Will Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Salut,
>
> http://www.videolan.org is finally up.
>
> There is a new version of videolan ( 0.2.82 ) and also a new version of
> libdvdcss (0.0.2).
>
> Is there a possibility to see theses packages in cooker or cooker Contrib ?
> T
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, David Walluck wrote:
> > Do you have lisa running? I suspect not - it isn't defined as a service
> > in 8.0 and nor (AFAIK) in Cooker. I did upload a package that fixed this
> > problem, lisa-browselan, to /incoming a long time ago, but it seems to
> > have disappeared into
Digital Wokan wrote:
> There's an alphabetical list? I've only seen that
> workstation/server/blah/someotherblah breakdown of RPMs. How do I
> choose my RPMs alphabetically during the install?
>
In package selection there is one icon that switches view (tree/flat).
It is in the lower left co
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Digital Wokan wrote:
> That sucks. I was hoping to bypass that graphical bootup from square
> one and actually see what Kudzu's finding that the install didn't. Or
> they could fix Kudzu to play better with Aurora (or the other way around
> even).
>
> Blue Lizard wrote:
> >
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Michael Brown wrote:
> Do you have lisa running? I suspect not - it isn't defined as a service
> in 8.0 and nor (AFAIK) in Cooker. I did upload a package that fixed this
> problem, lisa-browselan, to /incoming a long time ago, but it seems to
> have disappeared into the voi
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Will Smith wrote:
>
> > If videolan is truly a better player I may start using it, but since I
> > haven't tried it yet, mplayer works for me.
>
> videolan is for DVD, not for divx. And I fnd it better than mplayer for DVD,
> and it is easy to have DeCSS enable.
>
I looked f
http://www.winehq.com/source/ANNOUNCE
WHAT'S NEW with Wine-20010731: (see ChangeLog for details)
- 16-bit comm routines reimplemented properly.
- More improvements to the Postscript driver.
- A few more steps towards dll separation.
- Lots of bug fixes.
I noti
Anyone been able to get xine to work with an up to date cooker to watch
DVD's? Not having any luck here with latest xine, libcss, xine clut plugin.
Also tried the oms/omi stuff - no deal there either.
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Hi,
I just got 'few' problems while trying to set a gw/firewall up with Cooker
from Thursday 9/8. If some of these have been fixed or already reported
since then, please disregard:
IMPORTANT:
1. The ethernet card 3c509 now works fine during the NFS installation, but
is totally dead when the mac
I have Aurora-* in my rsysnc exclude file. Install whines about it missing,
but I click on the "soldier-forth" button, and never have to think about it
again. I pulled the same chicanery with imwheel-* -- gives the same
complaint's from Install, but I don't have to un-install something that
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 04:18:04PM -0400, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> Hi All,
Hello.
> I know that you can change permissions on directories to prevent a user from
> entering a specific directory tree, but is there a way to prevent a user from
> exiting out of a specific directory?
Can we make a
You would not be switching runlevel. Being in runlevel 5 doesn't
destroy the runlevel 3 login screens, you just have to hold down ctrl in
addition to alt-{func key} to reach them. Then you can log into the
system as root from virtual terminal 1 through 6 (X normally runs at
Alt-F7).
Blue Lizard
That sucks. I was hoping to bypass that graphical bootup from square
one and actually see what Kudzu's finding that the install didn't. Or
they could fix Kudzu to play better with Aurora (or the other way around
even).
Blue Lizard wrote:
> I believe he refers to post install in urpmi
I believe he refers to post install in urpmi
On 12 Aug 2001 17:48:31 -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
> Why don't you just ctrl-alt-F1 and log in from a text login and
> kill/restart X?
>
> Blue Lizard wrote:
> >
> > On 11 Aug 2001 00:14:22 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> > > Blue Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > > - change
Why don't you just ctrl-alt-F1 and log in from a text login and
kill/restart X?
Blue Lizard wrote:
>
> On 11 Aug 2001 00:14:22 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> > Blue Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > > - change default theme
> > > >
> > >
> > > eh? to what? (please say traditio
There's an alphabetical list? I've only seen that
workstation/server/blah/someotherblah breakdown of RPMs. How do I
choose my RPMs alphabetically during the install?
andre wrote:
>
> On 10 Aug 2001 17:40:38 +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > I've tried to deselect everything and Aurora is stil
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Pixel wrote:
> > Found something weird in grub. If I select one of the choices at boot time
> > and select to EDIT it, and select which line to edit, the arrow keys work,
> > however the other keys don't do much. Seems like grub has a bunch of stuff
> > in a string buff
Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried to install the 8-10 freq iso but the install hangs trying to load
> aic7xxx module.
> never even get to the gui install.
I'm seeing this, too. Any remedies?
- vin
rpminst is still broken...this is causing other break
downs as well. Despite the fact that I have manually
installed all of the files for the printer upgrade in
DrakConf, it still tries to download and install
everytime I click on it for the 1st time after opening
DrakConf. It will hangup on insta
On 12 Aug 2001 23:10:09 +0200, Pixel wrote:
> David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Some things (like diskdrake) really don't work at all in text mode. Maybe
> > fewer features is understandable as in fewer bells and whistles, but the
> > software still needs to be able to perform its b
Lonnie Cumberland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello All,
>
> Is there a document explaining exactly what files are executed during the
> install boot-up sequence?
i don't know. This is quite a big business!
>
> I would like to know more about the Mandrake installer from begining to final OS
Vincent Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Found something weird in grub. If I select one of the choices at boot time
> and select to EDIT it, and select which line to edit, the arrow keys work,
> however the other keys don't do much. Seems like grub has a bunch of stuff
> in a string
David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some things (like diskdrake) really don't work at all in text mode. Maybe
> fewer features is understandable as in fewer bells and whistles, but the
> software still needs to be able to perform its basic functions in text
> mode.
wait and see :)
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, Jean-Claude Tual wrote:
> I am new on this list,
> so this issue is perhaps very well known.
> When I tried to browse my LAN under Konqueror, I got a message box
> indicating : impossible to connect to host localhost.
> I have two ethernet cards : one on dhcp for inernet on ca
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