Re: [Cooker] YEAH ITS THE FUNNIEST DAMN THING SINCE THIS SIDE OF THE STATES EH?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hrm, where's that kernel patch to disable the cap-lock? Better yet, where's the kernel patch to disable the moron behind it? On Tuesday 30 September 2003 09:00, Jason M. Randle wrote: HAHA JOHN ALLEN YOU THINK?? NOW YOU GET A COOKIE John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Tuesday 30 September 2003 04:12, Jason M. Randle wrote: TYPCIAL ASSHOLES! Yes you are aren't you. Greg Meyer wrote:On Monday 29 September 2003 10:13 pm, Sascha Noyes wrote: On Monday 29 September 2003 07:09 pm, Jason M. Randle wrote: Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Ignorant minds discuss people. what is ignorance? well, its lack of willingness to learn or be corrected You must admit that the sig is somewhat amusing in this email. I didn't catch that. It is delicious irony. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp:http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/pgp.key icq: 1796276 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBP3miNRFHZPcobeHxAQL3sQP8D+SOMl8LZc8IrEkuFL+2QypUvvkbsdmJ 75wrGTElD4CF+tgx14jxiHgYizQZnY976NbLislNuRHlnJdrEo4PuDZYKonBcm9M cVqV8+bT3FAmIteDWhtq0fJuBafCfAkBZ16mKhT77GpIaLOlH0+LZomRsVrdqPi8 a6lAZGbH3zM= =rQnH -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] xmms super delay/lag with artsd plugin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Anyone else getting this? I have to set a huge buffer for xmms with artsd plugin and or it's choppy, it also lags way behind - I can use anything else to play the mp3's and when I hit stop it doesn't take 30 seconds. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp:http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/pgp.key icq: 1796276 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBP2kRCRFHZPcobeHxAQKVhwP/dGUteZK35i3m/fvyYSs4nA457DR3Y8b5 xiA0RByzWlz4aGVIZj5i6V5fa/ZNvdcg7PVKmR5DhOhIWjQyPsj2z2a33lg9onuS C4So/ojLqlTW2Zfx+jJwablQ5UMO4Ha5FHKRX3ZgC4g+nA9VV0WsWogMS7mNV+Uc Hzua1HcRZO0= =rcgP -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] initscripts - no rc.local execution, no shutdown
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Is this just me? On startup rc.local isn't run apparently, on shutdown it gets as far as INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel and stops - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] resume: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/resume.doc http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/resume.sxw pgp:http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/pgp.key icq: 1796276 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBP1v8SBFHZPcobeHxAQIoWQQAocJAudh8yYv0og7+hSPE0NQ3mllaXiP+ lwr7KsQKD/DGbDSmjb71VVNwrcsCGosli7936+RE1PksQQLwrOXX1RNzxjqmPHjL UVQNUIqx1CarvEUrieWvWQs3FUeZ4YIpM+1tn6oDiF1GB/dzeon4Djwdnc1Ml3II A9oJCI/t4HY= =QWd1 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] initscripts - no rc.local execution, no shutdown
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 symlinks missing for init.d/halt, reboot, and local in respective runlevels. I just went and added mine back in. On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:57, Paul Misner wrote: On Sunday 07 September 2003 10:49 pm, Jason Straight wrote: Is this just me? On startup rc.local isn't run apparently, on shutdown it gets as far as INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel and stops I hadn't noticed the rc.local problem, but I'm definitely seeing the shutdown problem. I'm running reiserfs, and it hasn't caused any problems yet, but it is annoying to have to hit the reset button to restart my system. Paul Misner - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] resume: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/resume.doc http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/resume.sxw pgp:http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~junfan/pgp.key icq: 1796276 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBP1wAZxFHZPcobeHxAQL4AAQAtX1jPQzj39t7kVyrv1uIO7U+5/YYmjH4 yRTXuZ+R+eGY7sbVd6AUtO6PaB0vijvR/R29wBYGc2O1h+PcZ+yB9dVPdnnQxo+O AXII6Yjc/Go7ZyFjP2xdsnAQdHa5WgOu1DpesPIpPBljDRsFy0ipAazEYbp4iZJN dKGAM6o0fSU= =t2br -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Mirrors status and new cooker mirror
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 yes, and proxad.net shows up to date but is missing a lot of stuff, like kdebase, of course hdlist could be there still I suppose, if that's all it looks for. On Wednesday 03 September 2003 11:32, Mashrab Kuvatov wrote: On Wednesday 03 September 2003 14:18, BLINDAUER Emmanuel wrote: Hi, After crawling around to find up to date mirrors, I have wrotte a little script to see for each mirror if it is up to date, or broken. I've used a small list of mirrors who was available on cooker page on www.mandrakelinux.com unfortunally not all ftp can be seen with my script, I 'll have a look further this weekend. But we have a upcoming mirror status page. The status can be seen on: http://manu.agat.net/mirrors.php Apparently, there is a bug in you script. ftp://ftp.vat.tu-dresden.de/pub/Mandrake-devel/README says Mandrake-devel has been temporary discontinued on this server until further space is available. but your page shows ftp.vat.tu-dresden.de is up-to-date. Mashrab. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBP1Yh4hFHZPcobeHxAQJC3gP/fQ+JZRFcxywzkloCoLQH1q70zGVSaRst X9LXcN3iD3eCkuoT8+cz1wx0qS4PuxsEpaKwBo2ZRM/Ii2UKG6MpQ8YvyssM49Ck YPzvKlYX89ubSfuTumN/hm7Emf2XGnjYbWz/nIOlcfGtCd+fdT+18aZKcYBb/avL k4QBygnr9Po= =Jblc -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] mirrors ? cannot rsync with ftp.sunet.se
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 01 September 2003 08:14, Dave Cotton wrote: 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. Yeah, there are plenty of packages missing - ie kdebase. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBP1NCsBFHZPcobeHxAQIkyQP9EppM9H9cwuzDy5UwlmMLydKO+pfMqxBD pz06UwmlDHDwXuQNxg9l9PYPeCA4PAVdKHPTkH93o/s2ywRfFfsL0FI8K1uTfszM HG3XyiPA0bwTqcjMQYQPYh01a3B2LCpka9hLJTPj0+8tAfsyO3ZiTwlCsSmi5yMr xxO2z4ld5o4= =Kih6 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] F@#$ing mirrors!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 That's all I got to say about that. :) - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBP1NhSBFHZPcobeHxAQK8xwQAmu1dRjCCNsEPCa9QzBNT9VeUR1NiYo09 L+0bwCy6X28EFmWN8XQH4zZtEe5R8+Y116+kslKyeUDAQX1fb4GiiBZ7qfeHX3Q4 M6sdj7gS9EaGqIIwK5ZGmgRjrzwSOS5rzIP4HqXbV/gt6ME8RI+5g89aK54WDdnJ 2sErR8mOXTY= =cUKZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Mirror madness
On Thursday 21 August 2003 04:29, Warly wrote: Could we get some kind of p2p solution up and running? With so many people wanting to keep a local cooker tree, it would seem self-evident that we should be taking advantage of this technology. A cooker torrent would be excellent! (does BitTorrent handle large numbers of files easily?). This would kick ass. :) Especially if it was setup so that it can download from multiple sources at a time to increase speed. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276
[Cooker] Installation problem#2 - shadow password not used on install
When installing my non root user during install he didn't land in /etc/shadow, it used /etc/passwd to store the password, and there was no mention of the username in /etc/shadow. root - however, was in shadow fine. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc resume: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/resume.doc
[Cooker] Installation problem - external USB used to boot, bootloader install failed
As of this morning w/ updated cooker mirror: Installed from hd, used usb external floppy to boot my sony grx, when installing bootloader get: Installation of bootloader failed. The following error occured: :part_nowrite:read:: input/output error I noticed every time I did that it tried to access my floppy, so I unplugged it and lilo went right on. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc resume: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/resume.doc
Re: [Cooker] Will Novell make a better linux desktop than us?
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 06:58, Buchan Milne wrote: http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/1329244 Note that they seem to be aiming to address the issues that a lot of users want, and a number of things I have hinted at in the past. One thing is the file manager, when used to browse the network. I don't see why Konqueror has the extra complexity of the different tree views when using the buttons on the sperator between the tree view and the file view. Why not just have something like this: +This Computer ++All Files ++My Files (ie $HOME) ++Printers ++Devices +Other Computers ++Windows-compatible Computers +++Entire Network (workgroup/AD tree) ++Netware-compatible Computers +++(bindery/nds tree) ++Unix-compatible Computers +++(fish:// etc) ++Internet Servers +++FTP Servers +++Web Servers +Bookmarks +History This is something that would be better aimed at KDE than Mandrake to implement. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276
Re: [Cooker] Re: kde splitting: some problems
On Friday 08 August 2003 20:25, Duncan wrote: On Fri 08 Aug 2003 16:14, Greg Meyer posted as excerpted below: On Friday 08 August 2003 02:21 am, Laurent Montel wrote: kdebase requires kdm, meaning you can't install kde without kdm/mdkdm kdebase will require all the time kdm. Doesn't it make more sense for kdebase to require dm and have all of the kdm/gdm/xdm/mdkkdm provide dm? Especially if mdkkdm and kdebase-kdm are separate packages. Why require a dm at all? There are those of us who prefer booting init 3, then starting kde from a console, avoiding the dm. For those of us who know that we also know we could force the removal. It's probably not a good idea for a newbie to not get a dm - and not requiring one would allow them to forget - or deselect one not knowing how important it would be to a new windows or mac convert. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc resume: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/resume.doc
[Cooker] New network connection detection?
What's with the new network connection detection? ie. what is it? where can I tweak it? A problem with it: I ifup wlan0 wireless card, it brings the wireless up with the ESSID but then says it's not connected and skips dhcp, so I have to ifup it twice to make it work. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc resume: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/resume.doc
[Cooker] msec-0.38-5mdk errors in cron.hourly
Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/share/msec/msec.py, line 266, in ? commit_changes() File /usr/share/msec/mseclib.py, line 24, in commit_changes apply(f[0], f[1]) File /usr/share/msec/libmsec.py, line 894, in accept_bogus_error_responses set_zero_one_variable(SYSCTLCONF, 'net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses', not arg, 1, 'Ignoring bogus icmp error responses', 'Accepting bogus icmp error responses') File /usr/share/msec/libmsec.py, line 819, in set_zero_one_variable val = int(val) ValueError: invalid literal for int(): False -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc resume: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/resume.doc
[Cooker] urpmi? Totally fsked!
I've got a bit of an issue rendering urpmi useless - is this known? Even after I force install an RPM urpmi thinks it's not installed. [EMAIL PROTECTED] RPMS]# rpm -Uvh --force kdebase-3.1.2-26mdk.i586.rpm warning: kdebase-3.1.2-26mdk.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 70771ff3 Preparing...### [100%] 1:kdebase### [100%] [EMAIL PROTECTED] RPMS]# urpmi --auto-select --no-verify-rpm The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded: galaxy-kde-kwin-0.9-1mdk.i586 (due to missing kwin.so) kdebase-kdm-3.1.2-26mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied kdebase == 3.1.2-26mdk, due to missing kdebase-kdm-config-file) kdebase-kdm-config-file-3.1.2-26mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied kdebase == 3.1.2-26mdk) kdemoreartwork-mkultra-0.2.1-2mdk.i586 (due to missing kwin.so, due to missing kdebase) kdenetwork-3.1.2-15mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied kdebase = 3.1) kdenetwork-kppp-3.1.2-15mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied kdenetwork = 3.1.2-15mdk) kmail-aegypten-plugins-1.0-2mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied kdebase = 3.1-beta2) krozat-9.1-2mdk.i586 (due to missing kdebase) mdklaunchhelp-9.1-3mdk.i586 (due to missing kdebase) (y/N) -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] urpmi? Totally fsked!
On Monday 07 July 2003 11:30, François Pons wrote: Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've got a bit of an issue rendering urpmi useless - is this known? Even after I force install an RPM urpmi thinks it's not installed. It could have been caused by your forced installation, but anyway, newer perl-URPM should fix this strange behaviour... François. I had to force it, since kdebase was already installed. I got the same thing before I forced the install. I also installed the newer perl-URPM which I had to do by hand via -Fvh because urpmi complained about dependency problems with that as well. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Cooker + VMware
On Saturday 05 July 2003 18:40, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: Has anyone used latest cooker (gcc3.3, etc.) with VMware 3.2? I'm a little behind on keeping up with cooker since I'm a little leery of that upgrade. Lonnie Borntreger Yes, it worked fine, although it complained about my kernel not being compiled with 3.2 it did work. I have a home brew kernel compiled with gcc3.1. VMware workstation 4.0 also worked, but galaxy-gnome breaks it at current state .9-1mdk -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] fam not working??
Fam runs through xinetd doesn't it? So it wouldn't be running unless there were a connection to it. On Friday 04 July 2003 06:57, phriedrich wrote: Hallo, I tried to install the e17 rpms from http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~lenny/e/RPMS/ So far so good..but e doesn't start, i figured out that the efsd couldn't connect to fam, but I started xinetd and enabled fam for it ... the same on 2 different 9.1 systems here. I would say it's either a failure in the efsd or one in fam. The next point is even when I started fam, I can't find it by: ps -e | grep fam . So possibly fam doesn't work? Thanks for any help. Friedrich Preuss -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] VMware Workstation 4.0.0 build-4460 broken after updates?
I'm not sure which package broke this if it was cooker at all, but it's the only thing changed on my system is cooker pkgs, and now vmware segs, my first guess would be locales, but I backed up a version and still no vmware. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] konqueror crash and knode prob
Sounds like you are having the thumbnail problem, try --force installing XFree86 and see if that helps. On Monday 30 June 2003 14:43, Pierre BETOUIN wrote: Same problem for me, and another one : when starting konqueror, for browsing files, in large icon only, it always refresh the directory and generate core dumps every refresh. Here is the error msg: kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::updateDirectory(const KURL)] Killed = false kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::updateDirectory(const KURL)] update started in file:/root kio (KDirListerCache): [bool KDirListerCache::checkUpdate(const QString)] aborted, directory file:/ not in cache. kio (KDirListerCache): [void KDirListerCache::slotUpdateResult(KIO::Job*)] finished update file:/root kdeinit: Got EXEC_NEW 'kio_thumbnail' from launcher. kdeinit: PID 8714 terminated. and gdb tell me (not very verbose) : Core was generated by `kdeinit: kio_thumbnail thum'. Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault. #0 0x411c3783 in ?? () kdeinit, kdebase, kdecore and other kde packages are up to date (cooker). This error only occur in large icon mode. Other modes as details, text are not concerned. Pierre Le lun 30/06/2003 à 15:27, Mark Draheim a écrit : On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:01:30 -0500 Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Render was find, after click on the left panel (it's a javascript url), konqueror crashes. Same here, plus I've noticed Konqueror will no longer run pages I sometimes visit, eg, http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/ Just brings up a blank page. If I use mozilla to load the page, then click on another link on the page (eg, Docs), then paste that link into Konqueror, it loads without any fuss.kdebase-3.1.2-23mdk thanks for trying, at least I now know that it's not my setup. I guess it's a KDE problem and not a packaging problem. So we'll just wait for the KDE people to fix that. Also the knode problem is quite obviously connected to the fact that there are now 4 choices in the left drop down combo box, though the 4th is not labelled. However, there are still only 3 corresponding choices in the right hand drop down combo box. Apparently the choice made in the left combo box returns an integer that then determines what is shown in the right box. All the choices seem to be offset by 1. But again, this is surely a problem of the KDE sources. Mark _ Envie de discuter en live avec vos amis ? Tlcharger MSN Messenger http://www.ifrance.com/_reloc/m la 1re messagerie instantane de France -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Re: VMware Workstation 4.0.0 build-4460 broken after updates?
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 20:53, Jason Straight wrote: I'm not sure which package broke this if it was cooker at all, but it's the only thing changed on my system is cooker pkgs, and now vmware segs, my first guess would be locales, but I backed up a version and still no vmware. This is apparently because of galaxy-gnome, reverting this to 2-30mdk did the trick. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Making DVD's of cooker?
Is making a cooker DVD as easy as using the cd-rom image to make the DVD bootable and just straight putting the i586 contents on the DVD (with the RPMS2, or course)? Previously I've used mkcd, and just got a DVD recorder. Thanks. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] problem with rpmdrake
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 15:12, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If i try to start rpmdrake i get this Can't call method signal_connect on an undefined value at /usr/lib/libDrakX/ugtk2.pm line 1282. and no rpmdrake Yes I've changed the ugtk2 API but didn't put in a new rpmdrake before drakxtools was not released as well in cooker. I'll do tomorrow. Tomorrow, but what about my 96 servers at the bank running cooker!?!? :) hehe. Kidding of course -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] [Bug 3903] [kdebase] konqueror image thumbnails not created
Ok, I think I have this pretty well narrowed down to help you find it - it's apparently a file conflict or symlink or something between kdebase and XFree86. rpm -Uvh --force kdebase and previews go away rpm -Uvh --force XFree86 and they come back if X is installed after kdebase everything works, if not it wont. Probably the GL libs? Anyway mine is working now :) I wouldn't even have noticed that if it hadn't been for my opening a kfm while updates were going. I started updates, opened a kfm and preview worked. Then after they were done it didn't :( So I went back thru and put them all back a version in the order they installed, when I hit XFree86 everything came back. So then I went and re-updated everything else and they still worked. Tried X again and still worked. On Tuesday 24 June 2003 10:53, Jason Straight wrote: Hey! Ya fixed it ;) Thanks! On Tuesday 24 June 2003 03:24, Laurent Montel wrote: Le Monday 23 June 2003 15:44, Jason Straight a écrit : Hi, I'm trying to do whatever I can to find the real root of this problem. I know your busy, but this is bugging the hell outta me :) hi Do you have any idea why it would die where it does with thumbnail creation? I also don't get preview in kio_file requester. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] konqueror icon preview
I noticed something odd with my icon preview in konqueror, I have not been getting them but I also have not been getting the crash handler for every icon it tries to create. I rm'ed my .qt dir and now I am. Anyone getting any closer to a solution on this annoyance? -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled
On Sunday 15 June 2003 12:12, Dave Cotton wrote: 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? Can you just edit the pppd config and tell it persistant? That is an option of pppd in the config. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Re: konqueror icon image previews fail
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 15:58, Jason Straight wrote: I'm taking this back to cooker: Are there people out there who aren't seeing this? On Tuesday 10 June 2003 14:43, Andy Neitzke wrote: Do you have the same manifestation of the problem as I have -- where _all_ previews, not just those for .jpg files, fail? Yes - gifs and jpegs both fail. I created a new user on my system, copied a jpeg and a gif to the home dir and it still didn't work. It creates $HOME/.thumbnails/normal/ but no images inside the dir are created, strace tells me that konqueror is trying to load the images to display for icons but that they cannot be found because they don't get kreated korrectly. Well - this isn't just image related - all previews are broken. Text, html, etc... I almost wondered if it wasn't something to do with my iconset, so I switched to kde default icons and still no joy. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Re: konqueror icon image previews fail
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 09:38, Jason Straight wrote: On Tuesday 10 June 2003 15:58, Jason Straight wrote: Are there people out there who aren't seeing this? On Tuesday 10 June 2003 14:43, Andy Neitzke wrote: Do you have the same manifestation of the problem as I have -- where _all_ previews, not just those for .jpg files, fail? Yes - gifs and jpegs both fail. I created a new user on my system, copied a jpeg and a gif to the home dir and it still didn't work. It creates $HOME/.thumbnails/normal/ but no images inside the dir are created, strace tells me that konqueror is trying to load the images to display for icons but that they cannot be found because they don't get kreated korrectly. Well - this isn't just image related - all previews are broken. Text, html, etc... I almost wondered if it wasn't something to do with my iconset, so I switched to kde default icons and still no joy. I now also checked every package that owns a lib ldd listed konqueror and kioslave and kio_thumbnail.so all turned up clean with rpm -V. I have no idea why this happens if others aren't seeing it. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Kpanel died with kdelibs 3.1.2-9
I have no panel after last update. kdelibs-common-3.1.2-9mdk kdelibs-3.1.2-9mdk (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... (no debugging symbols found)...0x40fda857 in waitpid () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 #0 0x40fda857 in waitpid () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 #1 0x406e9dc4 in KCrash::defaultCrashHandler(int) () from /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4 #2 0x4114ac68 in killpg () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #3 0x40fd6e5b in raise () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 #4 0x4114ac04 in raise () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #5 0x4114c470 in abort () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #6 0x410cf7e5 in __cxa_call_unexpected () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #7 0x410cf822 in std::terminate() () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #8 0x410cf9a2 in __cxa_throw () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #9 0x410cfbf2 in operator new(unsigned) () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #10 0x410cfcad in operator new[](unsigned) () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Kpanel died with kdelibs 3.1.2-9
well, I mv'ed kickerrc and got it back , but every menu I click kills it again. On Tuesday 10 June 2003 09:21 am, Jason Straight wrote: I have no panel after last update. kdelibs-common-3.1.2-9mdk kdelibs-3.1.2-9mdk (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)... (no debugging symbols found)...0x40fda857 in waitpid () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 #0 0x40fda857 in waitpid () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 #1 0x406e9dc4 in KCrash::defaultCrashHandler(int) () from /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4 #2 0x4114ac68 in killpg () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #3 0x40fd6e5b in raise () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 #4 0x4114ac04 in raise () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #5 0x4114c470 in abort () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #6 0x410cf7e5 in __cxa_call_unexpected () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #7 0x410cf822 in std::terminate() () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #8 0x410cf9a2 in __cxa_throw () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #9 0x410cfbf2 in operator new(unsigned) () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #10 0x410cfcad in operator new[](unsigned) () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Kpanel died with kdelibs 3.1.2-9
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 09:24 am, Ricardo Cruz wrote: Actually, it is not called Kpanel, but Kicker :) Ricardo Cruz Yeah, I noticed :) -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Kpanel died with kdelibs 3.1.2-9
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 10:00 am, Texstar wrote: You can remove the .kickerrc file in your ~/.kde/share/config directory and it should come back on the next log in. I tried that - and now when I click a menu entry it dies again. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Kpanel died with kdelibs 3.1.2-9
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 11:36 am, Laurent Montel wrote: Le Tuesday 10 June 2003 15:26, Jason Straight a écrit : well, I mv'ed kickerrc and got it back , but every menu I click kills it again. Sorry ? kicker crashed ? I can't reproduce this crash. it's very strnage. Ok I will try with a new user. Regards. It has something to do with applications, when I click an icon on kicker the app will start, when I click a menu it will kill kicker. If I right click the panel - Panel Menu - Add As soon as I hover over application button it kills kicker. This is what I get with strace: access(/home/junfan/.kde/share/apps/kicker/pics/kside_tile.png, R_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) access(/usr/share/apps/kicker/pics/kside_tile.png, R_OK) = 0 stat64(/usr/share/apps/kicker/pics/kside_tile.png, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=151, ...}) = 0 open(/usr/share/apps/kicker/pics/kside_tile.png, O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 11 fstat64(11, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=151, ...}) = 0 fstat64(11, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=151, ...}) = 0 mmap2(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x40025000 read(11, \211PNG\r\n\32\n\0\0\0\rIHDR\0\0\0\30\0\0\0\4\10\2\0\0..., 4096) = 151 _llseek(11, 0, [0], SEEK_SET) = 0 _llseek(11, 0, [0], SEEK_SET) = 0 read(11, \211PNG\r\n\32\n\0\0\0\rIHDR\0\0\0\30\0\0\0\4\10\2\0\0..., 4096) = 151 close(11) = 0 munmap(0x40025000, 4096)= 0 gettimeofday({1055259870, 969546}, NULL) = 0 mmap2(NULL, 2147487744, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = -1 ENOMEM (Cannot allocate memory) brk(0) = 0x8204000 brk(0x881f1000) = 0x8204000 mmap2(NULL, 2147487744, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = -1 ENOMEM (Cannot allocate memory) rt_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, [ABRT], NULL, 8) = 0 kill(10451, SIGABRT)= 0 --- SIGABRT (Aborted) @ 0 (0) --- rt_sigaction(SIGALRM, {SIG_DFL}, {SIG_DFL}, 8) = 0 alarm(3)= 0 write(2, kicker: crashHandler called\n, 28kicker: crashHandler called -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Kpanel died with kdelibs 3.1.2-9
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 11:36 am, Laurent Montel wrote: Le Tuesday 10 June 2003 15:26, Jason Straight a écrit : well, I mv'ed kickerrc and got it back , but every menu I click kills it again. Sorry ? kicker crashed ? I can't reproduce this crash. it's very strnage. Ok I will try with a new user. Regards. Nevermind - it was system specific. I went to the applnk dir and rm'ed a subdir I had for openoffice and cured the problem. Thanks - although I don't know why it caused that. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] kdebase-3.1.2-10mdk
Jun 10 2003 Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1.2-9mdk - Add patch810-811: allow to change menu entry desktop file into kcontrol-keys --=-=-= -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Re: konqueror icon image previews fail
I'm taking this back to cooker: Are there people out there who aren't seeing this? On Tuesday 10 June 2003 14:43, Andy Neitzke wrote: Do you have the same manifestation of the problem as I have -- where _all_ previews, not just those for .jpg files, fail? Yes - gifs and jpegs both fail. I created a new user on my system, copied a jpeg and a gif to the home dir and it still didn't work. It creates $HOME/.thumbnails/normal/ but no images inside the dir are created, strace tells me that konqueror is trying to load the images to display for icons but that they cannot be found because they don't get kreated korrectly. write(8, \0\0\0\22\0t\0h\0u\0m\0b\0n\0a\0i\0l\377\377\377\377\0..., 122kdeinit: Got EXEC_NEW 'kio_thumbnail' from launcher. ) = 122 read(8, \2\3\0\2:\0\0\0, 8) = 8 read(8, 3\0\0\0, 4) = 4 read(8, \0\0\0\nklauncher\0\0\0\0\20konqueror-2083..., 58) = 58 gettimeofday({1055273084, 52678}, NULL) = 0 close(13) = 0 stat64(/home/test/.kde/share/config/, {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0700, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0 stat64(/home/test/.kde/share/config/kio_thumbnailrc, 0xbfffe350) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) stat64(/usr/share/config/kio_thumbnailrc, 0xbfffe350) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) gettimeofday({1055273084, 53928}, NULL) = 0 writev(3, [{\231\6\5\0\n\2\0\3\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\30\0\30\0;\3\5\0\10..., 1788}, {]\357]\357]\357\231\316\226\265\363\234\323\234\363\234..., 364}], 2) = 2152 ... open(/home/test/.thumbnails/normal/9c8291a5326e7e09335a6165973ac644.png, O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] After update to KDE 3.1.2, Konqueror can't create thumbnails
Yeah, this annoyance has been documented to http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3903 On Thursday 05 June 2003 09:41 pm, Andy Neitzke wrote: Hi, Ever since being upgraded to the KDE 3.1.2 packages, Konqueror on my (fully up-to-date) Cooker machine fails to create thumbnails for _any_ file type. Thumbnails that already exist are presented just fine, but when Konqueror encounters a file without a thumbnail (of a type for which previews are turned on) the gear icon just spins for a while (roughly 1 sec for each such file) without any thumbnail file being created. The problem still occurs if I create a new user, so I don't think it has to do with a config file. Anyone else seeing this? Andy Neitzke [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] request: remove super gay problem causing mdk never on a server again with ifplugd
Ok, I'm about ready to start kicking ass over this - ifplugd just totally farked up our network on a bunch of machines when I had to recycle power on our switch - what mayhem. What a gay idea to try to turn mandrake into XP - and even worse why can't I just remove ifplugd package? I see there's a conditional in initscripts/network for ifplugd to have it check for it - why can't I just remove with ifplugd without breaking dependancies? This really is a stupid setup, and what a pain in the ass it just caused. Paint that package brown and stick peanuts and corn to it, put it on contrib or something don't make it a default install. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] request: remove super gay problem causing mdk never on a server again with ifplugd
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 11:38 am, Buchan Milne wrote: Jason Straight wrote: Ok, I'm about ready to start kicking ass over this - ifplugd just totally farked up our network on a bunch of machines when I had to recycle power on our switch - what mayhem. So your DHCP server can't handle multiple requests? If your network can't handle DHCP, use static assignments. Has nothing to do with DHCP, I don't use dhcp-client for servers, these are machines with static settings and some with special routes that get added with ip route, and proxy arp gets turned on. That stuff doesn't get restarted by ifplugd when it decides to restart my ethernet devs. What a gay idea to try to turn mandrake into XP All versions of windows after 2000 Pro do it, including all versions of Windows 2000 server. Yeah, but that doesn't make it suck less. :) - and even worse why can't I just remove ifplugd package? I see there's a conditional in initscripts/network for ifplugd to have it check for it - why can't I just remove with ifplugd without breaking dependancies? You can just run drakconnect and uncheck network hotplugging. Thank you - I just rm'ed ifplugd - was fasts fix, since I didn't feel like bringing down a network of 4000 again to remove ifplug, I'll just wait till the next reboot. This really is a stupid setup, and what a pain in the ass it just caused. Paint that package brown and stick peanuts and corn to it, put it on contrib or something don't make it a default install. So what about laptop users? Must they know about contrib before they can get a semi-functional network setup? How does not having ifplug make may laptop not work? I've been running mandrake on my laptop for years without ifplug without a problem. I mostly use wireless though and hardly ever boot up with a working eth0 so I didn't notice this behaviour of ifplugd before. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] request: remove super gay problem causing mdk never on a server again with ifplugd
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 11:36 am, Guillaume Rousse wrote: Ainsi parlait Jason Straight : What a gay idea to try to turn mandrake into XP - and even worse why can't And what's your problem with gay people ? None really - I guess I used the word out of context. It was the first word that came to mind :P If you don't like it stop being so gay! heheh I don't have a problem with gay people, just gay features :) -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] request: remove super gay problem causing mdk never on a server again with ifplugd
Yeah, I agree, and I appologize to everyone. I was just super [EMAIL PROTECTED] off 2 seconds after I got the machines all back to running with phones ringing off the hook, of course I had to get to physical access on 2 of them to fix stuff. So I was very unhappy at such a feature being default, which really takes away from the Mandrake on servers experience. What a surprize which we normally don't run into. My question is this - sure it's nice to have laptop users with ifplug ( I guess) but if that's the reasoning behind it - how many more people run it on desktops? Let laptop users choose to turn it on - not be default. On Wednesday 04 June 2003 12:03 pm, Leif Sawyer wrote: Guillaume Rousse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] escrit: Ainsi parlait Jason Straight : What a gay idea to try to turn mandrake into XP - and even worse why can't And what's your problem with gay people ? Or happy people? I think he likes it.. 'what a happy idea to try to turn..' etc.. Jason, please, refrain from inferred vulgarities that may not carry over on an international list. Be concise and clear. If you have opinions about the behavior of the software, try using constructive criticisms. It will make this a much nicer place to work in. Leif -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] why have ifplugd default? (Was super-rant,gibberish, out-of-line, spontanious - sorry ;)
Ok, now that I've taken time to collect myself and calm the fsck down. Why is ifplugd default? If it's for laptop users who switch network locations: 1. Why build the distro for laptops when more use it on desktops? 2. Who ever switches network cables and needs to have it reconfigured for them? I mean how often does someone really travel to another location with another network and not reboot and restart? 3. Most people who roam around and hotplug network would be on wireless, which takes care of that in it's own configuration (pcmcia), not ifplugd. I just don't understand who would want ifplugd? It's a dangerous thing that caused problems on machines that I would never have put a utility like that on, but I didn't know and didn't have any warning. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] request: remove super gay problem causing mdk never on a server again with ifplugd
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 01:37 pm, Buchan Milne wrote: Well, it should ... AFAIK ifplugd should use ifup interface, so if your static routes are set in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/interface.route, they should be added for you. Proxyarp and anything else should be done via /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/if{up,down}.d/* If you had configured it some way, you had an accident waiting to happen without ifplugd. Actually ifplugd turned out to be the accidednt waiting to happen. I have rc.local setup with the sysctl since the sysctl.conf never seems to work right on that - I think it must do that before ifup, so the devs aren't there to configure. On 2 of the machines they have special routing which is added by a separate script I wrote also run from rc.local. Actual routing tables for different networks and load balancing using iproute2 utils. :( -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] why have ifplugd default? (Was super-rant,gibberish, out-of-line, spontanious - sorry ;)
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 01:42 pm, Buchan Milne wrote: Jason Straight wrote: Ok, now that I've taken time to collect myself and calm the fsck down. Why is ifplugd default? If it's for laptop users who switch network locations: 1. Why build the distro for laptops when more use it on desktops? Let's drop SCSI support while we're at it? What about firewire (I mean, how many desktops ship with firewire ports compared to laptops) and support for LCD panels? I'm not saying drop it - but why (by default) configure mdk install for laptops? If that's the case why not have APM configured to suspend after 10 mins of inactivity? Or configure the system to only flush buffers to HD every 2 hrs to save battery? I use a laptop - I don't use ifplugd. 2. Who ever switches network cables and needs to have it reconfigured for them? Users (ie not admins). I mean how often does someone really travel to another location with another network and not reboot and restart? Every time they us a cross-over cable to transfer something. That happens more often than using mdk on desktops? Do you really think I want to tell our director over an international cellphone call how to restart the network and/or configure routes to transfer files to a windows machine which has now auto-configured itself? ifplugd is only going to restart ethX with the config in the ifup script, so it's going to come back up the same way anyway - so if it's DHCP it's not that hard to have him run dhclient to renew. 3. Most people who roam around and hotplug network would be on wireless, which takes care of that in it's own configuration (pcmcia), not ifplugd. For PCMCIA users, it is not too much of a problem, if you're prepared to tell them to pop the card every time they plug into a different network (ie cross-over cable), but for on-board ethernet cards that's not possible. I just don't understand who would want ifplugd? It's a dangerous thing that caused problems on machines that I would never have put a utility like that on, but I didn't know and didn't have any warning. It's not dangerous, it only highilghted the dangers you had in your network (ifdown eth0 ifup eth0 would have killed your network in the same way ...). Yeah, but I would have done that manually and would expect it - I didn't expect 3 machines to die when I restarted the switch and not come back up with the routes and arp config the way I left them. Automation like that is anal. I have problems with XP disabling the wireless clients sometimes because of the hotplug detect network connection it has. I wish it would just leave them alone - if I configure something my way I don't expect some program to go and take the liberty of changing it for what it thinks I want. Buchan -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] why have ifplugd default? (Was super-rant, gibberish, out-of-line, spontanious - sorry ;)
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 02:06 pm, Adam Williamson wrote: Doesn't ifplugd also solve the problem some saw where, if they happened to be disconnected from the network for some reason, it would sit there on boot trying to get an IP address for five minutes? ISTR that's one of its functions, anyway. If that's true I digress. I must say I hate waiting for dhcp to timeout to get a useable system when I've used it in the past. ifplugd is ok by me if that alone is true :) Perhaps during install asking if the system will be used as a server it should not have ifplugd? -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] perl(the)
On Saturday 31 May 2003 09:57 am, Oden Eriksson wrote: Installation failed: perl(the) is needed by MySQL-client-4.0.13-1mdk What's perl(the)? Yeah, I got that too just a few mins ago. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] mirror troubles
There appears to be problems with the mirrors. sunet is just hanging after giving motd, sunsite hasn't update any of the new RPM's since 9.1 in the main distro - only contribs. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] hostap drivers
On Thursday 27 March 2003 06:52 pm, Guillaume Rousse wrote: The following drivers allow to use some wireless cards as access point: http://hostap.epitest.fi/ Please include them in the kernel. That would be nice, I found with my prism2.5 card that the hermes drivers and wlan drivers got aweful throughput, so I now use the hostap drivers with my prism card for managed mode too, and get excellent throughput. Although I can't speak for the current state of either, it was some time ago that I setup hostap drivers and have stuck with them since. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Mandrake isn't interested in new contributors?
It may just be timing. They probably have a backlog of things to catch up on after finishing up 9.1 and vacationing afterward. On Friday 28 March 2003 05:52 am, Vlastimil Holer wrote: Hi, I read text 'How to contribute some packages to Cooker' on MDK Cooker web pages and sent my public key to Mandrakesoft. But till now I didn't receive any message so I dont' know whether my key was accepted or what. Do I anything wrong? Thanks, Vlasta Faculty of Informatics e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Masaryk University Brnowww: www.fi.muni.cz/~xholer Czech Republic -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] security audit
On Friday 14 March 2003 09:23 am, jokerman64 wrote: On Friday 14 March 2003 6:58 am, Han Boetes wrote: Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's a local exploit. I can think of a few other local ``exploits'' as well, like booting in single user mode. this is not a exploit if you can _boot_ in single user mode it's mean you have acess to the hardware and if you have access we cannot do anything of security for you. Ahem, you are right. :) # Han I disagree, i don't think that if you go into single user mode that you should be root. You should still have to log in. The argument that someone has physical access to your computer thus making it your problem and not an exploit is IMHO fallacious. No one should be able to get root that easily. So set a bios password or a bootloader password if you are worried about physical security, because simply having someone not log in as root by single mode won't save you from a bootdisk anyway. Having a password in single mode would be useless as a means of physical security. Set your bios with a pw (edit pw, not a boot pw - after all you don't want to have to enter a pw every time you boot - that sucks), set your bios to only boot from HD. Now in lilo set it restricted so that someone with physical access can't give options to lilo bootparams without supplying a password. Now no one can use a bootdisk to get around OS security, and no one without the password can boot single mode. Problem solved. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] security audit
On Friday 14 March 2003 10:11 am, Adam Williamson wrote: Not entirely. You also have to lock your case shut somehow to stop someone opening it up and flicking the BIOS reset... Anyway, in regards to the original bug, this isn't purely a local exploit, surely? Doesn't it also apply to someone ssh'ing in from a remote site? i.e., I could give a simple user account to someone in Australia, thinking it's safe, and they could then ssh in and use this exploit to get a root shell? Yeah, I just wasn't going that in depth. Of course for real physical security, you should install your systems inside a farraday cage so no one can use eavesdropping methods to get your passes too. Just the point that single mode isn't really a weakness, no more than being able to run bash as root is. If someone is allowed to get to single mode without supplying some form of security authentication then the administrator has already failed his job of being physically secure. May as well just log in as root at the console and leave it unlocked that way. :) -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] security audit
On Friday 14 March 2003 09:56 am, scott chevalley wrote: perhaps not by default, but if you type linux single init=/bin/sh at a lilo prompt (or grub, but it would look different), you can bypass any security on the system except for encrypted filesystem security, as far as I'm aware. Besides, with all the knoppix based CD distro's out there, including one that fits on a business card CD, anyone can boot the pc with that and Knoppix will automatically mount all the recognizable partitions as it boots.. Just my 0.02 Scott Dont overlook lilo's security - my laptop is setup to boot HD only, bios settings are pw protected. Lilo will boot linux without a password but requires a password if any cmdline options are given to lilo with a kernel, so it still stops people from booting with an external disk, and can't boot single mode. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] security audit
On Friday 14 March 2003 11:11 am, Levi Ramsey wrote: If someone has physical access to the computer they can pass their own parameters to the kernel, including init=/bin/bash, whcih, bada bing bada boom, gives them instant root. man lilo - you can restrict it from allowing cmdline, or even booting altogether wihout a pw. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] apache1 - why no mod_proxy
Why is the proxy module missing from binaries of apache? I noticed it's in 2, but not 1. While 1 has mod_gzip and not mod_proxy - this makes setting up a gzip compressing proxy difficult for our ISP ;) Thanks -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Re: War
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 04:44 pm, eddie wrote: Cláudio Roger wrote: ROLF ROLF ROLF ROLF ROLF ROLF ROLF ROLF ROLF Buchan Milne wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: we did get mails from some morons who said that they don't want to buy us because we are French and don't support the war. Hail we are like this we like to eat Camembert, drink Wine and make love :-p And are they going to start boycotting British products now too? Really, mixing politics and business is not a good idea ... Buchan Yeah, I bet the same people who stopped buying French products and renamed them didn't stop buying gasoline or oil yet. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] kdeinit's using all my RAM suddenly?!
As of this morning after updating it would appear that my RAM use is at 250M after booting only KDE. It's normally at about 100M, anyone else seeing these results? kdebase-3.1-79mdk -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] kdeinit's using all my RAM suddenly?!
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 09:18 am, Jason Straight wrote: As of this morning after updating it would appear that my RAM use is at 250M after booting only KDE. It's normally at about 100M, anyone else seeing these results? kdebase-3.1-79mdk Nevermind this - I should look at all the #'s and not base on percentages and how much RAM is left. I should have looked also at the total and realized my ram came unseated :) -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] arts crappy sound (not sblive) - just me?
Since the last arts update on Friday (-2mdk), it seems my sound will play fine for a while then start stuttering, sounds like my sound is playing through a fan. I have i810 sound using ALSA drivers on a WOLK kernel I've been running for weeks without changes. The only thing I can think of is that it's got to be arts, the date corresponds with the date I started having trouble. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
Re: [Cooker] Mandrake 9.1 Should be Delayed
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 What about my laptop that I use for server testing and therefore have almost all servers installed, which I also use for multimedia purposes. I think it would be better to have mandrake just focus on getting 1 good distro out, instead of 3 or 4. Rather than have multiple sub distro's I like the idea of having one distro with all the options. The distrobution itself doesn't chose what I install, I do. If I want multimedia I install multimedia apps and kernels, if I want server I install server, but if I want both I don't have to mix and match from different CD sets, or go compiling. The reason I chose mandrake above all others is really nothing more than their excellenct choice of packages in the distro. The guys at Mandrake seem to package almost every title I use, and that saves me a lot of compile time. On Wednesday 05 March 2003 10:27 pm, Levi Ramsey wrote: On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Andi Payn wrote: Provide, in addition to the 3-CD distribution, a mini version that provides just enough to get you up and running and install other packages. You could download, say, a 150MB ISO for English, or a 180MB ISO for some other language (if there were people interested in maintaining a mini-distro for that language), instead of 2GB with everything. You'd have a basic KDE desktop only, everything needed to get on a LAN or cable/DSL connection, all of the packaging tools, the core development packages, and some of the setup/configuration tools, but few applications, no servers, etc. I've thought of creating separate sub-distros for various uses. For instance, there could be a Mandrake Laptop Edition, with a kernel and pacakge set optimized for laptops (possibly with fewer servers), a Mandrake Multimedia Edition (for A/V work) with multimedia kernels by default and a selection of packages that would normally be in contribs in the main distro. Each of the 9.2 editions would be compatible (ie you could take a Standard Edition package and install it on a Laptop Edition install) and stem from the same Cooker process. Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPmdfqxFHZPcobeHxAQJ95gQAoe9Ii7mB+DgVTWuM5NcGM9FssItOHUK9 QH6kVsm5B7jjJ7bSF8hHVl3sGhgqtEGN7zPd1LDWWu8qmZLL3sd58hpBj7L7geYg DA5aamhHmigZXfme+6nkOqkmqORSNGYQcaQ3yvBf31CY2z2f43OLXjz83uo9c17a eMX4LSn5nkg= =43IS -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Mandrake 9.1 Should be Delayed
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 06 March 2003 09:32 am, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: Jan Ciger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am pretty much green here, but I have to agree - let's push the release date few days. There are bugs, which are pretty bad/annoying and will earn pretty bad image to Mandrake. FYI we are still working. And while working, we happen to fix a few bugs.. Man, I've been using cooker for a couple years straight now, the only issues I have are konqueror not magnifying pdf's, radeon 7500's don't seem to be friendly with X ever, and I hate supermount. I can't say Mandrake should hold back on the release because I don't know what they are capable of accomplishing in the next few days. What I do think is that Mandrake should say what many other linux developers say, We will release a final when it's of final quality, we are hoping to release on [day] of [month], but if we don't; don't be a big baby, it just means we are making sure you get the best product we can deliver! I do think that release candidates were labled as such too soon, release candidates are what you have when the buglist has been abolished, and the new bugs are coming at a trickle. I mean, did anyone really think RC[x] was ready for release in the event that no new bugs were reported? No. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPmeChhFHZPcobeHxAQLgsgP/SD+8FTJdHOFMYrZXyTZUaRgl8eZkFWXm YMVDAtAuupvRRhB5kxm6NAEWK6nt9rBWFlT4KGx9z4zzum7yXP1DCqf15QPrzNTm QII2iCH/6zCUFswQn5OKPGGUKX9oZ7HLflt0APv7XzdaO4QIvH5mHjtB5Fe0Wisw scrQwB0sLTw= =UDLR -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Mandrake 9.1 Should be Delayed
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 06 March 2003 02:17 pm, Greg Meyer wrote: But that is not how release candidate is defined here. rc stage is when cooker is frozen from feature add, not when there is a setup MandrakeSoft thinks could go out. Clarifying what these terms mean is important. -- Yeah, by anyone elses definition that is beta. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPmfCvBFHZPcobeHxAQKfhQP/es5QzFTbjNuPLEAbsw8Wtaxe947QRa// uF6Xkksxdx/p+znxC7cWTwneBSDUCZV+WAQTsAap293AXw2geJTCi7K4ctfj7jjc wycPPwR7zPAlrFHa7tT059GPO64znp3e2lQ8NHfH2qG42+Up260Q0kTJj7kqDuvo +Vp5PhRC6S4= =wNwL -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] (Postfix bug?!) List moderators please read
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Postfix seems to have a bug in the resolver that I cannot post to mandrake list using new IP#'s, postfix on your end is saying that my hostname is not found - when indeed your nameserver and dig say it is! I had this same problem at my house with our new IP#'s, everything on that system (dig, host, nslookup, ipopd, sshd, etc..) can all resolve the name from IP, however postfix cannot! - [EMAIL PROTECTED] junfan]# mailq - -Queue ID- --Size-- Arrival Time -Sender/Recipient--- 746913B06 1223 Mon Feb 24 16:34:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (host smtp1.mandrax.org[63.209.80.242] said: 450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [64.186.37.76] (in reply to RCPT TO command)) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- 1 Kbytes in 1 Request. [EMAIL PROTECTED] junfan]# dig @smtp1.mandrax.org -x 64.186.37.76 ; DiG 9.2.2rc1 @smtp1.mandrax.org -x 64.186.37.76 ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 64945 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;76.37.186.64.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR ;; ANSWER SECTION: 76.37.186.64.in-addr.arpa. 3425 IN PTR 64-186-37-76.nmo.net. ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: 76.37.186.64.in-addr.arpa. 21425 IN NS ns.nmo.net. 76.37.186.64.in-addr.arpa. 21425 IN NS ns2.nmo.net. ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: ns.nmo.net. 81610 IN A 12.32.78.202 ns2.nmo.net.81610 IN A 12.32.78.203 ;; Query time: 96 msec ;; SERVER: 63.209.80.242#53(smtp1.mandrax.org) ;; WHEN: Mon Feb 24 16:37:42 2003 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 144 - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPlqRzhFHZPcobeHxAQK3KgQAsrcfrWZZ+xZWnlWpKxFC6oBT3Eq7uu8s TuZIciTStNeJ2jKQt4bQrhQ4XaImM5bLMCqHBBB/JfFjB3tdB0XNhBYrR/BZaibE YsLcPVlSxUPAmdFudXspZTPgTvMOa4I43tmbthcpEFSe28ga4Lndj/GrSsdPWDzR OWqSWn8flyQ= =CEFA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] ping list (ignore)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Testing to see if postfix resolver at mandrake can resolve my reverse and therefore allow me to post again with new IP/provider, dns zones. postfix won't resolve them here but everything else can. :( -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPlqP9RFHZPcobeHxAQLmfAP+KSgVjmBbQkiVjILKPqCTCYSJNoetZ6CD 7h/fhhrY+j2uFItB4/ryDLzyVwSaaudJylHr7lPJNLFY0nZGRw0Hl2ErBIMuMT0Y 55o2NOrusNKn29DyxKWvQY6Ra1D6C3H9oGo40Y+PjEGTv2owan6jiig+N2zhQwDM wb8zsARRvss= =kVE6 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] rsync errors (sunsite.uio.no)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Apparently there's a perms problem on the mirror? receiving file list ... opendir(doc): Permission denied 4310 files to consider IO error encountered - skipping file deletion - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPlJFnBFHZPcobeHxAQLOfQQAny5LV/gBCL1TOvY1o1MJubdWIJtOYjR4 NVVCGasMDBCyTnUCEuGe2DBJr14jvKMF9DNcgRudoNsLfGH78j1iSXcuVn8WW1JU R40fEe6GfHCz3MPtuQ1v9Tm/DbkdKOsp5gdUQwegVOwLZVC7g4QHm7LjTo7VcGSU q+FNa0oqo3A= =JUyW -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Mysql gui / frontend
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sure there is - php and apache ;) On Monday 17 February 2003 06:09 pm, J. Greenlees wrote: Mandrake? they are lgpl so I doubt it is a licensing concern. ran into a shopkeeper that is using Mandrake 9 and he was complaining that there wasn't a gui / frontend for Mysql. I checked thier site and found two versions, on not being developed in favour of the other. if no-one knows why they haven't been packaged, I'll have to learn how to build rpms, then upload the srpm to contrib. ( testing the option being developed [ well actually compiling it to verify the functionality ] right now ) Jaqui --- ***Protect your PC from local E-Mail Application security holes*** ***Maintain your Privacy - Passport Free*** ***Anti SPAM Whitelist feature*** http://www.x-mail.net Web Based E-Mail, accessible anywhere Voice Messages, Voice Calls, Live Chat, X-Mail Messenger, Personal Web Hosting, 128 bit SSL Secure, Calendar, Bookmarks, Forwarding, Virtual Mail Map Aliasing X-Mail Premium: 20MB Messages, 100MB Storage, POP3, Ad Free - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPlGFXRFHZPcobeHxAQKj0gQAh6YYSkP37yMdDsJ/0oskrhQXKOVSCiKE +3yzSy2l0I36EzLnTzSa0q2vs5dfNzKWv2m9Bfev0EiJvwhwOhEBwQiMT9Kk3Aq7 YD7BfNHRX6Rg7LNmunwn0jDFoPCfiXOkD7mAN8gDSsOcyhrSHQFdCvhaHhbnJtGD fWCbpCqgn1A= =en/N -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] gnomemeeting sound problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Seems no matter what I do gnomemeeting wont allow audio. Tried soundwrapper, suspending and even killing arts, running as root. No dice on any. As this is the first time I've tried to use it, is this a bug or some other issue? The gnomemeeting.org is down apparently. :( - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPlAw9BFHZPcobeHxAQK07AP9G9EgFwzxdJm0tnZ4kLx/h5RyFDnEZjVs Cc5ZqXfaPHTRGYZ6x2JaCZe4uqSfCUvWxCVnGpyWzAFSI63u6HRlDoV/iNNt766v LTGRoyd/etXsamyHnwiTK9WF9m2DgZPnhjVj0fIleyxAx9896hXlNC4FzltFvym9 v5Sem05liFQ= =qQ2f -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] ethereal un-resizeable columns
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Is everyone experiencing this? I'm not able to resize the columns for ethereal so I can see src/dst, etc... It's quite useless in it's current state. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPkpyChFHZPcobeHxAQIDmgQAq5gWsbbBpzaaKlkws6QrZFOiWO9YeEIq 8zO225Ntr3Xl6K9UQdjDm543Sn/XIDoJ4yBeNxmtUC1ddNcK797oE81cCkivaxHi 8fS0MxEthGzeDTwr/+Z71S+HqbAK31onZSwiCekCsFZ48oUNFiHnsnEBfcLV6XVK ZZ4vO9YZqKA= =7S6j -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] /etc/hosts
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 11 February 2003 06:00 am, Reinout van Schouwen wrote: Hi folks, Something I've been wanting to ask for a long time but keep forgetting (until now): Whenever I do an upgrade/reinstall of Mandrake, my /etc/hosts is reset to just the line for localhost.localdomain . Because I've named my machine something other than localhost this leads to all kinds of problems with proftpd and GNOME. The solution is fairly simple, just add a line to the hosts file with my machine name in it and it works. But for unexperienced users this could be a big hurdle. Is this behaviour of the installer a bug or a feature? Eager for your comments, I used to do that, then when I got a laptop and went from having my ethernet dev up to having my wireless dev up and eth down there would be problems because they were different IP#'s, so here's what I've done for this purpose. [junfan@kato junfan]$ cat /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 kato.jeetkunedomaster.net kato localhost.localdomain localhost put the fqdn hostname and hostname on the same line with localhost stuff so it always uses loopback. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPkjk+RFHZPcobeHxAQJ1EgQAl+a0QNoNOMX3UF4wdZRKJdd+hKVdvYEA 6htc6XxIWETZ6jctN2FGZQTiWxL47b3OGfhq1rOTALaiDkzTJ9EWy6RAsQ+NfkjB rKpzkpvjWX7uLmYfKtXumpblkr+J09ybOEPl2mRIsueroSJ+iPls1iffCvKlIcoH DG64x9Tl9a0= =ZJi6 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] [mdkkdm-9.1-7mdk] 1 Bug and suggestion
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Firstly there are some characters on the user selection when using show users Reboot Login I think was the order Secondly - perhaps a Other button or something on the user selection for when one needs to select a user that isn't in the list - or even a hit esc to have it go to no show user type login? I would put at least something to correspond with each setting in kcontrol so as not to confuse users (maybe this is the goal?), put some type of clock and or icon, etc, so it doesn't seem like a non working feature. Is there any reason that you have chosen to not allow direct typing of a username/password when user display is turned on in login? 2 of the features I like most with kdm - being able to type in any user, and having it auto select the last user that logged in. It's nice when I reboot my laptop to only need to give my password and have it load the desktop. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPj/wZhFHZPcobeHxAQJMMQP8CR4FY0IPn+sr16uZUxjDmBFgml1L0iK8 VS4Ht5hMo10MAyMsHo0ZZ3+ZbZbdZ9ErkX4shZDtYmRcrySQoGtHFEV+v8TWGpPl UBeMP5eoVVMow9zsEUxGhPCulQlKAZsh/MUlUGvTjYzTYE7OSg36nhpYHVOIlbQg vw810uBZplg= =5o3s -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] mdkkdm-9.1-1mdk
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 03 February 2003 06:55 am, Buchan Milne wrote: Laurent MONTEL wrote: --=-=-= Name: mdkkdm Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 9.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 1mdk Build Date: Mon Feb 3 11:53:49 2003 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: ke.mandrakesoft.com Group : System/Configuration/Other Source RPM: (none) Size: 545101 License: GPL Packager: Montel Laurent [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL : http://www.mandrakelinux.com/ Summary : Mdk kdm. Description : Mdk kdm. --=-=-= * Mon Feb 03 2003 Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9.1-1mdk - initial package Does this mean we get normal kdm back? If so, thanks! Buchan Yes it does! and Laurent - THANK YOU! - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPj5n1RFHZPcobeHxAQLQZwP+MsC8J1rPDxCMTBcFM+h5xlR8S2n1HFlC GWTIGEnOIDdrHcOt9u3QUOH3qm6uhp+fPgbLbRWwPMCA3sADZsvF6TDMnP61nIpY 8gH3yj5oNPrSBdH9uKJkUl8CwmAoG8UZCQWT1K0vGd0X1cIHl1lkuMRqk2n9M5QV o7v16uOIk1Q= =gLnz -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] mdkkdm - project goals? (So we can help)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Now that I feel mandrake has done the politically correct thing by not taking away our choice, I'd like to know more about mdkkdm and what it's plans are? One suggestion, move it to another name so it can be installed alongside kdebase-kdm, so those of us who want to help can flip back and forth as we play ;) I take it due to it's initial replacement of kdm that it's supposed to be a 100% compatible drop in for kdm, is it meant to have perfect function match eventually? I mean will all features in the kcontrol panel eventually reflect settings to mdkkdm? What is the whole reason behind mdkkdm? Just branding or is there some goal to new added functionality that's being worked on? In the past I've seen mdk changes that were not liked at first, I remember some rpmdrake things that really pissed people off, but mdk came through with a very nice rpmdrake. I trust that will happen with mdkkdm as well, but I'm glad the choice isn't taken away from us now to use what we want to use. I think kde's kdm is really nice, couldn't the kdm that's already there just have some branding added to it by mdk without redoing the layout and functions? I still think it should be a separate package however even in that case. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPj5/ChFHZPcobeHxAQLw0wP/Uh5U1KshwWEoBt9OZL+lr9doUohH2RNd DV1QWxJD2loCn3q2Rr4/avpuWr95Of27IyDfmGa1WlT5qzoGKj0TjbL56Xs4hi5U 7bgRqK5k/yGgvSMsakVIfRgVa1im07F8UPI+he9pwpuk9D5O3ZsDpBBwx/4Z6rJv wkI51G2/mWc= =kmwI -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] DM related question
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You have to install kdebase-kdm On Monday 03 February 2003 10:50 am, Paul Misner wrote: When the updated, and much attacked KDM login screen was released several days ago, I changed my login manager to GDM, by altering the /etc/sysconfig/desktop file to say DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm. This worked fine. Now that it sppears the original version of KDM has been restored, I wanted to change back. I changed my /etc/sysconfig/desktop file back to DISPLAYMANAGER=kdm. I am still getting GDM, not KDM, when I log in. My question: Why did changing the desktop file back to KDM not make the system use KDM for the login manager? Thanks in advance. Paul Misner - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPj6R6hFHZPcobeHxAQKJyQP+MZLikjfVhl5oxKFZSUAyG5kQoATlr77k lh5u/3j4x1w8Bg6iv3tGXTaOhDPZxKBwZgdmtiOKGRp3+1xsHngsWNMYgPA71qDS hyJGF1DQi78o94+70YIeUxRdstwvJwFJvq/yhqTQgcOgncThvuLBWUR4FeEWJnEs bgCfGTX3rDc= =o0uU -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] mdkkdm - project goals? (So we can help)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 03 February 2003 10:00 pm, Ben Reser wrote: I think the whole thing is laughable. Mandrake whines about not having enough money to support their developers. But then goes and redevelopes the proverbial wheel. There are tons of things that have received far more complaints in reviews. Far more innovating things Laurent could be doing with his time, than simply rewriting a DM. I agree, I could see if it were somehow going to add functionality, but I really don't see the value in branding a login. It's rarely seen, and the only people who are going to see it are those who buy the product. Brand the customers, so other people can see. Give away free Tee's! hehe - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPj8wZxFHZPcobeHxAQL0qwQAnG4822XB6W75VMwCQPH/vwwoiNX6ShP2 hhrCyQmG0SPYRDU8fe8+fXFMBjI0Tyihz95ZE4VOoJ07GlrBsuRfZfbgnMHKm3la enC0e+CIhhYNTafhESgxQ73iuioGF8rNKygyP/79Th3Bmrvj630hd5I38L+CPrKp ty3L37ZfoY8= =UzSp -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] coreutils - no man files?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Did manfiles for coreutils (test) get moved to another package? I can't find them. [junfan@kato junfan]$ man test No manual entry for test - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPj2MZxFHZPcobeHxAQIPoAP+JoLXrOg/7iBxYjUYdGlAdQgvUAYgPLqm aEGLCbyy67HmtmrQzkxQY9HRJA5FP1LpCLJgUxJbxnab3qz0EKfqGpRVA2VjRrU7 FUmqGLX2k+wUourOb6hba/CdU0qutS8lBUOAfJaJYinllpKqaT3++wOnfp+HbGpi 8ox/5C17fVo= =x4rP -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] [OT] Goodbye, Columbia
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 01 February 2003 11:48 am, J. Greenlees wrote: Leon Brooks wrote: Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas during re-entry (200,000ft), lots of links at http://news.google.com/ Interesting that the news is out _before_ the shuttle was due to land. Astronauts almost certainly all dead. That'll knacker NASA for a while too, but maybe they'll try more imaginative launch vehicles now. maybe they'll get rid of legacy tech and go state of the art in design? naw, NASA turned that down when starting the shuttle program, couldn't wait for a design that would be able to use any international airport. they won't change the attitude now, not after investing 30 years into the things More imaginative, and high tech would introduce more problems. The reason they go with legacy equipment is because it's time tested, and works under extreme conditions that have less failure rate. It's more likely that the parts of the shuttle that are more high tech could have caused this. Computer fail a lot more than wires, levers, and other mechanical controls. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjwQKRFHZPcobeHxAQJ47wP/f/tWCDN67H/WFDEtl1pQlEPFFUxTHbp3 VbPKyphLYruH8n5DMdQ89yxK6j+d5z+67d621H/25ETamtfeNTC7CXqBBcBLmxmO RahHSWBvfHRDrJ8NCYAx+rL2cXzjfU/E5GtVw0U12P8ZHnzmxUxJrS27JfA8yhl7 lW/+8TRDJcw= =sH6Q -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] [OT] Goodbye, Columbia
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 01 February 2003 03:02 pm, Chuck Shirley wrote: Not to sound like an ass, (Though I know that's how most will take it) The Columbia is a nearly thirty year old example of a forty year old design. For an aircraft that has flown in the most imagineably extreme conditions, it is a wonder it lasted as long as it did. The real tragedy is what will happen to the Space Program in the United States. The human loss is unfortunate, but not a single astronaught or cosmonaught has ever had any misconception that their job was a safe one, much along the lines of Firefighters and Policemen, not to mention Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines. There will never be a shortage of people who are willing to do such dangerous work, but it is the rest of the people, the cowards, the lily-livers, and the bleeding-hearts that will do all of the crying about the great human tragedy. And they will balk at funding such dangerous activity regardless of the potential benefit to science, and humanity. THat's the real tragedy. --Chuck S. I agree. No matter what humankind does there will be losses, it doesn't mean we should stop doing what we do. It is a miracle that the shuttle lasted as long as it did. I know they go over these with a fine tooth comb, but if I had my guess they underestimated the damage done to the wing. Take a craft that has seen as much use at the Columbia under such extreme condidions, who knows what fatigue has been placed on the framework of the craft, under normal conditions might not be a problem. Add the extra turbulance and heat mixture of losing some of the shielding on the wing might have caused a chain reaction that lead to the loss of a lot more shielding, possibly toward the landing gear area which may explain the tire pressure oddities they were talking about. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjwt3RFHZPcobeHxAQIzZQP/UCnGFRiZM5WGmNVvyAIpf6OaoHBtEkCs /vfmCVTUDMBhAIGzU5DoFj28LAw7mQiLm3+X7UpmMhbDhQDSd3a25fm2LUVAZAqN jp2MNKL3Om7I+kBP+NmXvkPICAMyo69YgceHK3W/wOSeNxmHSlYkZdP/xDp1uP56 wW4CxJEHwYk= =enwG -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] kdm ( my 2 cents )
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Can we at least have the old kdm as /usr/bin/kdm.doesnt_suck or something. What was the point of replacing something that worked with something that has less features? I no longer have focus last user, no clock, no user selection, and it's automatic action when I hit enter was to reboot my computer. What was the point of this really? To be more like redhat? Please at least put the real kdm back as an alternate so I can actually control my login manager with kcontrol. Truely lame. It may seem small, but sensless stuff like this that takes away from the total experience is what could pursuade me to try another distro. This is nothing less than annoying. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjqNIBFHZPcobeHxAQIsRwP/WL3uoRkxeNgrP0qBb+j1Jpkx/jG0vV1/ n2NLzT3mqWHV1q2RI6Hr83rhO/lGmuE2jEIUTq2ZCjnEds3RBtOyPirra9GUwNxg T2MDsX7ub5TYBzqldtk0yi0czPYKrEsHIZF6NWZfdw84eUDBWF/ftc2ONQ2Xp/bX vUWmqEQPAp0= =SMrg -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] kdm ( my 2 cents )
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yes, I would have no problem with mandrake making their own dm calling it mdkdm or mdm or whatever, but kdm on my machine right now is not kdm, I want kdm to be kdm not someone's replacement of it. I like the features that kdm had, and personally I'd like them back. gdm is now it's own package, why not have mdm be another and leave kde alone, let it be kde. On Friday 31 January 2003 10:06 am, Buchan Milne wrote: Jason Straight wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Can we at least have the old kdm as /usr/bin/kdm.doesnt_suck or something. What was the point of replacing something that worked with something that has less features? I no longer have focus last user, no clock, no user selection, and it's automatic action when I hit enter was to reboot my computer. Some more issues: -Password field doesn't select the existing password when you use TAB if you entered the wrong password the first time (kdm did). -Valid is a really bad word to use in place of OK (win2k) or Go! (normal kdm). But the new lilo splash does look quite good. What was the point of this really? To be more like redhat? If anything, work on kdm should be to make it compatible with gdm and have the same features, so we can launch a new kdm greeter from within a running wm (like gdm can). Please rather add features to the existing kdm than stuff it up. Regards, Buchan - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjqkVhFHZPcobeHxAQJ8ygP+NOu/xQwj8pZ4XRYXVD5XU9v70dzTp57d Ob4tY6z686KKdNehF8+nrPDSbuyQxk5r3SxECJtSz9a1SGhGnwNsnt9wDtvu+58m D9MQOK2dhmHMvttVXqmQJhu6US3rQ4huN3dKGbKnObXQZJE9YnZLNKnigi3yUu1F xxShtrCOtok= =5tWX -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Horribly slow install
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The ftp server? On Friday 31 January 2003 02:33 pm, Robert Fox wrote: Since the last three DrakX changes, I've experience a very strange phenomenon. I install using the pcmcia.img boot disk and use an ftp host with the latest Cooker on it. During the package install - the system appears to freeze at about 10 seconds left - but if I wait long enough (8 minutes?) - the install continues. From this point forward - every step is painfully SLOW. There is no indication what could be causing this. I have experienced this on an Expert Update and Expert Install. Thx, R.Fox - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjrUmxFHZPcobeHxAQIJuQP+Mu8jCxuzAydXXSOwsNnoppXhB2p9i9H6 HDQ4cCZPKd9kMA4sAjFIMQzb0IeR/zlh3QdNxEU3P15nWpxg+qn1/OwwoCdegw9H ojBXgcA0aYo6SF4f1HGz97g3XdpBI1masfqPNuN+9UCL2c573BnYbAVf6XLOVbUe sur3fcyh+08= =oOnr -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] [kdebase] plz make standard kdm an alternative
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Please at least make the standard kdm_greet an alternative updatable with update-alternatives, so those of us who like kde the way it is don't have to compile it ourselves. I don't see any good reason it can't be done this way. I actually don't see any good reason not to use standard kdm so all the features work. What was the purpose for kdm change? - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjsGSxFHZPcobeHxAQLGwQP9HCEK8p/JuaSkQDgJRtK8bUi1wU38eAgm v9WLgUKY4qhR/35+ripURSH3gBbOhPjPFxHBL994sjGNtllGfBoiIr7OkO5+vfl4 dAlU64fnilfimJ/c/hJTZFESUElBaTsHEGMcwKnSPA/sleyCDLcjx26FVXax5HRW qx+c8erT8ao= =Hav2 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] WHY HAVE YOU CHANGE KDM WITH THIS HORRIBLE LOGIN MANAGER ??????
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 29 January 2003 08:17 pm, orville wrote: Yes kdm is a part of KDE and guess what. THEY CHANGED IT NOT MANDRAKE! So live with it. I compiled a couple of the release candidates, betas, and even alpha's and this change was made from early on. If you'd chosen to compile it earlier you wouldn't been able to provide some input. But yah didn't no one complained and it's here to stay. Have a nice day :-D So kde changed it in after the release went final? And totally broke it's usefulness and compatability with kcontrol? All those nice features that are implied in kcontrol now do nothing. How was it that in the first final kdebase 3.1 that it didn't have this nasty kdm_greet? - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjsl9RFHZPcobeHxAQIE3gP/fZJnF8nVjaZSFHIiGVp/oPZCxizrFuzC b3n2VhjR2YNUbWXqJPyLKsB/XSywyBxbDHQa03UgrmSvbtF4L7ktOmwY4pTeoSGl Ksq0/6/vDL+JHmBVc3bKPO0jkJNCu3MC8XscH4GYTAj6pBXXlXw/XrfTSLvqvsYl b3EKrBZu1vA= =jXZ2 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] WHY HAVE YOU CHANGE KDM WITH THIS HORRIBLE LOGIN MANAGER ??????
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 31 January 2003 08:37 pm, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: KDM branding can be accomplished with a simple kdmrc change to use a Mandrake specific background image along with the Mandrake star logo. No change needs to be made to KDM itself. However, a login screen will not make me change distros, but it may cause me to change login managers - but that is why I like Linux, if I don't like some design decision, I can always make a change myself. Except you lose functinality by using another dm, when you logout of kde you can't chose to shutdown or reboot immediately, which isn't really a big deal, but a nice one. - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjsmaBFHZPcobeHxAQKCfAQAunZZvqzeoJJszHm/hxrOP2bgevmlWmO2 LXBpI3xljSwD5hkVOW+lHIVfQAAfdClhmefP0/RJHsWkLtIBWGca+al2mxAPpsle fgKQlYBD2P5cKc5EQ6l2y31nAKF4gbbgrxgS+eJGde2Xv44M1t9Dpk117GIJMxUS Zi7R0vrlnR4= =NZ0G -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] WHY HAVE YOU CHANGE KDM WITH THIS HORRIBLE LOGIN MANAGER ??????
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 31 January 2003 08:13 pm, Shift wrote: Hi all, I just upgrade my Mandrake and when I restart my X session my kdm has been replaced by an HORRIBLE login manager. Can you explain me why Mandrake has patch the original kdm to changed it in this fucking DM that I hate ? Do you want to be worst than RedHat who patch KDE ? Everybody has said that RedHat had a bad attitude and they had lost lot's of users. You are making the same but your changes are MUCH MORE VISIBLE and the Linux web sites will not take much time to make a bad review of the NEW FUCKINg feature I just want to upgrade my MandrakeClub level to help you but if you continue in this direction I won't and I will just let MandrakeSoft die. So REMOVE THIS FUCKING LOGIN MANAGER OR YOU WILL LOSE ME AND MOREOVER MONEY !! Shift PS : Or create your own DM but don't touch to kdm. Kdm is part of KDE !! Hehe, thanks for having the balls to say it the way I wanted to. I have no problem with mandrake having their own login manager, I don't even care if it's default if that's the way they want to go, but I have to admit that this type of move with actually replacing the KDE standard and not having it available got me started on my debian download tonight after 4 years of running nothing but mandrake. I think they should just make a separate login manager in it's own package like gdm, call it mdm, and setup /etc/sysconfig/desktop with =mdm - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjslLhFHZPcobeHxAQIcWAQAtt7cQKf6t7iqxQBaEZYFS1WWqa45TyDr XmrvQYHHjSknyfvTSV3EKCVScDRPtIL5mtFmOWhIh6LHI97oSsUY+1Yly/qTQG8P 8PeCAQu4IYVKw6IQ5o5uyt2cR85juxxDZJSIqUXOmPdtgMDmwjM5OrVIgMCFiiqU JQEVZwQsmWE= =PBRn -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Broken KFMCLIENT in last update
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:57 am, scott chevalley wrote: I tested this out myself last night and had no problems with Konqueror. I was able to surf the web, including an ftp site, and do file management tasks as well. The only problem I had was trying to print. I said it printed but nothing ever came out of the printer. I'm running cooker as of late last night. Scott Mine also works fine. I use standard kde menus, not the mandrake menus. I wonder if this might have something to do with it? - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCUAwUBPjgJCRFHZPcobeHxAQJDRAP3TFsmzhS95wYXGx2Q3qLcFHFIuvOQ2V9z wvMmimlR8sUL5UphA+C9YOr07rr2XySZ0tQmyTGh/wXGA+1vKbahuwI1zAn/IeI4 iTTPED2X2a6g/kKBzhOvebUULpgIrxUC1+cGprGDjzhHxSbr6cmIO8JvL+7NuwHC cgkD19byTA== =UZCQ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Broken KFMCLIENT in last update
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:56 pm, Crispin Boylan wrote: i get the same behaviour, neither the browser or the home page will open and give me the same errors. I'm not using a newly installed system either, I was fine on rc6, its when i updated kdebase to 3.1-1mdk (2mdk and 3mdk have not fixed the behaviour either) that the problem started occuring. I've also tried recreating the .kde directory from scratch and the problem still occurs. cheers cris. Does this also happen with a newly created user? - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPjgZwBFHZPcobeHxAQLxXAQAgsLhPpfy2td/NtxTPcS3+fRykz+LASp5 K4BxMWFtkgGSN6oKERNkNah80RC23dcD+3ov+4Rj8rH9jXuIFwg9EjAFW0HeDcuX LhbqfV/BHy1TQDnFI5UDWMGm16SaoZ7wb3Y/Sohu6CcFNcBqpTnD8aKmrbFyKOQg IjerTCT4Hvg= =43q1 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] pinentry
[junfan@kato .gnupg]$ ls -l /usr/bin/pinentry lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 66 Jan 27 20:02 /usr/bin/pinentry - ../../home/lmontel/rpm/tmp/pinentry-buildroot//usr/bin/pinentry-qt [junfan@kato .gnupg]$ -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] Gnome menu editor?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Is there a gnome menu editor? Did mdk remove it? - -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPi8gbhFHZPcobeHxAQJ7vgP+Knt6WwUpaGT3PajtRE4ZatVYJf5VVbK/ qhL1WA2ldq4d85qrgWZJhhIFS/AiFn76CVmWcl6ecJ6kMz6+In+OVvDgGcFXQUYf Pjs9pYpMzrZF0OVwOoH4q88Ek+3gZrXKBN97juj+m2hCAzN2+oXMYDVpsf9VqF7j /h78eNssZeY= =gkVr -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Kde ACPI battery monitor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 15 January 2003 01:23 pm, Sascha Noyes wrote: On Wednesday 15 January 2003 12:46 pm, Jeremy wrote: The battery monitor on the tast bar shows a grer / black battery with a red X over it. And when i click on setup it says Your computer seems to have a parital ACPI installation probably ACPI was enabled, but some of the sub-options were not enabled - you need to enable at least 'AC Adaptor' and 'Control Method Battery' and rebuild your kernel IIRC you need to install acpid in order to get full functionality (for battery monitoring, AC adaptor on/off, etc.) ¨urpmi acpid¨ -- Please encrypt all correspondence. PGP key available from: http://individual.utoronto.ca/noyes/snoyes.asc I don't and it works on my sony. All you need is to have the newest acpi patches and klaptop will display correctly. I don't use mandrake kernel though, so I don't know what's in the acpi. Maybe boot param acpi=on? - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPiXi9hFHZPcobeHxAQLNkgP9HXPXR7H+vPV72CjeZyEOc3BdIOUT7Kcw exgWEAsCjK80YSq+Nk9BJvVEKIZyWpf+d0bEdfDYVdBMWHKMqkBn/pZd7SvFomBC 6/ZyBPHpCUnKZDYJbrEKgdF36KCO+DzeVaaraC4X3v+JKvcL9HSrfigwwjg8E3WL nmpOb9iP29I= =abmb -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Kde ACPI battery monitor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 15 January 2003 01:26 pm, Jeremy wrote: On Wednesday 15 January 2003 12:23 pm, Sascha Noyes wrote: On Wednesday 15 January 2003 12:46 pm, Jeremy wrote: The battery monitor on the tast bar shows a grer / black battery with a red X over it. And when i click on setup it says Your computer seems to have a parital ACPI installation probably ACPI was enabled, but some of the sub-options were not enabled - you need to enable at least 'AC Adaptor' and 'Control Method Battery' and rebuild your kernel IIRC you need to install acpid in order to get full functionality (for battery monitoring, AC adaptor on/off, etc.) ¨urpmi acpid¨ I have it installed. It didn't make a difference. This is on a Inspiron8200. when i look under /proc/acpi there is stuff under there but i'm not sure what i should look for. -- Please encrypt all correspondence. PGP key available from: http://individual.utoronto.ca/noyes/snoyes.asc Is the 8200 acpi? I had an 8100, it used apm, not acpi. - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPiXjLBFHZPcobeHxAQLtnAP+MjLMhNNDx0RxsTuRdALuqeDU89mI5B8/ Y1th4qmW14wf3tc6NUG6a0Q2Ha1/7JBJka/dw4nBrCau9kc6idp9+yZzAMrjXue+ wTWykhTfcyWB3JxzkLP/ldE0/ddDGrqIW9HuybdPZLqn5iQ18uwnqE2xa/wB4Wjr irg25CIF+MI= =Gj7o -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Cooker] kde tips on every boot
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I get kde tips on every boot now, and my show tips is not selected, and has not been for some time. - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPiXj5xFHZPcobeHxAQKRPgP+JVxsdRjCJe3WN1qu+pc3L99cyiwlVhCd GP3i62wYt2xjfDeO6KqXFBOQwu51ECtQx5YHcoJE5Fq8X9r/hCqE07a+tsJzPSu0 9prdqn6I1bgKQ80+e4wg+A241wuiNornQ3A+mH9i60b7FdlXJYXD0FjF4nJaRNET oupx7Pk76oA= =RVZV -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] kde tips on every boot
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 15 January 2003 05:49 pm, Thomas Backlund wrote: From: Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get kde tips on every boot now, and my show tips is not selected, and has not been for some time. Same here Thomas, and selecting/unselecting the show tips... does not help at all ... Thomas No, For now I just mv /usr/bin/ktip /usr/bin/ktip.bak and ln -s /bin/true /usr/bin/ktip - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPiXoIRFHZPcobeHxAQLKPwP/W0pH61pXbNSc+JWIyEPHC//P7dXwgRyQ 49OQHib392GIWr9bUjSW9TxN6hjHGKiWQfLaqBpp4Je4PdA49+FlcqQXW98W9rv6 TEAm7E9SxPjVC4GGSH+FrhxGadzpYo7b3RMdqwIhVa2zY/J4nZ30VlMmIM2k5f3s oTNsaCKkaZg= =w9+F -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Sound problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 14 January 2003 11:10 am, Allan Mee wrote: Hi Bear in mind I'm new to Linux. I seem to have screwed up my sound system in Linux. I installed some ALSA add-on for XMMS and I believe I was using OSS sound drivers (auto-selected during installation). Since then, I've had numerous problems with my sound system. I managed to get it working but XMMS just quits immediately now when I try to run it. Do you think I should do a fresh installation to put things back to normal or is there a quick fix? I know I haven't geiven much info for people to go on, but I'm not at home at the moment. Allan _ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail quick fix - rm -rf ~/.xmms - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPiQ5lRFHZPcobeHxAQJglwQAnvoTvXE83CYVYTNFylHdZpKakPT9l1gI m0RY4luoKxJZ1lMW+lz2l2qG9bU9es9R8JkcDgHrZ/PxAcz5nHWUv+HMA2D/rWIp z8lVeBwWiTAyqP5vVGwOWknYkfHm6fIyaHqtO7Ktst1qw75lJnX/W3d3lnARpQ2n 1S67BId69w8= =H2Bm -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Sound problems
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 11:30 am, Allan Mee wrote: thx :) Then just reinstall xmms - ok will do. Allan Nope, just run it again. All removing that dir will do is remove your user prefs for that user - the prefs that were set to use alsa. You'll be starting clean again without re-installing xmms -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
[Cooker] kuickshow crash
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Anyone else have this problem? Can confirm if it's KDE or mdk specific? Using pg up/dn or mouse wheel to scroll pics in a dir - reaching one end or the other of of the pics kuickshow crashes like this: [New Thread 16384 (LWP 14254)] 0x412ce539 in wait4 () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #0 0x412ce539 in wait4 () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #1 0x4134e910 in sys_sigabbrev () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #2 0x40f25fc3 in waitpid () from /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 #3 0x40789bfe in KCrash::defaultCrashHandler(int) (sig=13032) at kcrash.cpp:235 #4 0x40049550 in KuickShow::qt_invoke(int, QUObject*) (this=0x80ca680, _id=92, _o=0xbfffebe0) at kuickshow.moc:207 #5 0x40b09edb in QObject::activate_signal(QConnectionList*, QUObject*) () from /usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 #6 0x400626b7 in ImageWindow::slotRequestPrevious() (this=0x81467d8) at imagewindow.h:132 #7 0x40054117 in ImageWindow::qt_invoke(int, QUObject*) (this=0x81467d8, _id=71, _o=0xbfffecf0) at imagewindow.moc:180 #8 0x40b09edb in QObject::activate_signal(QConnectionList*, QUObject*) () from /usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3 This only happens on the first or last pic in the dir - on first viewing it works pgdn then pgup crashes. - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc The only things in life we have any control over are the decisions we make, Unfortunately, we have no control over the consequences of those decisions. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPiI7UhFHZPcobeHxAQLpGwP/ZUPLZZJao4NPL4C8QX/AbmkhQBSTKI6w wAwX1k67uFqwzozZuYgC+w4l8D6R5WfuKhiZCDHqydHTAo4o/DfWR2TBo7iCEP8n LdZhvvZMHEQ7sZ7T9TU/KUO+26WhLGm0RX8j/fMf2FAu6YmFqt8cDRA7WBo7loHb +TR/AXcN1V0= =T3Vm -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Prepare for the onslaught.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 10 January 2003 08:57 am, Sascha Noyes wrote: According to distrowatch Mandrake 9.1 beta1 is out on some mirrors. -- Please encrypt all correspondence. PGP key available from: http://individual.utoronto.ca/noyes/snoyes.asc I'm suprized it didn't go to a 10 release with a new glibc. - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc The only things in life we have any control over are the decisions we make, Unfortunately, we have no control over the consequences of those decisions. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPh7kOxFHZPcobeHxAQJdKgP/cfkUtnnoQAXxeqXGF4hVPAdRXs0r3RRE BofUg3qmkubj2te9e44wOtcODOiDKRm8cZX/D/mfq2iuEgYXWGM2HA+cbzAQC1DJ tr9DNXqwflo77uLWVTEW2hXpQ4SzQwPRYdhC6Xz2HLUIkQmn4P6tMAXrfl8N/n/C BoMRpFyLxk0= =80jp -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Prepare for the onslaught.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 10 January 2003 11:09 am, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote: that supermount suckness, try disable it. I think a lot of people agree on supermount suckness, why doesn't mandrake remove it? :) - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc The only things in life we have any control over are the decisions we make, Unfortunately, we have no control over the consequences of those decisions. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPh9ZZRFHZPcobeHxAQIXLQP/Vg8evEhoID6gdpPmUGZjyMYmjVvxNUuI zLM58o8XmBbV3v5vcWuKwMRSHQREnzDeIIpEmyhDeSgRDDKUxyyah1JJx8chDBrs BKaqtPj+/K5J7XX1no6Xc0aNlS5SwfcooXpT1Yr5LU3ZdmGdIBJlBVNGBizMVw9F SERFE4TBuNU= =Dlre -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Prepare for the onslaught.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 10 January 2003 12:41 pm, Buchan Milne wrote: Who cares about the media, it's trivial in cost to the devices required to read the media. Especially consider that a user buying a boxed set (AFIAK, boxed sets were also 700MB) shouldn't be forced to buy a new CD-ROM drive just because Mandrakesoft wanted to ship one less CD. If you have an affected drive, Mandrake 9.0 was a nightmare. I say this after having done about 10 intalls on machines which were fine, not seeing what all the fuss is about, to discover it really is a problem on some machines. Man this talk about iso size is petty, it's the price to pay for progress, deal with it. Should distribute on tapes? 360K floppies? 720K floppies? 1.44mb floppies? 650MB CD's, 700MB CD's? and in 5 years do you think they'll be using CD's at all? Maybe they should compile it for i386 too? - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc The only things in life we have any control over are the decisions we make, Unfortunately, we have no control over the consequences of those decisions. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPh9blBFHZPcobeHxAQJGygQAkP62KYi4Sk2axcHNjGNQonjVWVqkDz90 81H7cGwVltD0Q3u1kUgwhhOYlzANLjc9o8rCMkdu+quQl6QIb0YoerALg1OlZ1fw h08ihn8zhH2pSFblUD8eG7z8c3xspFb024P4nw2QrXrnF+0fh0c9f+OR7UFSjrUr 7ogrDPU22Lk= =83Wd -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] kismet-2.8.0b rebuilds without pcap
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 10 January 2003 11:37 am, Cooker wrote: On Friday 10 January 2003 10:31 am, Cooker wrote: When i try to rebuild kismet it doesn't compile using pcap, which is included with the package on their site. Am i supposed to have pcap installed seperately with the madrake package ? I do have libpcap installed and it still rebuilt without pcap support It's probably got to do with kismet itself - the last 3 releases have been buggy, check the web page it says to use the devel version. - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc The only things in life we have any control over are the decisions we make, Unfortunately, we have no control over the consequences of those decisions. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPh9cKhFHZPcobeHxAQLifQP+MCXDbk32g93oyRzDx3fdMHd1bkuwE3AT wrDVx+0xoepR8V8PFBtyNwpzn96ahLz0T1Qe+NLvNiNwQdottp5SSK/lp4p9XDrM OmxgBt5T17MoqgrluPUrq7Uq1tG0ZXoVmlUB6iqUDkZdZhlc0DSpKkK05ix7nH10 yRPH2V7HI8U= =cMGZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Prepare for the onslaught.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 10 January 2003 07:15 pm, Austin Acton wrote: On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 19:04, Pierre Fortin wrote: 1.44 650MB are ubiquitous; 700MB and DVD aren't yet. I dunno about the rest of the world, but if I go to http://www.futureshop.ca right now (Canadian equivalent of BestBuy), and look up recordable media, there are 19 types of 700MB CD-R/CD-RW and 1 type of 650 MB CD-R. How exactly are you defining ubiquitous? Austin Yeah, I guess Mandrake and Linux are ubiquitous too, since Windows is what everyone has why have Linux at all? - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc The only things in life we have any control over are the decisions we make, Unfortunately, we have no control over the consequences of those decisions. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPh9kJhFHZPcobeHxAQI3vwP9GEjypGq5zKdrBsCNz8PCENpt0LaEGYQW +e9tXqE0JT3xNBYD0SFvWO1gkm4TOCY0p1atyyrRlxUhzAgbDA1txITLNDY26fcC gZ2E8fAsJJc7IPJ47To5V5M0TTipurRHYPRLiGa9hAwHrF7deThUpxHroHwQLM3T wskXlY5/3BQ= =8LPW -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] Prepare for the onslaught.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 10 January 2003 07:24 pm, Jason Straight wrote: On Friday 10 January 2003 07:15 pm, Austin Acton wrote: On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 19:04, Pierre Fortin wrote: 1.44 650MB are ubiquitous; 700MB and DVD aren't yet. I dunno about the rest of the world, but if I go to http://www.futureshop.ca right now (Canadian equivalent of BestBuy), and look up recordable media, there are 19 types of 700MB CD-R/CD-RW and 1 type of 650 MB CD-R. How exactly are you defining ubiquitous? Austin Yeah, I guess Mandrake and Linux are ubiquitous too, since Windows is what everyone has why have Linux at all? Oops, had that backwards but you know what I mean. :) - -- Jason Straight ICQ: 1796276 PGP: http://www.jeetkunedomaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc The only things in life we have any control over are the decisions we make, Unfortunately, we have no control over the consequences of those decisions. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPh9lTxFHZPcobeHxAQIhXAQAqxwA89NeMCh1TBHAGn8KhssQG1DVfW2i wB/sb2K3n+A539CNKaUEvNvH2HMR3Z2DnRz3IdNPOq0QQ7DtKpoywDilsp+iTbqf phZnOL0dupMBTk026pGmJEOP0AXcANxWJWaqp0h2PQyMrjkDouHC6WgIL01Z77Hd 2iCvrNTS/gw= =WQIo -END PGP SIGNATURE-