No. If you compile in support for ACPI it gets precedence over APM :-(
(ACPI is not available as a module).
Have you really tested it? I did and it works. If you compile in both
and specify noacpi command-line kernel option ACPI is not started. And
(I have currently no kernel sources) I bet
Yes, I reported this a few days ago to the kde bug system. When kppp
drops
the connection it changes the permisions on /etc/resolv.conf to
-r---
-
root root so mere mortals cannot even read it. I now keep a root
console
open just to reset the permissions on the file !!! It all works
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 11:12, Digital Wokan wrote:
I'd rather see them removed. I've seen too many Windows users pick
the
wrong option from their shutdown menus to trust them with the same
choice exiting Linux. For example: What if the company doesn't
want
its users shutting
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
Hi!
In the latest Mandrake Cooker Weekly News, it says:
| To give easy access for the users to this new concept printerdrake was
| substancially changed. It is now completely based on Foomatic and so it
| does the same steps to set up and
Vincent Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Has anyone seen this today? I updated everything this afternoon, and since
then KDE is doing something very weird. Sometimes when I log in, Konqueror
won't start. Using the home icon or the browser icon, doesn't matter, won't
I: found comment: Sound Server Configuration
+ kdedesktop2mdkmenu.pl kdebase Configuration/KDE/Sound
/var/tmp/kdebase-2.2-10mdk-root//usr/share/applnk/Settings/Sound/audiocd.
desktop /var/tmp/kdebase-2.2-10mdk-root//usr/lib/menu/kdebase-audiocd kde
Can't open
Chris Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there's a new version of video lan out.
* Minor release, with overlay subtitle support.
http://www.videolan.org/
just a question i noticed that video lan RPM's are in the RPMS2 folder.
Are there any CSS lib's or anything else i need to
I know it's been reported before:
KDM choices are
default
kde
failsafe
/etc/X11/wmsession.d lists 01KDE (uppercase) - that's why it isn't
chosen.
The installer needs to parse /etc/X11/wmsession.d, stripping the first
2
digits, and add a comma-separated list between
Yves Duret [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i will make 0.2.83 rpm and libdvdcss 0.3 rpms today..
done.
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Yves Duret
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RA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
U have just to rpm -ba --short-circuit kdebase.spec ;)
Forget my previous mail concerning --short-circuit.
But maybe someone can correct manpage of rpm ;-)
--short-circuit
Skip straight to specified stage (ie, skip
On Aug 22 2001, 13:44 +, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Hoyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The left side buttons in the installer continue to be non-intuative: it's
not obvious that you can press them to go to that step.
Do you have a solution?
--
Guillaume Cottenceau -
George Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I hope not, support under XFree 4 is not nearly complete at this point and
many cards are still much better supported by 3.3.6.
3.3.6 will die one day. We'll try to keep support for it as long as we can :)
Dans l'article 998485228.2517.7.camel@ajax, Mark Logan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I had exactly the same problem and downgrading to 1.0.7 solved it. I'm
using the ximian evolution snapshots
(ftp.ximian.com/pub/evolution-snapshots/redhat-70-i386) and everything
else (oaf, orbit, gconf,
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 01:06 pm, you wrote:
Hey, CD's are cheap. I'd much rather have all the goodies, and pay an
extra $10 than have a stripped down package that fits on a single CD.
I know and agree with you, so go for the third CD Mdk!
Maybe Red Hat is looking for a fewer number of
On Thursday 23 August 2001 02:04, Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
Averytime you move something... kernel etc etc you have to re-compile the
drivers for the Nvidia cards, I noticed this...
Thanks, I have downloaded them again and will rebuild and patch them for
devfs.
regards
guran
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 11:12, Digital Wokan wrote:
I'd rather see them removed. I've seen too many Windows users pick the
wrong option from their shutdown menus to trust them with the same
choice exiting Linux. For example: What if the company doesn't want
its users shutting down the
On 22 Aug 2001 10:43:08 +0200, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Blue Lizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I let it sit, got breakfast, took shower, read book, played ball, and it
still not finished (slow machine). I decided to go with devfs=nomount.
edit /etc/devfsd.conf and remove the line that
Thanks all for the help. How do I do a rescue boot ?
The only options I have are: l,m,x,cd,o.
Actually it seems as though I was getting into yaboot (or whatever), as
it it tells me sth. like bootstrap first step.
About mounting the bootstrap: I tried to mount it on install
(graphical). However
Would this also be why the network sharing wizard in the Mandarke Control Center isn't
working either?
-Zack
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Damian's Mailer wrote:
I have managed to get RC1 up and running on an old iMac, far short of the
system requirements, but
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