CTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]"..., 44) = 44
ioctl(4, FIONREAD, [32])= 0
read(4, "\241 [EMAIL PROTECTED] \3"..., 32) = 32
write(4, "[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]"..., 44) = 44
ioctl(4, FIONREAD, [32])= 0
...and so on...
Killing kded drops the C
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Another Note: The original kernel when the bug report was first made was
2.4.22-1, but this was not available on the drop-down list.
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When starting with harddrake service off, acpi enabled, I can log in as root and
start kde. If I start harddrake from Configuration -> Hardware -> Harddrake, the
compute
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Problem persists as before with new kernel 2.4.22-3mdk.
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g
boxes, etc. But, when it tries to start the game I get "Display :
ERROR: Failed to set the display mode"
I've tried every combination of screen mode, full screen, etc. in the
options, but it doesn't seem to work.
I tried to check their site for info, but there doesn'
rked with my D-Link DWL-650; you
might try that if you can find it. I reported this at the time, but
nobody seemed to care (and it was before cooker used bugzilla to track
such things).
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since then that didn't fix it.
Also, In all the KDE3.1-RC's GKrellm starts up twice if it is saved in
the session. Also, KOrganizer always starts with a new calendar on the
first desktop, even though that was not what was (or should have been)
saved in the session.
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When I open either a .dv or .avi file captured using kino, kino
segfaults. Using the latest kino-0.6-1mdk.i586.rpm file.
Anyone else get this behaviour?
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the .spec seems to fix it.
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Interesting... The mail is cut off from the brief description.
Basically the complaint is that the small boot config icon appears to be
making a very colorful hand gesture commonly seen while driving the
highways here in the US. In other words, it appears to be flipping
someone off.
Thought yo
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 03:31:37AM -0500, s wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 September 2002 03:24 am, Matt Phillips wrote:
> > Has anyone get Yahoo Messenger support to work from latest cooker?
> >
> > With gaim, I can log in to ICQ, AIM, or Yahoo, but if I try to send
> > a mes
account is not set to
automatically log on.
Kit works fine for AIM, and Licq works fine for ICQ, but I've found
nothing that works for Yahoo.
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On Sat, 2002-05-04 at 07:54, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On 04 May 2002 07:42:15 +1200
> Matt and Sarah wrote:
>
> > I have tried to install gtk+2 using the mandrake rpm's, but get a failed
> > dependency requiring gtk+2.0-backend. I cannot for the life of me find
&
I have tried to install gtk+2 using the mandrake rpm's, but get a failed
dependency requiring gtk+2.0-backend. I cannot for the life of me find
a package matching that description (checked rpmfind.net, google, cooker
mirrors). Anyone know what the story is with that?
Matt
and mount without supermount all is fine.
Here's the line from /etc/fstab, if that's helpful:
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount dev=/dev/hdc,fs=iso9660,ro,--,iocharset=iso8859-1 0 0
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n the rpms. I note a couple of
other people have had the same issue.
Matt
You can fake it with:
ln -s /usr/lib/libpng.so.3 /usr/lib/libpng.so.2
I've been doing that for quite a while with no known bad effects.
-Matt
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 12:57:20PM +0100, Yves Duret wrote:
> Charles A Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Anyone
info, you would have to reply to this email to contact me.
Matt
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roblem are in the patches, or Cooker, or are just
spontaneous. Compile a straight 2.4.1, and one of each patch (pre3 and
ac9) and see if you can pinpoint any problems.
Matt
>matt wrote:
>Upgrading all the locale packages
>should do the trick, if that indeed is what the problem is.
>---
>upgrade locale from where?? Will my cheapbytes set have the corect
>packages or do i need to insta
man.phps for the source. Hopefully I can get the sourceforge site somewhat
functional in a few days, and get development going. Any help would be much
appreciated, as this is as much an excercise to teach myself PHP than
anything else.
Matt
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is how I understood it), but there
wasn't a requirement in the package to install the updated locale packages.
Perl (which is used heavily during compilation) uses locales in glibc and
complains if they aren't set up right. Upgrading all the locale packages
should do t
final which was released yesterday.
Matt
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; make
modules_install'
under 10 minutes, 15 if I don't use 'make -j3' for SMP
:-P
As far as the recompiling for celeron question, prob. the only change you'll
see is in MMX-type applications, as the Celeron/PII instr
any more
about this? Is there some other place to find information about this
company, or get in contact with them?
Matt Morrison
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>Matt Morrison wrote:
> >
> > I have discovered an interesting problem with 2.4.0 and X, and I'm not
>sure
> > what's going on. I've been running XFree86-4.0.1-28mdk and related
>packages
> > for a while, with no major problems (aside from rand
s anybody had
problems similar to this? I'm downloading the precompiled binaries for
glibc-22 from xfree86.org right now, to see if that fixes the problem.
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ocales-xx before version 2.3.1. This probably needs to be
added to the dependencies for glibc-2.2.
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>> Win4lin is it opensource? MS Internet Explorer - is it better than
>> Konqueror?
>no , yes ;-) :-(
Let's be honest, IE 5.5 is the *best* browser in the world (right now).
Pig headed allegiances to the Open Source world notwithstanding...
Matt
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detected, it's been frustrating as heck.
I've found that overall your best bet is to do the "monty haul" full expert
install and remove packages later.
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>>=>
"I used to think that the b
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 10:57, you wrote:
> Subscribe to the changelog mailing list, and you get what you asked for.
> Don't know if this has a digest option, but I would very much expect it,
> because all the other mailing lists are digestable.
Opinions vary... 8^)
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> What is the meaning of "hang"?
Generally, to stop. To cease responding to user input.
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"...I'm not one of those who think Bill Gates is the
KDE developer !
I can't seem to dig up a recent snapshot, but this would seem to indicate
that there's something ready. Or maybe not. Anyone clued on this? It would
be nice to include kdevelop in 7.2.
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http://dot.kde.org/972331966/
Oh may the bugs all be gone.
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>>=>
"Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware"
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t would be nice perhaps if the user
could have a choice of whether or not to use it. (mine didn't have it in
expert, my friend's did)
Could you give the user a simplified choice in the lilo/grub stage when using
recommended install? Windows (or whatever OS) or Linux as default?
?
Thanks,
Matt
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, pgeorges remarked:
> pgeorges a écrit :
> > Matt Steven a écrit :
> > > Is there any simple way to search for which RPM provides files you need
> > > without having them already on your system? The example you provide
> >
Is there any simple way to search for which RPM provides files you need
without having them already on your system? The example you provide works
for you since you have it installed, but not for me since I didn't.
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Francois Pons remarked:
> Matt Steven <[EMAI
Am using Perl and perl-base 17mdk but I don't have perl.h. Where's it hidden?
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Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk ?
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ed to report, but had no way to replicate them so I didn't bother. Wound
up hosing my entire 3 OS system because partitions apparently overlapped.
Perhaps a cooker How-To would be in order. Or does such a thing exist?
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&g
my suspicions are now confirmed.
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>
> I've only just joine
I've only just joined this list, but the first think that strikes me is what
a complete idiot Mr Michael Powell is.
Am I alone here in thinking this?
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I once had Windows Media Player working using Wine. Give that a go, it's a
while since I tried it.
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I got both ISOs yesterday from the Swedish site. I now have a running
Mandrake7.2.
I'm just tweaking the system now.
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I think "fsck" was a typo for "suck"
:)
Matt
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I'd send a proper diff, but (like a fool who doesn't bother with GATEWAYDEV)
I didn't save the original.
Does this look workable?
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On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Hello
>
> Has anybody gotten KDevelop 1.2 to compile and/or run with Mandrake 7.2b? I
> cannot compile it eventhough I tell the configure-script where to find the
> kde1-compat files. I seriously need it, please help!
>
> Best Regards
> Mo
ded in the 7.2b. I haven't had time to figure out what the problem was,
you can get around it by rebooting (ctrl+alt+del). It's only happened a few
times.
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g mp3's or warez or other garbage for others to
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the ones you show above;
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Excusing bad programming is a shooting offence, no matter _what_ the
n apache and other services as user "nobody"
which could create a security threat.
It would only take a small effort to make this change.
(add to bind rpm script)
useradd -d /var/named named
chown -R named.named /var/named
(change file)
sed 's/daemon named -u nobody/daemon named -u na
haps 4 choices; beginner, normal,
server, expert installs. The beginner install I have in mind would have
nearly /everything/ done for the user.
Perhaps I'll play with the installer and try to hack together what I mean. 8^)
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on" and it IS
better than the rest, but it's not always so easy to use from a total
beginner's standpoint. If the point is to make it possible for people to
learn to use the computer without having to pay the Microsoft Tax, we should
give consideration to the computer ignorati.
Wi
This has probably been discussed before, if so I apologize in advance. Is it
possible to paste from KDE apps into Netscape? I have had success in the
past doing this under Gnome, but it seems like KDE won't do it.
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? Or should I just install an older mod_perl rpm?
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ns pick the support up. If you have one of these
cards, you will need to skip attempting to run the "nv" driver at this
point.
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fancier "nvidia" kernel suppored driver. Any chance of getting
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> This should be autodetected by the script, does :
>
> grep -qE "^I.*Cls=03.*Prot=01" /proc/bus/usb/devices && echo bingo
>
> say you bingo ?
Mine does and yet only USB=YES is flagged in my /etc/sysconfig/usb (the
rest are just '=').
Also when I connect my NEC 900u w
...
I just attempted to install the cooker XFree86 4.01 server rpm on top of
a 7.1 distribution. The video card is
an ATI Rage Fury Maxx. Worked fine, with 4.0 (more or less anyway), but
I wanted to try 4.01 to get
vmware to work full screen. With 4.01, the server dies at startup.
I havent tried
aware".
Mandrake 7.1 does not have these patches, it seems!
After some fooling around, I discovered that (conveniently) the Redhat 6.2
Glibc and GDB packages have full thread support, and they install cleanly
as RPM upgrades for Mandrake 7.1.
Regards,
Matt
ict with
files from autoirpm-icons-0.2-8.mdk.
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On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Dara Hazeghi wrote:
> I am overall pleased with Oxygen but I have 2 complaints:
>
> 1. After doing an upgrade at a high security level, All lines in my
> resolv.conf have been commented out.
>
> 2. The default gateway has been set to none.
>
> I think that security should
Install on a VMware virtual machine. This is the only reliable method I have
ever found of being able to screen capture installation screens.
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