ense (GPL)
>
> true_binary=/usr/bin/wine.bin
> default=/etc/wine/wine.reg
Ack! This is not my rewritten script, but the old one!
I will check the src.rpm this evening and send it to Thierry.
Danny
is, I have to
agree with this message, rather reminscent of certain older versions
of another OS.
Danny
>
>
> -andrej
>
Juan, sorry to CC you again but maybe you can at least mail a short
comment on this?
Danny
Well, I would give you access, trouble is, lately I didn't see
anymore cores appearing, so it seems the problem is solved for me. Are
there any known sites/rpms to get the segfaults?
Danny
On 4 Sep 2002, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
&g
ve no idea whether it works on all strange combinations
of windowsdirs and partitions. Especially I never tested on NTFS
partitions.
>
> And is Lotus Notes works on wine (original Mdk config)
> without / with Windows partition ?
No idea. Try it;)
Danny
>
> Thanks
>
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On Thursday 29 August 2002 17:19, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > me 2, soundwrap is silly when u have hardware mixing:)
>
> sblive drivers support multiples open() of /dev/dsp ?
yes both
t what you did for the .rpmnew stuff I really like this very much.
Although
the diff would be more clear in colour (red/blue).
Any chance that we still might get a changelog on rpms?
Danny
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en the problem.
Do you still have the kernel of an earlier beta? maybe you can try it.
Danny
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Perhaps these:
> > http://www.xmms.org/misc/winamp_presets.gz
>
> Good idea except that it says "winamp" for which I'm not too
> much.
Well, rename it to xmms?
Or maybe even load the winamp presets and save them as xmms presets.
Danny
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delete your .wine directory and try again.
It should be setup automagically.
Danny
On Thursday 29 August 2002 19:55, Jeremy Salch wrote:
> Whenever wine runs a program it complains about wine-MM section not being
> setup. and there is no
which program is making the core dump. By any chance is it
> update-menus?
Uhm...according to the subject it is grpmi making the core-dumps
And it really is (at least in the 2 cores I tested). I think the question was:
installing which rpm causes grmpi to core dump.
Danny
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Perhaps it will be on Mandrakeclub soon.
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 17:53, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
> This same issue came up for Mozilla 1.0 -- is there an archive
> anywhere with Mozilla 1.1 compiled as an upgrade for Mandrake 8.2
> systems? I
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I'm seeing this as well. Actually My whole /root dir is usually cluttered with grpmi
cores.
I run an updated cooker (packages never more than 2 days old) and have 8 new core
dumps today;)
Danny
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 17:00, Guil
I lose the music and keep the static.
Now that is interesting. I would have suggested: check your speaker plugs, but as
it works with OSS I have no idea what is causing it. Perhaps one of the other mixer
channels is
doing something funny. (ie: you do not have a microphone attached that is causin
ithm)
2+2=4 (Free + algorithm!)
( a bit simplistic, but you get the idea).
Danny
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em will be able to increase your volume a bit.
If you have the time to come up with some good settings please let me know;)
Danny
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 09:38, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 00:12, Danny Tholen wrote:
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t;and "sound blaster live not support" was returned.
I think sndconfig is to old to be used with this card.
Use harddrake and draksound.
Danny
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I think the alsa driver does support this?
Danny
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 02:28, Pbt wrote:
> Is there any good drivers for the slot of the sound blaster live
> platinium device ?
> I can't use the headphones of the front device of
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On Tuesday 27 August 2002 20:17, Steve Bergman wrote:
Mute this channel:
> Simple mixer control 'SB Live Analog/Digital Output Jack',0
> Capabilities: pswitch pswitch-joined
> Playback channels: Mono
> Mono: Playback [on]
(ie: it should say: M
couldn't resist:
Ofcourse, we all know by know you really like ALSA.
bye
Danny
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doesn't occure 100% of the time.
I try and search up some info on this bug, and if I have time, I'll try to
figure out what is happening.
Danny
>
> Regards.
>
> > I think it is somekind of
> > functionname-clash (Mesa using the same functionname as proprietary
the
same
functionname as proprietary flash plugin). If KDE is compiled with GL support, this
problem
occurs.
Trouble is lots of apps think they need libMesaGLU1...
I'm kind of surprised this is still not fixed as the problem has been around for
sometime now.
Danny
On Sunday 25 August 20
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I just noticed this kind of html is not longer allowed (changed to 3.0.3 today):
usually I was redirected to above link within a few seconds. Now it just stays on the
page.
Danny
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eh actually, this is not the solution. You are using anothing driver.
However, I do think the solution is in my previous email (but to try it
you need to switch back to ALSA, ie: run draksound again).
Danny
On Sunday 25 August 2002 23:24, Vincent
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By the way, I noticed sound on the front speakers dissappearing when I _UNMUTE_ (yes
you read correctly)
the last mixer in alsamixergui: SBLIVE Analog Output Jack.
aumix doesn't really notice this.
Danny
On Sunday 25 August 2002 23:15, Th
bably have to repent now, since it may seem ALSA does contain a bug for some
sblive cards.
Vincent: if you cannot get it working, switch to OSS with harddrake and try again.
O, and your english isn't so bad:)
Danny
On Sunday 25 August 2002 21:07, Vincent Boulet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My
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On Sunday 25 August 2002 17:44, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > As I said, it seems to have something to do with gtk.pm, so that's
> > why I cc Thierry;
>
> then guess why fixes
t but i get
> this error.. SOUND_MIXER_PRIVATE3: You're probably using an older
> incompatible driver: Input/output error
Check your modules.conf, I think the card is setup to use alsa by default. Those tools
are
probably not compatible with alsa. You can switch to OSS using cookers'
7;s a security risk?
Danny
> Illustration:
>
> User one is logged in & using ANY desktop/wm
> User two is logged in & using ANY desktop/wm
>
> User two opens Galeon and sets it to open all new windows as tabs.
> User one opens a new Galeon session. Nothing happens on his des
try without running artsd.
hmm..anyone know how to really fix this?
Danny
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> Application: frozen-bubble-0.9.3-6mdk
> Mandrake 9.0 Beta 3
> Computer: WalMart (Microtell)
>
>
>
>
> The game frozen-bubble freezes on startup.
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On Wednesday 21 August 2002 23:13, Xavier Granier wrote:
> It do nothing.
great bug report :P
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that wine auto-creates for you. Does it pick up all your windows partitions? Cdrom
drives? Does it set the
windows dir correctly? Especially people with win NT/2k/xp should test this, as I have
no such system to test with.
Danny
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he URL.
Not half.
Danny
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rhaps the last is a problem because of
support-issues?
Danny
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I put Tuxpaint in incoming a while ago.
Didn't hear back from Lenny. Any change of it being added into contrib?
Danny
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7; and
Changelog entries.
Changelog entries might be for more expert users, but search by file is important,
since some apps
still fail with obscure errors (like not finding some perl module) and this is a quick
way to find which
rpm you need to install.
danny
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ut to be quite nice. But it really needs at
least some
more advanced features. The art is to do it without complicating the interface ;)
bye
Danny
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only
kstars fast-math is disabled).
btw Laurent: kdeedu.srpms (at least) needs libfam-devel as a buildreq.
Danny
On Sunday 18 August 2002 02:50, Nicholas Andre DePetrillo wrote:
> Kstars crashes in KDE 3.02 with this:
>
> QGList::locate: Index 0 out of range
> KCrash: crashing cras
, it seems to have something to do with gtk.pm, so that's why I cc Thierry;
Danny
On Saturday 17 August 2002 05:06, Peter Polman wrote:
> On August 16, 2002 05:46 pm, Danny Tholen wrote:
> > It seems that drakconf is eating _a lot_ of recourses when left running
> > idle for h
ain to incoming but I think it will get ignored untill geoff is
back anyway.
Danny
>
> __
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the new perl threading.
Any clues?
Danny
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On Friday 16 August 2002 20:03, you wrote:
> Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Friday 16 August 2002 17:26, Pixel wrote:
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Just tried beta3 on
> existing partitions on the disk.
>
> if it's NTFS, that's the only possibility we have
Uhm...did u read the rest?
It is no problem that it wants to delete all, it's that pressing Cancel after the
warning does not stop it.
And btw:
It was not NTFS but 3 FAT32 partitions.
back, and I continued pressing cancel. After a couple of times I gave
up. Guess it's a bug:)
It's kinda dangerous, people could be tempted to press ok, and then be
very angry..
cu
Danny
You are running cooker,
so if you have problems, please report them in a nice way.
This might actually work better than the rant below.
Also, I think someone replied to your previous message
already, and you did't even see that?
Danny
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Tom Whiting wrote:
> Ok, 3r
> Sorry ???
>
> When, where, I have a mirror of plf, can you give me a exemple ?
> How do you that ?
>
>
I do not know. I only know that Deno said that everything in the non-us
dir would go to PLF, ie : it would be autmatically uploaded or mirrored.
I do know know whether it works already.
Danny
On 13 Aug 2002, Austin Acton wrote:
> Actually, Danny, the US isn't the problem.
I think it is. And Japan as well IRC.
> It that one should license the use of mp3 encoders.
Yes, because the algorithm is patented, but only in countries which
allow software patents
The non-us dir is
> >
> > And it could go in Mandrake Club?!?
>
> I answered to this. IMHO: NO
>
> I wait all packages for plf, it is better.
There is a non-us dir on the club server, which should mirror stuf put there on plf.
So should be handled automatically. Although I didn't t
I think Austin made already an rpm for this one, although
their might be some legal troubles in the code of this package.
Austin?
Danny
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Florent BERANGER wrote:
> http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3
>
> I'll try to make an RPM.
>
> PS : and,
y needed to prevent
pointless discussions like this. It reminds me of: should be default to kde or to
gnome?
Danny
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o use for the discussion.
Danny
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robbers there will be.
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the default (ha, you had that one coming).
Feel free to help modifying harddrake.
Danny
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and their respective ALSA modules).
bye,
Danny
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It should use alsa now. I set it up manually and it works perfectly (but haven't done
a complete reinstall
since beta 1). I dare say that the sound quality is better than with the old drivers,
and I also do have midi
now.
Perhaps harddrake didn't s
cks whethter qt is
build as a treaded lib, and therefore called qt-mt.
> >>So unless mandrake is doing something real funny with
Nope, its the apps fault.
Danny
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On Sunday 11 August 2002 21:07, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
- -- ahughes : 10/08 04:16 : Incident created DrakX always
installs the aspell_de RPM regardless of the selected locale
(I am using en_GB).
Yep, I saw the same thing.
Danny
Your wig
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I noticed that some old oggs do not play with 1.0. Maybe that is what causing these
failures.
They are probably encoded by an earlier version, which might be slightly incompatible.
For people
who do not hear sound: Try encoding a file with the 1.0 v
,
but upon editting it,
it lost its source location URL.
Danny
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to you directly (at least I tried and it was returned).
Danny
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I uploaded a new licq (1.2.0a).
This one includes the missing files that were absent from 1.2.0.
Danny
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ff you changed, although I currently do not have
much time.
Danny
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I already build the rpm yesterday, and updated the patches, but
was to tired to upload. Will sent it to uploads tonight.
It indeed includes the missing files.
Danny
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, David Walser wrote:
> >From its changelog, it sounds like it may fix some of
> the problems in t
nMM section and other neat stuff)?
Ah..probably my fault. I didn't check whether it was still up 2 date. Although I now
understand a few errors:)
>
> Alright, I'll look into it.
Thanx
>You want patches to wine.reg or a new
> wine.reg?
Whatever. Please cc patch/file so I can renew
utocad please try it.
Danny
harddrake to select the driver of choice.
Danny
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ed this with the KDE terminal
> (konsole), with xterm, and unter the linux console.
>
> Maybe you are using gnome-terminal? gnome-terminal has broken i18n
> support and can't print dead keys at all.
No it was with both konsole and gnome-terminal. I will investigate a bit further.
Dann
problems installing programs. Not all old patches applied clean, and I
updated most of them or removed them if the code in question was
completely differnt.
Anyway, should I upload it or not?
If not could maintainer try rebuilding current version with O3 again?
Danny
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me this is not the intended behaviour?
Danny
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It is not only that my custom entries are gone: Almost everything is gone.
Danny
On Monday 29 July 2002 23:38, David Sansome wrote:
> This has been happening here with 8.2 as well. I think when the script
> "update-menus" is run
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Something seems to have destroyed my kde menus/mimetypes again after doing some
updates (kdelibs, base and
I installed specific language module).
Seems this is an ever returning problem:(
Danny
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get installed. It is like this:
rpm2header package1 package2 package3
if package2 is wrong, package3 is not installed, but package1 is.
manually selecting package3 afterwards installs it without problems.
Ofcourse when they do depend on each other, it is another thing.
Danny
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still logs into the
server and
dowloads a .listing. I guess since rpmdrake already knows the name and therefore
version of a file,
this is not necesarry? (hope this is clear;)
Danny
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all these files to the not_installed_list.
Danny
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try to live with it until I ask fortune to produce only short cookies.
I do not really care.
Danny
On Monday 29 July 2002 15:06, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 10:14, Danny Tholen wrote:
> > Danny
>
>
>
> Net
a fast connection).
Danny
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On Sunday 28 July 2002 09:35, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 22:18, Danny Tholen wrote:
> > I never understood why both atd and anacron have to be started as service
> > automatically. They are not used by any st
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A small report about the install of beta1.
Actually the install went without problems, exept for the strange start (it said I
didn't use the
standard image or something, sorry didn't write down, but just selecting cdrom went
ok).
A few minor thing
heads, 63 sectors/track
although:
# hdparm -g /dev/hdc
/dev/hdc:
geometry = 14542/16/63, sectors = 4124736, start = 0
Alternative is that harddrake should ask hdparm for geometry, not really on the
kernel. Although
I do not know where hdparm gets its numbers from.
Danny
PS, the disk:
Mo
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It works in texstars builds. Maybe just try those on cooker (although I haven't tried
that).
I have no idea whether laurent applied the fix for the bug; he hardly ever replies to
emails.
Danny
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 16:08, Jeremy Salch
On 12 Jun 2002, Brad Felmey wrote:
> In /usr/bin/startkde3, it's still exporting $KDEHOME as ${HOME}/.kde3.
>
Does this matter? Last time I checked (but that was for the 8.2 rpms,
and now I broke cooker again:( ) startkde wasn't using $KDEHOME
anyways.
danny
>
(should be
$HOME/.kde3) and /root/.kde (should be /root/.kde3).
Did I harrass you already with the fact that kde in /usr/kde3 is better
than in /usr? :)
bye
Danny
>
>
Hi !
I would like to say if i can
find somewhere therelease plan for the Mandrake 8.3/9.0.What will be
included (What's new) in the newrelease.I search and i found
nothing... Thanks a lot !
Danny.
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Could Someone please say I rule as well, just a little bit? Please?
After all I asked Gwenole (->rocks 2) to make the OO.org src.rpm with a shared
freetype2.
Actually I think we all rule :)
Danny
On Thursday 06 June 2002 09:07 pm, you wr
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Actually you need to reverse this patch, or fix the error in it. Look at this:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cooker&m=102322835302553&w=2
Danny
On Thursday 06 June 2002 04:55 pm, you wrote:
> On Monday 03 June 2002 11:46
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You're not the only one:
http://www.xfree86.org/pipermail/xpert/2001-December/013917.html
I do not know whether there is a solution, you might harass the Xfree people with
it, or try http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html
hope this helps
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What kind of videocard/driver are you using?
Do other video players (mplayer?) have problems?
Danny
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 06:46 pm, you wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have a problem with xine on an hp zt1170 laptop. When I launch xine,
>
t a thought. You may disagree completly, but I have seen
strange products designed in a lab, just to be thrown away as completly
useless when it was finally produced.
Danny
e your plans before you spend
hours on non-needed features?
Danny
>
>
>
ts fault. I sometimes just freezes,
and sometimes not.
> bye
> Danny
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flashplugin itself.
bye
Danny
- --- khtml/html/html_objectimpl.cpp.orig Tue Jun 4 21:41:53 2002
+++ khtml/html/html_objectimpl.cpp Tue Jun 4 22:02:58 2002
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@
KHTMLView* w = getDocument()->view();
bool loadplugin = w->part()->pluginsEnabled();
/khtml/html/html_objectimpl.cpp.
diff?r1=1.81&r2=1.82&diff_format=h
I'm planning to try it and recompile tomorrow, so than I know more.
Danny
>
>
>
>
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On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Frederic Crozat wrote:
> Yes, I read what you wrote : quality was better with some fonts but worse
> with other (Arial) => since Arial is used a lot, we can't have a worse
> Arial rendering than current one..
Ok, sorry. Thanx for answering!
they must set a reply-to to the same address
> they send from! Why do they all do this?!@!#@!$!#
I didn't set it, but didn't bother to delete this from kmail.
Sorry, does it really bother you that much?
Danny
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So, does anybody date to say otherwise? :)
Danny
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time. It is pretty usable with kde though.
Danny
JREs with gcc 3.1?
Danny
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RH rpm.
Danny
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> 2)Crash when starting a new presentation (An unrecovereable error has
> occured ...). Opening exising presentations works fine.
Not here, I think you have to delete your .openoffice dir.
Danny
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roblem with Arial fonts, you can understand why the
> Freetype developers didn't activate the bytecode interpreter.. And we
> can't either..
Huh? Did you understand what I wrote? This other option gives
slightly better quality, and can probably be enabled without legal trouble.
Danny
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