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invalid. nvnet is closed source and cannot be shipped with the free Mandrake.
you'll have to use a PCI network adapter.
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can confirm the bug and that Buchan's patch fixes it. The bug actually stops
choose_cursor working correctly at all on GNOME / zenity, so it's functional not
just cosmet
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kamstrup: i've seen you report this on two bugs now, and I think you're
labouring under a misapprehension of what aumix does. Saving your volume
settings in aumix is not
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john: if it works on hotplug it MUST already be in pcmcia config database
somehow, since AFAIK pcmcia_cs can't possibly know what to do with the card
otherwise. It may b
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I just switched to tty1, logged in as root, did "urpmi mc" then immediately
"mc". Loaded instantaneously.
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even so, "newbies are supposed to" != "newbies will" - especially when there's
so much generic information around that tells one how to change the resolution
directly, i
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yeah, I agree that it could be done better. It seems when an initrd is generated
(usually by a kernel installation), it only includes images in the size
currently specif
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cannot confirm; I use 791 and get both a bootsplash and a console background. I
think the reporter needs to regenerate his initrd.
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mdksoft have said 1.1 will be in 9.2RC2.
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-29-08 23:51 ---
this sounds rather like another manifestation of the "Mandrake kernel hates
PCGA-CD51 CD-ROM drive" problem to me. See 4994 and 4887.
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invalid. open support is impossible as the specs have not been released. I guess
it would be nice if nvnet is in the box sets, though - is it?
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how would that standardise anything at all? most devices use the non-ng drivers
by default in Mandrake, so it's not standard for Mandrake, and orinoco_cs is
more complia
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this is effectively a duplicate of 4887.
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07/08, I think. Never reoccurred.
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well, the big (and only, basically) difference is GTK 2 support. It was me who
first suggested updating, because I find GTK 1 apps look pretty amateurish in
comparison t
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rdesktop is already packaged. It might be in contrib, I'm not sure, but it's
there. See http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon for a tool to help you set up a contrib
source (use
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you can change choices made during the installation process when you reach the
Summary screen. This needs to be made more obvious somehow, however...
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Non-free microcode, I guess?
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All of that is valid to at least some degree, but what it isn't is any kind of
bug in Mandrake. Mandrake packages alsamixer; the ALSA team write it. Close this
as invali
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Product: ifplugd
Component: ifplugd
Summary: for PCMCIA cards, ifplugd terminates and pulls down
network connection soon after starting
Product: ifplugd
Version: 0.15-3mdk
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The description of this bug is misleading; the bug is invalid. The volume level
is separate from the "muted" property; that is, a channel may have a non-zero
volume yet
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Product: galeon
Component: galeon
Summary: "Download Link" behaviour incorrect
Product: galeon
Version: 1.3.7-1mdk
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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By the way, you can in fact adjust the dpi - which is the important setting,
screen size simply lets you calculate it - from a GUI tool, namely, the GNOME
font preferenc
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confirmed once more - I've not updated the kernel (new one sounds like a
disaster area) and nvidia doesn't start on boot.
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The version of gcc in Mandrake 9.1 is gcc 3.2, and that is therefore the version
of gcc that the kernel .src.rpm is expected to build with. There is no need for
it to be
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I can confirm this bug. Also happens with gxine. Maybe it's gcc 3.3 related?
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jerome, acpid and apmd are intended to allow just that...read their
manpages and experiment. My laptop now turns screen brightness down and
sets hard disk to time out af
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Can you get the settings from the ISP via DHCP? Does it work if you do that?
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The page works for me. Though I have Microsoft fonts installed.
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Oops, of course! Consider it done. Much kudos for coming up with this,
man :)
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Oh, *wow*. That's so clever. I love it. We could even have resizing of /
in diskdrake (effectively) with this! Just allow diskdrake to expand the
device, and then it tel
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Try F1 and then:
linux noapic
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The nvnet driver is already available. I don't know where, but I guess
www.nvidia.com is a good place to look :). The point is that we can't
include it in Mandrake becau
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Worst. Bug. Ever. Someone please close this.
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Mandrake uses supermount. You don't need to mount and unmount manually, and you trying
to do it is what's screwing things up. Just eject the disc and supermount will ta
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Do "cardctl eject" as root before ejecting the card. Not a fix, a workaround.
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Everything in Mandrake is compiled with GCC3 except two packages - Mozilla and
Galeon - purely so Sun's flipping Java RPMs will work, since that's what most
people use.
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Aren't the newest Blackdown versions of JRE compiled with GCC 3? Mandrake's
Mozilla is compiled with GCC 2.96, specifically so Sun's JRE will work. Try that
one...
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-17 13:34 ---
james: of course you'll only hear 31337 users whining on the Cooker list,
because lusers don't use Cooker. I can see exactly who this change is aimed at:
converts from 2
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There's still a bug in that case, though. If it's known that 9700 cards won't
work with the radeon driver, DrakX shouldn't choose this driver for 9700 cards,
it should c
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Arg, you're right, that's a pain - it seems to have been dropped from the
Mandrake kernel :\. The problem is that orinoco_cs is supposed to obsolete the
wavelan and wvla
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Interesting - I'm *sure* I read while I was (very painfully) setting my card up
manually (under SuSE) that wvlan_cs didn't support encryption. Anyway - my next
suggestio
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First off, wrong package. wireless-tools is for the ng wireless drivers, which
you're not using. Second, why use scripts? Mandrake can configure all this stuff
itself. d
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Why do people expect a volume control? Bizarre notion. I've just checked with
the GNOME guys, there is no volume control on the panel by default. There's no
volume contr
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cory: erm, you could just learn the sane way to update Cooker, it'll save you a
lot of grief =).
use edit-urpm-sources.pl (the "edit sources" applet you can get to thro
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The stuff I posted that you add to modules.conf ought to work, too. Just try that.
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Oh yeah, and of course since ALSA is insane, once you get the drivers loaded
correctly you'll need to run a mixer and set sensible volume levels. For no
apparent reason,
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As has been commented, Mandrake don't automatically configure ISA cards any
more. Doesn't mean it won't work, though. Just set it up yourself, it's not
hard, or use sndc
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Are you sure of this? I don't know if it applies to upgrade, but this is what
happens in Cooker when the kernel changes:
the new kernel package installs itself as /boot
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Can confirm this - it also crashes Galeon. One more reason to block pop-ups...=)
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-12 13:46 ---
Sorry, I tell a lie - David was right. It does work with the press and release
windows key method if I do it quickly enough. So maybe this is a bug in certain
keyboard l
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Erm, this works for me. For me, holding and hitting gives me the ß
symbol. I can also get it by *HOLDING* the right windows key, pressing ,
releasing both, then pressi
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Nope, it's completely different, and wasn't fixed by latest kernel. It's
a specific problem with the snd-ens1371 driver, I think.
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Can people please quit inflating the severity ratings?! This is by NO
stretch of the imagination a critical bug...
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No, I can't, I don't have a copy of 9.0 around and I don't have space to
install one. IIRC, vorbis encoding speed was the same in 9.0.
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I have a script to record from my TV card in realtime, using mencoder.
It encoded at 25fps when I wrote the script a couple of weeks ago, and
it encodes at 25fps now. (I
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Can't confirm for Vorbis encoding on my machine, but I can't quite tell from the
description if this bug is specific to certain processor setups. I just have a
single pr
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That figlet221.zip file downloads just fine for me, through Galeon 1.3.3...no crash.
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Out of interest, does clicking a mailto: URL in Galeon work with an unmodified
recent installation? I had to set up a link to Evolution manually with the File
Types and
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Frankly, I don't trust Steve Gibson as far as I could spit him.
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I don't think ndeb understands what sub-pixel hinting *is*...each "pixel" on an
LCD screenis actually made of three smaller elements, one each of red, green and
blue. Su
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Yeah, I think I've got kernels back to the start of 2.4.21, so I'll try
that. I've already posted to the ALSA users' mailing list, you should be
able to find the thread
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Get kernel 13mdk from a Cooker mirror and try that, it has a new ALSA
release.
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Still occurs with kernel -13mdk, unfortunately, despite the new ALSA it
seems to contain. Am attaching the strace output of ogg123 attempting to
play a .ogg in ALSA outp
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strace o
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Product: kernel-2.4.21.0.12mdk
Component: libsasl2-plug-ntlm
Summary: ALSA output broken on SB16 PCI in current kernel
Version: 1-1mdk
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
Status: UNCONF
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Agree with cybercfo. This is ludicrous. It not only affects 99% of
dial-up users, but an awful lot of ADSL users. That's got to be the
majority of Mandrake users who won
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In that case, why is the question asked during installation at all? If
it's always going to be ignored in favour of whatever the drakfirsttime
wizard decides upon, it wo
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So it seems this isn't just happening for me :(. Could the other people
who get duplicate lines please vote for the bug so it gets confirmed?
And could you also post pre
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Bugzilla is, as the name suggests, for bugs in Mandrake. This ain't a
bug, or not a Mandrake bug at least. Seems simple enough to me.
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On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 11:00, ravachol wrote:
Heh. Yeah, right. How many people do you think have a gigabyte of
memory?
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What exactly is the Mandrake bug here? Mandrake includes acpi4linux,
correctly compiled and installed. That's all it can do. Fine, acpi4linux
doesn't work on your laptop
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*sigh* Is this really that important?
Did you read that article the other day about interface cruft? That's
exactly what screensavers are. They were introduced because,
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running su in a console doesn't make you root everywhere. it only makes
you root in that console. so run su, enter root password, then run
netconf from that console.
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Run lilo as root after editing lilo.conf.
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You might try the previous generation nvidia drivers. The 4xxx series
appears to have a bunch of bugs that affect different cards in different
circumstances with differe
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It sounds perfectly valid to me. I'd guess the lack of response is
because this type of PCMCIA card isn't very common, and there aren't
*that* many of us running Cooker
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Er, so what if they work in the nightly builds? You don't think
Mandrake's Mozilla gets rebuilt from the trunk every night, do you? If
it only started working on yesterd
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For a start, I vote the other way - I like 1.3.x, it's faster and
stabler for me (1.2.x had an irritating memory leak (I guess) which
caused it to crash if I opened too
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I too have noticed this, but it's *new*. It may well be ACPI related,
but it's not the usual crappy-ACPI-impossible-to-fix issue, because this
worked fine up to a few d
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Yes, you're correct to file it as a bug if it's a behaviour regression
(personally I find my wireless card will hot swap OK *most* of the time,
but will suddenly freeze
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I've never trusted hot-swapping for PCMCIA, under Linux *or* Windows. It
was *supposed* to be possible when they invented it, but if you read the
small print, you're al
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Note that this will also affect gnome-cd-burner. This is a neat
extension to Nautilus - you copy files you wish to burn to CD to the
burn:/// gnome-vfs location and the
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2278
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-23 23:40 ---
Notabug. Emulating SCSI on non-RW drives is not necessary. Burner
programs should be able to do disc-to-disc copying without the drives
having ide-scsi enabled. If they
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2275
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-23 23:40 ---
That's probably early in the boot process. Very early in the boot
process, just before partitions are checked, DMA on all drives is
disabled. For many drives, it then g
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2137
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-22 19:50 ---
Not necessarily. IIRC, the reason it uses the OSS driver is because
around 9.0 time people on the list were bitching and whining that the
ALSA driver didn't work proper
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2137
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-22 19:20 ---
Yes, this is entirely normal, because audigy isn't an ALSA driver. It's
the OSS driver. You're not using ALSA at all, thus this whole bug is
pointless. The ALSA driver
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2042
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-22 05:00 ---
That's faulty logic, David. Where the problem is that a piece of
software handles sucky mirrors badly, there are two possible solutions:
1. Somehow ensure there are ne
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1952
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-21 19:53 ---
Still valid with updated shorewall and drakxtools as per previous comment. I
hope someone is working on this, it's very important, especially as it *appears*
to work an
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1952
Product: drakxtools
Component: drakxtools
Summary: drakgw doesn't work due to configuring shorewall
incorrectly
Version: 9.1-2mdk
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1950
Product: shorewall
Component: packaging
Summary: shorewall %post and %postun scriptlets do not execute
cleanly
Version: 1.3.14-1mdk
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
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