huug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2003-05-28, Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- let medias be reorderable in the medias editor (drag and drop the
Singularis of media is medium.
Yes I know but urpmi has chosen long ago to use media and
medias. I've discussed this with other
Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 17:45, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
huug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2003-05-28, Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- let medias be reorderable in the medias editor (drag and drop the
Singularis
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Though I agree, I remain skeptical as to why it has never been
mentioned for urpmi which has the error for more than 3 years
now.
1)Because MD's won't use urpmi
md?
2)Becuase no reviewer has yet used urpmi
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/DrakxTools#Support_for_usbnet_as_a_network_
Leon: this feature should be already available. is it not? have
you tried it?
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are defined in the glibc, so you might want to file a
bug in the glibc, but this is a problem with the official glibc,
not mandrake's. I don't think each timezone need be the capital
city, though.
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FYI, I'm preparing some packages for gtkmm2, since I need them
today, and still nothing moved on cooker even if people told they
would upload their already prepared packages. If I don't
experience any big problem, they'll be uploaded to contrib today.
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Yes, it's still valid as of 9.1 final, and it's the same as bug 1909
In vga16, choosing a theme is painfully hard. Using blue colors
like that is the best compromise we found..
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On Friday 04 April 2003 01:09, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- on some videocards/mobo's there is a panic when using framebuffer if
you have above 1GB memory. Booting vga=normal tends to work well
is unavailable
then
1. mkinitrd enters a loop of death
2. the migration log fills up with error message :
awk: cmd. line:2: fatal: cannot open file `/proc/mounts' for reading (No such
file or
fixed in mkinitrd-3.4.43
@resolution=fixed
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Pascal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Mercredi 2 Avril 2003 16:35, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Pascal Cavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If this is true, then that was my problem on rescue mode. And that is
why, Guillaume, an new rescue menu entry to rebuild a kernel initrd
would
} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_liconsdir}/%{name}.png
+install -m 644 %{SOURCE10} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_miconsdir}/%{name}.png
+install -m 644 %{SOURCE11} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_iconsdir}/%{name}.png
+install -m 644 %{SOURCE12} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_liconsdir}/%{name}.png
why do you do that?
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why do you do that?
hum, seems that small icons are larger in .png.bz2 than in .png,
I suppose that's your reason. sorry for being lame.
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disagrement comes from very different point of view of rescue.
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of 9.1 here.
But you may still verify you have not a problem by running an
rsync on another mirror.
Sorry for not being able to help more.
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reported; others will be reported in subsequent messages).
the commercial versions are currently being produced and will be
soon sent.
we will publish errata's and updates for remaining problems we
can fix or workaround.
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. we couldn't reproduce here, to
add more problems :(.
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in the mandrake
partitions; so I have not idea what is happening.
Start in non frame buffer mode (and not quiet, which is the
default of our non fb lilo entry) so that you have more messages
from kernel and initrd before init boots. Maybe you'll see
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really a priority..
Are you sure about that? Packaging gtkmm2 is rather a fcrozat's
thing. Last time I asked, he said he didn't really want to do it
until no package in the distro need it, which is rather sensible.
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a new recovery tool)
I don't think the case happens enough for deserving a menu entry
(I already said so, I think).
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Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you sure about that? Packaging gtkmm2 is rather a fcrozat's
thing.
And here I though we were aiming to have more community maintenance?
!? That's not the point. Levi said I
. Adding features often
break some. Especially when not much tested.
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reading the CDROM? Ctrl+Alt+F4.
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/9.1? this problem has much worried me in the past,
and unsupported is anyway meant for that (middle important
fixes or features additions that we don't officially want to
support)
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may want to boot with the 9.1 CD, then quickly swap it at the
time the kernel boots, for a 9.0 or inferior CD which are
supposed to work.
For the rest, having a shell during stage1 would help but it's
not easy to deploy. Without it, it will be hard to debug more :/.
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to not use supermount.
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Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
any cookers out there going to The Gathering this year?
what are you talking about? the demo-party? do you have an
official website?
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Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 22:14, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
any cookers out there going to The Gathering this year?
what are you talking about? the demo-party? do you have an
official website
This one's rewritten from C to perl(!), I hate it, kill it, or keep it.
naiupdt0.02 0.4
Kill it, or keep it.
those are up to lenny i suppose.
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Hi,
* Tue Apr 1 2003 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.4.43-1mdk
- merge RH version
- add automatic modules deps handling (#3614 and so many more..)
- this makes two good reasons to plank the children
My tests show that it should work for most people. If you could
test it and report any
would help.
It works for me (cooker nfs rescue).
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Pascal Cavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ask gc to add an option to the menu ;-)?
Buchan
yes an option in the rescue menu could be a plus for newbies...
definitely not. rebuilding the initrd wouldn't magically fix the
reason why the initrd generation failed during install.
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on that problem..
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Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
%changelog
+* Thu Mar 27 2003 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4.2-34mdk
+- fix MandrakeClub downloads problem: take advantage of
+ --location-trusted when available (available in curl =
+ 7.10.3-2mdk)
+
* Thu Mar 13 2003 François
Francisco Alcaraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Belive me, install 9.1, it worth :-)
Thanks for this praise :).
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language, and the language
used during install. in advanced view, it's additional languages
which will be available after install, to switch to.
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kernel and
above
all its config file.
Where can I found it ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] rpm -qpl /RPMS/kernel-BOOT-2.4.21.0.13mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm | grep
config
/boot/config-2.4.21-0.13mdkBOOT
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place for me.
Anyway, at
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/ftp.php3#iso
the md5 checksum section has an error. It lists
Mandrake91-cd2-exte.i586.iso
instead of
Mandrake91-cd2-ext.i586.iso
seems to have been fixed already.
thx.
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the language for everyone)
up but fixed again when logging out/in/switching teminals. I don't know how
this could be or how to fix it or how to debug it further.
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a definitive value to Mandrake. Thanks.
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Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I belive I tried that but it didn't help at all...
Selected a language in GDM?
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to announce the 9.1.
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if= and of= parameters..
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That command may be used in the menu by default ?
forcing is not good, since esd may be possibly running.
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test
during install, so I couldn't test my fix. It's possible that
it's still borken :/. Though it's no big deal.
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there is a bug that
makes it show even when errors occur and no file was downloaded).
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of
mouth.
Not all options are good in the GUI, because maintaining a
complicated tool costs time, and maintaining a GUI even more.
Some advanced options are not a problem only available in
commandline.
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Helge Hielscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about the bugs with many votes?
[...]
3 784 cri P2 PC Installa 9.1beta package selection fails
Strange, no one here have ever seen that..
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://archives.mandrakelinux.com/cooker/2002-09/msg04914.php
Let Daouda back his own ideas..
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those machines is already something
since you at least need to password-protect the bootloader (and
forbid booting from floppy/cdrom/network) and encrypt the
partitions. Not to say it's non-important, but it's not a problem
for servers, so to say.
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then ssh in and use this
exploit to get a root shell?
No.
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in a URL. The correct line is as follows:
Search the Internet using Google for Linux at http://www.google.com/linux/
Note the addition of the double forward slash after http://
should be fixed
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pascalc6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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*** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***
You vote for your own bug? That's not really fair..
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in normal operations
:(.
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:
Error using auto_install
SCALAR(0x88d26bc)
error :(
Anything interesting before these lines?
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at least that as
an option would be helpful. (The idea is an option like --allow-force, for
those that want it, not default behavior, for those that prefer a more
conservative approach.)
This wouldn't be safe since a new release may have different
dependencies.
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? It works correctly on
our own repository, at that time.
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to manually deselect
them..
can't reproduce (1.806, but I don't think it changes much
things), strange..
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move URL closer to the image.
Happens when the translation gives more lines than english. The
only possible solution currently is to rephrase the translation
so that its size is lower.
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fries nor french toast have a thing to
do with France. In the first case, IIRC, the dish in question
Same for what we call english cream in France: it's called
french cream in England :).
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to install without having to open their boxes. Important if you
want the big fish to use Mandrake ;)
Repeating myself: highmem is not enabled but it should not be a
problem: the kernel would normally detect something like 896 Mo
and still boot.
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the file doesn't already exist in the chroot.
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in that case, the test is useless. Copying -f is the same.
But I'm wondering if it's really good. If the guy wants to have a
different config file in the chroot, his stuff will get
overwritten :(.
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Reinout van Schouwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Can you sum up why you posted this link, why does it follow what
buchan was saying?
A lot of thought has gone into the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines. Which
is not to say it is perfect
N Smethurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Mercredi 12 Mars 2003 18:27, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Same for what we call english cream in France: it's called
french cream in England :).
It's called custard in England!
I knew that english were traitors :/..
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framebuffer
support and workaround the problem.
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:(.
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Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 12:56:21PM +0100, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
I'm personally skeptical about FAQ's and such documentation,
because so many people plain ignore documentation in favor of
asking questions (many different projects of mine show). You
correctly.
I have just tested by clicking fast, several times on the same
package (including Guppi), it seems it works for me.
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, it works fine.
I tried so many times but it didn't change for both on my Laptop and Desktop
computer.
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be better assigned to `rpm -qf
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/*/Compose |uniq`, isn't it?
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, the auto-detect virtual
output plugin is selected (that's +/- what I suggested to xmms
developers.
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Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Olivier Blin wrote:
Have a look at /usr/bin/soundwrapper, it's really simple.
And broken for remote X
Audio on remote X connections has never worked correctly, AFAIK.
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enter there the system will not boot. pretending an unknown boot-image.
might be a hardware problem with your floppy. try with another
floppy.
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LC_MESSAGES=sl_SI.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=sl_SI.UTF-8
Is this fixed?
No, this should not be needed.
Are you sure you're running latest cooker?
This bug has been fixed in urpmi-4.2-28mdk (not gurpmi, urpmi).
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computer users at work.
100% of our users here use double-click on windows, and the ones who
have used linux asked for double-click.
Yes. I have to say that I've *never* seen any Windows user using
single-click.
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(actually this bug is a dup of #2680).
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Götz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Montag, 10. März 2003, 14:51:24 Uhr MET, schrieb Guillaume Cottenceau:
Are you sure you're running latest cooker?
This bug has been fixed in urpmi-4.2-28mdk (not gurpmi, urpmi).
BTW why don't you add a Requires: urpmi = %version-%release
, only koffice-i18n-no should be installed
we can't fix this currently, due to how we handle
locales-specific packages (we handle it through the dep to a
locales-xx package).
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with installation problems, I suggest that it be given a
higher
priority.
thx. taking care of that.
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mistakes often, and
make it easy for them to recover from them ...
I suggest you read the GNOME HIG before making really bad UI judgments.
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/
Can you sum up why you posted this link, why does it follow what
buchan was saying?
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inefficient. Impossible to do something else than
turn off power.
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to the flat list. Not all packages are listed in the tree
selection, only the main ones.
@resolution=invalid
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David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quick question at the bottom...
[...]
+copy %{_libdir}/libdb-4.0.so %{CHROOT}/%{_libdir}
copy ?? Where did that command come from?
Trying to see by yourself would have taken
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cooker/i586/Mandrake/base/hdlists~
fixing (AFAIK it's vi's).
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/xmms.mo
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that. If KDE wants to use a sound server, KDE should
provide its own multimedia application.
The best fix would be that xmms would be able to auto-choose
between output plugin on startup (a bit like it auto-chooses
input plugin, for a given file).
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as sources.
You mean, after installation? Francois, is it normal?
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the information for your controller please?
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as root ? It basically
does a cat of this file ;)
It works as user. It's the path of your user which doesn't
include /sbin.
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was created with the following entry in it.
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
I believe it should be
DISPLAYMANAGER=MDKKDM
No, afaik mdkkdm is named KDE here, and kdm is named KDM. Open
`/usr/sbin/drakedm' with a text editor.
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what is/has been done.
Well, yes, except that a Save button normally means that there
is also a Cancel or Quit button :)..
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think your solution would be counter-productive, so indeed I'd
vote for not trying it, that's just as simple as that :).
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, anytime.
I'd like to thank you again for this proposal, which shows how
much you want Mandrake to be a good distro.
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David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quick question at the bottom...
[...]
+copy %{_libdir}/libdb-4.0.so %{CHROOT}/%{_libdir}
copy ?? Where did that command come from?
Trying to see by yourself would have taken you less time than
asking :).
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