test
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dam's
Yes, moving to kernel 2.2.18.0 seems to have fixed the problem for me. No
lockups yet. I'm still running Mandrake 7.2 and not yet Cooker. Hopefully,
the code that fixed this problem is making its way into the 2.4.test
kernels, as well.
Regards,
Scott
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Scott Langley
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Is anyone posting cooker iso files anywhere? I only have a slow T-line
connection (about 300kbs) and it's very difficult to download all of the
individual files and keep them all matched up so that they install
correctly. It would be really helpful to post these iso files, maybe even
weekly
Thanks. I find on Redhat they use bash2 to refer to the up-to-date bash.
And I have another problem, it seems that the rpmslist is not up-to-date,
I find several packages are not in the same name (like qt2-libqt2). Is
there anyone working on a update of the rpmslist. Whill this affect my
Hi. I just downloaded the BitchX-1.0-0.c17.1mdk SRPM. BitchX license is
listed as GPL. It's not GPL, it's BSD-Style. I also think that the version
should be 1.0c17. Yeah some scripts can't determine that 1.0 would be
newer, but that's their fault, not mine. That's why they made the Serial
tag.
Pablito,
I made a set of ISO files from the Dec 9th fileset. It's not the newest,
but if you want I can probably post them someplace for you.
Chris
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of pablito
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 11:35 AM
Hello,
Does any one know how to get music CD's to start playing when they are
inserted ?
Using the Red Hat machines at work it works, the Mandrake ones do not !
Hopefully,
Owen
Hello,
I know there is already a thread about Supermount at the moment.
Every time I add a 'supermount' option to fstab it is removed by something
the next time the PC is booted.
Why is a boot script overwriting the fstab file ?
Owen
If you post is somewhere, could you let me know.
Thanks.
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Chris Young wrote:
Pablito,
I made a set of ISO files from the Dec 9th fileset. It's not the newest,
but if you want I can probably post them someplace for you.
Chris
-Original Message-
From:
you now what idle mean ?
There's no need to be rude !
All I was doing was reporting that on the Mandrake 2.4 kernel gtop reports
kapm-idled as using somewhere between 40 and 80% CPU while on the Red Hat 2.4
kernel it is reported as 0%. And it would appear that I'm not alone. I could
post a
Maybe tar-gs-ing the iso image would save some space - that's what GreatBridge
(www.GreatBridge.com) is doing with the .iso image of their postgreSQL distribution ...
Oleg
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From: "pablito" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
I have linux mandrake cooker installed on a dual
pentium celeron 400 -- am running 2.4.0-test11 kernel
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My computer boots up just fine no real trouble --
My vmlinuz and System.map files were originally in the
/boot directory -- now they are not visible at all
--even as superuser -- the /boot
Is it better to update from LM 7.2 to cooker, or better to do a clean install?
The reason why I ask is that when I tried doing a clean install of cooker a
couple weeks ago, I found I had not menu items in KDE, Gnome, or any other
window manager. Adding all these items manually by hand wasn't
Can we get it included in the distribution? It's GPL and can be found at:
http://members.tripod.com/~djsf/masq-icq/
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Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ben.reser.org
Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer,
you treat everything like a nail.
Just testing the list, as I have stoped receiving mails.
Romildo
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Prof. José Romildo Malaquias [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Departamento de Computação
Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
Brasil
"Raymond S. Swaim" wrote:
Has anyone else had this problem? Anyone done a clean install recently?
Yesterday. Everything was OK, apart some local mirror synch probelms.
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Guillaume Rousse
Murphy's law : If anything can go wrong, it will.
O'Tool's commentary : Murphy was an optimist.
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wether using openssh-askpass or openssh-askpass-gnome, it has no result
:
[guillaume@agathe guillaume]$ ssh-add -l
The agent has no identities.
I have to stay with ssh-add. What am i missing there ?
openssh-2.3.0p1-7mdk
I agree that it would be better that way. in fact, I thought there was
supposed to be a current Cooker ISO set available on linuxberg, but I
couldn't find it. I just took the script from the 7.2beta and modified it
to fit my needs. It would seem that the mirror could just kick off the same
Wow!! This thing is slicker than my granddaddy's hair! ;-)
Any chance of it making it into Cooker?
RSwaim
I am just trying to generate the iso by myself using 72beta script.
The problem is that seems there is some packages list not matched
in file rpmslist
For example: qt2 - libqt2 , and so on
how do you deal with it?
On Fri,
15 Dec 2000, Chris Young wrote:
I agree that it would be better that
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. I just downloaded the BitchX-1.0-0.c17.1mdk SRPM. BitchX license is
listed as GPL. It's not GPL, it's BSD-Style. I also think that the
Okay. Damien?
[gc@bi ~/rpm] rpmwatch -p BitchX
damien
version should be 1.0c17. Yeah some scripts can't
There were a couple of rpms that didn't match, but I didn't find that any
were showstoppers.
Here is a slightly modified version of the script that I used.
..
#!/bin/sh
# Linux-Mandrake ISO CD Creation Script (thanks to Kenny Graunke for this
one!)
# Fixes and modifications to handle using a
My computer boots up just fine no real trouble --
My vmlinuz and System.map files were originally in the
/boot directory -- now they are not visible at all
--even as superuser -- the /boot directory looks like
it is empty but lilo.conf is still configured to look
for files in the /boot
If it "doen't do anything" then why is it using 40 - 80% CPU resource ?
You really should read the message thread he pointed you to (URL included
below). It IS NOT using 40 - 80% CPU resource. It IS reporting that the CPU
is IDLE for 40 - 80% of the time. Worry if it drops down to 0%.
I agree. I have two menu items for each folder and program since I installed
KDE 2. Moreover, half the program entries don't work either.
Owen
On Friday 15 December 2000 7:26 pm, you wrote:
On Thursday 14 December 2000 05:34, Joe Heafner wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
2) The Mandrake menu
http://irm.schoenefeld.org/
Check this helpdesk software. Looks useful now (stable release) and even
promising (perl rewrite).
Cheers
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"Chris Young" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that it would be better that way. in fact, I thought there was
supposed to be a current Cooker ISO set available on linuxberg, but I
couldn't find it. I just took the script from the 7.2beta and modified it
to fit my needs. It would seem that
Why is the proftpd-anonymous patch empty?
seb
Could have been better if there wasn't so many 404 errors :)
But i'm stupid asking for such unuseful things :)
CU
Stef
Le Samedi 16 Décembre 2000 14:09, vous avez écrit :
http://irm.schoenefeld.org/
Check this helpdesk software. Looks useful now (stable release) and even
promising (perl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guillaume Cottenceau) writes:
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. I just downloaded the BitchX-1.0-0.c17.1mdk SRPM. BitchX license is
listed as GPL. It's not GPL, it's BSD-Style. I also think that the
Okay. Damien?
yep.
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dam's
while I realise that there would be a possible sync issue. there are ways to
minimize that.
CRC of the filenames for example. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying it
would be trivial to do, but I am sure it could save a tremendous amount of
time for people who can't get a full fileset before the
Yo,
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 03:17:38PM +0100, Sebastian Dransfeld wrote:
Why is the proftpd-anonymous patch empty?
It was /me who made the patch to add something in the basic.conf file to make
ftp logins work, I have no idea why it is empty ... oh well. Just fixed it.
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Geoffrey Lee
On 16 Dec 2000, dam's wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guillaume Cottenceau) writes:
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. I just downloaded the BitchX-1.0-0.c17.1mdk SRPM. BitchX license is
listed as GPL. It's not GPL, it's BSD-Style. I also think that the
Okay. Damien?
On 16 Dec 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
No, if we began to use Serial in that way we would end up with changing
serial for many releases.. Serial is not clean and should be avoided each
time this is possible.
No, I don't think so. Since 2 1, you can leave the serial at 2 if you
wanted.
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