Hello
Is anyone using the Bat under the Bat using Linux? If yes full info
welcome
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Cooker:
I have been receiving hundreds of e-mail messages each day for the past
few weeks with the subject "cooker". These ave very annoying and in many
cases abusive.
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Thank you.
You are right, this is the whole problem when installing individual
packages.
A way to overcoming this is downloading or consulting www.rusfus.com, select
the package and there you'll find what is provided, needed and the
changelog.
But the best way were of course installing as by the
I agree to !
There is a 'workstation' install available (this is the smallest I think,
never used it).
But with the workstation-install there is no way to setup partitions ! (the
first what has to be doing)It sets his own and don't look if there are
several HD's.
Of course the strictly needed
By my mind rpmdrake need internet connection ??
So what if updates or installs are necessary with the CD ?
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Brian T. Schellenberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 11:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Distribution
Is there any nice logos like Powered by Mandrake Cooker ??
I want one on my webserver.
I reinstalled this morning and much to my dismay i am having a dissiing
amount of problems.
problem one. no sound!! , sndconfig is now defunct? and missing from the
cooker distrib. lorthar/kudzu dose NOT detect my AWE 64 .. sndconfig
detected the card perfect and installed the modules correctly.
I would say have a
base package (kernel/modules/core utils rpm tool)
Xwindows with (flip coin K or Gnome core)
then start with "stuff"
Goal is to be able to have a disk/ "Zip cart" combo that can
be used to run a
"clean room" but also be able to do a normal install
also it bugs be that my menus
is there anything like this for mandrake?
if not, would adding it to mandrake add to it's nutritional value?
(one reason is, i've d/l'd the avi2yuv.tar.gz and am trying to compile but
jinclude.h is no where to be found on the o/s. this version of avi2yuv uses
version 6a of the jpeg
Kaixo!
On Fri, Apr 07, 2000 at 01:07:46PM +0200, Pablo Saratxaga wrote:
I'll test the patch you used for qt in CLE version.
It is not binary compatible with standard libQT; we can't ship a version
of libQT that makes all KDE/QT programs available in binary form to cause
a segmentation fault.
No, rpmdrake works just fine with a CD. Indeed, it's the only way I've
ever used it personally.
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| By my mind rpmdrake need internet connection ??
| So what if updates or installs are necessary with the CD ?
| Eric
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Brian
No, no, no, no.
You don't want redundant info; if you are cramming it onto a CD, that's
just silly, and if you are downloading on a slow link it's just
annoying.
Besides, if we are trying to serve the beginning user (the start of
this thread), the focus should be on the CD, not on grabbing
On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
Besides, Mandrake can only make money from CDs and they *do* need to
stay in business. So, yes, make free downloads available; be true to
the spirit of open source. But they ought to optimize for what will
keep them in business, not
Really?
At the Electronics Boutiques around here the large sign for Mandrake
7.0 was at the very front, where they usually advertise the latest
video games.
At Best Buy they had dozens and dozens of copies of Mandrake 7.0
(Macmillan) on one of those big aisle-end displays, along with a
Well, I've tried everything I can think of and I've got No Joy.
When booting, from MILO by way of ARC bios, it is loading the
/boot/instboot.gz mini image and attempting to get there, but it hangs after
the notice that it is enabling virtual addressing and jumping to the Linux
kernel.
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