http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4495
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RC2 has this bug as well.. Still... This sucks,.
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addressing. Where would be the best place to start a repository like
this? (Mandrake Linux for Corporate Deployment) Any ideas?
Thanks for letting me rant
sam
thanks Todd,
but mount -t smbfs did the same thing. Have you ever experienced a bad
install of a package? Does this happen? Usually rpm/urpmi lets me know
when things aren't kosher...
sam
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 17:08, Todd Lyons wrote:
Sam Morrison wrote on Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 05:00:49PM
How about adding a Linux user for each user configured for the Windows
install?
sam
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 18:38, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Tuesday 05 November 2002 09:15 am, Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 07:35:51AM +0800, Leon Brooks wrote:
* ICQ/IRC/AIM/MSN settings - EveryBuddy
/security/msec/level.local that contains:
msec.set_shell_variable('TMOUT', 0) -- this is the wrong syntax, btw.
I am still trying to locate the right syntax.
HTH,
Sam Stern
Bethesda, Md, USA
. I have two
monitors and no matter which video card i use its the same. I can't read the
text enough to choose what language or packages to install . I noticed the same
problem with suse ppc but the yellowdog linux showed up just fine. Is there
something im not aware of?
sam from alaska
it's just wasted disk space.
Sam
Original Message
On 11/18/2000, 2:17:25 PM, Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [Cooker] MandrakeUpdate:
After running mandrakeupdate, i ran it again a day or so latter to see
what
was out there, well it was the same things i had just downloaded
I have one- do you have a question?
Are there any owners of Happauge (i believe that's the spelling) video cards
on list?
PROPOSAL:
~
Let's collect suggestions/questions to NVidia together, and send them all
collected to NVidia. At least now we have contact person.
BR,
equivalent for
(programming/setting up of PLC's, industrial control systems and
measuring devices)
Sam
Original Message
On 11/13/00, 7:47:55 AM, Christopher Molnar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: [Cooker] Suggestion:
On Sunday 12 November 2000 11:03, you wrote:
The partition table
Loki uses there own installer, similar to the windoze install program.
This installer was written based on the KDE 1.X menu structure so doesn't
work too well when placing menu items under KDE 2.
This brings up another suggestion for Mandrake. Loki has made the code
for their installer
This got lost in the griping I did in another note,
When using customized mode- Please set up the installer so that it
creates a floppy for installing Mandrake with the same settings like
Expert does.
I'm starting to be driven nuts by Win98. I booted it up the other day and
a brand new
. (Before someone sends a list of
compatible DSL moems/routers, I know there are a bunch more. I'm strictly
talking about the models in Qwests special offer).
Thanks,
Sam
Original Message
On 11/10/00, 10:21:35 PM, "Bruce Gidney" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [Cooker] DSL ques
of Linux. They're really encouraging
people to switch over on the desktop aren't they? ;-)
Maybe one of the Mandrake folks could give them a call and pound some
sense into them.
Anyone got a suggestion as to where I could post this so it would
embarrass IBM out of there stupid narrow-mindedness?
Sam
Question-
1. Where is NS8, it's not on the netscape website or any download
centers.
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On 11/10/00, 6:37:32 AM, Meir Faraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [Cooker] About to include netscape6 in the cooker:
Hi all ,
First I wanna to tell you thanks for your
No mozilla is NOT better. You don't want mozilla on a public release as
it is a DEVELOPMENT platform for Netscape. Go to the mozilla website.
They try to dissuade the average user from downloading it.
I do use Mozilla- it's fast, but is it bug free- no way.
Mozilla is development code. As
the
same thing as does Mandrake with Cooker at various times. By no means are
any of them considered a final release at that point.
Sam
(made by Dell) uses Linux and
a browser based on gecko.
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On 11/10/00, 8:19:11 AM, Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: [Cooker] About to include netscape6 in the cooker:
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The reason they freeze it is because they know
So sprach Chmouel Boudjnah am Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 06:56:46AM -0800:
do you thing that a distribution of 1,2Gb is not enough ?
Well, if you include powertools, redhat is at almost 2 Gig. So why not?
Although slackware is only 1.5 CD's in size, they have a contributions
iso image as the
.
If you don't have the information. What do you need?
Also, there are no Linux drivers for the Intel DSL modem. Is this
because
it works under the same principle as a winmodem? If not, having linux
drivers for this modem in the distribution would be a big plus.
Sam
You got farther than I did, the program never started for me.
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On 11/11/00, 10:12:48 PM, "Greg A. Bur" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding [Cooker] Potato Guy kills X session:
This isn't too terribly important, at least not yet, but while I was
exploing
the KDE2
I'm using a SCSI ORB drive with Mandrake- 2.2GB per disk, $30 per disk,
cheaper than a 1GB Jazz drive. Iomega is only still alive because of
product name recognition. Everybody with a computer knows what a Zip
drive is.
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On 11/9/00, 8:58:35 AM, Vadim Plessky [EMAIL
I'm using a SCSI ORB drive with Mandrake, but there is one problem. I
have to eject the disk and reinsert it before I boot the computer. The
reason for this is mandrake does not wait long enough on boot for the
drive to spin up. It reports "not a valid block device" and continues
booting.
, If the process goes anything
like the first machine I should be done in two days.
Sam
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, you wrote: The latest 'Linux is crap because' are :
1) 'Linux is only capable of blocking'. I thought Unix became non blocking about
1980, but I'm not sure. If it did I assume Linux is as well.
I know nothing about this.
2) NT / 2000 are completely object
Not a cooker issue, but it is a concern to all Linux users.
You guys at Mnadrake should be posting info about UCITA to all of your users
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Subject: Act on UCITA NOW
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:20:39 -0500
From: Skip Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An update on
of two things-
a. drastically increase the root partition size since all of the files
going under /usr will be installed there, or
b. Have auto allocate create a root, /usr, and /home partition
Sam
I tried both the server and developer under recommended and the root partition was
1.5GB. Also, on
my machine the only 3 partitions were created besides the swap file- boot, root, and
home. The same
thing happened when I chose developer.
Pixel wrote:
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/boot
the first time this error has been reported out of three runs
with Diskdrake.
The drive is a Maxtor 20GB, 7200rpm IDE ATA33 drive, model 92048D8
The motherboard is an ABIT BH6
Sam
commercial packages. That way someone can change partitions easily after
Mandrake is installed.
Pixel wrote:
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I decided to change my partition setup for Linux and reinstall Mandrake.
Disk drake was the last partitioning tool I'd used and it gave me the
error
!
Sam
Pixel wrote:
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I decided to change my partition setup for Linux and reinstall Mandrake.
Disk drake was the last partitioning tool I'd used and it gave me the
error message, "Diskdrake cannot correctly read the partition table". In
addition,
a black eye they still haven't recovered from. There's a
lesson to be learned here guys. I happen to really like what you
are doing with the Mandrake release and I'd hate to see the same thing
happen to you.
Sam
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, you wrote:
On Mon 28 Feb at 04:49:12 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] done
logout and everything returns when I log back in. I got this
to repeat everytime without fail.
Sam
. Documentation is too skimpy during the lilo setup for a newbie, I'll
talk to Pablo about writing something better for you.
Sam
I have 128MB on my machine. I entered 128 in the requestor for memory
size during the install. There is no mem=XXX statement in lilo. What
it did was put in my scsi, but no memory settings.
Sam
wonder why? ;-) duh
Try to read the cd in a file manager. If it says air.iso is a file on the CD
and that's all you see, you didn't set things up properly before starting.
Sam
-Original Message-
From: Pablo Saratxaga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 12:21 AM
See comments below
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, you wrote:
not sure as windows 2000 won't even use my cd burner but I have burned
at least 4 cd's that I can remember using mandrake 7.0 to burn them and
they all worked great. With these few problems
1) they won't work with the kenwood true speed
If you made this mitake, you can moint the CD, but you will still see
only one file on the CD, air.iso (or Mandrake70.iso, depending on
which site you got it from)
Sam Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try to read the cd in a file manager. If it says air.iso is a
file on the CD
I had that happen too. It was caused when I did a restart from windoze.
I shut the system down, did a cold boot, and everything worked fine.
Why? I dunno . . .
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Sam Walker wrote:
One other thing can cause this problem. I was in a hurry to burn the copy,
so I selected
There is a Winmodems website that has some links to available drivers. As
far as I know, Lucent is the only one that has released a Linux driver for
their winmodems, but I've heard mixed reports on their usability.
Sam
-Original Message-
From: Tracy Whitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
me at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would need you to send me the text files for editing.
Sam
When will this be available for purchase on a CD in the US? I gave up on
trying to get it working through the download process!
Sam
-Original Message-
From: Brad Boutwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 3:24 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Cooker
I did a download of Casini and the whole directory structure and made boot
disks and I never got any "grapical install" option. Also with the hard disk
install, it can't find any packages or RPMS. So I cannot install. Known
bugs? How do I get this to install?
Sam Gentile
Senio
I would rather have StarOffice.
-Original Message-
From: Jake Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 1:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] WordPerfect 8 RPM
Is Wordperfect 8 going to be in the distribution?
I've noticed that Caldera has
Why aren't we going with the lastest stable kernel 2.2.12 anyway?
-Original Message-
From: Kit Ngan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 1:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Kernel problem?
Sam Gentile wrote:
I don;t know if I did LILO
When you say download the RPMs into the directory you mean through Bullet
Proof FTP?
Sam Gentile
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