They're confusing the 486SX/DX difference with the 386SX/DX difference.
In the 386, it was the bus. 16bit/32bit
In the 486, it was the FPU. NoFPU/FPU
Intel re-used the same suffix from the 386's, but changed the meaning.
As I can see from this discussion, the confusion continues to this day.
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 01:08, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 02:28 PM, Robert Fox wrote:
The latest Gkrellm segfaults when I try to configure (F1)
Not here.
Here's the version I have:
gkrellm-2.0.4-2mdk
gkrellm-themes-0.2-2mdk
Here's the output when
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) broken --help output
--list missing for urpmq
--help missing for urpmq, urpmf, urpmi.addmedia whereas supported
Yes :-(
2) unsupported --help option
--help not supported by urpme, urpmi.update, urpmi.removemedia
Yes, I have to add them :-(
Am Mittwoch, 16. Oktober 2002, 19:40:24 Uhr MET, schrieb Quel Qun:
# rpm -e libwmf0.2_5
error: removing these packages would break dependencies:
libwmflite-0.2.so.5 is needed by libwmf0.2_7-0.2.7-1mdk
libwmflite-0.2.so.5 is needed by libwmf-0.2.7-1mdk
Hmm, shouldn't
I was right, calling libtoolize before configure fixed this.
François Pons, could you please update libwmf now, thanks.
--
Götz Waschk master of computer science University of Rostock
http://wwwtec.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~waschk/waschk.asc for PGP key
--
This time [EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons)
becomes daring and writes:
This is a very laconic list of broken things :-(
But it's going to look great in the changelog when you fix them :)
Vox, in a good mood
--
Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs.
Spiderboy wrote:
many of the postings here regard desktop programs in mandrake linux. i
understand, that this is important to mandrake. but wouldn't it be nice to
play an important role in the server market? this is not the only issue when
using ldap with mandrake (see my other postings
Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This time [EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons)
becomes daring and writes:
This is a very laconic list of broken things :-(
But it's going to look great in the changelog when you fix them :)
Yes, It can be seen that way.
François.
This time Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
This time [EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons)
becomes daring and writes:
This is a very laconic list of broken things :-(
But it's going to look great in the changelog when you fix them :)
Vox, in a good mood
GDAMN
I had the problem also with commercial cds, for example tuxracer or
quake III.
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
- Mensaje Original -
Remitente: James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Jueves, Octubre 17, 2002 5:02 am
Asunto: Re: [Cooker] Supermount in MDK 9.0
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at
Götz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was right, calling libtoolize before configure fixed this.
François Pons, could you please update libwmf now, thanks.
Yes, sorry.
François.
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Olivier Thauvin wrote:
Any that only cdwriter groups can use cdrecord, and all can use
cdrecord-dvdhack:
[olivier@andromede olivier]$ ls -l /usr/bin/cdrecord*
-rws--x---1 root cdwriter 244620 sep 3 13:11 /usr/bin/cdrecord*
-rwxr-xr-x1
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MySQL source is available here:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/download.php?file=Downloads/MySQL-3.23/mysql-3.23.53.tar.gz
The rpm builds with the current spec file minus the 3rd patch.
I will update it.
--
Warly
Claudio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Claudio wrote on Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 06:04:14PM +0200 :
quota DOES NOT work on ext3 filesystem at the moment. I reported this
problem since 9.0 beta 1...
If you want to use quote, you MUST use XFS!
That is incorrect. It does work on ext3 and has worked
onsdagen den 16 oktober 2002 16.34 skrev Vincent Danen:
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 07:03 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
This one is availible as of today?
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/openssh-3.5p1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/openssh-
In the file /usr/lib/rpm/macros
We have:
%_repackage_dir /var/spool/up2date
However, the directory /var/spool/up2date doesn't exist, so when
repackaging rpms, they are silently discarded.
I think that repackage_dir should be changed to something more
appropriate.
Regards
--
Chris
021013 Ron Stodden Philip Webb discussed:
PW 9.0 includes Joe, which offers 'jpico', a more powerful version of Pico.
RS Not so. Here's an expert, install everything:
RS [ron@small ron]$ joe
RS bash: joe: command not found
PW here's my CD2 for 9.0rc1 :
PW -r--r--r-- 5 root root 146979
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Dell - ugh.
2 of the guys here have to take theirs apart and reseat cables regularly, a
friend of mine and I both had lemons (his actually fell to pieces in his
hands when he ejected his CD-ROM) they wouldn't replace either of them. I
sent 5
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 03:04 pm, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Is the mount point or type written to the partition table?
Yes the filesystem type is part of the partition table. If you
set your partition to ext3 and format it, before rebooting into
the installer, it should fix your pb.
Am Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2002, 13:14:47 Uhr MET, schrieb Maxim Heijndijk:
I changed some things in the rpm so the module gets installed in
/lib/modules/kernelversioncustom (while retaining the name
NVIDIA_kernel-${KERNEL_VERSION}-1.0-2960.1mdk.i586.rpm), but now,
should I do another kernel
It appears that the DRI module is causing the hang problem with Mandrake
9.0 and the ATI Radeon MY chipset on a Compaq Evo N600c.
When I disable DRI - it works. I can safely switch between a console
(Ctrl-Alt-F1) and X (Ctrl-Alt-F7) without the system freezing up - which
normally requires a hard
--- François Pons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This time [EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons)
becomes daring and writes:
This is a very laconic list of broken things :-(
But it's going to look great in the changelog
when you fix them :)
Yes, It can
Hi Lenny,
gtetrinet 0.4.2 is available here:
http://people.debian.org/~jordi/gtetrinet/
(freshmeat reference:
http://freshmeat.net/releases/100531/ )
Do you want to update it or do you want me to submit
an updated package?
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Faith
Hello!
I've just setted-up a mirror for all Mandrake Updates at
ftp://updates.roma2.infn.it/linux/updates/mandrake
and many subdirectory like 7.2 ... 8.2, 9.0 and so on.
Our actual bandwith is 4 Mbit that will become 34 Mbit in few months.
Fmirror is run 3 times per day.
Could it be possible
Claudio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
I've just setted-up a mirror for all Mandrake Updates at
ftp://updates.roma2.infn.it/linux/updates/mandrake
and many subdirectory like 7.2 ... 8.2, 9.0 and so on.
Our actual bandwith is 4 Mbit that will become 34 Mbit in few months.
Fmirror is
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I would consider the Sony and perhaps Dell. As Jason said mine fell to pieces
while ejecting the CD-RW drive and then there were the marathon phone tag
sessions trying to get in touch with someone to get the issue resolved.
Originally I had an
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 09:15:18AM +0200, Robert Fox wrote:
:
: What's this Blue Highway font? What theme are you using? IIRC,
: gkrellm will attempt to use theme-specified fonts by default. Maybe
: you can try temporarily changing your gtk theme and try again; if you
: can get in, go
I have a Compaq Armada 3500 (PII-300).
Everything on it works perfectly (USB, PCMCIA modem, PCMCIA ethernet,
pointer, sound, APM, etc), except the video card. It's a Chips and
Technologies 96000 (2MB), and it stinks. It was insanely slow with
XFree 3 and it doesn't work at all with XFree 4.
What if one change its graphic card ??
Is this problem solved in any way ?
Are we put in front of a command line, or is there a minimum Xfree
configuration that allows to modify graphically the X configuration ?
Same question for the mouse.
I have a Presario 700 with the AMD 1.4Ghz.
WindowsXP Home came with it and it works fairly well
so instead of blowing it off, I put VMWare on it instead.
Mdk 8.2 worked great on it that way. The only problem
being I had to use The [fn] key and [nmlck] key to turn
off the numeric keypad
One thing that would be nice is the ability to discover a new scsi
device without being obliged to reboot, or to type commands like `echo
scsi add-single-device a b c d /proc/scsi/scsi` (maybe you don't
know a b c d)
I have joined a small script that can discover and add new devices to
the
allen wrote:
I have a Presario 700 with the AMD 1.4Ghz.
Mdk 8.2 worked great on it that way. The only problem
being I had to use The [fn] key and [nmlck] key to turn
off the numeric keypad functionality that somehow got
enabled every time X started up.
chkconfig numlock off
?
I recently
Barry Rountree [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BR Sony Vaio FXA49.
BR
BR After I accidently dumped a quart of iced coffee into the
BR keyboard, Sony said Sure, no problem!, mailed me a priority
BR overnight shipping box, and had it back to me (hard drive contents
BR intact) a week later.
BR
BR With
I have been pondering the idea of starting a small business installing
and selling Linux on laptops. Does anyone have any idea how much
business I may get with such a venture? I am keeping watch of this
mailing to see what some of the best laptops would be to use.
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 17:05,
So sprach David Walluck am 2002-10-13 um 14:22:06 -0400 :
Beware of using XFS on your root partition. I have done this, and
Mandrake tools do not properly load the XFS module so that you can
access your root partition if you build your own kernel.
Is it really a problem of using XFS for /?
So sprach Nora Etukudo am 2002-10-15 um 14:41:12 +0200 :
Might be a temporarely problem.
No. The problem still exists and further, it does not only exist for my
mirror (plf.wwwhost.biz) but also for all the other mirrors.
Ideas?
Hmm - I've just straced urpmi --test mldonkey (see
I found a archive called scsi tools few months ago, and succeeded in
installing on MDK8.2, and 9.0.
These scsi tools allow you to add/del scsi devices as scanner, cdrom, cd
burner, zip device, and allow you to scan scsi.
I'm using it under the 2.4.18-21-mdk modified kernel without any
problem,
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I'm trying to compile a program for kde3 that requires the file below. Is it
missing from the cooker packages?
/usr/lib/libart_lgpl_2.la
- --
Brandon Long
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well, that depends on how well you can get Linux to run on them. If
they are all flaky installs, or something is broke, then you won't be
able to make any profit. People don't want to pay you to install
something that's broke, when they can do it themselves.
Pricing would be another issue,
On Thursday 17 October 2002 19:31, Brandon Long wrote:
I'm trying to compile a program for kde3 that requires the file below. Is
it missing from the cooker packages?
/usr/lib/libart_lgpl_2.la
Subtle difference: it's libart_lgpl, not libarts_lgpl and has nothing to do
with libarts. Install the
Hi fellow cookers,
i uploaded SIM, a pretty cool ICQ client to incoming.
It supports all the features we are missing in licq (like v8 protocol
support, for instance), even SMS are supported.
Maybe we should put this in main to replace licq?
Here's the info:
Name: sim
Of Course I forget the attachment
apologize
scsi-tools.tgz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach David Walluck am 2002-10-13 um 14:22:06 -0400 :
Beware of using XFS on your root partition. I have done this, and
Mandrake tools do not properly load the XFS module so that you can
access your root partition if you build your own kernel.
Is it really a
I have put off writing this email for quite some time because of the
flak I'm sure to get, but here goes.
rpmdrake has been driving me nuts for months now because of one
'feature', that being the popup windows.
I'm not the greatest video game player in the world, but having these
windows
On Thursday 17 October 2002 20:49, Elliott Martin wrote:
I have put off writing this email for quite some time because of the
flak I'm sure to get, but here goes.
rpmdrake has been driving me nuts for months now because of one
'feature', that being the popup windows.
[snip]
There are so many
On Thursday 17 October 2002 20:59, Malte Starostik wrote:
Full ACK. Another thing that annoys me about those popups: they seem not to
set the appropriate window manager hints (WM_TRANSIAENT_FOR or what's it
called) so that they will happily go to the background of rpmdrake's main
window when
I agree too, and why does it have to warn me twice in a row (two differnt
popup windows that are almost identical) warning me about gpg or other
things?
what was wrong with the old rpminstaller
http://www.phatvibez.net/images/mdk8_1/rpminst_progress.jpg
something like this again I think would
Hi,
Remember the XFT-hack thread recently? :)
* Thu Oct 17 2002 Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.1.3-0.rc2.mdk
- Bump to latest rc
- Applied XFT-hack patch
- Removed plf isazac^Wstuff including bytecode interpreter patch
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 07:20:02PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Nora Etukudo am 2002-10-15 um 14:41:12 +0200 :
Might be a temporarely problem.
No. The problem still exists and further, it does not only exist for my
mirror (plf.wwwhost.biz) but also for all the other mirrors.
I wanted to point out to everyone the OSNews review here
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1954
harshly true and to the point...
You can either import the key...
or rpmdrake -no-verify-rpm
yes, i realize this...and that is what I do, but that's not the point
-Brad
One question...
--- Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Remember the XFT-hack thread recently? :)
* Thu Oct 17 2002 Han Boetes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.1.3-0.rc2.mdk
- Bump to latest rc
- Applied XFT-hack patch
***
- Removed plf isazac^Wstuff including bytecode
interpreter patch
***
Hello All,
I'm not sure if this is the right place for me to post my problem. If not
then apologies and please direct me to appropriate mailing list. Ok now the
problem.
#1. I am porting our existing application from solaris to linux using
mandrake 8.1.
Somehow I am still compiling the code
This time Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could somebody shoot sympa so it'll stop f'ing signatures up? it's
annoying as all hell :/
Reducing your signature to something more suitable with the
netiquette would also
--- Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*But* that wasn't the sig I was talking
about...I'm talking gpg
signatures. Sympa corrupts gpg signatures about
And GPG signatures are needed on mailing lists for
what reason?
It's just a waste of bandwidth:
GPG garbabe %#$%^$^%$%Y JLGJBSIO $#@$#^)(@#$
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 19:20:02 +0200
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. The problem still exists and further, it does not only exist for
my mirror (plf.wwwhost.biz) but also for all the other mirrors.
We are 2 of a kind.
If cooker plf list is used source does not appear in rpmdrake
On Thu Oct 17 14:32 -0700, David Walser wrote:
And GPG signatures are needed on mailing lists for
what reason?
It's just a waste of bandwidth:
GPG garbabe %#$%^$^%$%Y JLGJBSIO $#@$#^)(@#$
message
GPG garbage E%U$#Q(%O$#@(ARU(SADGJIAJ$%($FAFJSA
Maybe if you weren't using a poor
On Thu Oct 17 16:23 -0400, Brad Chamberlin wrote:
I wanted to point out to everyone the OSNews review here
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1954
harshly true and to the point...
Not to dismiss the review (there are some good points in it) but Eugenia
is quite possibly the stupidest
--- Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe if you weren't using a poor excuse for a mail
system...
Yes, Yahoo! Mail is a poor excuse for a mail system,
but what does that have to do with anything?
On Thu Oct 17 14:32 -0700, David Walser wrote:
And GPG signatures are needed on mailing
--- Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu Oct 17 16:23 -0400, Brad Chamberlin wrote:
I wanted to point out to everyone the OSNews
review here
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1954
harshly true and to the point...
Not to dismiss the review (there are some good
points
On Thu Oct 17 14:58 -0700, David Walser wrote:
--- Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe if you weren't using a poor excuse for a mail
system...
Yes, Yahoo! Mail is a poor excuse for a mail system,
but what does that have to do with anything?
On Thu Oct 17 14:32 -0700, David
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 03:15, Robert Fox wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 01:08, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 02:28 PM, Robert Fox wrote:
The latest Gkrellm segfaults when I try to configure (F1)
Not here.
Here's the version I have:
4) broken --list-nodes option
[root@localhost guillaume]# urpmq --list-nodes
[root@localhost guillaume]# cat /etc/urpmi/parallel.cfg
conwar:ssh:conwar11:conwar12
Not broken, but I should add a error message, try urpmq --parallel conwar
--list-nodes.
May I add a default parallel for
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 13:57, Nathan . wrote:
Hello All,
I'm not sure if this is the right place for me to post my problem. If not
then apologies and please direct me to appropriate mailing list. Ok now the
problem.
It is not, this list is for cooker, to prepare the next Mandrake
version,
--- Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu Oct 17 14:58 -0700, David Walser wrote:
--- Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe if you weren't using a poor excuse for a
mail
system...
Yes, Yahoo! Mail is a poor excuse for a mail
system,
but what does that have to do with
David Walser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
- Removed plf isazac^Wstuff including bytecode
interpreter patch
why?
Please look up details in previous thread.
Groetjes, Han.
--
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software
no previous thread since 9-6-02 on cooker. Perhaps we should search the
archive on mandrake.com to save you a few keystrokes?
On Thursday 17 October 2002 07:44 pm, Han Boetes wrote:
David Walser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
- Removed plf isazac^Wstuff including bytecode
interpreter patch
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 14:32, David Walser wrote:
--- Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*But* that wasn't the sig I was talking
about...I'm talking gpg
signatures. Sympa corrupts gpg signatures about
And GPG signatures are needed on mailing lists for
what reason?
A religious statement
Salane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
no previous thread since 9-6-02 on cooker. Perhaps we should search
the archive on mandrake.com to save you a few keystrokes?
I mentioned the exact title in the message.
Groetjes, Han.
--
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software
On Thursday 17 October 2002 03:23 pm, Brad Chamberlin wrote:
I wanted to point out to everyone the OSNews review here
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1954
harshly true and to the point...
95% of that review is simply opinion. Yes, she likes SuSE better, although
that doesn't mean
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 04:05 PM, Levi Ramsey wrote:
[...]
GPG encryption is not needed. However, on a mailinglist which is (in
theory) doing mission critical stuff, I don't think GPG sigs detract in
any way.
Nope, I like it when people use them. I can see, at a glance, that who
--- Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
no previous thread since 9-6-02 on cooker. Perhaps
we should search
the archive on mandrake.com to save you a few
keystrokes?
Thank you Salane.
I mentioned the exact title in the message.
Han's previous
I in no way meant to cause a flame war by posting the link
to that review.
Do I agree with everything she says, of course not, but she does make
*some* good points.
Why did I post it:
(1)
to let you know the review was out there, regardless of your personal
opinion of Eugenia OSNews is a
On Thu Oct 17 16:30 -0700, David Walser wrote:
Well sometimes I see things as actual attachments
(like file.bin or signature.asc), and the message
looks clean, but sometimes I just see ASCII garbage
around the message, and I'm pretty sure that's what
these people are actually sending,
On Thu Oct 17 18:47 -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 04:05 PM, Levi Ramsey wrote:
[...]
GPG encryption is not needed. However, on a mailinglist which is (in
theory) doing mission critical stuff, I don't think GPG sigs detract in
any way.
Nope, I like it
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 01:57, Warly wrote:
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MySQL source is available here:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/download.php?file=Downloads/MySQL-3.23/mysql-3.23.53.tar.gz
The rpm builds with the current spec file minus the 3rd patch.
I will update it.
--- Brad Chamberlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it doesn't matter if the review is 95% opinion,
most reviews are...if it had
been more favoriable this wouldn't be an issue.
Sure it would, the review would still have been just
as useless. The only thing useful is constructive
criticism, and
What is the plan for 9.1? Should we expect just updated packages or
Mandrake will cook something interesting?
One thing i'd like to see is a unified theme for gtk gtk2 kde xmms licq
mozilla X apps etc.
Also bash completion installed by default.
Better fonts (freetype hinting, please enable it if
MMC will install Scaner support without asking you you want it.
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On Thursday 17 October 2002 22:43, Yura Gusev wrote:
What is the plan for 9.1? Should we expect just updated packages or
Mandrake will cook something interesting?
One thing i'd like to see is a unified theme for gtk gtk2 kde xmms licq
mozilla X
Guillaume Cottenceau said:
Florent BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you think about tools for configure major servers (Apache,
MySQL, OpenLDAP, Bayonne, Qmail) in drakconf ?
webmin is already doing a very good job for configuring servers.
It's in perl right? So take some code
Have been having problems using mousedrake to change my default mouse in KDE. I can
set the new mouse apply it but nothing happens even on a reboot. This is really
suprising since it was working in all betas and rc's(most of them) I've tried. I tried
to troubleshoot it but I don't know Perl
*What if*
On bootup, we check to see if the video card has changed since the last
session, if it has we prompt press y within the next 10 seconds to
reconfigure your video card or enter to continue If you press y then
after bootup/init process completes it takes you into a framebuffered
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 07:50 PM, Levi Ramsey wrote:
Nope, I like it when people use them. I can see, at a glance, that
who
I think wrote the message did in fact write the message. I'm not keen
on forgers, nor reading their fake mails, so this is a nice thing to
have. And, I hope,
Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Dell - ugh.
2 of the guys here have to take theirs apart and reseat cables regularly, a
friend of mine and I both had lemons (his actually fell to pieces in his
hands when he ejected his CD-ROM) they
This time Yura Gusev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
What is the plan for 9.1? Should we expect just updated packages or
Mandrake will cook something interesting?
One thing i'd like to see is a unified theme for gtk gtk2 kde xmms licq
mozilla X apps etc.
That I don't really
On Thursday 17 October 2002 09:09 pm, David Walser wrote:
--- Brad Chamberlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it doesn't matter if the review is 95% opinion,
most reviews are...if it had
been more favoriable this wouldn't be an issue.
Sure it would, the review would still have been just
as
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On Thursday 17 October 2002 23:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a PCG-FX47 (15 display and Athlon). I picked it because it felt
real solid and has stood up to a bit of abuse.Linux seems to pickup all the
importants devices. I don't know about
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 22:43, Yura Gusev wrote:
Better fonts (freetype hinting, please enable it if you can) and fonts
configuration tools.
I know there are more important things, but drakfont does need some
updating, a facelift, and some more user-friendliness.
Austin
Ok, I just got this right after sending an email to cooker@
Seems like somebody is forwarding cooker's email to some other
mailing list...can anybody check wtf is going on?
---BeginMessage---
Your e-mail message with the subject of Re: [Cooker] 9.1
is being held because
On Thursday 17 October 2002 11:10 pm, Vox wrote:
Ok, I just got this right after sending an email to cooker
Seems like somebody is forwarding cooker's email to some other
mailing list...can anybody check wtf is going on?
Possibly some jerk trying to start a mail loop.
Igor Izyumin wrote:
On Thursday 17 October 2002 11:10 pm, Vox wrote:
Ok, I just got this right after sending an email to cooker
Seems like somebody is forwarding cooker's email to some other
mailing list...can anybody check wtf is going on?
Possibly some jerk
Igor Izyumin wrote:
On Thursday 17 October 2002 03:23 pm, Brad Chamberlin wrote:
I wanted to point out to everyone the OSNews review here
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1954
harshly true and to the point...
95% of that review is simply opinion. Yes, she likes SuSE better,
Hi,
another problem with ldap...
MySQL Server don't start if LDAP Authentication is enabled.
Problem exist with 9.0 and Cooker (20021017 1:33)
Packages:
MySQL-3.23.52-1mdk
MySQL-client-3.23.52-1mdk
libmysql10-3.23.52-1mdk
pam_ldap-148-3mdk
nss_ldap-194-3mdk
chkauth-0.1-7mdk
strace mysqld -u
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Thomas Geenen wrote:
On Sunday 13 October 2002 12:28, you wrote:
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Thomas Geenen wrote:
hi all
what's the status of the plan to create a basic boot cd from which it
would be possible to make a cooker install for ppc
i great idea in my
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