Re: [Cooker] panoramix installed pretty good

1999-10-14 Thread Sergio Korlowsky

Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:

 it's only for textinstall, panoramix don't handle (yet ;)) newt/text
 install. We take the anaconda text install (dropped all graphic code
 and merged with some common drakeX code) only for our install.

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Thanks for the explanation Chmouel  ;-)
I was concerned.

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Re: [Cooker] panoramix installed pretty good

1999-10-14 Thread Pixel

Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Sergio Korlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Yes, as am working on a new fresh mirror image of cooker, I also noticed
  that...
  a whole bunch of anaconda... why? just when panoramix was cleaning and
  geting
  better? I am running on cooker now, and I used panoramix, withot many
  trobles.
 
 it's only for textinstall, panoramix don't handle (yet ;)) newt/text
 install. We take the anaconda text install (dropped all graphic code
 and merged with some common drakeX code) only for our install.

DrakX not drakX, please :




Re: [Cooker] panoramix installed pretty good

1999-10-13 Thread webmedic

As a matter of fact 2.3 has ppp compiled in and i can use my
modem just fine with it but it was causing my hard drive to read
full when i had 800 and something megs free. Also when the hard
drive started to read full kmial dumped all of my old cooker
emails. Are these kept anywere some of them I was keeping.


On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, you wrote:
 Brook Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  As of yesterday panoramix installed pretty good but I just
  noticed a bunch of python and anaconda in the new files for
  download. Are you guys scraping panoramix for anaconda?
 
 Noip panoramix is the graphic install, i have take the anaconda only
 for new base for text install. I have dropped all graphic install.
 
  Also some problems with the install. These aren't so much with
  panoramix.
  1) Couldn't log on all the passwords were messed up. I think
  this was with with beginer and expert install. Server install
  worked ok.
  2) ppp wasn't compiled into the kernel and when i compiled it I
  got an error so I had to reinstall from an old cdrom from right
  before 6.1 to get ppp working again. 
 
 Did you have booted on a 2.3 ?
 
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Re: [Cooker] panoramix installed pretty good

1999-10-13 Thread Sergio Korlowsky

Brook Humphrey wrote:

 As of yesterday panoramix installed pretty good but I just
 noticed a bunch of python and anaconda in the new files for
 download. Are you guys scraping panoramix for anaconda?

 Also some problems with the install. These aren't so much with
 panoramix.

 1) Couldn't log on all the passwords were messed up. I think
 this was with with beginer and expert install. Server install
 worked ok.

 2) ppp wasn't compiled into the kernel and when i compiled it I
 got an error so I had to reinstall from an old cdrom from right
 before 6.1 to get ppp working again.

 I think thats it for now.

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Yes, as am working on a new fresh mirror image of cooker, I also noticed
that...
a whole bunch of anaconda... why? just when panoramix was cleaning and
geting
better? I am running on cooker now, and I used panoramix, withot many
trobles.

sk



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix install work-around

1999-10-10 Thread terrapin

On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, you wrote:
 Terrapin wrote:
 
  I managed to install with Panoramix by NOT activating the "Go" button
  in "Choose packages to install" after my selections. I used the
  "Install system" in the menu and it proceeded.
 
  I am having problems with bootdisk and lilo, but will retry with new
  download tonight.
 
 You mean just click on the install system button instead of the Go
 option?

Yes. But Pixel has found the problem and I notice there are fresh uploads. 
See his post here. You might want to wait for a bit before mirroring again.

 I'll try that!   I am almost done downloading a fresh image.

oh..oh... You will have to mirror again  ;-)



RE: [Cooker] Panoramix failed on x configuration

1999-10-01 Thread Thomas M. Beaudry

You have to configure the mouse with the keyboard before touching the mouse.
I remember it being stated on the startup screen someplace.

 -Original Message-

 I re-installed cooker with the old installer and installed XF86Setup.
 It now no longer works at all, no matter what I do. The IMPS/2 mouse
 is not recognized and causes the mouse cursor to activate the button
 in the top right corner. I made a bug report 6 weeks ago about this.

 I think I'm going to put Linux away for a few months and check back in
 the new year.

 On Wed, 29 Sep 1999 10:08:30 -0700, you wrote:

 Terrapin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I also cannot run XF86Setup with a linux 3 boot. File not found. How
  come the path has not been set? I could fudge this setup to get it to
  write a good enough XF86Config file.
 
 Found out that XF86Setup was not installed. I installed it and got the
 following error when trying to run it:
 
 "Not all of the configuration and application default files are
 installed. The file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc is missing"





Re: [Cooker] Panoramix failed on x configuration

1999-09-29 Thread Terrapin

I re-installed cooker with the old installer and installed XF86Setup.
It now no longer works at all, no matter what I do. The IMPS/2 mouse
is not recognized and causes the mouse cursor to activate the button
in the top right corner. I made a bug report 6 weeks ago about this.

I think I'm going to put Linux away for a few months and check back in
the new year.

On Wed, 29 Sep 1999 10:08:30 -0700, you wrote:

Terrapin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I also cannot run XF86Setup with a linux 3 boot. File not found. How
 come the path has not been set? I could fudge this setup to get it to
 write a good enough XF86Config file.

Found out that XF86Setup was not installed. I installed it and got the
following error when trying to run it:

"Not all of the configuration and application default files are
installed. The file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc is missing"



Re: [Cooker] panoramix pcmcia images

1999-09-27 Thread Francois Pons

Hello,

Sorry for the trouble, there has been a problem generating the pcmcia
image.
A new set of images have been uploaded including a new kernel for the
boot.

It should be Ok now.

François PONS.

Takacs Sandor wrote:

 Hello!

 I donwloaded current versions of $SUBJECT. After booting gi_pcmcia
 automatic reboot process started. What's the problem?

 --
 Takika



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix Install

1999-09-22 Thread Pixel

Michael Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 When installing lilo it asks for my bootdevice.. and it suggests hda when it
 should be /dev/hda... if I didn't change to /dev/hda lilo install stops working.
 

fixed

 Also when installing it forgets to add 
 alias eth0 eepro100
 in conf.modules so when rebooting it doesn't bring up my network.
 

i'll look

 
 Michael Irving who is truly ashamed of the previous post.

well you make find a bug, that's cool :)

The sigsegv came from the rpmlib which was bugged (redhat sucks!)
Some bad pointer manipulation...


that should fix a lot of the sigsegv that happened :-)))


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix Install

1999-09-22 Thread Pixel

Just to tell you that pcmcia install is there :)

Use the gi_pcmcia boot disk.

Or you can use gi_* and then give it the supplementary disk gi_pcmcia as with
the newt install.


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-21 Thread Pixel

webmedic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:
 
   
 4)Netscape still doesn't work.
   
  
  hopefully not cuz' of panoramix :-?
 To explain netscape has never worked for me with panoramix. as
 soon as i install it with boot.img it works and I'm using the
 exact same files.
 

could you find out what the problem is?
or what's the exact problem?

 
  
 5)The system no longer recognized my modem. And i did
   select the ppp package.
   
  
  ??
  
 I have an internal modem so i use the rc.serial to set it up at
 boot. My modem also has jumpers so I can change the ttys* and
 irq setting however I want. Any way after my panoramix install
 the modem wouldn't work no matter what I set the jumpers and my
 rc.serial to. Again as soon as I used the regular boot.img to
 install with the problem went away  
 

could you find out what the problem is?
it must be a configuration problem...


for both cases i have no idea where the problem comes from.


thanks, cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-21 Thread webmedic

Yes I was thinking on this I'll try to track it down a little
further.

On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, you wrote:
 webmedic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:
  

4)Netscape still doesn't work.

   
   hopefully not cuz' of panoramix :-?
  To explain netscape has never worked for me with panoramix. as
  soon as i install it with boot.img it works and I'm using the
  exact same files.
  
 
 could you find out what the problem is?
 or what's the exact problem?
 
  
   
5)The system no longer recognized my modem. And i did
select the ppp package.

   
   ??
   
  I have an internal modem so i use the rc.serial to set it up at
  boot. My modem also has jumpers so I can change the ttys* and
  irq setting however I want. Any way after my panoramix install
  the modem wouldn't work no matter what I set the jumpers and my
  rc.serial to. Again as soon as I used the regular boot.img to
  install with the problem went away  
  
 
 could you find out what the problem is?
 it must be a configuration problem...
 
 
 for both cases i have no idea where the problem comes from.
 
 
 thanks, cu Pixel.
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RE: [Cooker] Panoramix Install

1999-09-21 Thread Rick Collette


I have a suggestion for the RPM selection.
Could the 'button' on the groups have 3 stages.. for No option selected ,
Partially selected, Everything selected.
makes it a whole lot easier to navigate.

Amen!



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix Install

1999-09-21 Thread Pixel

Michael Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I just tested panoramix install.
 
 In the middle of installing the RPM's it just exits saying received signal 11.

great, i can reproduce it :)

searching the why...

thanks, cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread webmedic

already tried it. Liked the question mark.
observations:

1)I used beginner install from hard drive

2)Beginner installs allot of stuff. Maybe to much (about
700Megs). For instance, should a beginner have a telnet server
installed by default. Also should the man pages for Spanish,
etc. be installed when the language i choose for default is
English.

3)After install all I got was LI. So I booted with a
floppy and the vmlinuz symlink is pointing to 2.3.13-2mdk. This
shouldn't be the default Should it? Also i didn't select hacker
kernel which means it too was installed by default by the
beginner install.

4)Netscape still doesn't work.

5)The system no longer recognized my modem. And i did
select the ppp package.


Then I reinstalled with ncurses (I need my modem to work) and
all I got was unresolved dependencies with pgc-c++ and sane.

Thanks for all the hard work its coming along nicely. 



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Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread webmedic


already tried it. Liked the question mark.
observations:

1)I used beginner install from hard drive

2)Beginner installs allot of stuff. Maybe to much (about
700Megs). For instance, should a beginner have a telnet server
installed by default. Also should the man pages for Spanish,
etc. be installed when the language i choose for default is
English.

3)After install all I got was LI. So I booted with a
floppy and the vmlinuz symlink is pointing to 2.3.13-2mdk. This
shouldn't be the default Should it? Also i didn't select hacker
kernel which means it too was installed by default by the
beginner install.

4)Netscape still doesn't work.

5)The system no longer recognized my modem. And i did
select the ppp package.


Then I reinstalled with ncurses (I need my modem to work) and
all I got was unresolved dependencies with pgc-c++ and sane.

Thanks for all the hard work its coming along nicely. 



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Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread Pixel

Takacs Sandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On 20 Sep 1999, Pixel wrote:
 
  I added quite a lot of features or at least automatic things.
  So be carefull in beginner mode it's quite simple. For example if it detects
  lilo or dos on MBR or an empty one, it installs lilo there without asking!
 I didn't see the current version, but I have a question: How can we add a
 hungarian translation to the panoramix install?
 

i'm gonna mail you the .po of panoramix. Hopefully you know this format :)


thanks, cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread Pixel

Bernhard Rosenkraenzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On 20 Sep 1999, Pixel wrote:
 
 Guess I'll actually try this soon... ;)
 
  - diskdrake in beginner mode is simplified too (no more `Format', nor `Active',
  neither `Mount')
 
 Can we introduce an "absolute beginner" mode that won't even ask about
 partitions (just grab the free space and build a /-only system)?
 

Can be done if there is free space, but that is not often the case :(



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread Gael Duval

Pixel wrote:
 
 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  On 20 Sep 1999, Pixel wrote:
 
  Guess I'll actually try this soon... ;)
 
   - diskdrake in beginner mode is simplified too (no more `Format', nor `Active',
   neither `Mount')
 
  Can we introduce an "absolute beginner" mode that won't even ask about
  partitions (just grab the free space and build a /-only system)?
 
 
 Can be done if there is free space, but that is not often the case :(

it's absolutely needed.
--
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 Mandrake 6.1 (Helios) on http://www.linux-mandrake.com/ 



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread Pixel

webmedic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 already tried it. Liked the question mark.
 observations:
 
   1)I used beginner install from hard drive
 
   2)Beginner installs allot of stuff. Maybe to much (about
 700Megs).

The amount of stuff installed by default depends on the size you give it.

 For instance, should a beginner have a telnet server
 installed by default. Also should the man pages for Spanish,
 etc. be installed when the language i choose for default is
 English.

For language oriented stuff things are there to select only the good language
version, but i've not tested for some time. Maybe it's broken :-!

 
   3)After install all I got was LI. So I booted with a
 floppy and the vmlinuz symlink is pointing to 2.3.13-2mdk. 

i'm gonna try. I'm currently testing using helios. I'm gonna switch back to
cooker.

 This
 shouldn't be the default Should it? Also i didn't select hacker
 kernel which means it too was installed by default by the
 beginner install.

Yes that's really a problem. I think, i must change the compssList use so that 0
marked packages are not installed.

 
   4)Netscape still doesn't work.
 

hopefully not cuz' of panoramix :-?

   5)The system no longer recognized my modem. And i did
 select the ppp package.
 

??

 
 Then I reinstalled with ncurses (I need my modem to work) and
 all I got was unresolved dependencies with pgc-c++ and sane.
 
 Thanks for all the hard work its coming along nicely. 
 

thanks, cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread webmedic

On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote:

  
  4)Netscape still doesn't work.
  
 
 hopefully not cuz' of panoramix :-?
To explain netscape has never worked for me with panoramix. as
soon as i install it with boot.img it works and I'm using the
exact same files.


 
  5)The system no longer recognized my modem. And i did
  select the ppp package.
  
 
 ??
 
I have an internal modem so i use the rc.serial to set it up at
boot. My modem also has jumpers so I can change the ttys* and
irq setting however I want. Any way after my panoramix install
the modem wouldn't work no matter what I set the jumpers and my
rc.serial to. Again as soon as I used the regular boot.img to
install with the problem went away  


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Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-20 Thread Aaron Peromsik


t From: tracer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
t 
t I know, we can do it by hand but it should be easier for the
t beginners.

And easier for the experts too! 

Everyone keeps saying that ease of use is for the beginners. Just because I
know *how* to wander around the Net and twiddle with config files while
figuring out how to make my new CDRW or other new hardware work doesn't
mean I would complain if my OS did the work for me! I certainly could find
something else to do with the many hours taken by system configuration.

This is one of the things people like about Mandrake -- many of the things
I had struggled to make my RH52 do, and some of the things I had wanted to
do but hadn't got around to yet -- are done for me in MDK60. It's good to
see more work happening in that area.
 
---
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] |  For thicker oatmeal, add less water.
---



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-19 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer

On 20 Sep 1999, Pixel wrote:

Guess I'll actually try this soon... ;)

 - diskdrake in beginner mode is simplified too (no more `Format', nor `Active',
 neither `Mount')

Can we introduce an "absolute beginner" mode that won't even ask about
partitions (just grab the free space and build a /-only system)?

LLaP
bero

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STOP WAITING! http://www.ms-windows-2000.com/



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-19 Thread Terrapin

Sounds good. For Mandrake to be successful in attracting the
beginners, it must take on the role of "sys admin" in order to get
them going. Once they are in the door, they can learn more about the
OS if they wish.

On 20 Sep 1999 00:03:20 +0200, you wrote:

I added quite a lot of features or at least automatic things.
So be carefull in beginner mode it's quite simple. For example if it detects
lilo or dos on MBR or an empty one, it installs lilo there without asking!

The graphic configuration is quite easy too:
- detection of pnp monitors
- default resolution chosen based upon the monitor size
- diskdrake in beginner mode is simplified too (no more `Format', nor `Active',
neither `Mount')
- test without asking in beginner mode.
So now, all you have to do in beginner is wait for the question `Is it ok?' and
answear yes and that's it. runlevel 5 by default of course :)

Anyway, you can always (or will be able to soon) go back and choose something
else.

That way, installation is a piece of cake! I'm gonna try a blindfold install
soon :)

A big question mark button has appeared and will soon give more help.


cu Pixel.

PS: by the way, diskdrake has now a front-end to rescuept to recover your
partition table in case of problem. It is still beta though...



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-19 Thread Takacs Sandor

On 20 Sep 1999, Pixel wrote:

 I added quite a lot of features or at least automatic things.
 So be carefull in beginner mode it's quite simple. For example if it detects
 lilo or dos on MBR or an empty one, it installs lilo there without asking!
I didn't see the current version, but I have a question: How can we add a
hungarian translation to the panoramix install?


-- 
Takika



RE: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-10 Thread Rick Collette

is /Mandrake/base/mdkinst_stage2.gz supposed to be 2.7MB? Seems a bit
small.


-Original Message-
From: Pixel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] panoramix


Rick Collette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 where exactly does the problem seem to stem from? My original problem was
 the compss file.. are there any other problems that anyone has run into?
 

Sorry, cassini/helios/6.1 takes some time :-(

Now a working panoramix should be there.

It handles russian and japaneese :)
(well the translations for these are just tests)


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] panoramix

1999-09-10 Thread Pablo Saratxaga

Kaixo!

On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 06:47:52PM +0200, Pixel wrote:

 Now a working panoramix should be there.
 
 It handles russian and japaneese :)

Well, *now* it does (I'm uploading an install.rc with improved fontsets
definitions).
I tested displaying japanese, chinese (Big5), russian, ukrainian, armenian,
greek, vietnamese, georgian and of course iso-8859-1 and iso-8859-2.

And all went ok.

Good work.

 cu Pixel.

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Re: [Cooker] [panoramix] Can't install - Something up with stage2.img?

1999-09-08 Thread Pixel

Garrett Goebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It's been impossible for over a week now for me to burn a CD and do a
 Cooker install. I've been thinking it was something I was doing. 
 Perhaps something about there being a base/stage2.img and a
 base/mdkinst_stage2.gz, but no base/gi_stage2.gz? I thought the naming
 convention was changing from mdkinst_* to gi_*. Was something missed in
 the transition?
 

Nope, it's still mdkinst_stage2.gz

All the problem you had should be fixed (hopefully) very soon. The main problem
was the missing compssList which i *will* upload today. When it's there, i will
announce panoramix beta because most problems are now fixed :)


cu Pixel.



RE: [Cooker] [panoramix] Can't install - Something up with stage2 .img?

1999-09-08 Thread Rick Collette

funny.. I was just about to ask about the compsslist :)

Note: I also downloaded the RH 6.1 ISO.. i tried installing on a simple
machine(p-233, 4GB HDD, S3 Video, Serial Mouse, SGVA 14" monitor, CDROM)..
it broke when trying to load X.. :)


-Original Message-
From: Pixel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 4:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] [panoramix] Can't install - Something up with
stage2.img?


Garrett Goebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It's been impossible for over a week now for me to burn a CD and do a
 Cooker install. I've been thinking it was something I was doing. 
 Perhaps something about there being a base/stage2.img and a
 base/mdkinst_stage2.gz, but no base/gi_stage2.gz? I thought the naming
 convention was changing from mdkinst_* to gi_*. Was something missed in
 the transition?
 

Nope, it's still mdkinst_stage2.gz

All the problem you had should be fixed (hopefully) very soon. The main
problem
was the missing compssList which i *will* upload today. When it's there, i
will
announce panoramix beta because most problems are now fixed :)


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] [panoramix] Still can't install - stage2.img problem

1999-09-08 Thread Axalon Bloodstone


give me a lil bit, i'll see whats up

On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Rick Collette wrote:

 Argh! Rats.. :)
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Garrett Goebel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 6:14 PM
 Subject: [Cooker] [panoramix] Still can't install - stage2.img problem
 
 
 The short answer is: No don't mirror and burn yet...
 
 I sync'd up and burned my CDRW, booted from it to install, and never got
 past "initializing CDROM".
 
 Using ALT-F? I saw the tail portion of a log which read:
  mounting ram3 on /tmp/stage2 as type ext2
  creating directory /tmp/stage2 rc=0
  calling mount(/tmp/ram3, /tmp/stage2, ext2, -1058209791, (nil))
  removing device file /tmp/ram3
  method selection completed
  symlink /tmp/stage2 failed
  error in exec of the second stage loader :-(
   error: Not a directory
 
 I hope I copied that down right...
 
 Garrett
 
 Garrett Goebel wrote:
 
  I'll let you know in a couple minutes...
 
  Rick Collette wrote:
  
   Is the latest cooker filesystem (installation filesystem) fixed enough
 to
   install yet?
   i.e. Can I mirror the cooker directory and create an iso at this point?
 
 

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--Axalon



Re: [Cooker] [Panoramix] [Install] Request: Notify of packages dependencies

1999-09-02 Thread Grégoire Colbert

Suite au message de Garrett Goebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] intitulé
[[Cooker] [Panoramix] [Install] Request: Notify of packages
dependencies], du Wed, 01 Sep 1999 22:37:25 +:

| When you select a package that has dependencies, it'd be nice if a
| window was popped that showed you which packages were being added due to
| dependencies.  It is hard to tell what you are really adding when you
| select a package for install.

Yes, you are right. I'd like to have this feature also.

Gregus



Re: [Cooker] [Panoramix] Bugs: Package Install Time Estimate at 100% for 15+ seconds [Minor]

1999-09-02 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, tracer wrote:

 Hello Garrett,
 
 Thursday, Thursday, September 02, 1999, you wrote:
 
 GG When actually copying the packages to disk, the percentage based
 GG progress bar went from 0 to 100% in just 5 minutes for 500+ MB of data
 GG (fast!).
 
 GG However, it stayed at 100% for 15+ (another 25MB by my guesstimate)
 GG while it finished installing several more packages.
 
 GG Done should be done... 100% should be completion.
 
 
 Copying and installing isnt the same  and even if it was split into 2
 bars, one for copying and one for install, its still a problem that
 any controlling program like this hasnt got a clue how long an install
 will take... Some modules are big and go fast, others are big and go
 slow... Small modules can also take much longer then others so all one
 really should be able to show is number of packages  or percentage
 installed and how many to go... % DONE/Complete is unpredicatble...
 
 
 
 Best regards,
  
 tracer
 
 mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 
It's a bugglet in librpm, do a 'rpm -i --percent something.rpm'. 

--
MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
--Axalon



Re: [Cooker] [Panoramix] Bugs: Package Install Time Estimate at100% for 15+ seconds [Minor]

1999-09-02 Thread Garrett Goebel

Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
  GG However, it stayed at 100% for 15+ (another 25MB by my guesstimate)
  GG while it finished installing several more packages.
 
 It's a bugglet in librpm, do a 'rpm -i --percent something.rpm'.

I did, and it started at 0.00% and ended at 100.00%. 

There was only one of each. I've attached what I experienced.

I don't know how the percent progress bar is done. Perhaps you could
take the integer value of the output of rpm -i --percent something.rpm

In perl, int(99.99) gives 99

Garrett

%% 0.00
%% 0.092785
%% 0.183967
%% 0.275150
%% 0.366332
%% 0.457514
%% 0.548696
%% 0.639879
%% 0.731061
%% 0.822243
%% 0.913425
%% 1.004608
%% 1.095790
%% 1.186972
%% 1.278154
%% 1.369337
%% 1.460519
%% 1.551701
%% 1.642883
%% 1.734066
%% 1.825248
%% 1.916430
%% 2.007612
%% 2.098795
%% 2.155962
%% 2.248702
%% 2.339885
%% 2.431067
%% 2.522249
%% 2.613431
%% 2.704614
%% 2.795796
%% 2.886978
%% 2.978160
%% 3.069343
%% 3.160525
%% 3.251707
%% 3.342889
%% 3.434072
%% 3.525254
%% 3.616436
%% 3.707618
%% 3.798801
%% 3.889983
%% 3.981165
%% 4.072347
%% 4.163530
%% 4.254712
%% 4.345894
%% 4.437076
%% 4.528259
%% 4.619441
%% 4.710623
%% 4.801805
%% 4.892988
%% 4.984170
%% 5.075352
%% 5.166535
%% 5.257717
%% 5.348899
%% 5.440081
%% 5.531264
%% 5.622446
%% 5.713628
%% 5.804810
%% 5.895993
%% 5.987175
%% 6.078357
%% 6.169539
%% 6.260722
%% 6.351904
%% 6.443086
%% 6.534268
%% 6.625451
%% 6.716633
%% 6.807815
%% 6.898997
%% 6.990180
%% 7.081362
%% 7.172544
%% 7.263726
%% 7.354909
%% 7.446091
%% 7.537273
%% 7.628455
%% 7.719638
%% 7.810820
%% 7.902002
%% 7.993184
%% 8.084367
%% 8.175549
%% 8.266731
%% 8.357914
%% 8.449096
%% 8.540278
%% 8.631460
%% 8.722643
%% 8.813825
%% 8.905007
%% 8.996189
%% 9.087372
%% 9.148368
%% 9.149748
%% 9.151306
%% 9.154690
%% 9.156293
%% 9.249211
%% 9.340393
%% 9.423428
%% 9.516347
%% 9.579124
%% 9.672042
%% 9.763224
%% 9.854407
%% 9.904762
%% 9.940157
%% 10.033031
%% 10.074838
%% 10.167712
%% 10.181826
%% 10.225413
%% 10.318288
%% 10.351679
%% 10.444554
%% 10.535736
%% 10.606304
%% 10.699134
%% 10.790316
%% 10.858614
%% 10.860216
%% 10.953091
%% 11.044273
%% 11.135455
%% 11.179488
%% 11.272362
%% 11.363544
%% 11.454727
%% 11.545909
%% 11.558954
%% 11.651828
%% 11.743010
%% 11.758415
%% 11.851289
%% 11.862108
%% 11.928091
%% 12.020965
%% 12.107828
%% 12.200702
%% 12.282802
%% 12.375676
%% 12.466858
%% 12.517570
%% 12.610444
%% 12.701626
%% 12.792808
%% 12.883991
%% 12.975173
%% 13.066355
%% 13.157537
%% 13.248720
%% 13.339902
%% 13.404638
%% 13.497512
%% 13.588694
%% 13.607082
%% 13.71
%% 13.791183
%% 13.816872
%% 13.818431
%% 13.911305
%% 14.002487
%% 14.007251
%% 14.084498
%% 14.164505
%% 14.257334
%% 14.348517
%% 14.439699
%% 14.530881
%% 14.622063
%% 14.713246
%% 14.804428
%% 14.895610
%% 14.986792
%% 15.069961
%% 15.162790
%% 15.223341
%% 15.316170
%% 15.407353
%% 15.498535
%% 15.589717
%% 15.680899
%% 15.759081
%% 15.851911
%% 15.943093
%% 16.034275
%% 16.125458
%% 16.216640
%% 16.307822
%% 16.399004
%% 16.490187
%% 16.581369
%% 16.672551
%% 16.763733
%% 16.804650
%% 16.897479
%% 16.988661
%% 17.079844
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%% 17.262208
%% 17.353390
%% 17.444573
%% 17.535755
%% 17.626937
%% 17.718119
%% 17.809302
%% 17.816559
%% 17.909389
%% 18.000571
%% 18.091753
%% 18.182935
%% 18.274118
%% 18.365300
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%% 18.553675
%% 18.644857
%% 18.736039
%% 18.827222
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%% 18.951306
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%% 25.071247
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%% 25.157844
%% 25.191903
%% 25.284778
%% 25.363627
%% 25.456501
%% 25.547683
%% 25.633478
%% 25.665757
%% 25.758631
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%% 25.984851
%% 26.076033
%% 26.139878
%% 26.199850
%% 26.249359
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%% 26.920092
%% 27.011274
%% 27.014881
%% 27.042218
%% 27.135092
%% 27.188430
%% 27.281304
%% 

Re: [Cooker] [Panoramix] Bugs: Package Install Time Estimate at100% for 15+ seconds [Minor]

1999-09-02 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Fri, 3 Sep 1999, Garrett Goebel wrote:

 Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
   GG However, it stayed at 100% for 15+ (another 25MB by my guesstimate)
   GG while it finished installing several more packages.
  
  It's a bugglet in librpm, do a 'rpm -i --percent something.rpm'.
 
 I did, and it started at 0.00% and ended at 100.00%. 
 
 There was only one of each. I've attached what I experienced.
 
 I don't know how the percent progress bar is done. Perhaps you could
 take the integer value of the output of rpm -i --percent something.rpm
 
 In perl, int(99.99) gives 99
 
 Garrett

right, and depending upon the package the time between it printing 100 and
exiting varies.



Re: [Cooker] [Panoramix] Request: Type Ahead when selecting options from dropdown lists

1999-09-01 Thread Garrett Goebel

Pixel wrote:
 Garrett Goebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  ASUS TNT2 cards btw weren't listed.
 
 please give the information about your card :)
 
 /proc/pci /proc/bus/pci/devices , its name, the XF86Config that works (if
 special), the X server to use (SVGA?)

From the install, I chose the "RIVA TNT" video card, and SVGA X server.

/proc/bus/pci/devices results attached


For XFree86 3.3.3.1 nvidia released patches for X, Mesa, etc. which
allowed you to build a patched XF86_SVGA X Server.  Peoples' postings
seemed to give it mixed reviews. I have no idea if that code has already
been incorporated into more current releases of X. I assume it has. 

More nVidia TNT info at:
http://www.nvidia.com/Products.nsf/htmlmedia/software_drivers.html

I'm pretty sure someone in the mesa project packaged rpm's but I can't
locate it.

The 2nd snapshot of XFree86 4.0 is available at www.xfree.org and has
new support for TNT cards.

808671900   e008

0008808671910   

0038808671100   

0039808671110   
f001
003a80867112a   
a001
003b808671130   

005812745000b   a401

007810b790555   a801ea001000
e800
008811de6057a   ea00

009811030004b   ac01b001
b401e900
009911030004b   b801bc01
c001
010010de00295   e400e608
e500



Re: [Cooker] [Panoramix] [Install] Bugs: Typos in Package Groupings [Minor]

1999-09-01 Thread Bruce McDonald



On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Garrett Goebel wrote:

 maths -- math

This is only correct in the USA; for the rest of the world, maths is a
contraction of mathematics not mathematic.

 developpment -- development (and all the development::java, etc. too)

Yes, there are a number of miss-spellings.

Bruce.



Re: [Cooker] [Panoramix] Bugs: Package Install Time Estimate at 100% for 15+ seconds [Minor]

1999-09-01 Thread tracer

Hello Garrett,

Thursday, Thursday, September 02, 1999, you wrote:

GG When actually copying the packages to disk, the percentage based
GG progress bar went from 0 to 100% in just 5 minutes for 500+ MB of data
GG (fast!).

GG However, it stayed at 100% for 15+ (another 25MB by my guesstimate)
GG while it finished installing several more packages.

GG Done should be done... 100% should be completion.


Copying and installing isnt the same  and even if it was split into 2
bars, one for copying and one for install, its still a problem that
any controlling program like this hasnt got a clue how long an install
will take... Some modules are big and go fast, others are big and go
slow... Small modules can also take much longer then others so all one
really should be able to show is number of packages  or percentage
installed and how many to go... % DONE/Complete is unpredicatble...



Best regards,
 
tracer

mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




Re: [Cooker] Panoramix,newgraphicalinstallerforMandrake, available

1999-08-31 Thread Lorne Shantz



Pixel wrote:
 
 Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  
   fdisk -l /dev/dha1
 
  Um... Try it like this cause that was way off.
 
  fdisk -l /dev/[hs]d[ab]
 
 Yes, would be better :ppp
 Well it was my fault, i give cryptic commands to do...
 
 you should do
 
 for i in hda hdb sda sdb do
 fdisk -l /dev/$i
 echo -e "x\np\nq\n"|fdisk /dev/$i
 done
 
 cu Pixel.

Okay real quick I'll do it, but it didn't work right.


Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 523 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes

   Device BootStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1   * 1   246   1975963+   6  FAT16
/dev/hda2   247   523   2225002+   5  Extended
/dev/hda5   247   523   2224971   83  Linux

Disk /dev/hdb: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 1584 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes

   Device BootStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
/dev/hdb1   * 2   262   2096482+   5  Extended
/dev/hdb2   263   326514080   83  Linux
/dev/hdb3  1567  1584144585   82  Linux swap
/dev/hdb4   327   587   2096482+   b  Win95 FAT32
/dev/hdb5 2   262   2096451   83  Linux

Disk /dev/sda: 64 heads, 32 sectors, 162 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 bytes

   Device BootStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
/dev/sda1   * 1   162165872   83  Linux

Disk /dev/sdb: 64 heads, 32 sectors, 989 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 bytes

   Device BootStart   EndBlocks   Id  System
/dev/sdb1 2   989   10117125  Extended
/dev/sdb5 2   989   10116966  FAT16


I got an error on the echo command about no being able to read the /dev.
??? I think that what I experienced is not isolated. I've seen many
people saying that lilo wasn't working etc. Since I'm leaving I hope I'm
not leaving you in the learch. Hopefully someone else can pick up the
slack. Sorry.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix: Keyboard / language selection

1999-08-31 Thread Jo

The reason why I use a QWERTY keyboard is because I learned myself to
touch type on a commodore 64. In all the companies I have seen already
PC's had AZERTY keyboards. Now I work in a training center and not even
1 percent of the Flemish people comes and asks for a QWERTY keyboard,
whereas the Dutch always ask for an other keyboard. So there are
companies where QWERTY is used, but they are very few. Of course there
are individuals like me who prefer QWERTY as well, but you can't say
they are a majority.

Jo

Chris Van Humbeeck wrote:
 
 Jo wrote:
 
  I think you can suggest an AZERTY-keyboard when people said to be in
  Belgium. I'm already used to it that I have to change it to QWERTY.
 
 Hmm. My experience is that lots of Dutch speaking Linux users in Belgium
 have QWERTY keyboards.
 
 Regards, Chris.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix,newgraphicalinstallerforMandrake, available

1999-08-31 Thread tracer

recent post on the mandrake group which maybe was missed by some...
And yes I know the English was fixed up...
However: screenshots should NEVER have been released like that
to the website and more importantly, now the english is fixed, maybe
not a bad idea to change them!
==
quote:



Mandrake may also want to clean up the English they used in the
screenshot captions.  Gods help the English speaker who would mangle the
French language the way they slaughtered ours on those screenshots.




In article 7q864n$snj$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
  "Mattias Dahlberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ...do something about the colors! Those brown colors do bad things to
my
 stomach. The index column is ok but why not a simple white background
with
 blue letters or something in the main window?

 Take a look at:
 http://www.linux-mandrake.com/images/panoramix/
 if you don't know what I'm talking about.

 Even better, hire one of those demo artists, who can make beautiful
pictures
 out of 16 colors and a 320x256 resolution.

 I want people to say "wow" when they fire up the new Mandrake
installation,
 now there's a chance they will scream "my eyes! my eyes!".

 Matt




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Share what you know. Learn what you don't.




Re: [Cooker] Panoramix: Keyboard / language selection

1999-08-31 Thread Chris Van Humbeeck

Jo wrote:
 
 The reason why I use a QWERTY keyboard is because I learned myself to
 touch type on a commodore 64. In all the companies I have seen already
 PC's had AZERTY keyboards. Now I work in a training center and not even
 1 percent of the Flemish people comes and asks for a QWERTY keyboard,
 whereas the Dutch always ask for an other keyboard. So there are
 companies where QWERTY is used, but they are very few. Of course there
 are individuals like me who prefer QWERTY as well, but you can't say
 they are a majority.

I agree, but I don't think a training center is the place where most
of the linux users spend their time.

 Chris Van Humbeeck wrote:
 
  Hmm. My experience is that lots of Dutch speaking Linux users in Belgium
  -
  have QWERTY keyboards.

Regards, Chris.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix install

1999-08-30 Thread Pixel

PRIILOT Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 HORROR, in the proc directory there is NO pci file., NO more array file and
 the /proc/bus/pci is EMPTY...
 

for /proc/pci, that's normal. It's been removed since it's not used. Instead,
i'll put lspci (or something alike).

As for /proc/bus/pci being empty, it's more strange. Do you have something else than
the Smart Array on your pci bus?
Shouldn't cpqarray be insmoded before /proc/array appears?

Anyway you can get the information using another distrib (aka 6.0) or with the
newt install...

cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix install

1999-08-30 Thread PRIILOT Michel

Pixel wrote:

 PRIILOT Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  HORROR, in the proc directory there is NO pci file., NO more array file and
  the /proc/bus/pci is EMPTY...
 

 for /proc/pci, that's normal. It's been removed since it's not used. Instead,
 i'll put lspci (or something alike).

 As for /proc/bus/pci being empty, it's more strange. Do you have something else than
 the Smart Array on your pci bus?
 Shouldn't cpqarray be insmoded before /proc/array appears?

 Anyway you can get the information using another distrib (aka 6.0) or with the
 newt install...

 cu Pixel.

Ok, I will test with 6.0 while the last update (gi_network and mkdinst) failed...:
load the second stage OK, but can't go in grafic mode...
on tty3:
"ERROR ftp.pm did not return a true value at /usr/bin/perl-install/install2.pm line
390."
"ERROR: can't call method "destroy" on an undefined value during global destruction"
this last line occurs 3 times.
on tty1:
"error opening security policy file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy"
"Couldn't load XKB keymap, failing back to pre-XKB keymap"

"GLib-WARNING **: getpwuid_r() failed due to: No such user 0."
"Use of unitialized value at /usr/bin/perl-install/my_gtk.pm line 65 (#1)"
"   (W) An undefined value was used as if it were already defined. It was"
"   interpreted as a "" or a 0, bur may be it was a mistake. To suppress this"
"   warning assign an initial value to your varibles."

"ftp.pm did not return a true value at /usr/bin/perl-install/install2.pm line 390."
"Attemp to free unreferebced scalar during global destruction (#2)"
"Attemp to free unreferebced scalar during global destruction."
"install exited abnormally"

on tty4, all seems correct.

M. Prillot




Re: [Cooker] Panoramix,newgraphicalinstallerforMandrake, available

1999-08-30 Thread Grégoire Colbert

Suite au message de Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] intitulé [Re:
[Cooker] Panoramix,newgraphicalinstallerforMandrake, available], du 29
Aug 1999 22:43:35 +0200:

| Lorne Shantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| 
|  I just attempted an install using the MDKINST.IMG files. It blew up.
|  Here are my observations (and them I'm off to bed. :) 
|  
|  First when booting to a DOS 6.22 disk and you look at the files on a dos
|  partition, it only sees short file names. What I ended up seeing was
|  mdkinst~1, 2 and 3. Might I suggest they be named something more easily
|  understood, like MDKcdrom.IMG etc
|  
| 
| ok, now it's 
|   gi_hd.img
|   gi_cdrom.img
|   gi_network.img

Why not "gi_net.img" ?

Hum... What about doing a separate mailing list for Panoramix.

Gregus



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix: Keyboard / language selection

1999-08-30 Thread Pablo Saratxaga

Kaixo!

On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 07:04:47PM +0200, Florent Lesieur wrote:

 The keyboard selection should be the first question asked.

No, the second, so the question can be asked in the language the user
choosed :)

I allready made a diff for that supplementary menu; it should be
available now, or very soon.
The list of supported keyboards is the one from the xmodmap files
of the gkbd applet of Gnome, which are mainly Xmodmaps I'd collected
along the years (most of them come from taking the layout showed on my
last MS-DOS manual, when I was still on the dark side, and DOS still
came with usefull manuals).
If you use a keyboard not on the following list mail me, I would
be interested to have info on it.

# key = [ "short description", "x"""],
# whith xx.map being the console keymap that will be used on text mode
# and /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.yyy the xmodmap used on X11
 "be" = [ _("Belgian"),"be-latin1",   "be" ],
 "bg" = [ _("Bulgarian"),  "bg",  "bg" ],
 "fr" = [ _("French"), "fr-latin1",   "fr" ],
 "gr" = [ _("Greek"),  "gr-8859_7",   "gr" ],
 "pt" = [ _("Portuguese"), "pt-latin1",   "pt" ],
 "pl" = [ _("Polish"), "pl-latin2",   "pl" ],
 "sk" = [ _("Slovakian"),  "sk-latin2",   "sk" ],
 "hu" = [ _("Hungarian"),  "hu-latin2",   "hu" ],
 "tr_f"  = [ _("Turkish (traditional \"F\" model)"), "tr_f-latin5", "tr_f" ],
 "tr_q" = [ _("Turkish (modern \"Q\" model)"), "tr_q-latin5", "tr_q" ],
 "cz" = [ _("Czech"),  "cz-latin2",   "cz" ],
 "qc" = [ _("Canadian (Quebec)"), "qc-latin1", "qc" ],
 "de" = [ _("German"), "de-latin1",   "de" ],
 "il" = [ _("Israelian"),  "il-8859_8",   "il" ],
 "ru" = [ _("Russian"),"ru-koi8", "ru" ],
 "uk" = [ _("UK keyboard"),"uk-latin1",   "uk" ],
 "us" = [ _("US keyboard"),"us-latin","us" ],
 "dk" = [ _("Danish"), "dk-latin1",   "dk" ],
 "is" = [ _("Icelandic"),  "is-latin1",   "is" ],
"dvorak" = [ _("Dvorak"),  "dvorak",  "dvorak" ],
 "la" = [ _("Latin American"), "la-latin1",   "la" ],
 "it" = [ _("Italian"),"it-latin1",   "it" ],
 "sf" = [ _("Swiss (french layout)"), "sf-latin1", "sf" ],
 "yu" = [ _("Yugoslavian (latin layout)"), "yu-latin2", "yu" ],
 "fi" = [ _("Finnish"),"fi-latin1",   "fi" ],
 "nl" = [ _("Dutch"),  "nl-latin1",   "nl" ],
 "sg" = [ _("Swiss (german layout)"), "sg-latin1", "sg" ],
 "no" = [ _("Norwegian"),  "no-latin1",   "no" ],
 "si" = [ _("Slovenian"),  "si-latin1",   "si" ],
 "th" = [ _("Thai keyboard"),  "th",  "th" ],
 "am" = [ _("Armenian"),   "am-armscii8",  "am" ],
# georgian keyboards have to be written...
# I've the necesary info as gif images, but priority is low and I'm busy
# if you need it tell me, otherwise I will put it on standby
#"ge_ru"=[_("Georgian (\"Russian\" layout)","ge_ru-georgian_academy","ge_ru"],
#"ge_la"=[_("Georgian ("\Latin\" layout)","ge_la-georgian_academy","ge_ru"],

you will note that the japanese keyboards are missing; not that japanese
input will be supported during install; but having the / . ; , ? * ( ) ^[ ]
etc keys misconfigured can be quite annoying...
so I'm very interested in a descript of the layout of the japanese
keyboards as used by Toshiba in its laptops for example.

-- 
Ki ça vos våye bén,
Pablo Saratxaga

http://www.ping.be/~pin19314/   PGP Key available, key ID: 0x8F0E4975



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix: Keyboard / language selection

1999-08-30 Thread Pixel

Pablo Saratxaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 beginners don't have to type anything ever during the install ?
 Otherwise they are the ones needing the most that as they will be
 the ones that will suffer the most the lack of the proper keyboard
 support if they have to type anything.
 

in fact, it depends on the proportion of people for which a default keyboard
chosen based on the language is bad.

cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix,newgraphicalinstallerforMandrake, available

1999-08-30 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Lorne Shantz wrote:

 Pixel, you never responded to my query, so since i'm going to be out of
 town for a week and I won't have any time for quite awhile, here it is.
 Hopefully it will be of use to you. ??
 
 FilesystemSize  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
 /dev/hda5 2.1G  706M  1.3G  35% /
 /dev/hda1 1.9G  935M  995M  48% /dos
 /dev/hdb2 486M   75M  386M  16% /home
 /dev/sdb5 988M  616M  371M  62% /mandrake
 /dev/sda1 157M   18k  149M   0% /tmp
 /dev/fd0  1.4M  1.4M   10k  99% /mnt/floppy
 
 
 
 fdisk -l /dev/dha1

Um... Try it like this cause that was way off.

fdisk -l /dev/[hs]d[ab]




Re: [Cooker] Panoramix install - attempt #2

1999-08-29 Thread Pixel

"Chris L. Mason" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi again,
 
 Okay, I ran an rsync and tried the Panoramix install for the second time
 (using mdkinst_hd.img).  First the good news:
 
 - The slowness problem is gone.  It's very quick now.

really strange, i have no real clue... but i like it anyway ;-)

 - My parition table wasn't wiped!  (Yay!)
 
 The bad news:
 
 After choosing my root partition, it asks which paritions to format (just
 between root and swap for me.)  I clicked the root, then clicked OK.  I
 then got the following error:
 
 all: can't opendir /tmp/rhimage/Mandrake/RPMS: No such file or directory
 
 I aborted at that point by hitting ctrl-alt-bs.

well, you have a console on (ctrl)-alt-F2, could you look what the problem may
be? it's been since i tested a hd install... must have broke something again :(
or maybe you don't have a full mirror?

  When it dropped back to
 text mode, I noticed lots of "use of uninitialized variable" errors.
 It "use strict" being used?  Maybe some checks for "defined($var)" need to
 be added?

well, it takes time and sometimes dirty the code. But i try to remove them when
i do have the time.

 
 Anyway, I'm a glutton for punishment.  Let me know when this is fixed and
 I'll give it another whirl.  (I think I should order a tape backup system.
 :)
 

:)


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix dies on install

1999-08-29 Thread Pixel

"Chris Lyttle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Can one of the developers tell me if there is a workaround for this? I was
 able to get the RH Xconfigurator to setup this chip once I got through the
 install with very little trouble.
 

the problem is that the space is somewhat short... this require to add the SVGA
server. The ramdisk is already (too) big. Maybe i should use 2 ramdisks, or
allow graphic install with SVGA only with no ramdisks.

Anyway, this problem needs solving. Maybe the FrameBuffer is another solution.


cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix,newgraphicalinstallerforMandrake, available

1999-08-29 Thread Lorne Shantz



Pixel wrote:

  Bad magic number at /usr/bin/perl_install/partition_table_raw.pm line 78
  ...propagated at /usr/bin/perl_intall/fsedit.pm line 53
 
  I have a 4gb hd on primary master
   13GB HD on secondary master
   LS120 on Secondary Master
   CDROM on Secondary Slave
 
 
 maybe you could mail me your:
 
   fdisk -l /dev/XXX
 and
   echo -e "x\np\nq\n" | fdisk /dev/XXX

This is quite a bit of text. How would you like me to send it? You want
me to attach a text file or just post it here? I have done as you asked,
but Let me know and I'll get it to you.
 
 for each disk...
 
 or give me a login on your computer!!
 
Unfortunately I can't do that, since it is behind a firewall. :



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix Experience..

1999-08-28 Thread Pixel

"Chris L. Mason" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,
 
 I just wanted to mention that I also had the new GUI disk partition thing
 completely hose my partition table.  I have two IDE drives.  My second
 drive had a SuSE install with a bunch of partitions, and one spare where I
 figured I would just put the cooker root, then I could mount my homedir.
 
 Anyway, the reason I'm able to report this problem rather than screwing
 around re-installing my system is because I found a wonderful tool called
 rescuept.  This great little thing let me manually rebuild my partition
 table and get my SuSE back (along with all my MP3s and home directory!!)
 
 All I did was boot with the latest hd image (with the cooker distribution
 on another drive which thankfully didn't get hosed).  I chose expert mode,
 no scsi.  When the partition tool came up, all I did was hit "done" because
 I didn't want to do any partitioning (I already had my partitions setup,
 thank you very much!)

Really sorry :-((

Here is the why of these problems:

- eraseBadPartitions was on
- somewhere, the partition table could be written with no warning (silly me :( )

Now this will not happen anymore (at least, i truly hope) !!!


As you seem to be able to restore your partition table :)
could you send me the following

fdisk -l /dev/hdc

and

echo -e "x\np\nq\n" | /sbin/fdisk /dev/hdc
(which is, (p)rint in e(x)pert mode of fdisk)

that way i may be able to find the main problem, that is diskdrake not being
able to understand your partition table and blanking it...

 
 Anway, I think I'll wait a few days before I try this again.  :)
 

:)

thanks, cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix won't detect 3c509 nic

1999-08-27 Thread Pascal Rigaux

Bruce McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 All,
 
 I can verify this.  No matter how I tried (in a user fashion), panoramix
 did not allow me to configure networking.  

there's now a little networking handling...

cu Pixel.



Re: [Cooker] Panoramix Experience..

1999-08-27 Thread Chris L. Mason


Hi,

I just wanted to mention that I also had the new GUI disk partition thing
completely hose my partition table.  I have two IDE drives.  My second
drive had a SuSE install with a bunch of partitions, and one spare where I
figured I would just put the cooker root, then I could mount my homedir.

Anyway, the reason I'm able to report this problem rather than screwing
around re-installing my system is because I found a wonderful tool called
rescuept.  This great little thing let me manually rebuild my partition
table and get my SuSE back (along with all my MP3s and home directory!!)

All I did was boot with the latest hd image (with the cooker distribution
on another drive which thankfully didn't get hosed).  I chose expert mode,
no scsi.  When the partition tool came up, all I did was hit "done" because
I didn't want to do any partitioning (I already had my partitions setup,
thank you very much!)

Anway, I think I'll wait a few days before I try this again.  :)


Chris