Not exactly sure why But no matter what I do with this 2 nics don't seem to
work. I've even tried with isa nics and it completely refuses to even
acknowledge their existence through the web interface. I mean were talking
about 3c509 cards here. the strange thing is that on the console it spits
5/13/01 8:20:56 AM, williams, jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might also do an ifconfig to see what addresses the cards are configured to.
I have noticed that MandrakeSecurity likes to make eth1 the WAN card and
eth0 the LAN card. Perhaps this is causing you a problem?
Jason Williams
Oh, BTW, are you using 2.1 or the 2.2 betas (or KDE CVS)?
If your using 2.1, pixie is much slower. I made the thumbnail manager faster
by an order of magnitude after KDE2.1.
On Saturday 12 May 2001 07:25 pm, you wrote:
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Francisco Castanheiro wrote:
enabled).
Another
On Sun, 13 May 2001, Andreas Simon wrote:
On Sunday 13 May 2001 01:30, Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
SO, if -x does not fix it - how can I fix? Or is it not an error on
reiser?
Maybe 'reiserfsck --rebuild-tree' helps.
Except that manual says to backup your partition before using this
xawtv-3.46-1mdk, current postinstall script:
cd /.../fonts/misc
mkfontdir
... xset fp rehash
... update-menus
New fonts are installed, so xfs should be restarted before doing xset fp rehash.
Check that xfs is actually installed first.
And new xawtv 3.46 segfaults after a number of tv
Yura Gusev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11 May 2001, Daouda LO wrote:
Yura Gusev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I installed aterm, but i can't find it in menu.
there is no menu entry for aterm.
Why. Sould be beacuse i istalled it so i think i will use it, and it is
wided to start
Anton Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I packaged the 21.4.2, but gtk toolbar still seems to make it segfaulting.
However it seems to be better if you disable the toolbar (by putting
I think we need a build-requires for Xaw3d-devel since your config
specifies --with-dialogs=athena
Andrej Borsenkow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently there are two versions of xemacs packages (21.4.0 and 21.4.2) on
cooker mirrors. Is it intentional? Checked on ftp.sunet.se
The mirroring must have been done during an upload, the correct one is 21.4.2
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Warly
I just would like to know if the boxed version of 8.0 includes the font fixes
that just missed the ISO release. Or is it _exactly_ identical?
Thanks,
Mattias
michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the heads up on the pearl script. I now am the proud mother of 3
cooker iso discs!
That's remind me that I have not regenerated the CD list for a long time, do it
now...
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Warly
Hi!
The binary RPM of aspell in 8.0 and cooker (they are the same) are broken
(segfaults). After a rebuild it works.
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Michael Reinsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mr.uue.org
Which rpm has them?
At 05:21 AM 5/13/01, you wrote:
I just would like to know if the boxed version of 8.0 includes the font fixes
that just missed the ISO release. Or is it _exactly_ identical?
Thanks,
Mattias
David Relson
Hi!
I'm still missing the gdp-both.dsl stylesheet in Mandrake which is i.e.
required for building balsa's help pages. I tried finding it with urpmf but
no luck, so I guess it's not in the distribution?
BTW: This stylesheet is also missing in the build requirements of balsa's
SRPM.
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At 12:14 AM 5/13/01, you wrote:
Submitted 12-May-01 by David Relson:
He didn't say that the kernel requires 2.96.
I beg to differ:
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 01:11:31PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
This is from Linus tree. You currently need gcc 2.96 or higher to
build the 2.4.x kernel.
Anton,
Thank you for updating this list. One pb though, CD2 comes in at 686
megs :(
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Spence
Another small issue with XEmacs packaging: The comments in the RPMs
say that xemacs-mule is an _alternate_ for xemacs, but the
dependencies correctly require xemacs before installing xemacs-mule.
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T(C)Inc Business
I would like to bring OpenOffice up to date (the latest release does
include some vital features such as printing) unless the current
maintainer (fcrozat) objects.
One of the build requirements is Sun's JDK. I would like to make sure
that my installation of JDK matches the RPM'd version, so
Arnd Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just packaged the CVS version of the soon-to-be-released
XFree86-4.1.0 and wanted to upload it to ftp.linux-mandrake.com,
but got a 'disk full' error.
This is the first time that I try to upload something, so I am not
sure if it is my problem
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So sprach Frederic Lepied am Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:43:24PM +0200:
There are 2 types of mirrors: i586 only and full ones.
What are full ones? The only full one I could find is rpmfind.net. Also
darenet.dk seems to be a full one, but it
This is somewhat off-topic but may have general interest for those
like me who have a brand new CD burner they've never used: When I
create an ISO image CD, do I need to do anything special to make it
bootable?
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T(C)Inc
I have tried to convert my supermount to autofs. The result was at least
one disatvantage of autofs - you cannot browse mount points. I mean, in
the case
auto.mater:
/mnt auto.mnt
auto.mnt:
cdrom -fstype=iso9660,... :/dev/cdrom
/mnt/cdrom is not visible unless mounted. It means, that such
On 13 May 2001, Daouda LO wrote:
Why. Sould be beacuse i istalled it so i think i will use it, and it is
wided to start xterm and than aterm ;-)
You can use it by launching it from another term.
Anyway, i just uploaded a new package with menu entry.
Oh just checked my message ~8-(. I was
Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
When I
create an ISO image CD, do I need to do anything special to make it
bootable?
Not much, assuming the original iso was designed to be bootable.
If it was, then the main thing is to make sure that you create a CD
from the iso, rather than just burning a CD
bor@localhost% rpm -q nautilus
nautilus-1.0.2-1mdk
bor@localhost% nautilus
Gdk-WARNING **: Missing charsets in FontSet creation
Gdk-WARNING **: KOI8-R
This affects the following items:
- file descriptions (size, date, any localized text)
- tabs name in th left pane (I do not know what
Updated on 12 May. Both xmms and noatun segfault if started from menu or
command line. Running 2.4.3-27mdk with SB Live! Player and emu10k1 driver.
bor@localhost% rpm -qa | egrep '(kde|xmms)'
kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha1.4mdk
kdesupport-2.2-0.alpha1.2mdk
kdeutils-2.2-0.alpha1.1mdk
When I start Gnome (startx Gnome) I cannot terminate session. Pressing
Exit Gnome on task bar or in menu does nothing at all. I have to switch
to terminal and kill X server, that leaves the whole bunch of processes
running (oafd and some more).
-andrej
Reading many good words about Evolution I decided to give it a try ...
with the following result:
bor@localhost% evolution
Registered type for component -- (contacts)
OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Addressbook_ShellComponent
Evolution component activated successfully --
I can starts Nautilus from within KDE all right. I cannot do it in Gnome -
it succeeds exatly once, if I remove all Gnome configuration files in my
home directory. Then the very first time I start Gnome (startx Gnome) I
answer the initial Nautilus questions and Nautilus is started. If I try it
So sprach Michael Brown am Sun, May 13, 2001 at 04:30:32PM +0100:
One of the build requirements is Sun's JDK. I would like to make sure
that my installation of JDK matches the RPM'd version, so that I can be
sure my resulting SRPM will build at MandrakeSoft. Can someone point me
towards a
Hey there, I had this thought about a common linux installer going around my
head and was wondering what other people thought of it.
http://www.csh.rit.edu/~benjamin/log/e_clig.shtml
-Benjamin Meyer
Enabling experimental code support made reiserfs support possible but I
guess it has to be modulized. However, still getting unable to mount
root partition on 03:07.
michael wrote:
I followed tom's kernel upgrade iii-source instructions through the
compilation and installation section of the
Hello.
I just installed LM8.0 in my kid's PC.
Yes, I know it is selfish, but he does not need his PC as intensively as I do
need mine, and I plan to upgrade my LM7.0 to LM8.0.
Anyway, the installation went Gold on blue - no problems whatsoever.
Afterwards, I installed ALL the recent updates.
How come the same versions of galeon and mozilla on my redhat box at
work doesn't hang anywhere as much (at all actually!) as it does on
Cooker? I have to resort to using Mozilla directly and that is just
gross and ugly. :-) Galeon is a so much nicer shell around the
Gecko than Mozilla is.
I also had problems booting my reiserfs root fs with some of the -ac
kernels just before and just after 2.4.4, but 2.4.4-ac6 fixed the
problem for me.
Luckily, I always keep at least one working kernel installed, so
I could use 2.4.3-ac14 while waiting for the fix.
Arnd
On Sun, 13 May 2001,
Sorry for the big delay...
Here is the JRE spec file...
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%define name jre
%define version 1.3.0
%define release 1mdk
Name: %{name}
Summary: Java Runtime Environment from Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
Source:
Sometime after kernel-2.4.1-22mdk ipsec broke. That is the most
recent kernel (that I have) that seems to work with freeswan. The
symptoms are that SAs are set up successfully and correctly and
traffic will be sent out on them and it will be sent back from the
remote on the configured SAs but
Even though iptables and bastille is installed tinyfirewall says they are not
and will not run, the bastille tk says this version of linux not yet
supported also, so im at a lost for reconfiguration of my firewall to allow
vmware to axcess my network.
thanks
dave
So sprach Christian Belisle am Sun, May 13, 2001 at 11:49:32PM -0400:
Sorry for the big delay...
Thanks a lot!
Alexander Skwar
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