Re: [Cooker] Re: Problems booting with ext3 for root partition

2003-11-06 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 10:33, Duncan wrote:
 I compile my own kernel from kernel.org sources, so haven't been following
 this real closely, but AFAIK, any of the Mdk kernels work if ext3 support
 is compiled directly into the kernel, rather than as a module.

I also compile my own from kernel.org and have always compiled ext3 into
the kernel because I've never seen a good reason to compile it as a
module. In fact the help screen on ext3 says Be aware however that the
file system of your root partition (the one containing the directory /)
cannot be compiled as a module, and so this may be dangerous. So if it
is compiled as a module in mdk, against this advice, perhaps the
maintainer(s) can give their explanation as to why this advice from the
kernel team is wrong.   

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Re: [Cooker] Re: Huge List of Updates

2003-10-23 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 13:59, Simon Oosthoek wrote:

 Why doesn't mandrake try to figure out WHY less people are testing cooker
 than they'd like instead of blindly blaming people that THEY don't test
 enough so therefore mandrake is buggy 
 
 Mandrake is the one trying to make money doing this, I can always switch to
 another distro if I find a better one, so I don't feel obligated to help
 mandrake publish a buggy OS and then have them blame me/us for not
 testing it enough!
 
 I don't think this is something we should be discussing on cooker, but
 something that needs priority #1 at mandrakesoft development planning
 meeting. How to get more (and happier) cooker developers and testers. And
 how to release less buggy (or at least less noticably buggy) distros.
 

Couldn't have put it better myself. 100% in agreement.
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[Cooker] Sane

2003-09-18 Thread Dave Cotton
According to the mirrors I've tried sane-backends and libraries are at
1.0.12-3mdk and sane-frontends is at 1.0.11-1mdk, neither kooka nor
xsane allow me to scan.
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[Cooker] XFree86 and kernel-secure

2003-09-12 Thread dave
Can anyone else sucessfully start X windows when running kernel-secure
2.4.22.8?  When I try startx my system just sits at a blank screen.  When
I run startx after booting with kernel, kernel-smp, and kernel-enterprise
I have no problems.

Thanks



Re: [Cooker] Initscripts: many services missing

2003-09-04 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 08:38, Randy Welch wrote:
 Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
 
  Quel Qun wrote:
 
  As of tonight, many services are not started in runlevel 3 although they
  are listed as on by chkconfig. I had to start syslog, xinetd, network
  and xfs manually, and surely some others are missing.
 
 
 I see this as well...

It is not confined to runlevel 3, 5 is also incorrect. 
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Re: [Cooker] Initscripts: many services missing

2003-09-04 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 09:12, Dave Cotton wrote:
 On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 08:38, Randy Welch wrote:
  Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
  
   Quel Qun wrote:
  
   As of tonight, many services are not started in runlevel 3 although they
   are listed as on by chkconfig. I had to start syslog, xinetd, network
   and xfs manually, and surely some others are missing.
  
  
  I see this as well...
 
 It is not confined to runlevel 3, 5 is also incorrect

The following links from /etc have been removed
 

rc0.d - rc.d/rc0.d/
rc1.d - rc.d/rc1.d/
rc2.d - rc.d/rc2.d/
rc3.d - rc.d/rc3.d/
rc4.d - rc.d/rc4.d/
rc5.d - rc.d/rc5.d/
rc6.d - rc.d/rc6.d/

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[Cooker] Mirror updating

2003-09-03 Thread Dave Cotton
Last night I found a mirror that actually had some updates on
(ftp.orst.edu). Looks like it's had many other problems also. I've no
idea where it is in the chain. 

This is just one sample, nearly everything in main and contribs is the
same.

File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-10mdk.i586.rpm 208 KB 08/06/2003 09:01:00 AM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-12mdk.i586.rpm 208 KB 08/07/2003 02:01:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-13mdk.i586.rpm 208 KB 08/08/2003 02:13:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-14mdk.i586.rpm 209 KB 08/18/2003 08:17:00 AM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-18mdk.i586.rpm 209 KB 08/19/2003 07:35:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-1mdk.i586.rpm 208 KB 07/29/2003 01:46:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-26mdk.i586.rpm 210 KB 08/22/2002 06:23:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-31mdk.i586.rpm 211 KB 08/25/2002 08:12:00 AM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-38mdk.i586.rpm 212 KB 08/26/2002 07:18:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-3mdk.i586.rpm 207 KB 07/30/2003 04:01:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-43mdk.i586.rpm 212 KB 08/27/2002 11:07:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-48mdk.i586.rpm 213 KB 08/28/2002 09:59:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-4mdk.i586.rpm 207 KB 08/03/2003 06:30:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-52mdk.i586.rpm 213 KB 08/29/2002 07:41:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-59mdk.i586.rpm 214 KB 09/01/2003 06:18:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-8mdk.i586.rpm 207 KB 08/05/2003 04:46:00 PM

The good thing is that ftp.uninett.no seems to have got going again.
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Re: synchroning ftp (Was: Re: [Cooker] problems with main mirror - ftp.uninett.no)

2003-09-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 16:40, Ben Reser wrote:
 Debian can probably deal with only doing a twice daily update because
 they don't have 6 month release cycles to keep...

Question really is who set the 6 month limit? If the mad rush to keep up
with the cycle causes the problems that are occurring at the moment then
it must be questioned. If the problem isn't faced up to, there may not
be a requirement for a six month cycle in the future, there may not be a
future.
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Resend Re: [Cooker] How do I get the fixes?

2003-09-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 16:48, Greg Meyer wrote:
 On Monday 01 September 2003 09:46 am, Clive Dove wrote:
  I had a look at the Cooker RPM  directory in the mirrors holding the iso 
  images, but there are no parts of kde that are dated after the issue of RC1 
  so they can't be the upgrade sources.
  
 You should read the section of the cooker HOWTO about keeping up to date.
 
 http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/CookerHowTo#Keeping_Your_Cooker_Installation
1.

This suggests he finds a mirror from the plf link , take the first
offered as an example 
 
ftp://mirror.cse.unsw.edu.au/mandrake/devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/base

as of 08:00 CET

File:hdlist.cz 19283 KB 08/26/2002 02:21:00 PM 
File:hdlist.src.cz 2607 KB 08/26/2002 02:21:00 PM
File:hdlist2.cz 15091 KB 08/26/2002 02:22:00 PM
File:hdlist2.src.cz 2179 KB 08/26/2002 02:22:00 PM
File:hdlist3.cz 1995 KB 08/26/2002 02:22:00 PM
File:hdlist3.src.cz 158 KB 08/26/2002 02:22:00 PM

urpmi.update -a will check and recheck this file so urpmi --auto-select
will update nothing.

I can't be bothered to check all the others again but that has been the
case for days now. The two highest band width mirrors in France where in
an even worse state.

Have I the latest urpmi etc I doubt it, for an explanation go to 1. 

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Re: [Cooker] problems with gftp-2.0.15

2003-09-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 17:38, FACORAT Fabrice wrote:
 Le mer 27/08/2003 à 13:36, Thierry Vignaud a écrit :
  J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
   Somebody else sees this ?
  
  no. it works smoothly for me.
 There 's a bug for me.
 Create a bookmark that made a relation between a local directory ( for
 example /var/www/html/site ) and a remote ftp site.
 quit gftp, launch it from menu and select bookmark.
 gftp will connect to remote ftp server ( fine ), display files of remote
 ftp server ( fine ), you will see your local directory path in the url (
 fine ) but you will not see the content. You have to select the url
 field and hit enter and then it will refresh and show your local
 directory files.
 
 my local is at the left side, the remote at the right side.

So that's 3 people who have bug no 5065, so how it can be unconfirmed
escapes me.
  
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Re: [Cooker] mirrors ? cannot rsync with ftp.sunet.se

2003-09-01 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 07:47, Bernard Varaine wrote:
 get error message when trying to sync contrib
 IO error encountered  after receiving file list
 
According to my log nothing has been updated there for at least 24 hours
in either in main or contrib.
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[Cooker] Tetex-2.0.2-8mdk

2003-09-01 Thread Dave Cotton
Doing urpmi.update -a on my local mirror

error: /mnt/Cooker/tetex-2.0.2-8mdk.i586.rpm: MD5 digest: BAD
Expected(145bb154870b9fff3665f8a1ab7366e7) !=
(436e70c5041c45d282a1ce772dc7085f)
unable to read rpm files from [/mnt/Cooker]: bad rpm
/mnt/Cooker/tetex-2.0.2-8mdk.i586.rpm

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Re: [Cooker] mirrors ? cannot rsync with ftp.sunet.se

2003-09-01 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:31, Adam Williamson wrote:

 Well, it was a Sunday yesterday...

And so should have given mirrors a chance to catch up if they could.
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Re: [Cooker] urpmi problem

2003-09-01 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 11:54, John Keller wrote:
 Bellegarde Cedric wrote:
  When i run an urpmi --auto-select, urpmi don't tell me anyting if there
  is noting to upgrade.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnumdk]# urpmi --auto-select
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnumdk]#

Really it should give a message of some sort, if just to prevent this
question in the future.

 
 You need to run urpmi.update -a first. However, it may have simply been that
 updates were simply backlogged. Yesterday I noticed that there weren't any
 updates to my mirror even though there were announcements in the changelog
 mailings.

I looked at this this morning and found that if you use the master
mirror from the cooker page, which points to uninett.no and urpmi picks
up the hdlist.cz file from the base directory  the version of kdebase is
26 even though the email change logs are in the mid fifties.

So again it surely points to updating problems. 

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[Cooker] [Bug 2993] [Installation] NIS configuration missing?

2003-08-30 Thread [dave]
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2993


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 Status|NEW |RESOLVED
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-30-08 19:14 ---
Oh well, I'm used to the change now so I suppose it should no longer be
considered a bug.   Going to try and resolve as FIXED, but if I cannot do it,
hope someone else will. 

Dave

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During installation, I was never asked if I was using NIS authentication. 
The ypbind/yptools packages were selected, etc.   This is up to and including
9.1rc2.

And, I also cannot find NIS config on the drakconf network configuration tool. 

I had to manually (from command line) set up /etc/yp.conf and insert NISDOMAIN=
in /etc/sysconfig/network.

Did I miss something, perhaps?  I never had this trouble with pre 9.1...



Re: [Cooker] problems with gftp-2.0.15

2003-08-28 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 01:53, Abel Cheung wrote:
 On 2003-08-27(Wed) 09:51:11 +0200, Dave Cotton wrote:
It does not refresh listings when connects to a new host.
IE: connect to a host (ftp.uninett.no), see listing, select another host
on the bookmarks menu (ftp.kernel.org), and there you have, all
the cooker rpms have moved to the kernel site ;)
  
  I wished I could get that far.
 
 Really tested binary RPM from contrib with most current cooker, still no
 problem with me. Alternatively, you may want to clear all config in
 ~/.gftp and start again with gdb, and post the stack trace here?

When I realised that gftp, evolution, mozilla, harddrake, userdrake, etc
where all hosed I looked elsewhere. libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 was the common
link, even though rpm confirmed it's existence I forced a reinstall and
all apps are now working. 

Now I can confirm the same behaviour as J.A.M with gftp the remote listing
window is not updated when you change sites, only after a manual refresh, 
and I've just noticed that the local listing window does not change to
the directory defined in the bookmark.

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Re: [Cooker] More mirror madness

2003-08-28 Thread Dave Cotton
Elsewhere someone suggested that the master mirror should be updated
only once or twice a day, this could well stop some of this madness.

For quite a while I lost Evolution and so used Kmail to pull my mail,
leaving the mails on my server, when I got Evolution working again I had
650 mails, this morning another 150. What did I find? Numerous changelog
posts with incremental changes for the same packages, there were even
two people packaging different major versions of the same program. So I
check my cron messages, according to them, there was nothing to update
for my local mirror during the night. Try urpmi.update on another
mirror, nothing. 

If most people cannot obtain the new version to test how is it decided
to make an incremental change? 

The mirrors must now resync across the world and so by definition will
always be out of sync.
   
If you send a post to cooker as I did this morning, it can take half a
day before the confirm comes back and it is finally distributed, there's
a good chance you are now reporting on a defunct version. Works here,
Make sure you are 100% cooker come the answers. 

Before I retired to France I worked in the UK as head of RD for the
market leader in specialist software used in the construction industry.
If I caused this much havoc to our customers, with the financial
consequences to them, I would have been hung out to dry.
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Re: [Cooker] More mirror madness

2003-08-28 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 18:24, Adam Williamson wrote:

 Cooker has nothing at all to do with customers. Cooker is for
 volunteer beta testers. That's what we are.

And volunteers who are trying to ensure that the final paying
_customers_ who buy boxed sets get a good well tested product, and keep
Mandrake in the headlines for the right reasons. By definition cooker is
the test ground for that purpose.

Question, how can we test something like urpmi using ftp before the
customers get hold of it if the sites are not stable at any time?

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[Cooker] Main mirror BROKEN AGAIN!!!!!

2003-08-28 Thread dave
The main mirror sunsite.uio.no is not current again.  It has not received
an update in over 2 days!!!

What is causing this?  I do not remember having this many mirror problems
with cooker before 9.1 was released.

How can cooker be tested when the main source for download is constantly
having problems.

LETS make is priority number 1 to fix the mirror problems!!!




Re: [Cooker] More mirror madness

2003-08-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 22:48, Paul Dorman wrote:
 but I'm peeved

You are not alone.

 This happens too often (like, every day). Can the maintainers
 **pah-lease** sort out the mirror situation.

That gets my vote.

I have posted on this list and 1 or 2 others have. Perhaps everyone in control 
things everything is hunky dory because so few complain. Maybe because there 
actually are so few who have not given up totally.

Frequently when it all blows up in their faces after release we get the well 
nobody told me so I assumed it was all right type of posting. How many 
people are actually trying to test on as near to production as possible 
machines, I doubt more than a handful. There cannot be many because the 
mirror debacle over the last few days has not created a mass of postings. 
Mirrors all over the world have not been updating, mirrors have multiple 
versions of the same package. I receive changelogs that never reach a mirror.

Mirrors have stale Carroll archiving messages.

The primary mirror link on Cooker's home page hadn't updated for days.

The two highest bandwidth mirrors in France club-internet and proxad had not 
been updated for days, proxad in fact had zero length files.

The plea is always please test, give us the means to test and we will.
 
 I will not participate in 
 the testing process if it means that I have to needlessly waste 100s of
 megabytes of downloads on a daily basis.

What about your time?

 We need a mirror status page, and a mirror master to ensure that mirrors
 are as they should be.

Sorry to say this but it should not be forgotten that Mandrake is not out of 
the woods yet, another 9.1 and it could be the end of the line.


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Re: [Cooker] Latest? glibc

2003-08-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 09:43, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:

 Works here, you have to provide more information. 
 
 Alternatively, you can 
 install glibc-debug, run e.g. gftp through gdb, you'll have glibc symbols
 if it segfaults there.

Starting program: /usr/bin/mozilla-bin
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...[New Thread 16384 (LWP 3381)]

(no debugging symbols found)...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 3381)]
0x in ?? ()


Starting program: /usr/bin/evolution
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...[New Thread 16384 (LWP 3375)]

(no debugging symbols found)...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 3375)]
0x40e69210 in gtk_editable_get_type () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
(


Starting program: /usr/bin/gftp-gtk
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging 
symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...[New Thread 
16384 (LWP 3364)]
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 38 in config file: start_transfers
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 59 in config file: firewall_host
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 62 in config file: firewall_port
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 65 in config file: firewall_username
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 68 in config file: firewall_password
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 71 in config file: firewall_account
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 105 in config file: ssh1_sftp_path
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 122 in config file: enable_old_ssh

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 
qtpixmap2,

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 3364)]
0x08122168 in ?? ()

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Dave Cotton






Re: [Cooker] problems with gftp-2.0.15

2003-08-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 23:44, Abel Cheung wrote:
 On 2003-08-26(Tue) 23:29:50 +0200, J.A. Magallon wrote:
  I have problems with gftp.
  It does not refresh listings when connects to a new host.
  IE: connect to a host (ftp.uninett.no), see listing, select another host
  on the bookmarks menu (ftp.kernel.org), and there you have, all
  the cooker rpms have moved to the kernel site ;)
 
  Somebody else sees this ?

I wished I could get that far.

 (somebody was reporting segfault with gftp?).

That's as far as I get.

 But one point to note: I am using the RPM built on my own laptop, not
 the klama one 

Sorry but I have to ask, how can you use a different version to verify the 
problem?

 I'll try to get the one built on klama and do more 
 testing. Just have some feeling that gftp can be b0rked because of the
 klama mess...

That would possibly help to explain why mozilla and evolution also have 
problems.

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Re: [Cooker] More mirror madness

2003-08-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 10:01, Michael Scherer wrote:
 Well, i think that people forget that mandrake employees are working.
 They do not break mirrors for pleasure, and they are fully aware of the
 problem.

 Do you really think they try to slow down the test ? to annoy their
 testers ?

 no, they are working on it, and all we have to do is to wait. Sometimes,
 a solution is not easy to find, or take time to be applied.

Then a simple message to the cooker list could have advised everyone of the 
state of play and we could have held back until the situation was resolved .

Or as Paul Dorman said in the previous post We need a mirror status page

Lack of communication causes most problems.

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Re: [Cooker] Updating

2003-08-26 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 05:06, Michael E. Jaggers wrote:
 The US feed for cooker (at least the sites that I know about) has been
 busted for a while.  It seems that a number of US sites get their cooker
 from carroll.csc.psu.edu, and either the upstream node is broken, or
 carroll can't handle the updates.

Many of the mirrors have stale carroll in updating state files in
their directory structure. The problem is how to unlock the situation,
short of tracking down the updating route of mirrors?

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[Cooker] Latest? glibc

2003-08-26 Thread Dave Cotton
Version glibc-2.3.2-12mdk 25/08/03 appears to have created problems for

mozilla-1.4-4mdk dies without messages.

evolution-1.4.4-4mdk and gftp-2.0.15-1mdk seg fault.


-- 
Dave Cotton





Re: [Cooker] OT: on current viruses

2003-08-25 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 19:47, Benjamin Pflugmann wrote:
 but the stupid
 programmers of antivirus software, which are clever enough to analyze
 that a virus is forging the sender, but did not manage yet - for
 several years - to spread program versions which take this clue.[1]
 
 Although the worm flood is bothering enough, it is at least easily
 handled. All those automatic notifications, which have no common
 characteristic most times, are what really cause me work.
 [1] I.e. make their software not sending notifications on such worms,
 no matter what preferences the user choses. And that's regardless
 of what one thinks about the the value of such notifications to
 begin with.

Perhaps the programmers are not stupid, it's their management who are
doing it to spam on the back of the worm. I left a company of which I
was head of RD because of management like that.

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[Cooker] Updating

2003-08-25 Thread Dave Cotton
Has anyone found a server anywhere in the world that has actually been
updated today?

I have tried virtually every one from Easy Urpmi and even looked at some
manually.

I've noticed a few have a file about update on carroll.psu.edu that
looks pretty old.
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Re: [Cooker] OT: on current viruses

2003-08-24 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 19:00, Austin wrote:
 Hey,
 I keep getting these messages from virus scanners on various mail servers all 
 over the world saying that I tried to send a virus infected email through 
 their mail server.  It's the sobig.f virus, which is written in MSVC, and 
 propogates through windows, so I don't see how I could have sent it to anyone, 
 but they attach a copy of it with my return address.

I've had exactly the same thing and feel equally as angry as you, but
try this as an idea. You are getting these from systems that may have
been set up by MSCEs, whatever that means. They have been set up using
the defaults supplied by the suppliers, because these poor souls know no
better, who really have seen an opportunity to spam the world with news
of their wonderful anti-virus product, under the guise of information.
One shows actual stupidity, the person whose name appears in the from is
certainly not the one who sent the mail, because that's the way the worm
works, and the other is nothing more than pure spamming because the
creators know that is the case. But without the hype they would not sell
there products.

I equally take exception to the press reporting, the use of PCs around
the world, your PC, your email program rather than properly
reporting i.e. adding the W or M word.
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Re: [Cooker] Software submission for the Mandrake distribution

2003-08-20 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 18:26, Austin wrote:

 Exactly why we (English speakers) should start using something like Software 
 Libre and Software Gratis.  Others will follow.  Everyone copies Mandrake 
 anyway.  :-)
 

What's wrong with Open Source and Freeware?

The Eskimos, so I'm told, have 16 words for snow, because it's important
to them.

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Re: [Cooker] Updated Bootsplash Design

2003-08-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 11:28, Adam Williamson wrote:

  Daft question, but isn't this regressing back towards that Aurora abomonation 
  that everyone hated circa 8.1/2 ?
  
  Ignore me if this has been hashed before...
 
 Not really. The problem with Aurora was it was a complicated program
 which actually *did* stuff and messed with the boot sequence. We're only
 talking about bootsplash images here, and they don't actually change how
 the boot sequence goes at all, only how it appears...at least, that's my
 understanding.

Oh my God, don't remind me of those totally unprofessional days, daft
looking penguins amongst the KDE cogs, and some stupid penguin flapping
its wings on start up. The big laugh really for me was that there is a
French meaning of penguin that is fairly derogatory. I'll leave the
native French speakers to explain it. 

I've even moved the start of the dm service to near the end of the
startup sequence, now I can see when things screw up, like the current
snmpd problem. Why emulate Windoz, when nothing works you have to go
searching. With Linux a user can call out the reports over the phone.

That's my 0.02¤ worth. 

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Re: resend: Re: [Cooker] OT - can someone pass this on to Andrey?

2003-08-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 13:10, John Keller wrote:

 Good to hear. Dunno what it is, but I've seen a sudden jump in active
 blacklisting all over the place.

Perhaps the problem is too much hype over spam, with too many half baked
schemes to stop it.

I've already put forward the idea that if the ISPs checked for an open
relay when the client logs on and if one is found notify the client and
then block the account the ill configured mailers would get fixed. If
the spammers can find open relays why can't the ISPs? Answer, their
support desks would have to actually tell the clients how to fix it. If
they just use blacklists it's someone else's problem.

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Re: [Cooker] Pbm with cooker ML

2003-08-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 11:41, Frederic Soulier wrote:
 Hi
 
 There seems to be a pbm with cooker ML, I'm receiving very few emails
 and a couple of emails I sent never showed up...
 So just checking.

Come on Frederic, it's a national holiday here today, and perhaps
everyone else is busy patching Windows systems ready for tomorrow :)

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Re: [Cooker] OT - can someone pass this on to Andrey?

2003-08-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 14:10, John Keller wrote:
 If you or anyone else figures out the basics of the form, please let me
 know. My ISP's SMTP is also blacklisted (on an on-and-off basis), and it'd
 be nice to address it when it happens. Too bad what little Russian I learned
 was pushed out of my brain by my French...
 
Oleane is blacklisted? 

matchbox.fr resolves to an address from the Oleane block, do you have a
fixed IP? If so perhaps you were the open relay :) 

If not you're another victim of the a previous user of the IP had an
open relay syndrome. 

I just realised why providers like Wanadoo/Oleane never check for open
relays, if you complain about the problem that others are causing you
they'll say they can always sell you a fixed IP at an inflated price.
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Re: [Cooker] OT - can someone pass this on to Andrey?

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 23:26, Adam Williamson wrote:
 My mails to Andrey Borzenkov are being bounced with this message:
 
 This is the Postfix program at host shockwave.systems.pipex.net.
 
 I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
 below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.
 
 For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster
 
 If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
 delete your own text from the message returned below.
 
 The Postfix program
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: host mxs.mail.ru[194.67.23.20] said: 503
 Administrative
 prohibition -- access from ip address [62.241.160.9] is blocked. 
 See
 http://www.mail.ru/pages/help/262.html for details. (in reply to
 DATA
 command)

I've had this  once or twice and found that the problem is a combination
of the constant reallocation of IPs by Cable/xDSL operators and
blacklists. Someone using the same ISP as you has been found to be, or
in some cases just been accused of, running an open relay, which is now
on a blacklist. I just did service adsl restart got a new IP and
resent with no problems.

Perhaps in the future a responsible ISP may break the mould by running a
check for an open relay immediately after allocating the IP. If the test
shows positive, send a message to the account to that effect and disable
it, then a large number of badly configured machines would be found by
the ISPs and not the spammers. A side benefit to this could be that spam
would be reduced dramatically overnight. 

One can dream.
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[Cooker] Evolution 1.4.4-2mdk

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Cotton
Strange behaviour, if I add an attachment I get no details in the
attachments window, but the attachment is actually sent.
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Re: [Cooker] need for root password (was: dm)

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 04:41, Leon Brooks wrote:
 On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 19:29, Buchan Milne wrote:
  You see, instead of making it easy for a user to log in as
  root to do tasks, we must remove the necessity for them to do the
  tasks ...
 
 Agree. The one task which my wife needs a root password to do is printer 
 management. If it were possible to avert this OOtB, that would be good.

Absolutely, and then make sure that the utility does what it says it can
do. I've lost count how many times I've clicked KDE su's keep password
and then been asked for the password the next time. If it is not meant
to keep the password at a certain security level then the check-box
should not be there, be greyed out, whatever. Try Ignore to continue
with your current privileges and the same dialogue returns.

Explain that type of thing to a teacher, trying to work with a class of
30 odd screaming 11/12 year olds, with no time to discuss the niceties
of security, because Netscape has screwed up again on two or three
terminals. They'll be logged in as root next time, it's a question of
priorities and self preservation. 

I joined a company 20 years ago who had totally solved the diverse
permission problems on the Altos unix machines they supplied to
customers to run their software. They had a shell script that did chmod
777 on everything, solved the problem, perfectly.

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[Cooker] An update since 1600 UTC has removed StarOffice 6.0

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Cotton
Staroffice 6.0 was operational on this machine during yesterday
afternoon, today after updating the only thing it does is the splash
screen, from console the message aborted is displayed.

Is this urpmi --auto-select showing that it is too dangerous to use in
its present form?
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Re: [Cooker] Evolution 1.4.4-2mdk

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 20:29, Frederic Crozat wrote:

 Do you have gnome-icon-theme installed on your system ?

No

 
 If not, does installing it fixes the problem ?

Yes

Does that mean it's now a dependency of Evolution or did something else
provide the icons before, I seem to remember just the bonobo foot
before.

Now just get Mozilla to open when I click on a link and we're away.
 
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Re: [Cooker] An update since 1600 UTC has removed StarOffice 6.0

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 10:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Dave Cotton wrote:
 
  Staroffice 6.0 was operational on this machine during yesterday
  afternoon, today after updating the only thing it does is the splash
  screen, from console the message aborted is displayed.
  
  Is this urpmi --auto-select showing that it is too dangerous to use in
  its present form?
 No, it makes clear you run cooker, and things break on cooker. Better find 
 out what exactly is the problem, or fix it and post solution.
 
Yes it's fixed, so many changes must have been made that only a
complete, memories of MS, reboot had to be done. Just goes to show you
can't always maintain the uptime.
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Re: [Cooker] Evolution 1.4.4-2mdk

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 21:40, Frederic Crozat wrote:
 Until it is fixed at package level, just create a http service in 
 gnome-file-types-properties and assign mozilla to it..

Does that mean I've got to install half of Gnome to get this
functionality, if so I'll wait for the package to be sorted out.
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Re: [Cooker] dm - prefer kdm or gdm

2003-08-04 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 15:07, FACORAT Fabrice wrote:

 
 IMHO when using NIS/LDAP/Samba auth, all dm should default too no users
 list

I have systems set up using LTSP, in a school there may be well over 200
users, but perhaps only 15 terminals are active at one time. IMHO too
many people are thinking just about desktop machines, not
multiuser/terminal based machines. Think Roots not root.
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Re: [Cooker] [Bug 4425] [xcdroast] New: Xcdroast : core dump

2003-08-04 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 01:25, parag shah wrote:
 On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 03:18:33PM +0200, Warly wrote:

  @resolution=invalid
  
  Use cooker version.
  
  -- 

 
 I confirm this bug and i thought the package versions listed are cooker
 versions? what version other then those listed do you mean to be used? 
 

Same versions, same results, up to date with redbox.cz
as of 5 minutes ago.

cdrecord runs OK.
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Re: [Cooker] dm - prefer kdm or gdm

2003-08-03 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 20:51, Todd Lyons wrote: 
 --BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE--
 Hash: SHA1
 
 Buchan Milne wanted us to know:
 
 Well, with mdkkdm you can have either one or the other, but not both. You 
 can get to user selections in the icon version by typing, but you can't 
 log in as a user not in the list.
 
 Try setting your security level to 3.  It works for me and lets me type
 the username I want to login as.  And I am using mdkkdm I think.

Just to show a non negative approach, I went into MCC and enabled mdkkdm
and it was installed, as I had kdm set up _not_ to show icons and to use
the last login, I must say mdkkdm picked up this config.
So the problem for me, from the last time I updated and allowed mdkkdm,
was that it defaulted to showing all the logins, a ridiculous situation
on a machine with a large number of users. This machine has standard
security level. 
 
But, and there is always a but, when the reboot button is used it just
gives me a big empty space that appears to be for a list. Kdm allows me
to reboot directly with a test kernel.





Re: [Cooker] dm - prefer kdm or gdm

2003-08-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 11:53, Adam Williamson wrote:
 On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 06:31, Duncan wrote:
 
  The term a lot is two separate words (and isn't considered formally correct 
  either, BTW, altho colloquial usage is recognized).   It means, as you were 
 
 What the hell do you mean, isn't considered formally correct? I've
 never seen any authority at all that considers a lot to be colloquial
 or vulgar. It's perfectly standard English.

No, he wants to start l'Académie anglaise, and most of us in France know
what we want to do with the 40 time wasters in the French version.
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[Cooker] urpmi --auto-select

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Cotton
What is going on?

urpmi --auto-select 

suddenly in the middle of everything there's this

installing /mnt/Cooker/libfreetype6-2.1.4-5mdk.i586.rpm
removing libgdk-pixbuf2-devel-0.22.0-2mdk.i586
XFree86-static-libs-4.3-13mdk.i586 libfontconfig1-devel-2.2.1-2mdk.i586
lsb-1.3-7mdk.noarch freetype2-devel-2.1.4-4mdk.i586
glibc_lsb-2.3.1-1mdk.i586 libgtk+2.0_0-devel-2.2.2-5mdk.i586
libgnome32-devel-1.4.2-7mdk.i586 libkdecore4-devel-3.1.3-2mdk.i586
libpango1.0_0-devel-1.2.3-2mdk.i586 libnas2-devel-1.6-9mdk.i586
libkdenetwork2-devel-3.1.3-2mdk.i586 libimlib1-devel-1.9.14-8mdk.i586
libkdeutils1-devel-3.1.3-1mdk.i586 libarts-devel-1.1.3-1mdk.i586
libkarchiver3-3.0.4-1mdk.i586 libqt3-devel-3.1.2-11mdk.i586
libgdk_pixbuf2.0_0-devel-2.2.2-5mdk.i586 XFree86-devel-4.3-13mdk.i586
libMesaGLU1-devel-5.0.1-5mdk.i586 libgtk+1.2-devel-1.2.10-37mdk.i586
libungif4-devel-4.1.0-23mdk.i586


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[Cooker] Whatever happened to free choice?

2003-07-31 Thread Dave Cotton
Tried urpmi --auto-select this morning and got:-

kdebase-3.1.3-4mdk.i586 (due to missing mdkkdm-9.1-28mdk.i586)
kdebase-nsplugins-3.1.3-4mdk.i586 (due to missing mdkkdm-9.1-28mdk.i586)
libkdebase4-nsplugins-3.1.3-4mdk.i586 (due to missing
mdkkdm-9.1-28mdk.i586)

IMHO this is totally out of order. mdkkdm is an _alternative_ to kdm and
some of us do not want to use it, as is our choice. Are users to get
into the habit of --allow-nodeps and the lists become full of MDK sucks
messages?
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Re: [Cooker] URPMI --auto-select --auto removed KDE

2003-07-23 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 07:40, Adam Williamson wrote:
 On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 03:38, Paul Misner wrote:
  This was really odd.  I did a urpmi --auto-select --auto, and the listing that 
  follows was the result.  I proceeded to urpmi the packages it removed, and 
  they all installed fine.  My question is, why did urpmi think it needed to 
  uninstall KDE, and why did it not ask me for permission to remove those 
  packages?  Seriously nasty problem, and one that I've not seem before.  Is 
  there any information I can send you that would help locate the problem?
 
 Because you used --auto. That's just asking for trouble, on Cooker.
 Never use --auto; that way you get asked for confirmation.

Just --auto-select on it's own has exactly the same behaviour.
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Re: [Cooker] URPMI --auto-select --auto removed KDE

2003-07-23 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 11:22, François Pons wrote:

 Well, urpmi --bug kderemoved --auto-select --auto will be a little better.

When I did urpmi --auto-select, it had actually removed kdebase and
kdemultimedia even though I said no. I only became aware of this when I
tried to open a console and I actually wanted some noise.

rpm -Uvh replaced kdemultimedia without comment.

OK that's the command needed. I'll use it next update.
Questions:- 

Should this be used as the default while the problem is being bebugged?

Which is the key file in the new directory?

Can this example be given more promenance in the manual entry? 

 
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Re: [Cooker] beta1 is out ?

2003-07-23 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 12:41, Warly wrote:

  Warly,
  Any chance of changing installer kernel to the current 5mdk,
  so tat we can have more beta-testers actually able to install ...
 
  (I'm not sure it's your job to change theese, but since you are
  the MDK CD building Master, I think you know who to talk to...)
 
 For beta 2.

Great, because after it's released in the wild I've got quite a few RAID
machines with boards with Promise controllers to install or update.
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Re: [Cooker] dnotify startup script

2003-07-22 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 08:31, Ben Reser wrote:
 WARNING: This e-mail has been altered by MIMEDefang.  Following this
 paragraph are indications of the actual changes made.  For more
 information about your site's MIMEDefang policy, contact
 MIMEDefang Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED].  For more information about 
 MIMEDefang, see:
 
 http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang/enduser.php3
 
 An attachment named 'dnotify.init' was converted to 'defang-1.binary'.
 To recover the file, right-click on the attachment and Save As
 'dnotify.init'
 
 While MIME-Defang did not detect that this was a known virus it
 is still possible that it is a new malicious file.  If you were
 not expecting a file of this type it is strongly recommended
 that you just throw this email away!  Just because you know the
 person who supposedly sent this to you does not make this a safe
 file either.  Many viruses use their victims address books to
 send themselves to the victims associates.  Therefore you may
 want to verify that the sender intentionally sent this file for
 you!
 
 
 An attachment named 'dnotify.sysconfig' was converted to 'defang-2.binary'.
 To recover the file, right-click on the attachment and Save As
 'dnotify.sysconfig'
 
 While MIME-Defang did not detect that this was a known virus it
 is still possible that it is a new malicious file.  If you were
 not expecting a file of this type it is strongly recommended
 that you just throw this email away!  Just because you know the
 person who supposedly sent this to you does not make this a safe
 file either.  Many viruses use their victims address books to
 send themselves to the victims associates.  Therefore you may
 want to verify that the sender intentionally sent this file for
 you!
 
 
 __
 I wanted to setup dnotify to automatically rebuild my hdlists for my
 mirror.  But I also wanted to make sure it always started.  So I wrote a
 small init script for it.  Attached is a conf file to put in
 /etc/sysconfig/dnotify and an init script to put in
 /etc/rc.d/init.d/dnotify.
 
 Unless you configure dnotify args it will not start dnotify even if you
 have it enabled.  So it's safe to add to the package and enable by
 default. :)

Does this mean MIME-defang  works?
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Re: [Cooker] now MIME-defang xas dnotify startup script

2003-07-22 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 10:31, Andi Payn wrote:
 On Tuesday 22 July 2003 00:30, Dave Cotton wrote:
  Does this mean MIME-defang  works?
 
 Apparently.
 
 But is it possible to configure it to move all that text except the first 
 sentence to the end of the message? It's a bit annoying to have to scroll 
 through 40-odd lines of wordy warnings to get to the 10-line message.
 
 Also, what exactly did MIME-defang do in this case? As a guess, it seems to 
 have converted text/plain attachments with useful names into 
 application/octet-stream attachments with meaningless names, apparently 
 without changing the content at all. Which means that you have to skim the 
 warnings to figure out which file is which--and, at least for kmail users, 
 that they open in kwrite instead of in your default text editor (or inline, 
 or in the built-in text viewer). What is this protecting us from?
 
 Finally, it's a bit strange to say, ... if you were not expecting a file of 
 this type... and never mention what type the file originally was. Couldn't 
 MIME-defang say, An attachment named 'foo' of type 'mime/type' was 
 converted...?

The problem I've had is that I've got Spamassassin in place and I get
about 2 spams a day and it traps them.

Amavisd-new / sophie / sophos cooked off once in the past two months
with a virus attachment.

This is the very first time I've ever seen something that triggered
MIME-defang, and I agree with you the report is pretty obtuse, add to
that that I work in France I can imagine a host of calls for
translation.

Perhaps the most important thing is that it would have changed a .bat or
.pif file to something equally as useless to Windows and may save some
unfortunate soul.

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Re: [Cooker] now MIME-defang xas dnotify startup script

2003-07-22 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 18:18, Ben Reser wrote:

 Probably because it was my sending server that added the warnings, not
 your server. :)

So I still have not had a positive hit :(

 Correct, that is the intent.  The filter for .ini files just happened to
 match the .init file.

And .sys the sysconfig?

I only run all this stuff to test to see if it will help those poor
souls who have to use other systems.
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Re: [Cooker] Re: Compiling kernels with latest gcc

2003-07-21 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:02, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
 Dave Cotton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Really does any kernel work with 3.3.1?
 
 yes for me :
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]|~| cat /proc/version 
 Linux version 2.4.21-chmou ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
 (gcc version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-0.6mdk)) #5 Sun Jul 20 23:22:06 CEST 
 2003
 
 vanilla 2.4.21 with some misc patches

Nice to hear from you.

It does for me now, thanks to Buchan's suggestion to cut back the
optimisation from -O2 to -Os, everything compiles and runs.

My question was with the compiler as it was at the time of the message,
(gcc version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-0.5mdk)) #19 Sun Jul 20
08:04:21 CEST 2003, your signature indicates 0.6mdk that was not the
version I was struggling with. Does that version work with the -O2
optimisation? I'll try latter today. 

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Re: [Cooker] Re: Compiling kernels with latest gcc follow up

2003-07-21 Thread Dave Cotton
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 18:10, Dave Cotton wrote:

 My question was with the compiler as it was at the time of the message,
 (gcc version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-0.5mdk)) #19 Sun Jul 20
 08:04:21 CEST 2003, your signature indicates 0.6mdk that was not the
 version I was struggling with. Does that version work with the -O2
 optimisation? I'll try latter today. 

Bad practise answering my own question, but yes 0.6mdk compiles, it did
seg fault but restarted when asked, and runs 
Linux version 2.4.22-pre7 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc
version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-0.6mdk)) #22 Mon Jul 21 18:22:42
CEST 2003

I hope this helps to track the problem down. I can post anything else
required.

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Re: [Cooker] So, is someone going to file a bug against...

2003-07-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 02:18, Austin wrote:

 Hey, at least in France it's not illegal to post a sign in English (AFAIK).
Actually AFAIK it is, unless there is a translation also.
But for 10 years we've traded under the name of The Avignon Institute
of English and have always looked forward to someone trying to take us
to court. The free publicity would be well worth it.
  
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[Cooker] Compiling kernels with latest gcc

2003-07-19 Thread Dave Cotton
Trying to compile plain vanilla 2.4.22-pre6 and getting less seg faults
etc. during the compile, but on boot get the following:-

malloc: subst.c: 3656 assertion botched
malloc: block on free list clobbered

INIT:PANIC: segmentation violation at 0x4009ee9a! sleeping 30 seconds

Everything gcc is 3.3.1-0.5mdk

Any gurus?

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Re: [Cooker] Compiling kernels with latest gcc

2003-07-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 12:20, M. Ignacio Monge García wrote:

 Fails with 2.4.22pre7 too. 

Whoops behind on my updating of kernels.

 This problem is on Cooker GCC 3.3.1 release 1. Kernel 2.6-test1
 doesn't work too.

Really does any kernel work with 3.3.1?

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Re: [Cooker] Compiling kernels with latest gcc

2003-07-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 15:04, Han Boetes wrote:
 Before you post a question about any problem your notice you should
 check if somebody else hasn't run into the same problem.

A Google Groups search on the messages I got returned nothing.

Not many days ago it was said on this list, that if more people had spoken
up about the major problem with Promise controllers, 9.1 may not have 
got out with that problem.

Having just tried to install 9.1 on such a machine, I'm not to ready to keep
quiet when I hit a show stopper.

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Re: [Cooker] Compiling kernels with latest gcc

2003-07-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:56, Buchan Milne wrote:

 http://www.google.com/search?q=mandrake%20cooker%20gcc-3.3.1%20kernel
 - http://archives.mandrakelinux.com/cooker/2003-07/msg01039.php
 
 Try using -Os instead of -O2.
 
  On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 15:04, Han Boetes wrote:
   Before you post a question about any problem your notice you should
   check if somebody else hasn't run into the same problem.

Thanks for your help Buchan. This message is coming from a 2.4.22-pre6
kernel compiled with -Os, had to search a bit to find where to change it
but that's what learning is all about. You just need someone to point
you in the right direction, even if they've heard it all before.
 
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Re: [Cooker] Compiling kernels with latest gcc

2003-07-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 20:21, M. Ignacio Monge García wrote:

 Have you tried with kernel 2.6?

That seems to have other problems. The new module system etc.

 Ah, BTW, there is a kernel 2.4.22pre7 right now :). 

OK the reason I reused 2.4.22-pre6 is because it had compiled
and run before the last series of compiler updates, pre7 is also working
for me now.
 
I seem to remember all this type of optimisation thing years ago with
2.0 kernels, at that time the general advice was no optimisation.
Perhaps as the compiler stabilised everyone tweaked it a bit and it
worked. The cycle may be the same with this version of the compiler?
 
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Re: [Cooker] Glide project is dead

2003-07-17 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 18:03, Joerg Mertin wrote:
 On Thursday 17 July 2003 16:05, Lea Gris wrote:
  Greg Meyer a écrit :
 [...]
  Any project at Mandraksoft about configuring serial port 9600 8n1 as
  default kernel console to let work heavy miantenance on servers without
  any graphic card ?
 
 Ahhh  That would an excellent Idea. I have Lilo and a mgetty running on my 
 ttys0 port - however i do not see anything of the Boot-Up process ...
 
 Any chance to get that in ? Or does it already exist somewhere - but I just 
 didn't find it ?
 
I haven't got any serial terminals to try it but is this what you want?

http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO

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[Cooker] Bad package in Contribs

2003-07-16 Thread Dave Cotton
Thanks those who have upgraded offending packages, but, using
urpmi.update from a local mirror taken from lip6.fr today 09:20CET the
following package caused urpmi to baulk.

hackxsw-client-1.41.0-1mdk.i586.rpm

Could it not just be removed?
At least until it's corrected to comply with the new standard.


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Re: [Cooker] 2.6 kernel

2003-07-16 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 14:22, Olivier Thauvin wrote:


 I am thinking a best deal at time is to put it in cooker contrib.
 Anyway, this kernel should be packaged soon to begin testing and report bug to 
 kernel team.
 
 A very good idea is to package it as it, without any patch.

Maybe a silly question, but if it is to test for the kernel team, what
possible use could a patched version be?

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Re: [Cooker] bad rpms still in contrib from before 5-28-03

2003-07-07 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 05:52, Salane King wrote:

 Still these bad rpms are still here in contrib from 5-29-03 Can these be 
 removed from the server or updated?
 
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/crossfire-client-x11-1.0.0-4mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/crossfire-client-gtk-1.0.0-4mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed 
 `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/xview-devel-examples-3.2p1.4-8mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/olwm-3.2p1.4-8mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/xsw-stsounds-1.4-4mdk.noarch.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/libdockapp0-devel-0.4.0-2mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/libY2-devel-2.12.4-7mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/libY2-2.12.4-7mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/sysstat-4.0.0-1mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/libdockapp0-0.4.0-2mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/olvwm-4.4-8mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/swm-1.2.5-2mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/xview-3.2p1.4-8mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/hackxsw-client-1.41.0-1mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/xview-devel-3.2p1.4-8mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/xview-clients-3.2p1.4-8mdk.i586.rpm'
 removed 
 `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/crossfire-client-sounds-1.0.0-4mdk.i586.rpm'

Still there on lip6.fr 08/07/2003  makes 'urpmi.update' -a unusable.

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Re: [Cooker] Mandrake mail server - Spamassassin Razor

2003-07-02 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 14:33, magic wrote:
Actually, spamassassin as setup runs as a deamon (spamd), and hooks 
 into Postfix as a filter.

At the moment the config here is:

postfix + spamd + amavis-new as daemon + sophie as a daemon.
running  on an 850 AMD Duron with 256 Mb.

It seemed to survive Warly's little spamming exercise ;-)

Before, I had amavis-ng running but interestingly every  sympa confirm
message from cooker fell in the problems directory, now this does not happen.

There is another thing I want to try Anomy Sanitizer
(http://mailtools.anomy.net) which is supposed to deal with attachments,
etc.. 

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[Cooker] Scotty3

2003-07-01 Thread Dave Cotton
Many thanks Oden.

I can now go back to a personal project that fell out of bed when tkined
went belly up with the 8.3/8.4 problem. When I looked it seemed to me
that the tkined project was dead.  

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[Cooker] [Bug 249] [kdebase] KDE clock will display unreadable time..

2003-07-01 Thread [dave]
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=249


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This problem dissapeared at 9.1. 
It probably had to do with the xfree and i810.
Go Mandrake!

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I'm running mdk9rc2 in a simple KDE session using the 'plain' type clock in the
kicker.  At various times of day the clock time will cut off horizontally so you
can only see the lower half of the time display.  This usually happens after the
default screen-saver/power-saver has run and I come back to the workstation. 
This has recurred several times and did not happen with mdk8.2 on the same
machine, 'Dell Optiplex gx110 with onboard i810 video.'



Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kernel-2.4.21-0.0.1mdk-1-1mdk

2003-06-28 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 07:12, Quel Qun wrote:
 On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 13:49, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
  This (enterprise-) kernel doesn't want to boot on my box (Asus NForce2, 
  AMD althonXP, 1.5Gb). It panics before init message is shown on the screen.
  
  Anybody else?
  

Ordinary kernel.

AMD Athlon XP2000 MSI K7T266 Pro2, ext3 file system.


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[Cooker] Gimp + contribs

2003-06-27 Thread Dave Cotton
Latest Gimp 1.2.5-1mdk has a contribs dependency perl-File-Slurp.
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Re: [Cooker] wish for mdk 9.2: full duplex sound drivers

2003-06-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 16:44, Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:

 I do not care whether the sound drivers are ALS or not, as long as they
 are full duplex and can work with eg gnomemeeting.
 
Seconded

 I see IP telepones/teleconferencing as a major application for most
 users, this is probably the new telephone, and it would be very
 convenient if MDK had good support for IP telephones.

And again.

I've got VPNs working, now I need a convincing IP phone.

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Re: [Cooker] Can anybody print pdf files in kde?

2003-06-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 17:52, Till Kamppeter wrote:

 
 or with the printing functions of gv, xpdf, or acroread?

Just did it today.  

Mozilla - Acroread - Kprinter got the output perfectly on a Canon
LBP-4!
Got a message from kdeprinter? but everything worked after clicking OK.

Just tried to print a pdf file from a directory  Acroread - Kprinter
Got the same long message box clicked OK, just saw another window flash
on/off which said cancelled and then nothing. 

Hope this helps.

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Re: [Cooker] Can anybody print pdf files in kde?

2003-06-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 18:06, John van Spaandonk wrote:

 I can print .pdf files from the 
 command line both using lp and lpr.

Just the same, but how did we end up with lp -d printer_name and lpr -P
printer_name, I've got two printers attached.


 kdeprint: kdeprint: registering 0xbfffec14, number of objects = 1
 kdeprint: kdeprint: registering 0x81f50f4, number of objects = 2
 kdeprint: kdeprint: registering 0x81e4440, number of objects = 3
 kdeprint: kdeprint: registering 0x81e4478, number of objects = 4
 kdeprint: kdeprint: registering 0x820437c, number of objects = 5
 kdeprint: kdeprint: registering 0x820b848, number of objects = 6

That looks about the same as mine.

 Using the print function of kpdf does not work (As described earlier)

Xpdf did work, KGhostView works

Does anyone know a good paper recycler?


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Re: [Cooker] Can anybody print pdf files in kde?

2003-06-27 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 00:25, John van Spaandonk wrote:
   I can print .pdf files from the
   command line both using lp and lpr.

Then I commented
  Just the same, but how did we end up with lp -d printer_name and lpr -P
  printer_name, I've got two printers attached.

To which John wrote:

 ? Here I don't understand you, but I'm not a native English speaker :-

Don't worry, I don't think even native speakers understood it.

What happened was that I thought I had the problem with lp and lpr. I
did lp xxx.pdf nothing happened. Then I did 'lpr xxx.pdf' and got a
message to say the job was queued for the Epson printer but that was not
connected, my son has 'borrowed' it. So now I had to direct the output
to the Canon, so I typed 'lp -p canon xxx.pdf', quick error message, OK
'man lp', 'man lpr', lp needs -d printer_name, lpr needs -P printer_name
as the argument

But I may have stumbled on something, the Epson and Canon are both on
the same parallel port, there is a manual switch. So really the Canon
should have swallowed a load of Epson codes and printed pages of
garbage. Is it the drivers? What is your printer?

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Re: [Cooker] urpmi-4.4-6mdk: can't add file:// urpmi media

2003-06-24 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 15:03, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
 I hope this hasn't been reported before, otherwise, please ignore.
 
 With urpmi-4.4-6mdk I can't seem to add a file:// urpmi media. It asks
 about a hdlist file. urpmi-4.4-4mdk still worked fine.
 
I've got the same type of problem

# urpmi.addmedia Contribs file://home/ftp/pub/Contribs
added medium Contribs
examining synthesis file [/var/lib/urpmi/synthesis.hdlist.Sheriff.cz]
no hdlist file found for medium Contribs
examining synthesis file [/var/lib/urpmi/synthesis.hdlist.Contribs.cz]
problem reading synthesis file of medium Contribs
unable to update medium Contribs


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Re: [Cooker] Everything not back up yet?

2003-06-20 Thread Dave Cotton
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 20:01, Levi Ramsey wrote:

 mandrake.redbox.cz missed a day, but I'm updating from there at the
 moment... try again?

lip6.fr is just deluging me with a mass of files at the moment.
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Re: [Cooker] Evolution locks hard when a hyperlink is clicked

2003-06-19 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 20:32, Jason Komar wrote:
 When I click a hyperlink in the Evolution summary screen or in a mail
 message, Evolution locks up hard. I have to kill the processes to
 terminate it. I have reproduced this problem on 2 separate Cooker
 machines, both fully up to date.
 

I've also got this, with a fully up to date machine, it started just
before the  Evolution 1.4 update, I'd hoped that it was just a case of
something changing out of order and when 1.4 arrived it would disappear.
I've been working round it by copying the link into the browser.
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Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:16, Teemu Torma wrote:
 I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker.  Just 
 enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work 
 as well (I am using adsl via nerim.net).
 
 Any particular reason not to enable it by default?

I use the Bewan ADSl PCI card and need pppoatm.so, it is also not in ppp
as standard, it is in the PLF version but that pppd is not persistant,
so that when the ISP drops the line no attempt is made to reconnect. Is
there a reason I don't know about as to why pppoatm is not in the
Cooker/9.1 pppd? 

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Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 18:28, Teemu Torma wrote:

 ?? As far as I know, pppoatm.so is in 9.1 ppp.  According to changelog, 
 added in Februrary this year. 

Sorry, you're right. I'm using 9.0/9.1/Cooker and fighting 40°C in here
at the moment. It's 9.0 that has the problem with ppp, and I was having
problems getting the Unicorn drivers to compile on 9.1 so I was stuck
using 9.0 on the Shuttle that runs the connection to ADSL. 

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Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 23:40, Jason Straight wrote:
 On Sunday 15 June 2003 12:12, Dave Cotton wrote:

  I use the Bewan ADSl PCI card and need pppoatm.so, it is also not in ppp
  as standard, it is in the PLF version but that pppd is not persistant,
  so that when the ISP drops the line no attempt is made to reconnect. Is
  there a reason I don't know about as to why pppoatm is not in the
  Cooker/9.1 pppd?
 
 Can you just edit the pppd config and tell it persistant? That is an option of 
 pppd in the config.

The version recommended to use with Mandrake as indicated on the Bewan
site is a patched 2.4.0, this works, the PLF version (2.4.1) with the
same config files does not.

There have been some pretty heated discussions about this in the French
groups. But the long and the short of it is if you want a connection to
stay up you have to use the patched version, and make sure urpmi
--auto-select does not update it for you.

I have been trying to get the drivers working in both Cooker with 2.4.21-1mdk and 9.0
with the 2.4.21 stock kernel and get the following errors. 

gcc   -DVERS=0 -O2 -fno-exceptions -fno-gnu-linker -Wstrict-prototypes
-fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fno-strength-reduce
-Wall -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DLINUX  -D_ATM_DRIVER -DDEBUG=1  
-I/usr/src/linux/include -I../include/ -I../ -c -o unicorn_atmdrv.o
unicorn_atmdrv.c
unicorn_atmdrv.c: In function `rcv_aal0':
unicorn_atmdrv.c:570: error: structure has no member named `rx_inuse'
unicorn_atmdrv.c: In function `rcv_aal5':
unicorn_atmdrv.c:674: error: structure has no member named `rx_inuse'
make: *** [unicorn_atmdrv.o] Error 1

It compiles and runs with a stock 2.4.20 on 9.0.

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Re: [Cooker] Re: [Contrib-Rpm] php-mhash-4.3.2-2mdk

2003-06-12 Thread Dave Cotton

On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 20:58, Adam Williamson wrote:
 On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 17:26, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
 
  should'nt neither, unless there's any special reason for this..?
 
 The apostrophe goes between the n and t, so shouldn't. Sorry to be
 picky, but I keep seeing this and it's bugging me :).

And two negatives together? As Victor Borger(?) another non native
English speaker said to a woman who criticised his use of English
Madam, it's your language I'm just trying to use it. :-)

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[Cooker] [Bug 2993] [Installation] NIS configuration missing?

2003-03-10 Thread dave
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2993





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Thanks John,

I figured it hadn't completely disappeared, but wow, I missed the
Advanced button on the root password screen.  How do I know which
Advanced button hides the functions I need?  *This should be a part of
network configuration, or at least easily reachable from there.*

sigh  Been using Mandrake for what, 3 years now?  And the changes to the
installer vs. 9.0 seem to be overdone from a simplicity standpoint.  No
sign of 'user authentication' selection... for instance.




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During installation, I was never asked if I was using NIS authentication. 
The ypbind/yptools packages were selected, etc.   This is up to and including
9.1rc2.

And, I also cannot find NIS config on the drakconf network configuration tool. 

I had to manually (from command line) set up /etc/yp.conf and insert NISDOMAIN=
in /etc/sysconfig/network.

Did I miss something, perhaps?  I never had this trouble with pre 9.1...



[Cooker] [Bug 2993] [Installation] New: NIS configuration missing?

2003-03-08 Thread dave
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2993

   Product: Installation
 Component: Installation
   Summary: NIS configuration missing?
   Version: 1.804
  Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: P2
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ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


During installation, I was never asked if I was using NIS authentication. 
The ypbind/yptools packages were selected, etc.   This is up to and including
9.1rc2.

And, I also cannot find NIS config on the drakconf network configuration tool. 

I had to manually (from command line) set up /etc/yp.conf and insert NISDOMAIN=
in /etc/sysconfig/network.

Did I miss something, perhaps?  I never had this trouble with pre 9.1...



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Re: [Cooker] kernel: RFE - CIFS

2002-12-20 Thread Fluri Dave
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 11:10, Buchan Milne wrote:
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 I was wondering if it would be possible for the kernel team to have a
 look at CIFS for 2.4.x? CIFS will probably be replacing smbfs in 2.6,
 and has been merged into 2.5.x already.
 
 CIFS has the following advantages over smbfs:
 1)2GB file support (against Windows 2000 server and samba at least,
 possibly others)
 2)support for CIFS extensions (with a server such as samba that supports
 them) allowing chmod, ln etc to work between samba servers and CIFS
 clients. This for example would allow a single samba server in an
 otherwise windows-server-only network to handle home directories for
 desktops running linux (if both linux client and samba server are
 running winbind) in said windows network. This is not currently possible
 (AFAIK) with smbfs, and will not be possible with NFS (uid's between
 winbind boxes will not match). Requires only that a recent samba be
 configured for unix extensions = yes.
 3)Support for many advanced features of SMB/CIFS networking, including
 DFS trees
 4)Many features are planned, such as ACL support (so getfactl, setfacl
 would work over samba/CIFS).
 
 It seems like it should not really require significant patching, and
 would mean that people could start working on user-space tools
 (pam_mount is a good candidate) to make use of this.
 
 I haven't had time to look into it in more detail (free time this week
 has been spent on samba-2.2.7a and samba3 getting AV stuff working). I
 will do a kernel build if necessary to test it if the kernel maintainers
 have some objections.
 
 http://us1.samba.org/samba/Linux_CIFS_client.html
 
 Regards,
 Buchan

What of Microsoft's inclusion in the spec that specifically excludes
inclusion of CIFS in GPLed software?

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Re: [Cooker] Propositions for rpmdrake

2002-11-26 Thread Fluri Dave
Selon daniel beck 2002-11-26 22:17:
  rpmdrake and urpmi is really a nice add value. Its
 allmost the main raison, why I use mandrake . There
 are a few things, I thing, that could be nice to
 implement

Yes, what are all those Debheads always whining about apt-get?

urpmi --update --auto-select

r00lz! :-)

 - something like : silence donwload and install. A lot
 of people use cooker, I remember a poll on mandrake
 forum where something like 40 % from the people use
 cooker. So, everytime, I update my system, but it
 takes all memory and brandwith  , and I can do nothing
 else :-/ . Could also be  nice  to update the system
 with a deamon. Was just a little idea

Okay... I've not experienced this but, I suppose, it ultimately depends
on your setup and usage...

 - the pop pups from rpmdrake are after all not *so*
 bad, and they are in fact easy to understand. but,
 then downloading softare from plf, there are allways
 lots of poppups, and I must stay in front of the
 monitor, and allway click : yes, I want to install (I
 know, its because I didn't downloaded the key...). But
 would be nice to have a :  yes for all button. 

Popups? What if you were to use the command line? Is that simpler for
you?

 - then I update software from cooker, and  one package
 failed, I have to start all again. Ok, its nice that
 the package are stored in /var/cache, but it would be 
 even nicer if, then i download 2 softare A and B, and 
 the download from software A fails, Software B has
 nothing to do with A (no dependencies), that urpmi
 installs Software A

Yes, I agree very strongly with this statement.

 - I want to be able to acces with urpmi mirrors, which
 are protected with username/passwort (or does that
 already work?)

I use

urpmi.addmedia name username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [with PATH TO
HDLIST]

to add it to the list of available media.

 ook, bye !
 
 daniel
 
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Re: [Cooker] compiling mozilla?

2002-10-29 Thread Dave Seff
Install the libIDL2_0-devel package. 

-Dave


On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 19:53, Adam Williamson wrote:
 Has anyone succeeded in compiling a stock Mozilla on current Cooker? I
 wanted to try Galeon 1.3.0, so I got Mozilla 1.2b, applied the GTK2
 patch from the Galeon archive (as recommended by their INSTALL file) and
 tried to compile Moz (using the recommended configure options) and it
 quit out quite early in the make process, with this error:
 
 
 
 gcc -o xpidl.o -c -DOSTYPE=\Linux2.4\ -DOSARCH=\Linux\ -DOJI  
 -I../../../dist/include/xpcom -I../../../dist/include
 -I/home/adamw/source/mozilla/dist/include/nspr 
 -I/usr/X11R6/include   -fPIC -I/usr/X11R6/include -Wall -W -Wno-unused
 -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -pedantic -Wno-long-long -march=athlon-xp
 -mcpu=athlon-xp -pthread -pipe  -DNDEBUG -DTRIMMED
 -I/usr/include/glib-1.2 -I/usr/lib/glib/include
 -I/usr/include/orbit-1.0   -I/usr/X11R6/include -include
 ../../../mozilla-config.h -DMOZILLA_CLIENT -Wp,-MD,.deps/xpidl.pp
 xpidl.c
 In file included from xpidl.c:42:
 xpidl.h:53:24: libIDL/IDL.h: No such file or directory
 In file included from xpidl.c:42:
 xpidl.h:132: parse error before IDL_ns
 xpidl.h:132: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
 xpidl.h:133: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `tree'
 xpidl.h:133: ISO C forbids data definition with no type or storage class
 xpidl.h:137: parse error before '}' token
 xpidl.h:137: warning: ISO C does not allow extra `;' outside of a
 function
 xpidl.h:151: parse error before p
 xpidl.h:236: parse error before find_underlying_type
 xpidl.h:236: parse error before typedef_ident
 xpidl.h:236: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of
 `find_underlying_type'
 xpidl.h:236: ISO C forbids data definition with no type or storage class
 xpidl.h:243: parse error before const_tree
 xpidl.h:249: parse error before method_tree
 xpidl.h:255: parse error before method_tree
 xpidl.h:261: parse error before method_tree
 make[4]: *** [xpidl.o] Error 1
 make[4]: Leaving directory
 `/home/adamw/source/mozilla/xpcom/typelib/xpidl'
 make[3]: *** [export] Error 2
 make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/adamw/source/mozilla/xpcom/typelib'
 make[2]: *** [export] Error 2
 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/adamw/source/mozilla/xpcom'
 make[1]: *** [tier_2] Error 2
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/adamw/source/mozilla'
 make: *** [default] Error 2
 
 
 
 Any ideas?
 -- 
 adamw
 
 






[Cooker] Developer's Notes

2002-10-20 Thread Dave Seff

Does Mandrake document which ./configure options it uses when building
it's sources? If I compile apps from source I would like to use the same
options that Mandrake uses so I do not miss anything. 

Thanks. 

-Dave 






Re: [Cooker] Why ext3fs is a default fs, not ReiserFS?

2002-10-11 Thread Dave Fluri
vendredi, le 11 octobre, 2002 18h21, Todd Lyons a écrit:
 Dave Fluri wrote on Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:35:03AM -0400 :
  I've never had a lick of trouble with either ext3 or ReiserFS. After a
  couple of years of trouble-free use of ReiserFS, I installed Debian on
  this same machine. I wanted to share a partition between Mandrake and
  Debian. At the time, Debian did not support ReiserFS but it did support
  ext3, so I switched my shared partition to ext3. No worries since. Never
  even so much as a hint of trouble, and I live in a rural area with
  frequent power interruptions and disturbances.

 For reference, what hard drives do you have (Make and Model) and what
 type of controller and is it running at udma speeds?

 Blue skies... Todd


hda = Quantum Fireball CX20.4A (20 GB) -- this used to have a Reiser 
partition but now is


#/sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hda
Disk /dev/hda: 240 heads, 63 sectors, 2637 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 15120 * 512 bytes

   Device BootStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1 1   511   3863128+   b  Win95 FAT32
/dev/hda2   *   512   514 22680   83  Linux
/dev/hda3   515  2637  16049880f  Win95 Ext'd (LBA)
/dev/hda5   515  1045   4014328+   b  Win95 FAT32
/dev/hda6  1046  1576   4014328+   b  Win95 FAT32
/dev/hda7  1577  2107   4014328+   b  Win95 FAT32
/dev/hda8  2108  2637   4006768+   b  Win95 FAT32


hdb = Maxtor 94091U8 (40 GB) -- looks like this


#/sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hdb
Warning: deleting partitions after 16

Disk /dev/hdb: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 4865 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes

   Device BootStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
/dev/hdb1   * 1   590   4739143+   c  Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/hdb2   591   765   1405687+   c  Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/hdb3   766  4865  32933250   85  Linux extended (type 85)
/dev/hdb5   766   842618471   83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb6   843  1607   6144831   83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb7  1608  1684618471   83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb8  1685  1939   2048256   83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb9  1940  2194   2048256   83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb10 2195  2245409626   83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb11 2246  2278265041   82  Linux swap
/dev/hdb12 2279  2408   1044193+  83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb13 2409  3172   6136798+  83  Linux ReiserFS
/dev/hdb14 3173  3248610438+  83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb15 3249  3502   2040223+  83  Linux ext3
/dev/hdb16 3503  3756   2040223+  83  Linux ext3


fdisk, for some reason, won't show the last three partitions on that disk. 
The end of that SHOULD indicate

/dev/hdb17  392 MB ext3, /dev/hdb18  6.1 GB ext2, /dev/hdb10  1019 MB ext3 
and /dev/hdb20 at 1004 MB as ext3.

Mandrake 8.1 (2.4.8-26mdk), Debian 2.2r5 and Mandrake 8.2, soon to be 
replaced with final. The more stable of these two Mandrake distros (for me) 
is definitely 8.1. 8.1 is as stable as Debian with the 2.2 series kernel and 
almost as stable as Solaris on Alpha or VMS on Alpha). 8.2 is probably stable 
enough but there's not enough value above 8.1 to make me want to migrate all 
my stuff. We'll see about 9.0. The box also has Win98SE to keep Diablo 
running for my teenage son :-)

All partitions are working fine and visible under the appropriate system to 
the extent that would be expected. That is to say, FAT32 partitions are 
visible from any OS. ext2 and ext3 visible from all Linuxes. ReiserFS visible 
only to Mandrake (i.e. not to Debian with stock 2.2.5 kernel.)

VIA Apollo IDE controller on the PCI bus, Model VT82C586

Running at UDMA 33., limited by the Quantum disk.
Anyway, that's probably more info than you wanted.

Dave




Re: [Cooker] Why ext3fs is a default fs, not ReiserFS?

2002-10-10 Thread Dave Fluri

jeudi. le 10 octobre 10, 2002 04h12, Per ?yvind Karlsen a crit:
 ReiserFS is still not to be trusted..
 I have experienced this for myself and alot of other people are
 complaining too...

 oh well, back to work*sigh*

 Aleksander Adamowski wrote:
  In the 9.0 installer, during the Setup filesystem stage, when you
  create a new partition, by default its filesystem type is tset to ext3fs.
 
  Now I have to tell all the newbie converts that  install Linux to
  manually change it to ReiserFS, because it is a more advanced filesystem.
  After all, ext3 is just ext2 with a journal strapped-on. ReiserFS is a
  new vision to filesystem design. And it is faster.
 
  If they just used the defaults, they'd probably be disappointed with
  Linux because it it slower than my Windows. Yes, ext2 and ext3 are
  slower than FAT16/32.
 
  So what do you think about changing the default FS type to Reiser in
  mdk9.1?

I've never had a lick of trouble with either ext3 or ReiserFS. After a couple 
of years of trouble-free use of ReiserFS, I installed Debian on this same 
machine. I wanted to share a partition between Mandrake and Debian. At the 
time, Debian did not support ReiserFS but it did support ext3, so I switched 
my shared partition to ext3. No worries since. Never even so much as a hint 
of trouble, and I live in a rural area with frequent power interruptions and 
disturbances.

Dave




Re: [Cooker] MakeCD problems: Warly, do you have a workaround?

2002-10-09 Thread Dave Fluri

mardi, le 08 octobre, 2002 06h19, Leon Brooks a écrit:
 On Tuesday 08 October 2002 03:15 am, Warly wrote:
  Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  On Friday 04 October 2002 01:47 am, Warly wrote:
 
  I found at least one reason for the ISO not being created:
  /mnt/disk/cooker//misc//parsehdlist: error while loading shared
  libraries: librpm-4.0.4.so: cannot open shared object file: No \ such
  file or directory
 
  Yes. And, AS I POSTED HERE EARLIER ON THIS TOPIC, if you point
  LD_LIBRARY_PATH at the directory containing that library, everything
  else on 8.2, stuff like `less' and `cat', dies.
 
  Do you have a workaround?
 
  I do not understand your problem.

 MakeCD doesn't work on an 8.2 system. If I download Cooker (or 9.0) onto an
 8.2 system and do a MakeCD, it does because it cannot find the librpm-4.0.4
 libraries which are part of cooker/9.0. If I define LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
 include the directory with those libraries, everything else in that shell
 session dies, including some system utilities necessary for making the CDs.

 Cheers; Leon

I have a very similar problem in trying to build the ISOs on an 8.1 system 
but I get a Permission denied error on ldlinux.so.2 when running as root.

Dave




Re: [Cooker] Download Freeze

2002-10-07 Thread Dave Seff

 The problem with the KDE packages, imho, isn't the testing.  It's the
 fact that, for whatever reason, KDE is broken up into only a few huge
 packages.  Needless to say, I'm not certain that that is ideal,
 especially in Cooker.

I tried RH8 for the heck of it and I noticed that RH broke the KDE
system up into smaller, more manageable packages. Seemed a lot easier to
me if you want a new version of knode you don't have to get the whole
sh-bang!

-Dave





[Cooker] Root and /

2002-10-03 Thread Dave Seff


Why must /root be on the same file system as / ?

I keep mine separate as not to wipe out ssh keys and other things. I can
change it after the initial install  and all is fine, but the installer
complains. 


Just wondering.
-Dave






Re: [Cooker] devfsd.conf

2002-10-01 Thread Dave Fluri

mardi, le 01 octobre, 2002 01h38, Peter Polman a écrit:
 On Monday 30 Sep 2002 2:04 pm, Biagio Lucini wrote:
  On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Now that 9.0 is out ...
  
   Minor spelling corrections in English version.
  
  
   Initialize not initialise
   Minimize not minimise
   Maximize not maximise
 
  Did you say English or American? :-)
 
  Biagio

 Hopefully English ...

 We Canadians tend to speak a little of both though!
 I have seen initialisation and initialization but not initialise (I know it
 doesn't make sense, but ...)
 I have never seen minimise or maximise. Are these supposed to be English or
 American spellings?

Well, let me initialise my comments by minimising what Peter has said. I am 
one Canadian who uses initialise and minimise all the time. I like them that 
way. They are widely accepted and can be found in any good dictionary. Please 
don't change...

Dave




RE: RE: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug report / Installation

2002-09-24 Thread dave williams

Sorry perhaps someone on the team can shed some light?

'01392 410960
È079 404 28861
š[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.will595.btinternet.co.uk
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
Behalf Of Pieter Kubben
Sent: 24 September 2002 16:11
To: Mandrake Linux Cooker
Subject: FW: RE: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel memory / 9.0 BETA - 
Bug report / Installation

I tried, but it did not work. However, disabling L1 cache (!) works to bypass the 
problem, but then the laptop is so slow it won't really boot when it comes to the 
Mandrake startup (the place where you can choose I for interactive means the end of 
all).

I don't now how to get this thing working...

-Original Message-
From: Alan Shoemaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: dinsdag 24 september 2002 1:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: RE: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel memory / 9.0 BETA - 
Bug report / Installation




--  Forwarded Message  --

Subject: RE: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel 
memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug report / Installation
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 00:33:30 +0100
From: dave williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This happened to a colleague, we got around it by disabling
 L2 cache in bios, try it

'01392 410960
È079 404 28861
š[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.will595.btinternet.co.uk


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
Behalf Of Alan  Shoemaker Sent: 23 September 2002 21:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel  memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug 
report / Installation

forwarded to originator of report.

when replying, please cc this email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

--  Forwarded Message  --

Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug 
report / Installation
Date: 23 Sep 2002 15:26:10 +0200
From: Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

[...]

 Tried Mandrake 9 RC3 on my laptop (AMD-K6 II 333MHz, 64mb ram, 6gb hd, 
 trident 9660 (I thought) videocard 2mb, ehh...)... had some problems:
 1. System won't boot up completely, it stops at line
 Freeing unused kernel memory: 136k freed (my swap is
 400Mb, linux is only OS)

Maybe there is a misdetection of k6-2 (as was for C3). Transmitted to kernel ppl.

 2. during install, my networkcard (3com 3c589c is not recognized - 
 pcmcia of course) and no drivers seem to be available, the 3c59x 
 series don't work

I have a 3c574_cb-based, the pcmcia.img and the cdrom-based installs seem to detect 
and configure correctly the pcmcia  net device.


--
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

---

--
Alan

---

-- 
Alan








[Cooker] Kernel oops (benq scanner)

2002-09-24 Thread Dave Seff

On boot up I noticed my scanner wasn't working. when I ran dmesg, I saw
the following

excerpt of dmesg spewage:

scanner.c: read_scanner(0): funky result:-84. Consult
Documentation/usb/scanner.txt.
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
0078
 printing eip:
d49d61e2
*pde = 
Oops: 0002
CPU:0
EIP:0010:[d49d61e2]Tainted: P
EFLAGS: 00010282
eax:    ebx: d49d82b4   ecx: 0078   edx: 
esi: 0078   edi: cee6c7c0   ebp: c5a87f64   esp: c5a87f5c
ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Process xsane (pid: 3251, stackpage=c5a87000)
Stack: c7fac9a0 c12c6320 c5a87f84 c013ad02 cee6c7c0 c7fac9a0 cec4d1e0
c7fac9a0
   c864e0e0  c5a87fa8 c01396d8 c7fac9a0 c864e0e0 c7fac9a0
c864e0e0
   c7fac9a0 0010 0009 c5a87fbc c0139745 c7fac9a0 c864e0e0
c5a86000
Call Trace:[c013ad02] [c01396d8] [c0139745] [c0108fe3]

Code: ff 4a 78 0f 88 89 0d 00 00 c6 42 5f 00 8b 45 0c 89 d9 c7 40
 6NVRM: AGPGART: freed 16 pages
NVRM: AGPGART: backend released
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus3/1, assigned device number 4








RE: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug report / Installation

2002-09-23 Thread dave williams

This happened to a colleague, we got around it by disabling L2 cache in bios, try it

'01392 410960
È079 404 28861
š[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.will595.btinternet.co.uk
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
Behalf Of Alan Shoemaker
Sent: 23 September 2002 21:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug 
report / Installation

forwarded to originator of report.

when replying, please cc this email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

--  Forwarded Message  --

Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at Freeing unused kernel 
memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug report / Installation
Date: 23 Sep 2002 15:26:10 +0200
From: Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

[...]

 Tried Mandrake 9 RC3 on my laptop (AMD-K6 II 333MHz, 64mb
 ram, 6gb hd, trident 9660 (I thought) videocard 2mb,
 ehh...)... had some problems:
 1. System won't boot up completely, it stops at line
 Freeing unused kernel memory: 136k freed (my swap is
 400Mb, linux is only OS)

Maybe there is a misdetection of k6-2 (as was for C3).
Transmitted to kernel ppl.

 2. during install, my networkcard (3com 3c589c is not
 recognized - pcmcia of course) and no drivers seem to be
 available, the 3c59x series don't work

I have a 3c574_cb-based, the pcmcia.img and the cdrom-based
installs seem to detect and configure correctly the pcmcia
 net device.


--
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

---

-- 
Alan







[Cooker] Internet connection sharing on rc3

2002-09-21 Thread dave williams

Internet connection sharing on rc3

I have rc3
Realtek card
Configging ics, it gives me an ip of 192.168.1.1 (strange)
I am unable to use ICS as my millennium and 98 machines cannot see me on
the network.
When I try to configure the network manually. The settings revert to
192.168.1.1

When I try to point to this from my other machines as a default gateway,
it does not work.

In 8.2 it worked without any config at all

I have also disabled the firewall

Are there any clues?








[Cooker] Drakconf will not run

2002-09-06 Thread dave williams

Since installing rc1, mandrake control centre will not run, it says
loading please wait. Then nothing?

What now?

Do I wait for rc2 or go back to beta 4 where I could not get ics
working?

Thanks

Dave Williams






Re: [Cooker] 9.0 BETA - Bug report / Mozilla Antialiasing

2002-09-04 Thread dave




in rc1 i cannot open control centre and also the wallpaper settings for multiple wallpapers never get saved so i cannot have multiple wallpapers



On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 18:55, Brad Felmey wrote:

On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 19:13, Adam Williamson wrote:

 On a related note, the unix.js file is overridden every time a new Moz
 package comes out, which gets irritating. Any chance Moz preference
 files like this could follow the .rpmnew convention, or is that only for
 stuff in /etc?

# chattr +i $FILE
-- 
Brad Felmey








Re: [Cooker] linux-secure and jbd module

2002-09-04 Thread dave




Don't dis mandrake. they have singularly the best distribution of Linux. i have tried the majority of them. mandrake is by far the easiest to install and the one that recognises the most hardware and also the least to have problems. 



On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 01:05, Oden Eriksson wrote:

On onsdagen den 4 september 2002 08.38 Mattias Dahlberg wrote:

[snip]

 thing last week, but my message about it got lost in Cyberspace somewhere)

No, it's because mandrakesoft refuses to use a mail system that works, like 
qmail is. It's just stubborn stupidity if you ask me...

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Deserve-IT Networks - http://d-srv.com







[Cooker] speedtouch mgmt file

2002-09-04 Thread dave




how about putting the speedtouch mgmt.o file in the next build of mandrake as it is so annoying to be told that i have to manually input it into the usr/share/speedtouch directory. if the speedtouch driver rpm is incl. in the dist. then please also put the mgmt file in there when it configs the network on install.



many thanks



dave williams



cooker tester




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