-0.3.1-6mdk nmap-2.54BETA22-2mdk > openssh-server-2.9p2-2mdk yp-tools-2.4-1mdk ypbind-3.3-29mdk > xawtv-3.57-1mdk ldconfig-2.2.3-4mdk libGConf1-1.0.2-1mdk > readline-4.2-2mdk termcap-11.0.1-4mdk GConf-1.0.2-1mdk > libtermcap2-2.0.8-29mdk bash-2.05-5mdk sash-3.4-8mdk menu-2.1.5-61mdk > glibc-2.2.3-4mdk libgnome-vfs0-1.0.1-1mdk apache-common-1.3.20-1mdk > libscrollkeeper0-0.2-1mdk setup-2.2.0-9mdk libgtkxmhtml1-1.2.13-2mdk > filesystem-2.0.8-1mdk scrollkeeper-0.2-1mdk kudzu-0.99.2-2mdk > gurpmi-1.1-1mdk harddrake-0.9.3-20mdk ypserv-1.3.12-1mdk > iptables-1.2.2-3mdk libaa1-1.2-12mdk libgd1-1.8.4-3mdk > XFree86-4.1.0-7mdk libgtk+mdk0.1_6-0.1.6-4mdk xinitrc-2.4.4-45mdk > control-center-1.4.0.1-2mdk mandrake_desk-8.0-12mdk indexhtml-8.0-4mdk > libglade0-0.16-7mdk ldetect-0.2.3-13mdk imwheel-0.9.9-1mdk > xmms-1.2.5-2mdk apache-1.3.20-1mdk eject-2.0.10-1mdk > libogg0-1.0-0.rc1.1mdk libvorbis0-1.0-0.rc1.1mdk libldap2-2.0.11-6mdk > libsasl7-1.5.24-6mdk linux_logo-3.05-6mdk gnupg-1.0.6-3mdk > rpmtools-3.1-1mdk libnspr4-4.1-4mdk libnss3-3.2.1-4mdk > apache-conf-1.3.20-1mdk XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.1.0-7mdk > libmm1-1.1.3-8mdk anacron-2.3-8mdk ldetect-lst-0.1.2-15mdk > db1-1.85-5mdk libdetect0-0.9.72-10mdk db2-2.4.14-2mdk sfio-1999-4mdk > libbzip2_1-1.0.1-13mdk apache-modules-1.3.20-1mdk openssh-2.9p2-2mdk > bzip2-1.0.1-13mdk info-install-4.0-20mdk mozilla-0.9.2-7mdk > libintl1-0.10.38-2mdk portmap-4.0-17mdk zlib1-1.1.3-15mdk > grep-2.4.2-8mdk urpmi-1.7-1mdk freetype-1.3.1-11mdk > libglib1.2-1.2.10-1mdk wget-1.7-2mdk rsync-2.4.6-3mdk rxvt-2.7.6-3mdk > samba-2.2.1a-4mdk strace-4.2-7mdk xmovie-1.8-3mdk at-3.1.8-1mdk > libxpm4-3.4k-17mdk Mesa-common-3.4.2-2mdk XFree86-libs-4.1.0-7mdk > libgpm1-1.19.3-8mdk libncurses5-5.2-16mdk libcurl2-7.8-3mdk > ncurses-5.2-16mdk chkconfig-1.2.22-2mdk msec-0.15-17mdk > make-3.79.1-5mdk tcp_wrappers-7.6-19mdk telnet-0.17-7mdk > aumix-2.7-8mdk autofs-4.0.0-0.13mdk XFree86-100dpi-fonts-4.1.0-7mdk > bind-utils-9.2.0-0.b1.1mdk fileutils-4.1-1mdk detect-lst-0.9.72-3mdk > libslang1-1.4.4-1mdk libext2fs2-1.21-1mdk drakxtools-newt-1.1.5-102mdk > e2fsprogs-1.21-1mdk gtkdialogs-1.0-3mdk sed-3.02-12mdk > mktemp-1.5-10mdk usermode-1.42-3mdk gawk-3.1.0-1mdk > shadow-utils-2902-1mdk gettext-base-0.10.38-2mdk > libxmms1-1.2.5-2mdk procps-2.0.7-9mdk ncftp-3.0.3-2mdk > DrakConf-0.62-1mdk bc-1.06-4mdk samba-common-2.2.1a-4mdk > perl-GTK-0.7008-4mdk textutils-2.0.14-2mdk psmisc-20.1-1mdk > linuxconf-1.25r7-7mdk cracklib-2.7-14mdk modutils-2.4.6-1mdk > pwdb-0.61-5mdk cracklib-dicts-2.7-14mdk initscripts-5.96-5mdk > sox-12.17.1-1mdk libdns0-9.2.0-0.b1.1mdk iproute2-2.2.4-9mdk > iputils-20001110-6mdk mingetty-0.9.4-18mdk perl-gettext-1.0-9mdk > caching-nameserver-6.2-8mdk perl-GTK-GdkImlib-0.7008-4mdk > pam-0.75-6mdk util-linux-2.11f-1mdk which-2.12-4mdk > liblinuxconf1_25-1.25r7-7mdk perl-base-5.601-4mdk libpng2-1.0.12-2mdk > playmidi-2.4-20mdk libstdc++2.10-2.96-0.58mdk libjpeg62-6b-20mdk > libtiff3-3.5.5-8mdk libgtk+1.2-1.2.10-7mdk popt-1.6.3-0.17mdk > nfs-utils-0.3.1-6mdk man-pages-1.38-3mdk MAKEDEV-3.1.1-1mdk > sendmail-8.11.4-4mdk Aurora-8.2-10mdk > Aurora-Monitor-NewStyle-Categorizing-WsLib-8.2-10mdk > sh-utils-2.0.11-3mdk rpm-4.0.3-0.17mdk kernel-2.4.6-5mdk > cyrus-sasl-1.5.24-6mdk SysVinit-2.78-9mdk ntp-4.0.99k-8mdk > numlock-2.0-4mdk fonts-ttf-decoratives-1.3-9mdk > fonts-ttf-west_european-1.3-9mdk awesfx-0.4.4-2mdk > bind-9.2.0-0.b1.1mdk libutempter0-0.5.2-3mdk detect-0.9.72-10mdk > utempter-0.5.2-3mdk rpmdrake-1.3-76mdk common-licenses-1.0-4mdk > tmpwatch-2.7-1mdk libnewt0.50-0.50.22-1mdk groff-for-man-1.17.2-1mdk > man-1.5i2-2mdk getty_ps-2.0.7j-14mdk rmt-0.4b23-1mdk grub-0.90-1mdk > open-1.4-12mdk hdparm-4.1-4mdk less-358-14mdk dosfstools-2.7-2mdk > info-4.0-20mdk lilo-0.21.7-17mdk losetup-2.11e-1mdk > net-tools-1.60-2mdk ntsysv-1.2.22-2mdk passwd-0.64.1-7mdk > rootfiles-8.0-4mdk ftp-0.17-5mdk fetchmail-5.8.14-1mdk > freetype-tools-1.3.1-11mdk dhcpcd-1.3.20pl0-1mdk gzip-1.2.4a-6mdk > diffutils-2.7-28mdk drakxtools-1.1.5-102mdk findutils-4.1.7-2mdk > procmail-3.21-1mdk portsentry-1.1-1mdk tar-1.13.19-5mdk grpmi-8.1-5mdk > isapnptools-1.26-2mdk logrotate-3.5.4-1mdk setserial-2.17-5mdk > stat-2.5-1mdk mandrake-release-8.1-0.3mdk mount-2.11e-1mdk > time-1.7-18mdk console-tools-0.2.3-19mdk vim-minimal-6.0-0.32mdk > vixie-cron-3.0.1-52mdk basesystem-8.0-5mdk libgdbm1-1.8.0-16mdk > locales-2.3.1.1-1mdk gpm-1.19.3-8mdk gqview-0.10.0-1mdk > gatos
[Cooker] Package Naming produces conflicts
file /usr/share/locale/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/gal.mo conflicts between attempted installs of libgal8-0.9.1-1mdk and libgal7-0.8-3mdk I've come across similar issues with things like gtkhtml vs gtkhtml9, gtkhtml7, etc How is it that these packages slip through? Are they really different packages or has somebody just dropped a hyphen? Is this package naming or a shortcoming in RPM?
[Cooker] Dependency failure 07/19/01
While installing both gnome-guile and gnome-guile-devel (0.20-4mdk): error: failed dependencies: libguilegtk-1.2.so.0 is needed by gnome-guile-0.20-4mdk libguilegtk-1.2.so is provided by gnome-guile-devel, so I think this is just a packaging error with gnome-guile
[Cooker] 071601 update ghostview dependency fails
error: failed dependencies: ghostscript-module-X is needed by gv-3.5.8-20mdk
Re: [Cooker] links in /boot always have to be made by hand
Pixel wrote: >Bruce F Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>I have been doing urpmi upgrades for months, every time there is a new >>kernel release I know I have to take the following actions. >> >> >>ln -sf config-mdk config >>ln -sf System.map-mdk System.map >> > >these links are created at boot time (see /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit) > OK, that's interesting. > > >>vi /etc/lilo.conf ==> remove the entry for /boot/vmlinuz-mdk >>lilo >> > >/sbin/installkernel script is called. Something must have gone wrong with it... >
[Cooker] links in /boot always have to be made by hand
I have been doing urpmi upgrades for months, every time there is a new kernel release I know I have to take the following actions. ln -sf config-mdk config ln -sf System.map-mdk System.map vi /etc/lilo.conf ==> remove the entry for /boot/vmlinuz-mdk lilo The links, at least, should be made automatically in the package. It should be easier to do a sed update of lilo.conf than to try to edit out the old entry, or just append a new entry as is being done now. Bruce
Re: [Cooker] urpmi -- everything already installed? NOT!
François Pons wrote: >Bruce F Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>[...] >> > >Try to do uurpmi.update -a or urpmi.update -a -f. > >François. > OK. Everything seems fine now I'm sure I had tried that before I think. :) Bruce
[Cooker] urpmi -- everything already installed? NOT!
[root@gotham root]# urpmi --auto --auto-select --force everything already installed [root@gotham root]# rpm -qa | grep pan [root@gotham root]# urpmi pan no package named pan [root@gotham root]# date Sun Jun 24 07:04:28 EDT 2001 [root@gotham root]# rpm -qa | grep kernel kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.4.5-7mdk kernel-2.4.5-7mdk kernel-headers-2.4.5-7mdk [root@gotham root]# urpmi kernel no package named kernel [root@gotham root]# urpmi.update tucows read depslist file [/var/lib/urpmi/depslist.ordered] --07:05:05-- ftp://anonymous:@ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/descriptions => `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' Connecting to ftp.linux.tucows.com:21... connected! Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in! ==> SYST ... done.==> PWD ... done. ==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake ... done. ==> PASV ... done.==> LIST ... done. 0K 07:05:06 (15.67 KB/s) - `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' saved [321] Removed `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing'. --07:05:06-- ftp://anonymous:@ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/descriptions => `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/descriptions' ==> CWD not required. ==> PASV ... done.==> RETR descriptions ... No such file `descriptions'. --07:05:08-- ftp://anonymous:@ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/base/hdlist.cz => `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' Connecting to ftp.linux.tucows.com:21... connected! Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in! ==> SYST ... done.==> PWD ... done. ==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/base ... done. ==> PASV ... done.==> LIST ... done. 0K . 07:05:09 (61.38 KB/s) - `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' saved [1257] Removed `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing'. Remote file no newer than local file `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/hdlist.cz' -- not retrieving. [root@gotham root]#
Re: [Cooker] Samba upgrade breaks smbmount to older server?
Sebastian Dransfeld wrote: >On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Bruce F Press wrote: > >>With an upgrade to samba-2.2.1-12mdk previously mounted samba shares >>now report "Failed to find real path for mount point". This had been >>working >>without trouble with prior releases. The server is running samba-2.0.6, >>is there >>an incompatibility or a switch I should be using? >> > >Check if /sbin/mount.smb points to the correct file. > >seb > > It does, but I had to make the links by hand. It was broken after the upgrade.
[Cooker] Samba upgrade breaks smbmount to older server?
With an upgrade to samba-2.2.1-12mdk previously mounted samba shares now report "Failed to find real path for mount point". This had been working without trouble with prior releases. The server is running samba-2.0.6, is there an incompatibility or a switch I should be using?
Re: [Cooker] kdmgreet sigfault
Scott Frappier wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> Wonder if anyone knows this offhand, or has encountered it. Upgraded to XFree86-4.1.0-3mdk about a week ago and then installed the Nvidia 1.0.1251 closed source (icky) driver for some Mesa acceleration. Everything worked great, and I was very very happy. Now I just upgraded yesterday to the XFree86-4.1.0-4mdk release and I keep on getting sigfaults in kdmgreet when I try to use runlevel 5. I thought it might have been a dependency problem, so I decided to format another computer, install 4.1.0-4mdk, and upgrade the video driver...still got the same problem. Just an annoying little bug, and I'm wondering what was changed from -3mdk to -4mdk. Funny thing is that KDE will boot if you use the ' startx' command, but that because kdmgreet isn't loading ;). Same problem here, I have an ATI mobility chip. All I have to do is kill -HUP kdm and it's starts up right as rain. [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> Thanks, Scott Frappier Network and Database Specialist LR Data, Inc. 651-770-2447 651-770-6053 (Fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Cooker] SSL no longer working in Mozilla/Konqueror/Netscape6
I am upgraded to todays load: openssl-0.9.6a-2mdk libopenssl0-0.9.6a-2mdk mozilla-0.9-5mdk kdebase-2.2-0.alpha2.4mdk I cannot access any SSL secured servers, now.
[Cooker] Looping dependency in Aurora-Monitor-NewStyle-Categoriizing-WsLib
urpmi --auto-select ...blah blah blah... loop in prerequisite chain: Aurora-Monitor-NewStyle-Categorizing-WsLib Aurora Aurora-Monitor-NewStyle-Categorizing-WsLib Installation failed Try installation without checking dependencies? (y/N) y Try installation even more strongly (--force)? (y/N) y
Re: [Cooker] mkfontdir fails on pcf files
Fixed with XFree86-4.0.9.99.900-2mdk Thanks! Bruce F. Press wrote: > XFree86-4.0.9.99.900-1mdk > > mkfontdir: unable to process font <...>, skipping > > occurs for all pcf fonts whether compressed, or not. > > So, the server fails unable to find default font fixed since the > fonts.dir is empty. > > >
[Cooker] mkfontdir fails on pcf files
XFree86-4.0.9.99.900-1mdk mkfontdir: unable to process font <...>, skipping occurs for all pcf fonts whether compressed, or not. So, the server fails unable to find default font fixed since the fonts.dir is empty.
Re: [Cooker] test videolan
I get the following error with the current 05/16/2001 Mandrake Cooker, VideoLAN Client - version 0.2.73 Ourumov - (C)1996-2001 VideoLAN module error: failed calling init in builtin module intf: interface initialized vout error: didn't find a suitable Xvideo image input port. vout error: video initialization failed, video is deactivated 1> xdpyinfo name of display: :0.0 version number: 11.0 vendor string: Linux Mandrake (XFree86 4.0.3, patch level 9mdk) vendor release number: 4003 maximum request size: 4194300 bytes motion buffer size: 256 bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, LSBFirst, 32 image byte order: LSBFirst number of supported pixmap formats: 7 supported pixmap formats: depth 1, bits_per_pixel 1, scanline_pad 32 depth 4, bits_per_pixel 8, scanline_pad 32 depth 8, bits_per_pixel 8, scanline_pad 32 depth 15, bits_per_pixel 16, scanline_pad 32 depth 16, bits_per_pixel 16, scanline_pad 32 depth 24, bits_per_pixel 32, scanline_pad 32 depth 32, bits_per_pixel 32, scanline_pad 32 keycode range: minimum 8, maximum 255 focus: window 0x20a, revert to PointerRoot number of extensions: 23 BIG-REQUESTS DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS Extended-Visual-Information FontCache LBX MIT-SCREEN-SAVER MIT-SHM MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD SECURITY SHAPE SYNC TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC XFree86-Bigfont XFree86-DGA XFree86-Misc XFree86-VidModeExtension XInputExtension XKEYBOARD XTEST XVideo default screen number: 0 number of screens: 1 screen #0: dimensions: 1024x768 pixels (347x260 millimeters) resolution: 75x75 dots per inch depths (1): 24 . Yves Duret wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]">On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:46:17PM -0600, J.P.Pasnak wrote: I get the following error with the mdk-build when I attempt to open a disc:input error: no suitable input module for `dvd:/dev/dvd' you need write acces to the device dor descrambling.can you give :ls -l /dev/dvdls -l /dev/linkofdvd yves
[Cooker] xinetd fails, Addr Family Not Supported
I have no doubts this is a personal configuration issue (I've been doing rolling Cooker updates), but I'm not sure where the problem lies since everything else seems OK Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: chargen disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: chargen-udp disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: time disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: time disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: tftp disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: talk disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: comsat disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: rsync disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: shell disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: login disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: exec disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: pop3s disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: ntalk disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: linuxconf disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: pop3 disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: pop2 disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: imaps disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: imap disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: finger disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: echo-udp disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: echo disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: daytime-udp disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: daytime disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: cvspserver disabled, removing Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: socket creation failed (Address family not supported by protocol (errno = 97)). service = ftp Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: socket creation failed (Address family not supported by protocol (errno = 97)). service = swat Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: socket creation failed (Address family not supported by protocol (errno = 97)). service = printer Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd[1920]: {init_services} no services. Exiting... Apr 18 09:44:34 localhost xinetd: xinetd startup succeeded Apr 18 09:45:23 localhost su(pam_unix)[1956]: session opened for user root by (uid=1000) Apr 18 09:46:35 localhost su(pam_unix)[1890]: session closed for user root Apr 18 09:46:35 localhost su(pam_unix)[1604]: session closed for user root Apr 18 09:46:35 localhost kde(pam_unix)[1416]: session closed for user bruce Apr 18 09:46:42 localhost kde(pam_unix)[2021]: session opened for user bruce by (uid=0) Apr 18 09:46:42 localhost modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt- Apr 18 09:46:42 localhost modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt- Apr 18 09:48:56 localhost su(pam_unix)[2223]: session opened for user root by (uid=1000) begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] why does kapm-idled spin the cpu so often?
Yes, yes, we've heard this before. It is not a satisfactory answer, clearly the "idle" loop in kapm-idled could use a nice sleep(15) or something!! Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > > SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > There are good stretches of the day where my CPU spins > > at around 50% or more and the process spinning is > > kapm-idled. This is not a problem in 7.2. > > --=-=-= > http://www.tux.org/lkml/#s14-1: > > 1.Why is kapmd using so much CPU time? > (REG) Don't worry, it's not stealing valuable CPU time from > other processes. It's just consuming idle cycles (normally > charged to the idle task, which is displayed differently in > top). Normally, when your system is idle, the system idle > task is run, and this is shown as idle time (i.e. the "unused" > CPU time is not charged to a specific process). With APM > (Advanced Power Management), a special idle task (kapmd) is > required so that greater power saving techniques can be > enabled. So now, the "unused" CPU time is charged to the kapmd > task instead. > > --=-=-= > > --=-=-= > http://olstrans.sourceforge.net/release/OLS2000-apm/OLS2000-apm.html: > > In 2.2 and before, we basically had a hook into the idle loop, so that > if we had APM enabled, we would just tell the BIOS that we're > idle. In 2.3, Linus thought it would be a good idea if we had a > separate power management idle loop, so (he) we invented the > kernel APM daemon and I started getting bug reports about this > process that was using all our time, called kapmd. And if you sat > there just running top on a 2.3 kernel, the top process, if you're > not doing anything else, will be kapmd and it will be using like > 85% or 90% or 95% of your CPU time. These people were worried > because it was idle: why is it using all of the time? Well > actually, it's just that the time is getting accounted to that > process. It's not doing anything, it's the idle loop. [26m, 12s] > --=-=-= > > -- > MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org > --Chmouel begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
[Cooker] problem with rpmdrake/urpmi
Whenever I try to use rpmdrake or urpmi, I get the following cryptic mesage: unable to determine rpms cache directory /var/cache/urpmi/rpms unable to get source packages, aborting at /usr/bin/urpmq line 153. /var/cache/urpmi/rpms exists and is writable begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] problem with rpmdrake/urpmi
Paul Giordano wrote: > > try: > > rm -f /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/.listing Right on the money! Thanks > > see what happens then... > > - Original Message - > From: "Bruce F. Press" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 9:51 AM > Subject: [Cooker] problem with rpmdrake/urpmi > > > Whenever I try to use rpmdrake or urpmi, I get the following > > cryptic mesage: > > > > unable to determine rpms cache directory /var/cache/urpmi/rpms > > unable to get source packages, aborting at /usr/bin/urpmq line 153. > > > > /var/cache/urpmi/rpms exists and is writable begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] shutdown fails to unmount /usr
Blue Lizard wrote: > > When in init 1, what happen? > > On 08 Apr 2001 12:06:32 -0400, Bruce F. Press wrote: > > latest cooker > > shutdown proceeds without a hitch until umount2 attempts to > > unmount / and /usr complaining that they are in use. > > > > > > -- > > Bruce F. Press | RABA Technologies > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]| Columbia MD 21044 > > 410.715.9399| "Individuals Committed to Excellence" > > > > Let me know if there is some testing I can do for you, something to try at least. Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: reload #17 of map /etc/amd.net succeeded Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: ignoring timeout request for active node /net Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: amq says flush cache Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: reload #18 of map /etc/amd.net succeeded Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: amq says flush cache Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: reload #19 of map /etc/amd.net succeeded Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: ignoring timeout request for active node /net Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: WARNING: automounter going down on signal 15 Apr 9 06:36:37 gotham amd[1266]: /etc/amd.net unmounted fstype toplvl from /net Apr 9 06:36:38 gotham amd[1266]: Finishing with status 0 Apr 9 06:36:38 gotham amd: amd shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:38 gotham postfix: Shutting down postfix: Apr 9 06:36:38 gotham postfix: postfix Apr 9 06:36:38 gotham rc: Stopping postfix: succeeded Apr 9 06:36:39 gotham usbd: usbd v0.1 (c) 1999 by Thomas Sailer Apr 9 06:36:39 gotham usbd: Stoping USB daemon succeeded Apr 9 06:36:39 gotham cfd[1068]: Exit -- (waiting for threads), pid = 1068 Apr 9 06:36:39 gotham cfd: cfd shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:40 gotham atd: atd shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:40 gotham crond: crond shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:40 gotham cups: cupsd shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:40 gotham identd: identd shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:41 gotham alsa: Doing alsactl to store mixer settings... Apr 9 06:36:42 gotham alsa: succeeded Apr 9 06:36:42 gotham alsa: ^[[60G[ ^[[1;32m Apr 9 06:36:42 gotham alsa: Apr 9 06:36:42 gotham alsa: Shutting down ALSA sound driver (version 0.5.10b): Apr 9 06:36:45 gotham kernel: hdc: command error: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } Apr 9 06:36:45 gotham kernel: hdc: command error: error=0x50 Apr 9 06:36:45 gotham kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:00 (hdc), sector 64 Apr 9 06:36:45 gotham kernel: isofs_read_super: bread failed, dev=16:00, iso_blknum=16, block=32 Apr 9 06:36:45 gotham kernel: inserting floppy driver for 2.4.3-8mdk Apr 9 06:36:45 gotham kernel: Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M Apr 9 06:36:45 gotham kernel: FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306 Apr 9 06:36:47 gotham alsa: succeeded Apr 9 06:36:47 gotham alsa: ^[[60G Apr 9 06:36:47 gotham alsa: Apr 9 06:36:47 gotham rc: Stopping alsa: succeeded Apr 9 06:36:47 gotham apmd[1014]: Exiting Apr 9 06:36:48 gotham apmd: apmd shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:48 gotham netfs: Unmounting NFS filesystems: succeeded Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham dd: 1+0 records in Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham dd: 1+0 records out Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham random: Saving random seed: succeeded Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham autofs: Stopping automounter: Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham autofs: autofs shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham autofs: ^[[60G[ ^[[1;32m Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham autofs: Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham rc: Stopping autofs: succeeded Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped. Apr 9 06:36:51 gotham kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating. Apr 9 06:36:52 gotham syslog: klogd shutdown succeeded Apr 9 06:36:52 gotham exiting on signal 15 begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] shutdown fails to unmount /usr
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: > > "Bruce F. Press" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > latest cooker > > shutdown proceeds without a hitch until umount2 attempts to > > unmount / and /usr complaining that they are in use. > > can't reproduce the problem what kind of / fs you have ? > > -- > MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org > --Chmouel Ext2, it only started with the latest update, too. I've been running "cookers" for the last month and a half without this problem. begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
[Cooker] shutdown fails to unmount /usr
latest cooker shutdown proceeds without a hitch until umount2 attempts to unmount / and /usr complaining that they are in use. -- Bruce F. Press | RABA Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED]| Columbia MD 21044 410.715.9399| "Individuals Committed to Excellence" begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce x-mozilla-html:TRUE org:RABA Technologies adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant x-mozilla-cpt:;0 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
[Cooker] fmirror-0.8.4-2mdk core dumps immediately
$ fmirror -S -f /usr/share/fmirror/mandrake2.conf 08:38:28 /pub/linux/mandrake-devel/cooker @ ftp.wtfo.com -> /home/ftp/pub/cookerSegmentation fault $ gdb fmirror GNU gdb 5.0mdk-11mdk Linux-Mandrake 8.0 Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i386-mandrake-linux"... (no debugging symbols found)... (gdb) run -S -f /usr/share/fmirror/mandrake2.conf Starting program: /usr/bin/fmirror -S -f /usr/share/fmirror/mandrake2.conf (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... 08:38:53 /pub/linux/mandrake-devel/cooker @ ftp.wtfo.com -> /home/ftp/pub/cooker(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x400d0bce in _IO_padn () from /lib/libc.so.6 (gdb) begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] Cups using 95% CPU?!
Thanks, but I get a "connection refused by the server" error. Till Kamppeter wrote: > > The problem is fixed, proceed as described on > >http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/cgi-bin/show_bug.cgi?id=2125 > > Download from the Cooker if you have a beta of 8.0. > >Till > > "Bruce F. Press" wrote: > > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > --011136E15442C65459255807 > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > I'm sorry, but I just can't buy that. Those of you on desktops > > may not be able to tell, but if you're on a laptop the fan spins > > up when something is chewing the CPU cycles. This happens when > > something slips into an infinite loop (like netscape!) or when > > compiling (fair enough). But a daemon in a wait, or blocking > > on a select should never do this. > > > > Bruce > > > > Civileme wrote: > > > > > > On Friday 30 March 2001 16:05, you wrote: > > > > Just noticed that my CPU usage was saturating at 100% and gtop shows me > > > > that cupsd is using 960f it. Wow! I agree this is a powerful sw, but > > > > still... > > > > > > > > =-= > > > > kk1 > > > > > > > > > > > > Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 > > > By what instrument are you measuring it? I know of one that will show you > > > 99.9% CPU usage simultaneously on up to five processes! "Wow," said my > > > compatriates, "when can I have an SMP test machine?" > > > > > > And I see also the frequent report of "kapm-idled sucking up my CPU cycles" > > > > > > The truth is, SOME process is always waiting for an event or taking up CPU > > > time. Just until now the truth-in-reporting law has never been strictly > > > enforced. When you see an idle process hogging your CPU, look at its "nice" > > > number. If that is in the range of positive 16 to positive 20, it means you > > > are letting your computer run without you, and whatever process is > > > broadcasting a short message over the net or checking for a PIO event on a > > > very low priority is being given all that idel time to do it. Cups does > > > broadcast its presence if you have a queue on your own machine, even if you > > > have no network except 127.0.0.1. If you leave the machine on overnight, > > > what ELSE is going to take up time besides updatedb and makewhatis? > > > > > > Civileme > > --011136E15442C65459255807 > > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; > > name="brucefp.vcf" > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Content-Description: Card for Bruce F. Press > > Content-Disposition: attachment; > > filename="brucefp.vcf" > > > > begin:vcard > > n:Press;Bruce > > tel;fax:410-715-9397 > > tel;work:443-656-7304 > > x-mozilla-html:TRUE > > url:http://www.capita.com > > org:Capita Technologies Inc. > > version:2.1 > > email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > title:Principal Consultant > > adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA > > x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 > > fn:Bruce Press > > end:vcard > > > > --011136E15442C65459255807-- begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] X running on tty 9
Guillaume Rousse wrote: > > On 2001.03.28 11:40:33 -0500 Guillaume Rousse wrote: > > I just discovered X running on tty 9 rather than standard tty 7. Why ? > I also discovered it's specific to my laptop installation, as it runs > nomally on tty7 on another desktop. > Moreover, i have /var/log/messages output on tty7 on the laptop. > I looked in /etc/inittab but i found nothing related to those two points. > Can somebody else with a laptop confirm me it's normal behavior ? Thanks > -- > Guillaume Rousse > > Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will. > O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist. I can confirm that with my last Update of cooker, my behavior is exactly the same as yours. It was unexpected for me as well. It was also the only Update that I chose to try XFree 3.3.6 instead of 4.0.3. begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] Cups using 95% CPU?!
I'm sorry, but I just can't buy that. Those of you on desktops may not be able to tell, but if you're on a laptop the fan spins up when something is chewing the CPU cycles. This happens when something slips into an infinite loop (like netscape!) or when compiling (fair enough). But a daemon in a wait, or blocking on a select should never do this. Bruce Civileme wrote: > > On Friday 30 March 2001 16:05, you wrote: > > Just noticed that my CPU usage was saturating at 100% and gtop shows me > > that cupsd is using 96% of it. Wow! I agree this is a powerful sw, but > > still... > > > > =-= > > kk1 > > > > > > Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 > By what instrument are you measuring it? I know of one that will show you > 99.9% CPU usage simultaneously on up to five processes! "Wow," said my > compatriates, "when can I have an SMP test machine?" > > And I see also the frequent report of "kapm-idled sucking up my CPU cycles" > > The truth is, SOME process is always waiting for an event or taking up CPU > time. Just until now the truth-in-reporting law has never been strictly > enforced. When you see an idle process hogging your CPU, look at its "nice" > number. If that is in the range of positive 16 to positive 20, it means you > are letting your computer run without you, and whatever process is > broadcasting a short message over the net or checking for a PIO event on a > very low priority is being given all that idel time to do it. Cups does > broadcast its presence if you have a queue on your own machine, even if you > have no network except 127.0.0.1. If you leave the machine on overnight, > what ELSE is going to take up time besides updatedb and makewhatis? > > Civileme begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] [cooker] kapm-idled sucking CPU cycles
"Sergio P.Korlowsky" wrote: > > On Wednesday 28 February 2001 12:06, you wrote: > > What exactly is kapm-idled (Process ID = 3) and why does > > it take 60-90% of my CPU (as reported by top). I assume > > it is not a normal daemon, since I can't find a startup > > script or a binary for it. > > > > I'd be happy to help debug the issue, if: > > > > 1) it's not just me > > 2) I had a place to start > > > > TIA, > > Bruce > > Nop... you're not the only one... > I noticed this too last night! ;o) > > Sergio Korlowsky > Did you have the network up and running?? I seem to be having only sporadic boughts of kapm-idled while on the net. begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard
Re: [Cooker] /dev/pts missing?
Christian Bricart wrote: > > Hi, > > is it just my installation or is the line: > > none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 > > missing in all installs? > > I noticed it when I first started "screen" that complained about > no free pty ... > Then I saw that I was logged on via remote on ttyp0, which I thought > was depreciated .. > > comments? > > Christian > > -- > Things that make you go "Hmmm": > "If a train station is where the train stops, what is a workstation?" > Same problem here on an upgrade from 7.2 to 8.0 begin:vcard n:Press;Bruce tel;fax:410-715-9397 tel;work:443-656-7304 x-mozilla-html:TRUE url:http://www.capita.com org:Capita Technologies Inc. version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Principal Consultant adr;quoted-printable:;;8830 Stanford Blvd=0D=0ASuite 205;Columbia;MD;;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;-7008 fn:Bruce Press end:vcard