On Sat Dec 22, 2001 at 01:36:13AM -0500, Nelson Bartley wrote:
With the incredable amount of customization of the Mandrake setup, why
not remove the /usr/local directory from actual existance, and make is a
sim link to /usr. This has solved SO MANY of my problems when compiling
software and
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Warly,
./mkcd2 -t /disk2 -a /disk2/home/cooker
If I go in the misc directory and run this command, some incomplete CDs
are created (you said it's fixed), but if I try to start the command
from anywhere else:
mkcds it is fixed because it set the path,
Richard Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to use mkcd2 with the -a option and the directory .../cooker/ but I got the
errors:
mkisofs: No space left on device. Unable to open disc image file
ERROR: disc 2 is too small (2048 ARRAY(0x823f314) (new disc size 1361997952)
ERROR: disc 3
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 01:43, you wrote:
On Monday 24 December 2001 18:18, you wrote:
To my fellow Cookers who celebrate Christmas, may you and your familes
have a Very Merry Christmas!
Warmest regards,
Vincent Meyer
And to my fellow Cookers who don't celebrate Christmas,
Tuesday, December 25, 2001, 1:43:49 AM, you wrote:
JPP On Monday 24 December 2001 18:18, you wrote:
To my fellow Cookers who celebrate Christmas, may you and your familes have
a Very Merry Christmas!
Warmest regards,
Vincent Meyer
JPP And to my fellow Cookers who don't celebrate
Could we get the new wget? They finally managed to get a Good
Looking display going for the download progress indicator,
among a bunch of bugfixes and new things that make life easier.
BTW, from the NEWS file:
** A new progress indicator is now available and
startkde3
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 02:25 am, you wrote:
I can't seem to get KDE 3 to start.. every time I try to execute the script
from the login manager, it starts up KDE 2. Checking the task manager says
that it was indeed started from /opt/kde3/bin/startkde. Help!
V.
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Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
On ÷ÓË, 2001-12-23 at 12:53, Vincent Meyer wrote:
Hello,
THe login screen has KDE, Sawfish, and default.. how do I create an entry for
testing KDE3? I've tried adding it from the KDE control center. Lets me add
a session type KDE3, but it seems to
Thanks to Warly's new mkcds:
MISSING_DEPENDENCIES eMusic-DR0.9-10mdk.i586 libpng.so.2
MISSING_DEPENDENCIES snf-en-8.1-2mdk.noarch diald
MISSING_DEPENDENCIES MySQL-bench-3.23.46-4mdk.i586 perl-GD
MISSING_DEPENDENCIES snf-de-8.1-2mdk.noarch diald
MISSING_DEPENDENCIES xpcd-gimp-2.08-13mdk.i586
startkde3 starts kde2!!!
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 07:09 am, you wrote:
startkde3
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 02:25 am, you wrote:
I can't seem to get KDE 3 to start.. every time I try to execute the
script from the login manager, it starts up KDE 2. Checking the task
manager says
Tried to report this through bugzilla but though I could log-in I could
not imput any data so I am reporting hear.
This partains to the new Cooker snapshot ISOs of 12/24/2001.
1) During installation on a system with a USB zip drive, unless a disk is in
the zip drive fd0 is not given as an
So sprach »Vox« am 2001-12-25 um 06:39:34 -0600 :
Could we get the new wget? They finally managed to get a Good
New? How new? Newer than 1.8?
Alexander Skwar
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When trying to build some (that is, not all) cooker rpm's on a mixed
cooker/8.1 system, rpm --rebuild gives the following error - on some
src rpm's (latest being openldap.)
___
...
...
Executing(%install): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.20994
+
Trying to upgrade to cooker rpm. urpmi is a dependency which in turn
requires webfetch which I cant find in cooker.
[root@rattus SRPMS]# rpm -Fvh ../RPMS/*.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
webfetch is needed by urpmi-3.1-4mdk
[root@rattus SRPMS]# rpm -q --whatprovides webfetch
no package
Bill Kenworthy a écrit :
Trying to upgrade to cooker rpm. urpmi is a dependency which in turn
requires webfetch which I cant find in cooker.
$ urpmq -p webfetch
curl|wget
curl-7.9.2 and wget-1.8 are in Cooker.
Ok, Not to reopen an old wound, But I think I've narrowed down this Freeze
thing. Now my machine just froze a minute ago. I could, however, ssh from one
of my other machines. and running top indicated that X was a runaway process.
If I kill it (-9 is the only sig I could use to kill it), The
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So sprach »Vox« am 2001-12-25 um 06:39:34 -0600 :
Could we get the new wget? They finally managed to get a Good
New? How new? Newer than 1.8?
Err...that's what happens when I send emails before I check on
cooker...hadn't done an
Dave Seff wrote:
Ok, Not to reopen an old wound, But I think I've narrowed down this Freeze
thing. Now my machine just froze a minute ago. I could, however, ssh from one
of my other machines. and running top indicated that X was a runaway process.
If I kill it (-9 is the only sig I could use
Hello,
KDE3's soundserver is looking for /dev/dsp, which doesn't seem to exist.
Is there a work-around?
I gave up on having the login manager start kde3, and just disabled starting
X at boot time. Startkde3 works just fine, as does startkde for kde2.
V.
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