Re: [Cooker] Fresh Sunsite hd.img Install Fails

2001-06-19 Thread Crazy Horse

Michael,

whoo... just making sure I hadn't lost it completely =) Been a long week
with my employer insisting I take MCSE tests all week... everyone please
have pity on me! lol

   -Tim
 I used to wonder similar things until I subscribed to the changelog
 list and see the stuff these guys are working on daily. I imagine
 everything gets triaged and so eventually they will get to it. I got
 similar messages last week. Yesterday when I did -make that tried-
 an expert install it froze but when I did recommended it worked. I
 haven't had any luck configuring my network card in any 2.4.5-x kernel.

 --
 -m-






Re: [Cooker] Evolution-0.1

2001-05-28 Thread Crazy Horse

I've posted an offer several times but I will extend it once again. If
anyone has ANY cooker related or general Linux files they would like to make
available please email me directly and I will send you the ftp info for my
ftp and then post a message to the list when I get the files online. =)

-Tim McKenzie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cooker Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 10:36 AM
Subject: RE: [Cooker] Evolution-0.1



 Okso where do i upload the files to ? Can't seem to get write
 permissions at the server and i tried to upload them at linux-mandrake's
 ftp but the server complained that it doesn't have enough space. I
 didn't notice the Don't Upload binaries thing in the directory listing
 until after i finished uploading the binaries. So I think the binary is
 still in the server.Where do i upload the files to ?

 On 28 May 2001 05:20:18 -0700, Brook Humphrey wrote:
  On Monday 28 May 2001 12:33 am, you wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   For those that use Evolution as their email program, I have edited
 the
   source code to remove the development warning window that loads at
   startup. I got the source code from the mandrake cooker rpms and the
   spec file that i used is the same one as included in mandrake's src
 rpm.
   So there shouldn't be much differences between the cooker version
 and my
   version except that you do not have to click OK everytime you start
   evolution. If anybody is interested, let me know. I will upload the
   program, devel and src rpms to the Mandrake contribs directory.
 
  I would be interested
 
  
  
   Regards,
  
  
   Jeremy Tan
 


 Jeremy Tan
















Re: [Cooker] Window Maker ---- a strange RPM

2001-04-08 Thread crazy horse


 How come!? O_RDWR? What rpm is it? Why would it want to write to rpm
 database!?

 Abel Cheung

Abel, general rule of thumb is to install rpms as root. All RPM's write to 
the rpm database when they are installed, that's how the system keeps track 
of whether or not they are there. If it didn't keep track rpm -e and upgrades 
would not be possible... su to root and I bet this solves your problem. =) If 
not, then you do have an issue with a corrupt DB.




Re: [Cooker] Window Maker ---- a strange RPM

2001-04-08 Thread crazy horse


 :(

 Hope you won't mind reading the first paragraph of my message before
 replying? It's source rpm, not binary rpm.

Eek... Sorry it's late and I hadn't gotten your post by then. =) Listen to 
RIP on this one, I overlooked the .src.rpm bit. 




Re: [Cooker] BUG List on 28 March 2001 Upgrade

2001-03-28 Thread crazy horse



 5)  INITIAL BOOT:  NVidia driver .9-7 fails to build from Source RPMS
 (rpm -bb --clean NVIDI*spec*)...weird...unressolved symbols when trying
 to insmod the nvidia.o driver which resulted in me trying to rebuild the
 source rpms.


You can find the NVidia RPMs for 2.4.2-20 at: 
http://www.crazy-horse.net/cooker along with a working X config file. Don't 
thank me though, thank Con for getting them to me to put up! =) They work 
just fine for this kernel and i imagine he'll update them when the next 
kernel version comes out.

-Tim McKenzie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

note: if my website acts up it's because I just changed name servers. I 
mirrored it on the new host already so I think it'll be ok, but you never 
know