On Monday 11 February 2002 12:13 am, Pixel wrote:
Remove/Deactivate Numlock key locker.
and give information allowing to detect your laptop as a laptop.
[...]
unknown : O2 Micro, Inc.|OZ6933 Cardbus Controller
[BRIDGE_CARDBUS] (vendor:1217 device:6933 subv:0001
I was running down a problem when I noticed that both
of my cooker machines /dev directory (and most of the
subdirectories, etc) were dated dec 31, 1969? Is that intentional?
=
SI Reasoning
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To announce that there must be no criticism of the president or that we are to
I was running down a problem when I noticed that both
of my cooker machines /dev directory (and most of the
subdirectories, etc) were dated dec 31, 1969? Is that intentional?
Actually it is 1 Jan 1970 00:00 which is the epoch on Unix.
It is not intentional; it is just that when devfs
Le Dimanche 10 Février 2002 22:22, Pixel a écrit :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
Speaking of which, on my Asus A7V based machine - I have the Mandrake
Linux loaded under the /dev/hde (promise controller) and I also have
extra ReiserFS partitions on a spare (/dev/hda) drive. After
It installs BuildRequires but not src.rpm itself. Is it intentional?
-andrej
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On ÷ÓË, 2002-02-10 at 17:30, Rene Schumann wrote:
Hi!
I have installed a few pakets but there are still select as uninstalled
and are in the selected window in rpmdrake.
If i try to install them again, i get rpm allready installed but
Ainsi parlait Reinhard Katzmann :
[..]
It was stated several times that only ext2
are supported as filesystem in the kernel, all others
have to be in the initrd image (of course initrd has to
be compiled into the kernel).
I'm using reiserfs directly in the kernel since two years without
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It installs BuildRequires but not src.rpm itself. Is it intentional?
Yes, because it is root and most of the time it is bad to compile as
root,
so
you have to run urpmi as user and it will install src package.
Ehh ... but where then?
Thanks for updated XFce rpm for LM8.2b
Its a pretty hot little number
William Bouterse
Talkeetna, Ak
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It installs BuildRequires but not src.rpm itself. Is it intentional?
Yes, because it is root and most of the time it is bad to compile as root, so
you have to run urpmi as user and it will install src package.
François.
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Card:ATI Rage Mobility: ATI|Rage Mobility P/M AGP 2x [DISPLAY_VGA] (vendor:1002
device:4c4d subv:1025 subd:1010)
hum, i don't understand how this got through. It should match the isLaptop
criteria... francois any idea?
sub isLaptop {
hasPCMCIA() ||
On ÷ÓË, 2002-02-10 at 17:30, Rene Schumann wrote:
Hi!
I have installed a few pakets but there are still select as uninstalled
and are in the selected window in rpmdrake.
If i try to install them again, i get rpm allready installed but they
dont handled as installed in
[root@VPlessky KDE 2.2.2]# rpm -Uvh libusb*
file /usr/bin/libusb-config from install of libusb0.1_4-devel-0.1.4-2mdk
conflicts with
file from package libusb0.1-devel-0.1.3b-1mdk
file /usr/include/usb.h from install of libusb0.1_4-devel-0.1.4-2mdk
conflicts with file from package
You can't have two development versions of the same package. It has
always been the case.
-andrej
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A week ago I sent patch to Francois that fixed that. In my limited
testing the patch worked as intended. I would appreciate feedback on
this patch and reasons it was not applied. It was not fully finished (at
least, not everything I intended
On Monday 11 February 2002 10:16, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
| You can't have two development versions of the same package. It has
| always been the case.
|
| -andrej
I understand that. :-)
In my opinion, rpm should just update package to a newer one, and delete old
one.
Obviously, this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) writes:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A week ago I sent patch to Francois that fixed that. In my limited
testing the patch worked as intended. I would appreciate feedback on
this patch and reasons it was not applied. It was not fully
huug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's Cardbus, is that PCMCIA related?
It's PCMCIA, but then with a 32 bits wide 33 MHz bus. A quick google
turns up URL:http://www.pc-card.com/papers/cardbus.htm ia.
Does it work with linux? Which module is it using?
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On , 2002-02-08 at 17:20, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it really intended this way?
No... Look like Matrox doen't handle good the bootsplash, do you have
another graphic card to test ?
the same
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have I missed something in the mail somewhere?
When installing the -13 and -14 kernels the lilo append was auto created as append=
initrd=initrd.img hdg=ide-scsi hdh=ide-floppy mem=nopentium devfs=mount
But with both the -14 and -15 kernel all
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It installs BuildRequires but not src.rpm itself. Is it intentional?
Yes, because it is root and most of the time it is bad to compile as
root,
so
you have to run urpmi as user and it will
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can the first cooker CD be used as a rescue disk?
yes: press F1, then type rescue
Vincent Meyer, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
6a) - you can't sync the time with ntp if the network isn't up. ntp is
brought up BEFORE the pcmcia is, so the network isn't started yet.
Would it make sense to bring up pcmcia earlier? That way can also detect new
pcmcia devices when detecting
Hi,
I thought the i586 packages run on k6/2...
Should be fixed in -6mdk. That was a problem in the dynamic code
generator that unconditionnaly used to generating fucomi instructions that
a K6/2 doesn't support.
Bye,
Gwenole.
On Monday 11 February 2002 10:16, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
| You can't have two development versions of the same package. It
has
| always been the case.
|
| -andrej
I understand that. :-)
In my opinion, rpm should just update package to a newer one, and
delete old
one.
Hello!
I use rpmdrake-1.4-8mdk and i can reproduce it.
Now after successfully installing
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/gnumeric-1.0.4-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/gqview-1.0.2-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/grep-2.5-0.f.3mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/gnumeric-1.0.4-1mdk.i586.rpm
This one is there from a long time ago...
[guillaume@silbermann linux]$ cat /etc/sysconfig/msec
UMASK_ROOT=022
SECURE_LEVEL=4
UMASK_USER=077
TMOUT=3600
HISTFILESIZE=10
[guillaume@silbermann linux]$ umask
0002
[root@silbermann guillaume]# umask
0022
umask lines in /etc/profile have been
grip and gnumeric stay at the selected window in rpmdrake but are
physicaly installed.
O.K. it is bug of course, it does not handle this case currently; it
just handles not_instaled list as a whole and ...
rpminst didn't install: 'gnumeric-1.0.4-1mdk'
'gnumeric-1.0.4-1mdk' added to the
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
Do not use harddrake. I mean it.
Well..but we're supposed to be testing/fixing a release?
ALSA does not support emu10k1-tools that allow you to do almost anything
with your card.
I now, I always used this on 8.1, but I though: lets see how
On Monday 04 February 2002 20:43, Peter Ruskin wrote:
| Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020204 4:33
|
| I selected KDE2 and KDE3 for install. Init 5 displays KDM (not sure
| which version) with two KDEs and the other WMs. Whichever KDE item I
| select I get KDE3.
|
| I did `telinit 3`
Well sure, I did make menu files for them, but they
use wording and icons from other ones, I'm sure
Mandrake would want to do theirs differently :o)
Also, I don't know if they have received menu files
since 8.1, the ChangeLog list isn't archived back that
far :o(
If you want me to post that
Do not use harddrake. I mean it.
Well..but we're supposed to be testing/fixing a release?
There is nothing to test. Harddrake has not been updated for more than a
year; none of the bugs reported for 7.2 and above has ever been fixed.
-andrej
Hmm. I just installed both KDE2 and KDE3beta from Cooker.
And, there is no WMsession for KDE3 in KDM.
Which package provides those sessions for KDM?
(or I need to add KDE3 manually?)
kdebase3
bor@cooker% rpm -qf /etc/X11/wmsession.d/11KDE
kdebase3-3.0-0.beta1.10mdk
-andrej
Joseph Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) The first time I booted, my home directory could not be mounted.
(/boot mounted at /dev/hdb1, / mounted at /dev/hdb2, and /home mounted
at /dev/hdb6)
Upon further investigation, I found that the partition table had become
corrupt. fdisk printed
Subject.
There is PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin in file /etc/skel/.bash_profile
We will get $PATH extended in each new instance of bash invoked from
previous.
Mandrake 8.0 was full of such definitions, most of them seems fixed,
but this one remains.
/mnt/downloads/mandrake/devel/unsupported/8.1/i586/
Move R-base-1.4.1-1mdk.i586.rpm to R-base-1.3.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
Move nss_wins-2.2.2-3.3mdk.i586.rpm to nss_wins-2.2.3a-1mdk.i586.rpm
Move samba-2.2.2-3.3mdk.i586.rpm to samba-2.2.3a-1mdk.i586.rpm
Move samba-client-2.2.2-3.3mdk.i586.rpm to
I just tried it and it doesn't remove it.
Even though, this is not clear for new users
and i would suggest a Remove Share' button that
does this when a share has been highlighted.
/MattB
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 16:55, Pixel wrote:
Tech At Mathco Dot Com [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon,
well here is mine what is missing
I went blind, do not follow me :-)
BTW I tested and it works fine for me (using http proxy). So ... start
it from console with --verbose flag:
script
rpmdrake --versbose
exit
repeat what you have been doing and if it crashes send output on console
that will
Is this question about an Adaptec card or a eepro100?
It is question about Adaptec card. Eepro was just an example when Linux
drivers did not work and I had to use manufacturer version. And
manufacturer (a.k.a. Adaptec) version for Mandrake does not exist.
François Pons wrote:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
curl = curl_easy_init();
bor@cooker% ldd =rpmdrake
libgtk-1.2.so.0 = /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0 (0x40027000)
libgdk-1.2.so.0 = /usr/lib/libgdk-1.2.so.0 (0x40171000)
libgmodule-1.2.so.0 =
I installed Beta 2, and decided to give the gnome desktop a whirl.
From Mandrake's first time user menu (I ran a clean install) I
selected gnome with a helix theme. The next time I ran startx (and
every subsequent time), I got a KDE desktop.
As you can probably tell from the description, my
Oops, look at rpmdrake first ;-)
Really oops :(
On Sun, 2002-02-10 at 21:22, Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
On Sunday 10 February 2002 20:42, you wrote:
- Hi,
-
- Can the first cooker CD be used as a rescue disk?
- I still can make a floppy, but it is much slower to boot.
-
- =-=
- kk1
Yes..
Thanks for the info :((
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 04:13, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
Do not use harddrake. I mean it.
Well..but we're supposed to be testing/fixing a release?
There is nothing to test. Harddrake has not been updated for more than a
year; none of the bugs reported for 7.2 and above has ever been
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 02:37, Pixel wrote:
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can the first cooker CD be used as a rescue disk?
yes: press F1, then type rescue
With the cooker CD? not the beta?
I make them using MakeCD:
# $pathtocook/misc/MakeCD -a $pathtocook
When I boot with the
On 11 Feb 2002, Pixel wrote:
Tech At Mathco Dot Com [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 14:39, Pixel wrote:
Tech At Mathco Dot Com [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When mounting SMB shares with diskdrake
there is no way to remove the smbshare
without physicly editing
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 09:10:24PM -0500, David Walluck wrote:
I have not checked exactly what this patch does, but there is a bug in
it. For example, anything with http:// in it turns into httpsmiley/. You
need to make sure that you look for whitespace following the simley (this
of course
On Sat, 2002-02-09 at 01:53, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
PCMCIA: Toshiba satellite pro, with ToPIC95 pcmcia chipset which is
intel compatable. Worked before upgrade, broken after. Its i82365
register compatable, and doesnt use the yenta socket stuff, although
kudzu tells the script in
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Geoffrey Lee wrote:
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 09:10:24PM -0500, David Walluck wrote:
I have not checked exactly what this patch does, but there is a bug in
it. For example, anything with http:// in it turns into httpsmiley/. You
need to make sure that you look for
I'd like to know why they force improper noses.
Nobody I know outside of AOL users use a hyphen for
the nose. Where I grew up :o) it was a lower-case 'o'
--- David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I kind alike the patch. On IRC we never
use noses. I don't
know about you, but why
I have compiled a laptop friendly kernel for the Dell
Inspiron 8000. While using Fluxbox as the window
manager I have been able to suspend to ram (never have
been able to do that in the past!), use the Fn keys at
will without errors, pull the plug from my laptop or
plug it in without issues.
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 00:26, David Walser wrote:
I'd like to know why they force improper noses.
Nobody I know outside of AOL users use a hyphen for
the nose. Where I grew up :o) it was a lower-case 'o'
FWIW: In my neck of the woods, we used the caret ^ as in :^),
or a * if the smiley
I looked over and over in all the possible places on the installer and
still I have not been able to find a checkbox for the emu-tools. Also
tried
to find the RPM's on the cd's and I couldn't find them on neither Beta
1
nor Beta 2.
emu10k1-tools
if it is not in beta, get it from cooker
[...]
But there were two install issues. First, I did not note a place to
set
the
timezone. I did click on the timezone in the summary screen (even
though
it had guessed correctly), and found more configure options, like
ntpd.
i don't understand what's your pb.
Come on this has
Now with theme support in bootsplash may we expect that it can be
configured with draklogo? Actually it would be very nice if both lilo
and kernel boot screen could be configured here (Chmouel, does it make
sense to include lilo boot screen as part of bootsplash?)
-andrej
Hello,
I use a laptop with a pcmcia card ethernet adapter. I use the
PCMCIA image floppy to install. The installer uses the network configuration
that was set up to do the ftp installation. When finished, the network comes
up, but only actually works if i log in as root and manually
»Borsenkow Andrej« sagte am 2002-02-08 um 17:57:49 +0300 :
I remember, many peoples complained that urpmi never cleaned up
downloaded RPMs. Just as reminder. I cannot see easy solution that would
please both.
That's right, and I also complained about this. But the issue back in
the day was
»Liam Quin« sagte am 2002-02-08 um 14:26:56 -0500 :
It would help if urpmi removed packages that were installed OK.
Against. If I download some large package and install it, I'd like to
keep it around for whatever reason.
Then remove packages older than a week, is my suggestion, for a
»Borsenkow Andrej« sagte am 2002-02-08 um 17:57:49 +0300 :
I remember, many peoples complained that urpmi never cleaned up
downloaded RPMs. Just as reminder. I cannot see easy solution that
would
please both.
That's right, and I also complained about this. But the issue back in
the
Hi,
I've recently started having problems with my Mandrake 8.0 install. I
recently re-installed 8.0 from CDs that I had burned. Initially everything
went fine, upgraded kernel, a couple packages, etc. However, I then decided
to re-install because I felt that I could set up the partitions
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