Is it me or is there a problem with this site? I can fmirror from there
but rsync gives errors:
rsync: failed to connect to sunsite.uio.no: Connection refused
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(97).
Thanks,
R.Fox
I create a drawer on the gnome panel, and put custom launcher icons on
it, and when I re-login I find that the drawer is: 1. open, 2. empty,
and 3. it's icon is back to the wooden box.
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I'll try to make an RPM.
PS : and, what about my boson SRPM that I put in contribs ?
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preserved. If I change the names, and logout, when I login again my
custom names are gone and it is reset to "Workspace 1", "Workspace 2", etc.
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Hi
I just got my beta 2 from liniso.de and here is my test:
System: Abit KX7 with AMD XP 2000, DeXa Wireless KB/(Wheel)Mouse
Digital (Siemens DVB-S SAA7146) and Analogue (SAA7134
Terratec Cinergy 400) TV Cards, Matrox G450 GFX, SCSI,
Firewire card (works fine with 2.4.19)
Hi
I was wonder, what happen to ehci-hcd.o driver for USB 2.0.
It was in 2.4.18-23 but not in 2.4.19-1?
Thanks
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On Monday 12 August 2002 10:47 pm, Laurent Montel wrote:
> Add --enable-mt to your configure option.
>
> Regards
Thanks I'll try it.
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Le Sunday 11 August 2002 23:53, Danny Tholen a écrit :
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> On Sunday 11 August 2002 23:40, Tom Whiting wrote:
> > ln -s /usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt-mt.so /usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqt.so
>
> Actually, the application should update its configure script.
> Look
# drakconnect
The font "-adobe-utopia-regular-r-*-*-25-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-*" does not support all the
required character sets for the current locale "ja"
(Missing character set "JISX0208.1983-0")
(Missing character set "JISX0201.1976-0")
modprobe: Can't locate module serial
modprobe: Can't loc
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!,
Could anyone hazard a guess as to why Netcraft
(http://www.netcraft.com) can no longer determine the uptime of the
latest Cooker build?
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Quick additional thought...
Maybe now IS a good time to bring this up...
DVD...
That would give enough room to have one of more base images, kernel selection,
plus everything that needs installing while you're already up and running...
Don't forget though some HDD needs available for run-time
On Sat Aug 10, 2002 at 02:10:37PM +0200, Jérôme UZEL wrote:
> >gkrellim-plugins needs to be rebuilt for gkrellim-1.2.13-1
> >
> >I have already done so for my system and it rebuilds cleanly requiring
> >only that the gkrellim version require be changed in the plugins.spec.
> >
>
> And Gkrellm2 i
On Sat Aug 10, 2002 at 07:58:48AM -0400, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> gkrellim-plugins needs to be rebuilt for gkrellim-1.2.13-1
>
> I have already done so for my system and it rebuilds cleanly requiring
> only that the gkrellim version require be changed in the plugins.spec.
You have to give it
On Fri Aug 09, 2002 at 04:34:46PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> > Ok, blows have my argument away but strengthens my argument that the
> > openbsd team really don't know what they're doing.
> >
> > Why they would put their primary FTP site on Solaris when openbsd runs
> > just peachy on sparc is bey
On Sun Aug 11, 2002 at 02:26:39PM -0400, Oden Eriksson wrote:
[...]
> > > Or perhaps just ignore the privsep bsd shit and continue as before?, the
> > > huge security hole is gone anyway...
> >
> > That's the problem.. you can't. Disabling privsep doesn't remove it
> > from the code. The introd
On Monday 12 August 2002 11:15 pm, Leon Brooks wrote:
minimal install cd1 with base file system that has rpm database of
what is "rpm -ivh'd in advance into the base file system so it is rpm
-Uvh-able"...
> If I did it that way (or the following way), I'd install a minimal amount
> of RPM inf
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 17:31, Frederic Lepied wrote:
>
> * Mon Aug 12 2002 Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4.2.0-19mdk
>
> - updated savage driver to 1.1.23t
Thank you Frederic!
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 11:45, allen wrote:
> On Monday 12 August 2002 09:05 pm, Ryan Little wrote:
>>> 1. Say CD1 is a minimal installer and a file system, rudimentary,
>>> ready to go. ( And yes, I've actually created such a thing on contract
>>> for a company in the Northwest so I know this prett
On Monday 12 August 2002 09:04 pm, Austin Acton wrote:
> Thanks for your support.
> You have good ideas, but some of them won't fly.
>
> We NEED rpm to keep things uniform. Easy to upgrade, easy to replace,
> (not-so)easy to build, and the same for every package. Seriously. If
> there is ANYTHI
On Monday 12 August 2002 09:05 pm, Ryan Little wrote:
> > 1. Say CD1 is a minimal installer and a file system, rudimentary, ready
> > to go. ( And yes, I've actually created such a thing on contract for a
> > company in the Northwest so I know this pretty well... )
> >
> > 2. You do the "inst
Hmmm,
is it just me or is it odd that cooker skips automake 1.5?
Quite a few KDE apps look at automake, and if it's 1.4 they reject it because
it's < 1.5, BUT if they see 1.6, they reject it because it != 1.5.
Is it possible to get 1.5 working at all with the dependencies?
--
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the ELX linux distribution has got a toll, to choose
which compiler to set as default : gcc 2.96 or gcc3 .
I like that . is there a possibility to do that in
mandrake ? because I saw that both compiler a included
(because of the mozilla-java problem I think).
daniel
Thanks for your support.
You have good ideas, but some of them won't fly.
We NEED rpm to keep things uniform. Easy to upgrade, easy to replace,
(not-so)easy to build, and the same for every package. Seriously. If
there is ANYTHING that linux needs to survive it's a bit of
standardization (even
> 1. Say CD1 is a minimal installer and a file system, rudimentary, ready to
> go. ( And yes, I've actually created such a thing on contract for a
> company in the Northwest so I know this pretty well... )
>
> 2. You do the "install" and partition, and format, and BL !
>
>
And I have one more suggestion. I ran into this while upgrading via CD
from 9.0 B1 to B2...when doing an "expert upgrade" and it comes to
package selection time it gets VERY confusing. If you select all the
groups of packages you want to upgrade by ticking next to them (and turn
off individual
Thanks for the replies. I had the kernel append line slightly munged.
I modified it and rebooted, and all is well.
Lonnie
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 18:54, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> I've been running cooker for ages, but always with my own kernel
> (kernel.org) and no devfs. I have two cd burners
Someone ask here if someone plan to make package of usermode linux and uml
tools. I have make those package but I prefere keep it at home for the
moment.
I am not very good with kernel and this tools need really to be test:
You can download it from http://nanardon.homelinux.org/mdk.php
Please
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 04:55, Pbt wrote:
> I use the i810 driver but i can start X server only once a time and if i
> stop X Server and i want it to restart, i have to reboot my laptop)...
Guessing it's APM related. Try disabling APM at boot (as an experiment or for
when you're running from mains p
I would like to 2nd this concept.
Also I would like to add a little something for some day in the future,
maybe...
Follow the thought, it would be too hard to describe otherwise...
1. Say CD1 is a minimal installer and a file system, rudimentary, ready to
go. ( And yes, I've actually crea
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Hi,
I am running Mandrake on my FOSA 430S8 (SIS630 chipset).
Seem that the BIOS is reporting the wrong version which causes my laptop to
freezes ramdomly whenever rebooted from W2K. I have to apply a kernel patches
to the apm.c file everytime upgra
Someone on the club had a cool and easy suggestion, so I just wanted to
make sure you heard it.
Austin
(quoting)
Hello!
I only have one request to add to v9.0 in the installer. I want an
"Install All" button - ala Redhat. Disks are cheap. The time required to
get the system fully operational is
I have to say I'm 50/50 on the dual rpmdrake idea. But yes, either fix
the new one or include the old one.
I think Mandrake is the best distro in the world but I think they don't
realize their biggest fault: They make their most devoted users angry.
Seriously. Many newbies throw around strange
The current default fixed-width font for Konqueror
isn't very readable, could something more readable
such as Fixed [jis] be made the default?
PS - sorry Cookers for the resend, I used a wrong
address the first time.
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On 12 Aug 2002, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> I've been running cooker for ages, but always with my own kernel
> (kernel.org) and no devfs. I have two cd burners, which have always
> worked perfectly.
>
> I just switched to using the cooker kernel and devfs/devfsd. Now, no
> matter what I do, th
The current default fixed-width font for Konqueror
isn't very readable, could something more readable
such as Fixed [jis] be made the default?
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To Mandrake Users and Developers,
I propose that the old rpmdrake be salvaged from wherever it is now, and
it can be called rpmdrake. The new stuff should be a new piece of
software, and I think that perhaps it should be combined with whatever
used to be called "Mandrake Update" to form a new
Hey,
What do you do to fix this ? I am in the same boat.
Right now it is fixed enough so that I can login text mode and
then startkde3 and all is well as that user.
If I try to let inittab and prefdm run I get a huge mess just like
you are describing.
I cannot see any culprit in the logs, ve
I've been running cooker for ages, but always with my own kernel
(kernel.org) and no devfs. I have two cd burners, which have always
worked perfectly.
I just switched to using the cooker kernel and devfs/devfsd. Now, no
matter what I do, they seem to keep getting grabbed by the ide
interface, i
I have just upgreaded my 8.2 to 9.0 beta2. I have some serious problems with
compilation on the new system. It seeams to have serious bugs with gcc 3.2.
Although I succesfuly compiled kernel with 2.96. I cant do it with gcc 3.2.
The sad thing is that I can't compile any kde application because
I am just wondering, and I'd like a response from the Cooker team here,
what would it take to bring the old rpmdrake back?? I haven't seen
anyone ask this yet and the consensus seems to be the old one was
better. Ok, some don't MIND the new one but I don't think I've seen one
person say it's a
I know. I just thought it was funny that you called someone who is
using Mandrake a "Windows" user.
Scott Rainaldo wrote:
>Referring to my previous "Windoze" comment, I was
>talking about potential Windoze->(Mandrake)Linux
>converts.
>
>
> Begin Original Message
>
>From: David Grant
I found that prob too, touch the file if you have not already :)
And as i said, it is a beta. I'm sure the file search will come. I miss
it too. I just mean it looks as a great start, and it will _be_ great,
closer to release.
And it does do deps better.
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 18:37, Elliott Mar
And yes, I do believe it is not finished yet, as we're still in beta, as
reffered to by David Grant.
On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 00:04, Christoffer Olsen wrote:
> Have you looked better at it?
> It has new features, like the "update availability" sorting, new stuff
> for grpmi which makes things look n
On Monday 12 August 2002 09:04 pm, Christoffer Olsen wrote:
> Have you looked better at it?
> It has new features, like the "update availability" sorting, new stuff
> for grpmi which makes things look nicer. And, i feel dependencies are
> not a problem anymore, as most is checked upon selection, a
--- Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I would like to see 1 person who is running
> current cooker and has a problem with the current
> driver (apart
> from not being capable of modifying a line in
> modules.conf when running a non-default kernel).
I'm fully capable thank you very muc
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On Monday 12 August 2002 23:42, Murray J. Root wrote:
> 0.9.x
>
> 0.5.x works, although a little staticy for some users.
That's funny. I know about the staticy, that's why I finally think 0.9.x is the way to
go.
A search on google didn't give me any
Referring to my previous "Windoze" comment, I was
talking about potential Windoze->(Mandrake)Linux
converts.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Ugly and nonergonomic
rpmdrake !
Tom Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As it is now, if you go in and try to remove, say x package that is required
> by y package, a screen pops up that says "Because of their dependencies, the
> following packages have to be removed".
>
> There IS no cancel. To get out of that, you have
Scott Rainaldo wrote:
>Windoze users would assume that the
>application crashed.
>
I didn't know that rpmdrake was ported to Windows? =)
>Not
>to be antagonistic, but it would be nice to see
>some kind of explanation for the interface
>"enhancements" to the new rpmdrake.
>
I originally
--- Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sat down to watch a DVD today and noticed playback
> was terribly jerky.
> Thought for a while about what was causing it, and
> eventually nailed it;
> hdparm revealed that neither my DVD drive nor my
> CDRW drive had been set
> to DMA transfer mode
As it is now, if you go in and try to remove, say x package that is required
by y package, a screen pops up that says "Because of their dependencies, the
following packages have to be removed".
There IS no cancel. To get out of that, you have to close that screen, which,
in turn closes rpmdr
Have you looked better at it?
It has new features, like the "update availability" sorting, new stuff
for grpmi which makes things look nicer. And, i feel dependencies are
not a problem anymore, as most is checked upon selection, as it wasnt
before. You can set the mirrors, but not in rpmdrake. Rem
"Andy Neillans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > so where do you want it to find an "old" file? before formatting?
>
> Well, if an XF86Config-4 exists when XFDrak goes to save the settings,
> then it would be nice if the existing file was renamed to
> XF86Config-4.XFDrak.old or something along th
Also, I forgot to add...
The new rpmdrake has that annoying problem where you close it, and the
cursor stays as a "wait" symbol (like a watch-face) until you logout of
gnome. This used to happen in 8.1 with drakconf and now the nightmare
is back again.
Can this be easily fixed?
Austin
I would like to register my full agreement to this
post, especially points 2 and 5. Additionaly, I
don't think it is a good idea for the main
installer window to disappear once you click on
"install". Windoze users would assume that the
application crashed. Perhaps popping up a window
with
I am not sure I understand what you mean here. Why would you want
cancel removals if they will cause conflicts? And if don't mind risking
a conflict, you should be using rpm, not urpmi.
Tom Whiting wrote:
>There SHOULD be an option to cancel existing removals (ie: your package
>will involve
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 23:22:24 +0200
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> On Monday 12 August 2002 23:18, Murray J. Root wrote:
> > On SBLive! Value about 50% of the users I deal with get no sound from front
> > speakers using ALSA. 0% have
> so where do you want it to find an "old" file? before formatting?
Well, if an XF86Config-4 exists when XFDrak goes to save the settings,
then it would be nice if the existing file was renamed to
XF86Config-4.XFDrak.old or something along those lines, just in case you
change your mind about the
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On Monday 12 August 2002 23:18, Murray J. Root wrote:
> On SBLive! Value about 50% of the users I deal with get no sound from front
> speakers using ALSA. 0% have problems with OSS.
>
ALSA 0.5.x or the new 0.9.x?
If it is 0.5.x it is of no use for th
Sat down to watch a DVD today and noticed playback was terribly jerky.
Thought for a while about what was causing it, and eventually nailed it;
hdparm revealed that neither my DVD drive nor my CDRW drive had been set
to DMA transfer mode. I never checked this directly in 8.2, but DVD
playback was
"Andy Neillans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> > > The wizard completed perfectly normally, said it was complete.
> > > When I tried to startx again later, I got an error saying
> > the XF86Config
> > > was incomplete, that's when I went snooping.
> > > It would be nice of XFDrak made a ba
What about radio cards (FM) support in Mdk 9.0 ?
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I agree 110%.
Splitting a tool like this up is just, well it's insane.. SO many menu entries
to do the job that one should do. What, you WANT to send people searching for
things?
As far as installing/removing packages, and the menu closing, I agree there
too.. There SHOULD be an option to cance
> > > > 2. Xfdrake scrambled the XF86Config-4 - it missed the
> Screen section
> > > > out.
> > >
> > > did you used Cancel once during X configuration? ie. did
> you get the
> > > menu proposing "Card", "Monitor", ... ??
> >
> > The wizard completed perfectly normally, said it was complete.
"Andy Neillans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > 2. Xfdrake scrambled the XF86Config-4 - it missed the Screen section
> > > out.
> >
> > did you used Cancel once during X configuration? ie. did you get the
> > menu proposing "Card", "Monitor", ... ??
>
> The wizard completed perfectly normally
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I note that, in ConfigureMiscPAM, one of the default resource limits is 'limit
individual file sizes to 100MB'. This has the unfortunate side-effect of
cutting off ISO downloads at the knees :)
I suggest that this limit is increased to 750MB if the
> > Worked with linux pci=bios,biosirq noauto but I had to
> modify lilo to
> > make sure it booted up after install happily.
>
> ok, DrakX will now take care of this.
Excellent :)
> > 2. Xfdrake scrambled the XF86Config-4 - it missed the Screen section
> > out.
>
> did you used Cancel once
Hello,
I have a problem with XFree ( version 4.2.0-17 ) and with my video card
(i think).
I use the i810 driver but i can start X server only once a time and if i
stop X Server and i want it to restart, i have to reboot my laptop)...
I can't understand... It's not a config. pbl but it seems to be
"Andy Neillans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Worked with linux pci=bios,biosirq noauto but I had to modify lilo to
> make sure it booted up after install happily.
ok, DrakX will now take care of this.
[...]
> 2. Xfdrake scrambled the XF86Config-4 - it missed the Screen section
> out.
did you
I sort of agree, although my criticism of the new version is not so
harsh. Simplicity is always better, although not at the sacrifice of
necessary features. My main points:
1) The ability to search through titles or descriptions should be
brought back
2) All the facilities of rpmdrake should
My laptop use a hsf winmodem (connexan) and i can now use it under
linux.
There are RPMs which work very well and it could be a great thing to add
it to the distrib. ?
Le lun 12/08/2002 à 13:47, O'Riordan, Kevin a écrit :
> yeah, actually there seem to be a few .o files without corresponding .c
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 19:32, Crispin Boylan wrote:
> Hi
> i've tried to use kppp with BTOpenworld here in the uk (it uses CHAP
> authentication) but no matter what I do, it won't connect. However, my
> other ISP Easynet which uses PAP for authentication connects perfectly
> everytime.
>
> usi
Eugenio Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [root@fulgore:/home/linux/mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS]#
> rpm -ivh icebreaker-1.2.1-5mdk.i586.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> libvorbisfile.so.0 is needed by icebreaker-1.2.1-5mdk
> [root@fulgore:/home/linux/mandrake-devel/cooker
On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 11:10:52AM +0200, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
> Yes, I'm sure of that.. Evolution is one of the best Email client
> available on Linux and I want to have a fully working evolution when
> people install Evolution package..
>
I have had no end of trouble with evolution. I leave
Worked with linux pci=bios,biosirq noauto but I had to modify lilo to
make sure it booted up after install happily.
Couple of bugs:
1. No poweroff - Motherboard is a SiS740/961
(Details on motherboard:
http://www.shuttleonline.com/spec.php3?model=ss40)
2. Xfdrake scrambled the XF86Config-4 - it
--- Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If someone switches to a stock kernel it won't
> work.
> This is a bad argument IMO. There are dozens of
> modules that are not
> in the stock kernel. We cannot possibly make
> everybody happy.
I'm aware that some things won't work if you switch to
Hate to say it, but I totally agree.
Is this new mess REALLY easier to use?
I just don't see how...
Austin
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 15:52, Mircea Ciocan wrote:
> OK, I could live without the breezecom driver but today I updated
> cooker fron Saturday and saw what becomed of rpmdrake, and with all
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On Monday 12 August 2002 21:34, David Walser wrote:
> Please take the Reply-To: out of your mail client.
done.
> If someone switches to a stock kernel it won't work.
This is a bad argument IMO. There are dozens of modules that are not
in the stock ke
OK, I could live without the breezecom driver but today I updated
cooker fron Saturday and saw what becomed of rpmdrake, and with all due
respect for the coders is a steaming pile of sh..t, please explain to a
guy who LOVED the the 8.1/8.2 style, why for God sake was necessary to
butcher suc
Hi,
I have a general question about upgrading from MDK 8.2 to 9.0. Is is
possible to do an upgrade package-by-package manually? I tried doing
this from 8.1->8.2 but I had lots of libpng dependancy problems, so I
did a clean install. I could just do the upgrade option in the
installer but I
On Monday 12 Aug 2002 5:15 pm, Daouda LO wrote:
> Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Just to let you guys know there is a teeny tiny bug in efax-0.9-10mdk
> > which is stopping the KDE fax printer working 'out of the box' This bug
> > is present in 8.2 and 9.0B2
> >
> > efax tries to
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On Monday 12 August 2002 18:03, David Walser wrote:
>
> Hmm, yeah the module harddrake listed was an alsa
> module. Well that's no good. The OSS one works fine.
> What about people who will use a stock kernel?
Geez,
Why is it not good? It works b
On Monday 12 August 2002 21:10, Scott Rainaldo wrote:
> First of all, how are you logging in (console, xdm,
> ssh)?
Console or kdm.
> Second, what is the output of the following?
> grep sound /etc/security/console.perms
$ grep sound /etc/security/console.perms
=/dev/dsp* /dev/audio* /dev/midi*
Pascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le Lundi 12 Août 2002 21:09, Pixel a écrit :
> > Pascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I add that /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh does not work if variables are not
> > > preceded by 'export' as
> > > export http_proxy=xx
> > > export ftp_proxy=x
>
--- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if this is an old known konqueror bug or if
> it's just my system?,
> should I report it on some KDE list?
>
> Finally I got struck once again by a anim gif that
> swallowed all interruptes
> in konqueror, I was able to stop the a
Please take the Reply-To: out of your mail client.
It's screwing things up. I didn't realize my last
reply went to you and not the list.
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> On Monday 12 August 2002 18:03, David Walser wrote:
> >
> >
Le Lundi 12 Août 2002 21:09, Pixel a écrit :
> Pascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I add that /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh does not work if variables are not
> > preceded by 'export' as
> > export http_proxy=xx
> > export ftp_proxy=x
>
> that seems a good thing to do. Why hasn't any
"Andy Neillans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Possible solution:
>
> http://islay.dyndns.org/taz/index.html
ie booting install with "linux pci=bios,biosirq"
if that works, tell me, i'll take care of propagating pci=xxx things
to lilo.conf
Pascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I add that /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh does not work if variables are not
> preceded by 'export' as
> export http_proxy=xx
> export ftp_proxy=x
that seems a good thing to do. Why hasn't anyone reported this yet?
i wonder if changing this may no
First of all, how are you logging in (console, xdm,
ssh)?
Second, what is the output of the following?
grep sound /etc/security/console.perms
I've noticed that when I ssh into my machine, the
sound devices all have similar permissions to what
you are seeing. (Don't ask why I'm concerned a
I was able to install Mandrake 9.0 beta 1 easily on VMware. I had no
troubles with the install to speak of (except that silly message about
the wrong install source, when you're installing off CD).
Beta 2 is a different matter, though. I boot it off the CD and it
begins the install, but then
autoconf2.5 and pkgconfig
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If your love has no hope of being welcomed do not voice it; for if it
be silent it can endure, a guarded flame, within you.
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Hi
i've tried to use kppp with BTOpenworld here in the uk (it uses CHAP
authentication) but no matter what I do, it won't connect. However, my
other ISP Easynet which uses PAP for authentication connects perfectly
everytime.
using just the normal pppd scripts works fine for both its only in k
It needs autoconf 2.5 :)
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Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://ben.reser.org
If your love has no hope of being welcomed do not voice it; for if it
be silent it can endure, a guarded flame, within you.
- The Wisdom of the Sands
Hi,
I wonder if this is an old known konqueror bug or if it's just my system?,
should I report it on some KDE list?
Finally I got struck once again by a anim gif that swallowed all interruptes
in konqueror, I was able to stop the animation cycle and save the damn
file... Here it is:
(stolen
Possible solution:
http://islay.dyndns.org/taz/index.html
Hi,
I noticed this over the weekend. When using XMMS to play MP3s after 5-10
minutes the machine would hard freeze. This morning I decided to do a little
digging to see if I could find out why.
Running top in a console windows, while playing music with XMMS causes the
availa
On Monday 12 August 2002 09:34 am, Jaco Greeff wrote:
> Shouldn't be any since it will be the default for KDE 3.1. I agree that
> it would be nice to jump the gun and make it the default in Mandrake 9.0
> now. Most people I know with Linux desktops (Mandrake, obviously) use it
> with their KDE 3.x
Hey all,
Been doing a little research and I have found something that might be
relevant about the problems I'm having getting either 8.2 or cooker going on
this machine (Shuttle SS40).
The machine is based on the SiS 740 chipset, and works perfectly happily
with Mdk 8.1 (2.4.8-26mdk), but any ne
Alan Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> mandrakeexpert incident 28996 forwarded to cooker.
>"wilf wrynsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrynsh : 10/08 05:09 : Incident created The mandrake
> online wizard does not seem to work for me. I am a mandrake
> club silver member. Plus have a mandrak
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