about 12 hours last Wednesday. To get any d/l
speed tho, I had to limit upload to 6KB/s till my iso's were
complete. Since then I've taken the limit off and let it upload at
12 to 13KB/s. And will do so thru next week or longer depending on
http://torrent.mandrakesoft.com:6969/ stats.
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thout fault. Just not X.
My solution, don't clock much over 2.3Ghz. I suspect John's
symptom is hardware related too. Probly an under voltaged video
card, or too much heat. At least that's what I reckon my deal is
when I push nVidia junk too far.
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On Friday September 5 2003 04:07 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 15:45:58 -0500
>
> Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Just a few hours ago, 'urpmi kernel', gave me a list, I
> > chose #1, an it installed 2.4.22-5mdk. Followed by
lowed by 'urpmi kernel-source'
which d/l'd an upgraded the kernel source (sunsite).
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On Sunday August 31 2003 11:59 am, Charlie wrote:
> quoting Tom Brinkman; Sunday 31 August 2003 06:24 am:
> > ce4c3a9113464a8760089aa885763edb 1-9.2.iso
> > 4cff3554f3aca5e198a429e2fe914bde 2-9.2.iso
> > fa12db714f56cd56ce1c9f144a77c2a7 3-9.2.iso
> >
> >
ience with BT, YMMV. To me tho, it's an
ever increasing trend into obscurity. Not mine, Mandrakes. Sort'a
like the usual trend lately with urpmi.update -a -f --wget on
cooker mirrors, includin sunsite and sunet, the primaries.
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the damn iso's, an I'll let y'all torrent fans
suck on 'em to your hearts content
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l restart the
bittcruds for all 3 iso's so y'all can suffer with it.
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's
out on bichtttorent now, so y'all might not get as bothered by
Mandrake's (lack of) supply system as I'm gettin to be. If I've
got anything worthwhile in the mornin for 2 & 3, I'll try a resume.
But not with bitchtorrent. Still figure a d/l by ftp would be the
ticket. Why the games? Are things that slim?
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tho I right'a way figured out how to get all 3 iso's
goin at once. Even a 3x, bittorrent SUX. After 5 hours, you've
hardly left the starting gate. Plus now I reckon they're not
resumable either. Further suckyiness
Why are games played on iso releases?
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On Wednesday August 27 2003 06:49 pm, David Walser wrote:
> Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Wednesday August 27 2003 09:51 am, Warly wrote:
> >> http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/torrent/
> >>
> >>
> >> To download it with bittorrent:
> >>
> >&
i586.iso
Please put the iso's on the mirrors. Bittorrent is the quickest
way to turn a fast DSL connection into a 14,4 dialup
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o problems here, kt400a, xp3000+ overclocked to 2288, and better
performance than nF2. Face it, nVidia is a last resort, not a
choice.
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rpm -ivh'. After seein this post, an
out of appreciation for your good efforts, I d/l'd the src.rpm and
compiled it with --target athlon on a current cooker system. A
little testing, no problems it's runnin as I type. Same as with .3
and .4tmb
BTW, my initials are tmb also. My middle name's Morgan.
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the meantime. -9 is the broken
> version, not -8.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jan
I've got glibc-2.3.2-9mdk glibc-devel-2.3.2-9mdk and no
problems with the system. AMD 1.54g (oc'd), ReiserFS
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atting /boot and /. Then I installed
2421-3 and it booted jus fine. After resyncing to current cooker
using urpmi --auto-select, 2421-3 would then still successfully
boot. So I'm usin it, jus took me two hours to get it goin ;)
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t;. I've probly got about 45mins
to go getting cooker current ... then I'll see if 2421-3 will boot
again. OTOH, I now have installin 9.1, adding cooker sources, and
gettin cooker current down to a science ;)
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tryin to boot it. I checked /boot, and ran lilo before
tryin to boot 2421-2.
> System is AMD XP1900+, 1024MB ddr, Radeon 9600Pro, all partitions
> reisferfs
>
> Charles
Athlon 1.5g, 512 ram, nvidia GeF2 using 'nv' driver, all
partitions reiserfs.
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optional
vga=788
append=" devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi acpi=off quiet"
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.21-2mdk.img
OTOH, devfsd is fixed devfsd-1.3.25-30mdk
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tried to remove scd0. Another possibly related issue is that mdkkdm
now refuses my valid user passwd, even after resetting it with
'passwd tom' (as root).
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ovide scd0,
loop, rtc, .. The only alternative was to rebuild 9.1's devfsd
src.rpm and --force it in. Then I had a working system again (scd0,
loop, rtc, ...)
As to needin to re-install 9.1 and re-up to cooker, when are
the 'June' iso's gonna be available ? We're runnin
layerhq.hu/homepage/ Just
brings up a blank page. If I use mozilla to load the page, then
click on another link on the page (eg, Docs), then paste that link
into Konqueror, it loads without any fuss.kdebase-3.1.2-23mdk
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t panic'd too
with the same 'init' error. No way to boot the system. Had to
install 9.1 and re-update to cooker. 1.5g Athlon (oc'd), VIA kt133a
chipset, 512mb sdram.
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Either way GC doesn't deserve this kind of berating. Try'n offer
some constructive criticism that already hasn't been beat to death.
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just installed the drakx*
rpms using --nodeps. Urpmi problem's gone, harddrake still works. Tho
I don't use/need it much anyhow.
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used about a half dozen of the nearly 30 available. Works great. Best
thing since sliced bread, or canned beer ;) I also posted on the
newbie list for those usin 9.1, about the rpm and where to get it.
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x27;s been that way all thru 9.1 development. If there
is somthin weird, it's probly sbcglobal (sbc - Southwestern Bell ;)
Thanks,
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ta and rc, and that's the first time I ever saw that
zeroconf screen. It's also the first time I've had any problem.
I know =static seems ass backwards, but even with 9.0 and every time I
needed to re-setup the connection since, I've always saved related
config files and t
t, to
clean out a bunch of obsolete kernels. I was careful to make sure
that none of the (many) partitions including /home, were _not_
selected.
Still, on first boot, my 'old' /home/tom was wiped out, replaced
by the beginning default one. Easily fixed by overwriting with the
saved /tom dir. Could'a been a disaster tho.
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t be posted till
the box sets are ready (April?). But that maybe they'd be available
to Club members before that. I believe that info came from a
Mandrake source. Might have even been a Gaël Duval interview (?).
More important to me is when cooker will get going again? Not to
rush, but I'm sort'a bored ;)
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x27;s a little example:
> http://www.mandrakeforum.org/article.php?sid=2472〈=en
That's been my experience. The only 'speed' benefit compiling
for athlon is pyshcological ;) Building for i686 Intel proccessors
can actually be a step backwards.
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blem. At
least that possibility needs to be eliminated first. I have a very
cheap Abit GeF2-64DDR. Tho I no longer have W98 installed, I
occasionally had a similar situation when booting Windoze. A windoze
' + re-Start' also cured the garbled screen.
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0 running the nv driver.
> I'm using 9.1 RC1 and whatever X that comes w/ that. If you want a
> screenshot please a post a comment.
>
> Thanks.
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trieving source hdlist (or synthesis) of
> "contrib_ftp.leo.org_i586_cooker"...
> ...retrieving done
I had this happen several weeks ago after a cooker update. When I
checked one or two of my locale* rpms had been removed. Simply
installing them again quieted that warning mesg. I have,
perl-Locale-gettext-1.01-6mdk
locales-2.3.1.4-5mdk
locales-en-2.3.1.4-5mdk
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ert' 2nd
stage problem. I just as soon do a recommended install anyhow ;)
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On Monday February 17 2003 07:18 am, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > This probly won't help, sorry ;( I booted with the b3 1st CD
> > and, , typed in 'expert'. it hung again. Altho the cursor is
> > blinkin
burner, a better
reader than my old BCD CDrom. PSU is a Sparkle 300w, always rock
steady spec+ voltages. IOW's, ram ain't the problem ;>
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o a regular install it all proceeds with no
hesitation or problems. I don't remember if I also tried 'expert
text'. I didn't think to report it as a bug. I just assumed it was
peculiar to my system since no else seemed to be complaining.
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>
> Pretty hilarious ;-)
and removed from man-pages-1.54-2mdk
but the RH rpm funny-manpages-1.1-1.noarch.rpm put's sex, baby, and
many others right back in.
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r license, contract agreements, and back room
dealings with nVidia are why Linux won't see open source drivers from
them (or many other hardware vendors).
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ly edit my
> XF86Config-4 file. The average user shouldn't have to do this.
http://www.mandrakeforum.org/article.php?sid=427&lang=en
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On Friday February 7 2003 03:20 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 14:22:52 -0600
>
> Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > tom$ uname -r
> > 2.4.21pre4-2k7
>
> Frederic must have got exited, he gave the wrong kernel to boot.
> You nee
etc# l dev/loop
ls: dev/loop: No such file or directory
I'll stick in an older kernel and try again
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Leaving directory
`/usr/src/linux-2.4.21pre4-4mdk/arch/i386/boot'
linux# /sbin/mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.21pre4-4k7.img 2.4.21pre4-4k7
mke2fs 1.32 (09-Nov-2002)
mount: could not find any device /dev/loop#
Can't get a loopback device
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m unable to make
an initrd for -3k7 by hand. vmlinuz and system.map were correctly
created and placed in /boot for -3k7, and lilo.conf was correctly
edited (ie, -3k7 stanza added), but with the exception of no initrd=
statement.
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ldconfig') after major/many updates, specially libs. For some
strange reason (gremlin :), kdelibs needed several (3) login/outs,
then the problem disappeared.
My biggest error was my prematurely reporting the problem. Mea
culpa. Sorry to start such a fuss. BTW, I sort'a like mdkkdm,
but then I tend to like anything new'n different ;)
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ll the others, then rm'd
all rpms from the dir.
It's been my experience that the missing pkg(s) will eventually
show up on the mirrors. Either wait or do somethin like I did
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w
better than to bring up a just a few hours old problem in the first
place ;)
Let me take this opportunity to thank you for all your ongoing
efforts and attention, specially kde.
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On Tuesday February 4 2003 01:17 pm, Laurent Montel wrote:
> Le Tuesday 04 February 2003 19:39, Tom Brinkman a écrit :
> > On Tuesday February 4 2003 12:14 pm, Laurent Montel wrote:
> > > Le Tuesday 04 February 2003 19:09, Buchan Milne a écrit :
> > > > Tom Brinkm
On Tuesday February 4 2003 12:14 pm, Laurent Montel wrote:
> Le Tuesday 04 February 2003 19:09, Buchan Milne a écrit :
> > Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > > On Tuesday February 4 2003 08:49 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > >Newest update, kdelibs-3.1-8mdk creates the same
On Tuesday February 4 2003 08:49 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Tuesday February 4 2003 04:16 am, Laurent MONTEL wrote:
> > --=-=-=
> > Name: kdelibs Relocations: (not
> > relocateable) Version : 3.1
> > Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 7
ot; There was an error loading the module KHTML
The diagnostics is:
/usr/lib/libkhtml.so.4: undefined symbol:
_ZN9KTextEdit10setPaletteERK8QPalette "
After these are clicked 'OK', the browser loads the URL, but the
output is just the html source.
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have reported to me
(various mirrors), that their's matched mine.
120610ea02bb6a3ad0f0de594723b4a2 MandrakeLinux-9.1beta3-CD1.i586.iso
8114ad9397a08fa7d4aea94e34f183f0 MandrakeLinux-9.1beta3-CD2.i586.iso
42e97b16574350ad8c15a109657b34fa MandrakeLinux-9.1beta3-CD3.i586.iso
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om$ md5sum MandrakeLinux-9.1beta3-CD3.i586.iso
42e97b16574350ad8c15a109657b34fa MandrakeLinux-9.1beta3-CD3.i586.iso
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On Wednesday January 29 2003 12:45 pm, John Allen wrote:
> I copied the konqueror.desktop from /usr/share/applnk to
> /usr/share/applnk-mdk and hey presto its working again
fixed it for me too Thanks!
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got as far as an error mesg in the term, just
froze up.
I --forced these kde rc6 rpms back in from my beta2 CD's and now
konqueror is fine again. I put /kde*.mdk/ in skip.list. Hopefully
that's the right syntax.
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tom# hddtemp /dev/hdb
/dev/hdb: MAXTOR 6L040J2: 39°C
(also an AMD machine ;)
Now the questions, what temp is 'normal' for HDD's ?
What's too high?
Ya reckon hda is hotter cause it's runnin cooker ? ;>
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t looking
> > for the problem...:/
> >
> :-(
>
> try booting with "hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-cdrom" (or maybe hdd=ide-cd)
Adding 'hdc=ide-cd' (my burner was already hdd=ide-scsi) to
lilo.conf, running lilo, and rebooting with the 2.4.21-0.pre3.1mdk (I
was usin a 2.4.19) fixed my CD drives entirely. Supermount works and
is fast. Thanks Pixel ;)
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he 2.4.19 kernel from my 9.0 CD's, everything is back to
normal. CD drives can be mounted, and supermount works.
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ime your cursor is upon
> it...
unclutter-0.8-2mdk cursor diappears after ~5 seconds, reappears
when you move the mouse. I run it from a script in ~/Autostart
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/kstart /usr/X11R6/bin/unclutter
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arguments are
compellin, even tho I've never had any problem with 700's, in even
the cheapest old or new junk. It at least will force those that
_will_ still have problems, to find somethin else to blame
The loss of 50 mb's per/CD is no skin off my chin
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On Thursday January 9 2003 01:37 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Thursday January 9 2003 01:07 pm, Austin Acton wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 14:01, Todd Lyons wrote:
> > > If there's something going on, it doesn't appear to be from
> > > Mandrake'
e (as usual)
> Austin
ftp://mandrake.redbox.cz/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/base
*hdlist' or files haven't been updated since 01/08, 11:30~ am
as the primary mirror, sunsite hasn't been updated since then
either.
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On Thursday January 9 2003 10:29 am, Steve Fox wrote:
> I noticed the mirrors aren't syncing again too. :(
I've checked the *hdlist.cz's at sunsite a few times this morning.
They haven't been updated since yesterday (1/8) at 11:30 am.
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is FREE as in speech, it's not free as in BEER. So y'all
need to unass your wallets, or start takin developers in as step
children. Your choice ;)
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o to tranfer files avoids the problem freezes. Runnin Konqueror from
a terminal indicates nspluginviewer as a likely suspect.
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_ see.
The move to gtk GUI's is leavin us over 40 year olds behind, even
with strong readin glasses ( ...at least the CL is still readable in
Konsole ;)
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---
0x23 24 tc 0 24 0 r y . 8 8 8 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 None
0x24 24 tc 0 24 0 r y . 8 8 8 0 0 16 8 16 16 16 0 0 0 None
0x25 24 dc 0 24 0 r y . 8 8 8 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 None
0x26 24 dc 0 24 0 r y . 8 8 8 0 0 16 8 16 16 16 0 0 0 None
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s : 8a0f98c198349c2f90aa29c6f8c52ef4
> RPM : kernel-source-2.4.19-16mdk.i586.rpm
>
> SillyZ
> irc.openprojects.net #mandrake
tom$ md5sum kernel-source-2.4.19-16mdk.i586.rpm
15560265fda02cca993693b92dfc8c58 kernel-source-2.4.19-16mdk.i586.rpm
IIRC, I d/l'd it from sunsite last Fri
he 'useless' or obsolete (ie, already fixed in current
cooker) reports many of y'all have been complaining about. (Maybe those
persons should volunteer also ;)
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ll be the Final 9.0 next Friday.
** afternoon Texas time, Europeans are sleepin cause it's damn near
Friday.
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'Bout the first time I tried a full blown Linux
distro, Red Hat 5, there was an install option to use 'redneck'.
Worked for me ;)
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gt; Denis
I've been experiencing the same problem, skip.list seems to be
ignored. IIRC it began with urpmi-4.0-4mdk, but it still happens with
urpmi-4.0-5mdk
gurpmi-4.0-5mdk
perl-URPM-0.70-2mdk
urpmi-4.0-5mdk
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with
drakxtools-newt and also requires iptables and a Bastille rpm or two.
Really only a suitable firewall conf for a desktop with a dialup tho.
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On Sunday August 11 2002 09:52 am, Igor Izyumin wrote:
> On Sunday 11 August 2002 09:22 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> >... and lose their Xbox contract with M$ ??
>
> And M$ will have to stop making Xboxes? Actually, they've got
> themselves locked in. Quite stupid, r
moral attitudes and
behaviors. IOW's they're lyin' while makin excuses and back room
deals. Also, Mandrake's position is, and should be IMO, according to
this reasoning,
http://www.mandrakeforum.org/article.php?sid=427&lang=en
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er current to ~ 7/22 ('bout when y'all started messin with it)
So I must be gettin over 9Ghz ? Yeah, it's overclock'd, but just with
a el cheapo Coolermaster hs/f ;) Wonder why they call 'em bogo's ??
'Least now I can tell I'm XP 1800 ...or maybe 9Ghz+ Intel ? ;~>>
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r $2.49 and they make a $1 donation out of
that, half of which they pledge to Mandrake. They also encourage
joining the Mandrake Club if you use their cheap CD's. I have no idea
what they charge for shipping. I believe I'll try 'em for 9.0b2 tho ;)
This seems to be a genui
of it
> on 8.2.
IIRC, I got the same errors tryin to compile xine-lib src.rpm. I
installed the binary libxine* rpms and compiled
xine-ui-0.9.12-1mdk.src.rpm, then xine-lib src.rpm would build
successfully. Installed 'em all at once with rpm -Uvh *xine* after
removing the ready made
rpreter
> > enabled)
> BTW, 'rpm --rebuild --with plf' works fine, but
> 'rpm --rebuild --target athlon-mandrake-linux --with plf' doesn't.
> I think the bug lies within some rpm macro.
Try,
rpm --rebuild --with plf --target athlon freetype2-2.0.9-3plf.src.rpm
6.x), while 'sensors' worked properly, I had
that "Make sure that you have done "modprobe i2c-proc"
Error loading -4 ... /etc/sensor.conf" error on boot.
Simply adding, i2c-proc ,to /etc/modules fixed it. Thanks
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^^^ Freud :-)
> >
> > Or maybe Bill :-)
>
> Mandrake own Managment Console!
I can't resist ... Mickey Mouse Club
Come a long an sing the song an join the jamboree ...
M I C K E Y ... M O U S E !!
;))
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On Tuesday 30 October 2001 03:10 pm, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >cpuburn http://users.ev1.net/~redelm/severely tests
>
> This looks interesting; I'm thinking of puting that in the rescue;
> what would you advic
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 05:18 pm, Yura Gusev wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> >cpuburn http://users.ev1.net/~redelm/severely tests
> > cpu/cache/ram. As a long time overclocker, I can say if your
> > system can run cpuburn for at least 30 min
as can be. Quicker
and easier to use than memtest86 or settin up a kernel compile loop.
I'd strongly suggest havin continuous cpu temp monitoring setup
before runnin any of cpuburn's modules. 'burnK7' will get my 1.4 at
1.55 ghz Tbird up to 52°C.
BTW, thanks Guillaume for your
in my case as I'm using
Texstar's objprelink'd i686 KDE 2.2 rpm's. I'd rather do without
supermount than those ;) They make KDE2.2 wicked quick ;>>
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>
> On 04 Sep 2001 11:23:21 -0500, Tom Brinkm
o get it back. Same thing
happened trying again in a terminal.
Evidently Texstar's had a little better luck
http://pclinuxonline.com/article.php?sid=434&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
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and .7. When I changed to 2.4.8
-8mdk, sensors quit. Upgrading to lm_utils-2.4.8_2.6.0-12mdk was my
first thought, and now sensors works again.
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driver ever,
he's won his 8th and His Greatest Championship
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
ourier)
for msg bodies like I had it. I hope ta'heck this is sent to y'all in
plain text. I email'd myself before this and the header did say 'plain
text - iso 8859-1.I'm seein it as Comic Sans M$, which is my
default KDE font.
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essing, no?
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ReiserFS support is no problem.
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^^
to reflect the new location of 'supermount.o' It's different than
the 7.2 location. I've got 2.4.0-11mdk working with supermount and
ReiserFS after this edit. I also had to add the 'ppp_*' lines to
rc.local to get dial-up goin
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you might be able to do FSB 90
(pci=90/3). Your only alternative with a 41.5mhz PCI, is to set the
HDD's no higher than PIO4, and then you still risk data corruption/HDD
failure.
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; itself.
> Is there someway I can install the rpm
> from Cooker for Mozilla M18, without
> having to upgrade my Glibc and yet break
> nothing ?
ftp://mandragon.org/pub/mandrake/there's mozilla i686 rpms there
built to run on 7.2
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mdk / KDE 2.1 beta 1 (20001213)
I had no problem with that link, either with the main window or the
pop up window with the animation and sound. Konqueror would load the
main window, but gave a 'malformed URL' mesg on the pop up.
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Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
are pci, some just use that longer top brown pci slot ;>>
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Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
than what Chris
provides. 50mb i can d/l over 28,8, cooker i can't.
I'm only a sophmore linux user, but it's sort'a kind'a apparent to
me which are underlying distro and KDE2 problems and those that belong
to the myriad of software applications that run on it... ie' K' apps.
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Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
pgrade rpm first then run rpm
> --rebuilddb and then upgrade your tp menu-2.1.5-44mdk
I upgraded the 11/15 rpms with this latest 11/20 set, no problem.
I first used -Uvh --test, then -Uvh *.rpm's in a dir by themselves.
menu-2.1.5-42mdk rpm-3.0.5-27mdk are installed
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Tom Br
' as root, I also had to run Menudrake | reload | save
both as root and user to restore my icons. Also, as a matter of course
I keep a bakup copy of my (user) /home/tom/.kde/share/applnk
directory so I never loose my links/icons entirely.
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