Re: [Cooker] How to upgrade from 9.1 to cooker?
Ainsi parlait Nicholas Brown : Is this the correct way to upgrade from using 9.1 to using cooker? (are other steps needed etc?) (existing media are; main,contrib,plf,texstar) urpmi.removemedia -a urpmi.addmedia cooker-main ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS with ../base/hdlist.cz urpmi.addmedia cooker-contrib ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/contrib/i586 with ../../cooker/i586/Mandrake/base/hdlist2.cz urpmi.addmedia cooker-plf ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/cooker with hdlist.cz urpmi urpmi urpmi --auto-select urpmi kernel Safer bet: - urpmi urpmi before removing your medias, to get sure you have latest available version for your distro - urpmi urpmi before urpmi --auto-select, to upgrade it first -- The only thing more accurate than incoming enemy fire is incoming friendly fire -- Murphy's Military Laws n°88
Re: [Cooker] How to upgrade from 9.1 to cooker?
On Thursday 25 September 2003 06:00, Todd Lyons wrote: Nicholas Brown wanted us to know: Is this the correct way to upgrade from using 9.1 to using cooker? urpmi.removemedia -a urpmi.addmedia cooker-main ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Man drake/RPMS with ../base/hdlist.cz urpmi.addmedia cooker-contrib ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/contrib/i586 with ../../cooker/i586/Mandrake/base/hdlist2.cz urpmi.addmedia cooker-plf ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/cooker with hdlist.cz urpmi urpmi urpmi --auto-select urpmi kernel That's what I did and everything went nicely ! :-))) Actually, I didn't even made the standalone urpmi urpmi, but straightly did a urpmi --auto-select --auto --no-verify-rpm (aren't we here to test things ?! ;-) Looks pretty reasonable to me. You won't know for sure until you try it. You may have to resolve some dependencies by hand. AFAIC, had no such troubles :-) BTW, given a try yesterday to various kernel available (enterprise, mm, tmb 2.6) and the box boots on each :-) Always used enterprise to enjoy my Gb ram but, on a first try, couldn't have audigy driver running :( So, I'm actually using 2.4.22-10mm with wich my Audigy Platinum works out of the box with audigy driver (nice dvd experience with xine, xmms works with libao output - not with alsa, alsaplayer reads CDs w/o troubles, but alsamixer crashes complaining with snd_ctl_open failed for default: no such file or directory and have no sound with grip) . The only thing is that, with mm, I'm stuck to 896 Mb Ram ! Not that I need the rest every days, but from my point of view, a _MultiMedia_ dedicated kernel (the one you're supposed to run to make video, audio, 3D... stuff isn't it ?) should definitely support one or two gigz Ram !? Or maybe the smp multimedia kernel does and I can run it on my single cpu box ? Finally, IIUC, lufs support is included in mm kernel... but I can't find the liblufs(-devel) and lufs-tools any more nor documentation on how to use the module. Could so enlighten me a little please ? Still have lufs-0.9.5-1mdk.src.rpm, liblufs(-devel)-0.9.5-1mdk.i586.rpm and lufs-tools-0.9.5-1mdk.i586.rpm here, can I drop them ? Any help would be nice 'cause I'd realy like to play with sshfs (don't even tell me about nfs ! this *thing* just sux !) before having to acces my job server remotely... This is (once again) going to be a great release, softs are getting more and more mature, the distro makes life with a penguin always easier (much than with a dog ! LOL - see the hurricane @ http://bookmax.free.fr) Many thanks to yall Mandrakerz (devz, contribz, etc...), keep on running ! :-))) BESTS Tarax -- Future Is Free, Fight Against Bill Friends Linux User # 274160 Linux Boxes #157052, 157053, 157054 MandrakeClub Member
Re: [Cooker] How to upgrade from 9.1 to cooker?
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Tarax wrote: BTW, given a try yesterday to various kernel available (enterprise, mm, tmb 2.6) and the box boots on each :-) Always used enterprise to enjoy my Gb ram but, on a first try, couldn't have audigy driver running :( So, I'm actually using 2.4.22-10mm with wich my Audigy Platinum works out of the box with audigy driver (nice dvd experience with xine, xmms works with libao output - not with alsa, alsaplayer reads CDs w/o troubles, but alsamixer crashes complaining with snd_ctl_open failed for default: no such file or directory and have no sound with grip) . The only thing is that, with mm, I'm stuck to 896 Mb Ram ! Not that I need the rest every days, but from my point of view, a _MultiMedia_ dedicated kernel (the one you're supposed to run to make video, audio, 3D... stuff isn't it ?) should definitely support one or two gigz Ram !? Or maybe the smp multimedia kernel does and I can run it on my single cpu box ? Read the description: smp-mm is like the enterprise default kernel. So yes, it will support 1GB and you can still run it on up box (default enterprise is smp as well). It might be logical if I had changed the name, but it is already so long... ofcourse, alsamixer crashes if you do not use an alsa driver. if it's an audigy1 perhaps it works with snd-emu10k1? d.
Re: [Cooker] How to upgrade from 9.1 to cooker?
On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Tarax wrote: BTW, given a try yesterday to various kernel available (enterprise, mm, tmb 2.6) and the box boots on each :-) Always used enterprise to enjoy my Gb ram but, on a first try, couldn't have audigy driver running :( So, I'm actually using 2.4.22-10mm with wich my Audigy Platinum works out of the box with audigy driver (nice dvd experience with xine, xmms works with libao output - not with alsa, alsaplayer reads CDs w/o troubles, but alsamixer crashes complaining with snd_ctl_open failed for default: no such file or directory and have no sound with grip) . The only thing is that, with mm, I'm stuck to 896 Mb Ram ! Not that I need the rest every days, but from my point of view, a _MultiMedia_ dedicated kernel (the one you're supposed to run to make video, audio, 3D... stuff isn't it ?) should definitely support one or two gigz Ram !? Or maybe the smp multimedia kernel does and I can run it on my single cpu box ? Read the description: smp-mm is like the enterprise default kernel. So yes, it will support 1GB and you can still run it on up box (default enterprise is smp as well). shame on me, sorry :-$ It might be logical if I had changed the name, but it is already so long... agreed ofcourse, alsamixer crashes if you do not use an alsa driver. if it's an audigy1 perhaps it works with snd-emu10k1? arf, sorry, sound config's rather new and made a confusion :( BTW, snd-emu10k1 was configured by default w/ kernel-enterprise but no sound came to my hears... So gonna urpmize smp-mm and play a little with sound drivers before disturbing again... bests Tarax -- Future Is Free, Fight Against Bill Friends Linux User # 274160 Linux Boxes #157052, 157053, 157054 MandrakeClub Member
Re: [Cooker] How to upgrade from 9.1 to cooker?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nicholas Brown wanted us to know: Is this the correct way to upgrade from using 9.1 to using cooker? urpmi.removemedia -a urpmi.addmedia cooker-main ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS with ../base/hdlist.cz urpmi.addmedia cooker-contrib ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/contrib/i586 with ../../cooker/i586/Mandrake/base/hdlist2.cz urpmi.addmedia cooker-plf ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/linux/plf/cooker with hdlist.cz urpmi urpmi urpmi --auto-select urpmi kernel Looks pretty reasonable to me. You won't know for sure until you try it. You may have to resolve some dependencies by hand. If you like, you can change both with statements to use the synthesis.hdlist.cz and synthesis.hdlist2.cz (respectively). The files are MUCH smaller than the full hdlists. - -- Blue skies... Todd Public key: http://www.mrball.net/todd.asc Microsoft Palladium: The world is a fearful place (because we allowed it to be by introducing vulnerable designs followed by clueless security initiatives) so let us fix it for you. --Cringely Linux kernel 2.4.21-0.25mdk 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.12, 0.34 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://www.mrball.net/todd.asc iD4DBQE/cmhxIBT1264ScBURAgcGAJj1JrW1OTzyxOUQbxEMXxxi3iYTAJ0RMw1y MGSrpbVQPx2Rho3fbnjXPw== =WJnf -END PGP SIGNATURE-