Re: Re[2]: [Cooker] install failure with cooker DrakX v1.514

2001-06-09 Thread Pixel

Robin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have tried it 4 times with the same result each time.

what server are you using? i may be able to reproduce.

[...]

> >>   At F3: Warning: Died at /usr/bin/perl-install/ftp.pm line 34
> >>  Warning: Undefined subroutine &c::rpmdbClose called at
> >>  /usr/bin/perl-install/pkgs.pm line 1363




Re[2]: [Cooker] install failure with cooker DrakX v1.514

2001-06-09 Thread Robin Cook

Hello Pixel,

I have tried it 4 times with the same result each time.

If I say Ok at the failure it just hangs.

Saturday, June 09, 2001, 7:55:13 AM, you wrote:

P> Robin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>   At F3: Warning: Died at /usr/bin/perl-install/ftp.pm line 34
>>  Warning: Undefined subroutine &c::rpmdbClose called at
>>  /usr/bin/perl-install/pkgs.pm line 1363

P> this is strange. Net::FTP->new must have failed. If you retry, does it still
P> fail?

P> i don't know in which Net::FTP->new fails, and the error message should be ok
(Net::FTP->>new should set $@)

P> do you have more information?

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Re[2]: [Cooker] Install on March 24th, 22:00 GMT-6, DrakX 1.467

2001-03-25 Thread Robin Cook

Hello Con,

Nope choose the LOW security option.

Sunday, March 25, 2001, 2:16:27 AM, you wrote:

CK> Original message from: Robin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>  Ok tried the install again.
>>
>>  Still can't log in as root from the login prompt.  I have to 
CK> log in
>>  as a normal user and then su - to get root access.  Also 
CK> there is a

CK> Perhaps you chose high security option during install? This 
CK> prevents you logging in as root, only su'ing to root.



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Re[2]: [Cooker] Install DrakX 1442

2001-03-06 Thread Robin Cook

Hello Mattias,

Then something is broke cause the last time I press cancel it screwed
up the network setup to the point that when it rebooted I got the
message of /etc/sysconfig/network missing.

Tuesday, March 06, 2001, 1:39:14 AM, you wrote:

>>   The network setup had no way of continuing.  There is not a Continue
>>   button or a Done option and so I had to select the next install

MD> You're supposed to press "cancel" when you're done. I know, it's strange and
MD> I've suggested a "done" button myself before.

MD> Mattias

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Re[2]: [Cooker] Install as of 3:00 CST (GMT-6)

2001-02-22 Thread Robin Cook

Hello Pixel,

I won't be able to until tomorrow as the machine I installed on is at
work.

Thursday, February 22, 2001, 5:46:13 PM, you wrote:

P> Robin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

P> [...]

>>  the de language for aspell and ispell are still on by default even
>>  though I only selected English -> US

P> can you mail me the /root/report.bug?

P> [...]

>>  During the printer setup it got to the point of setting up the first
>>  printer then gave the options of  lp, add, done and clicking on done
>>  doesn't continue nor is there and OK button to continue I had to go
>>  back a step on the side option to get past it.
>> 
>>  The same for lilo it got to the point of listing all the lilo setup
>>  with a done but couldn't get past that point as click on done didn't
>>  take it on nor was there an OK button again.  This caused lilo not to

P> will be fixed soon...

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Re: Re[2]: [Cooker] Install

2001-02-08 Thread andre

> 
> Hello Pixel,
> 
> Wednesday, February 07, 2001, 7:06:55 PM, you wrote:
> 
> >> /etc/sysconfig/desktop was not created.  I created it with GNOME as my
> >> default.
> 
> P> Why do you need it? It should default to kdm/gdm/xdm (in that order) if
> P> available, no?
> 
> I have both KDE and GNOME loaded but use startx to start x-windows and
> I switch between the two. Without it, it always boots to KDE.
> 
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> Best regards,
>  Robinmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
Isn't a .xinitrc in ~/ the sollution




Re[2]: [Cooker] Install

2001-02-08 Thread Robin Cook

Hello Pixel,

Wednesday, February 07, 2001, 7:06:55 PM, you wrote:

>> /etc/sysconfig/desktop was not created.  I created it with GNOME as my
>> default.

P> Why do you need it? It should default to kdm/gdm/xdm (in that order) if
P> available, no?

I have both KDE and GNOME loaded but use startx to start x-windows and
I switch between the two. Without it, it always boots to KDE.

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