dule, and so this may be dangerous". So if it
is compiled as a module in mdk, against this advice, perhaps the
maintainer(s) can give their explanation as to why this advice from the
kernel team is wrong.
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think this is something we should be discussing on cooker, but
> something that needs priority #1 at mandrakesoft development planning
> meeting. How to get more (and happier) cooker developers and testers. And
> how to release less buggy (or at least less noticably buggy) distros.
>
Couldn't have put it better myself. 100% in agreement.
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According to the mirrors I've tried sane-backends and libraries are at
1.0.12-3mdk and sane-frontends is at 1.0.11-1mdk, neither kooka nor
xsane allow me to scan.
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Can anyone else sucessfully start X windows when running kernel-secure
2.4.22.8? When I try startx my system just sits at a blank screen. When
I run startx after booting with kernel, kernel-smp, and kernel-enterprise
I have no problems.
Thanks
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 09:12, Dave Cotton wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 08:38, Randy Welch wrote:
> > Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
> >
> > > Quel Qun wrote:
> > >
> > >> As of tonight, many services are not started in runlevel 3 although they
> &g
t; >> and xfs manually, and surely some others are missing.
> >>
>
> I see this as well...
It is not confined to runlevel 3, 5 is also incorrect.
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7:41:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-59mdk.i586.rpm 214 KB 09/01/2003 06:18:00 PM
File:kdebase-kdm-3.1.3-8mdk.i586.rpm 207 KB 08/05/2003 04:46:00 PM
The good thing is that ftp.uninett.no seems to have got going again.
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ht side.
So that's 3 people who have bug no 5065, so how it can be unconfirmed
escapes me.
>
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e occurring at the moment then
it must be questioned. If the problem isn't faced up to, there may not
be a requirement for a six month cycle in the future, there may not be a
future.
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two highest band width mirrors in France where in
an even worse state.
Have I the latest urpmi etc I doubt it, for an explanation go to 1.
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the email change logs are in the mid fifties.
So again it surely points to updating problems.
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On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:31, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Well, it was a Sunday yesterday...
And so should have given mirrors a chance to catch up if they could.
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Doing urpmi.update -a on my local mirror
error: /mnt/Cooker/tetex-2.0.2-8mdk.i586.rpm: MD5 digest: BAD
Expected(145bb154870b9fff3665f8a1ab7366e7) !=
(436e70c5041c45d282a1ce772dc7085f)
unable to read rpm files from [/mnt/Cooker]: bad rpm
/mnt/Cooker/tetex-2.0.2-8mdk.i586.rpm
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On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 07:47, Bernard Varaine wrote:
> get error message when trying to sync contrib
> IO error encountered after receiving file list
>
According to my log nothing has been updated there for at least 24 hours
in either in main or contrib.
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||FIXED
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-30-08 19:14 ---
Oh well, I'm used to the change now so I suppose it should no longer be
considered a bug. Going to try and resolve as FIXED, but if I cannot do it,
hope someone else will.
The main mirror sunsite.uio.no is not current again. It has not received
an update in over 2 days!!!
What is causing this? I do not remember having this many mirror problems
with cooker before 9.1 was released.
How can cooker be tested when the main source for download is constantly
having
l tested product, and keep
Mandrake in the headlines for the right reasons. By definition cooker is
the test ground for that purpose.
Question, how can we test something like urpmi using ftp before the
"customers" get hold of it if the sites are not stable at any time?
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ed in the UK as head of R&D for the
market leader in specialist software used in the construction industry.
If I caused this much havoc to our customers, with the financial
consequences to them, I would have been hung out to dry.
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On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 01:53, Abel Cheung wrote:
> On 2003-08-27(Wed) 09:51:11 +0200, Dave Cotton wrote:
> > > > It does not refresh listings when connects to a new host.
> > > > IE: connect to a host (ftp.uninett.no), see listing, select another host
> > > >
ituation was resolved .
Or as Paul Dorman said in the previous post "We need a mirror status page"
Lack of communication causes most problems.
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tp can be b0rked because of the
> klama mess...
That would possibly help to explain why mozilla and evolution also have
problems.
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64): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path:
"qtpixmap2",
(gftp-gtk:3364): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path:
"qtpixmap2",
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 3364)]
0x08122168 in ?? ()
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Dave Cotton
ime?
> We need a mirror status page, and a mirror master to ensure that mirrors
> are as they should be.
Sorry to say this but it should not be forgotten that Mandrake is not out of
the woods yet, another 9.1 and it could be the end of the line.
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Version glibc-2.3.2-12mdk 25/08/03 appears to have created problems for
mozilla-1.4-4mdk dies without messages.
evolution-1.4.4-4mdk and gftp-2.0.15-1mdk seg fault.
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can't handle the updates.
Many of the mirrors have stale "carroll in updating state" files in
their directory structure. The problem is how to unlock the situation,
short of tracking down the updating route of mirrors?
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Has anyone found a server anywhere in the world that has actually been
updated today?
I have tried virtually every one from Easy Urpmi and even looked at some
manually.
I've noticed a few have a file about update on carroll.psu.edu that
looks pretty old.
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h I
was head of R&D because of management like that.
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I equally take exception to the press reporting, the use of "PCs around
the world", "your PC", "your email program" rather than properly
reporting i.e. adding the W or M word.
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I'm told, have 16 words for snow, because it's important
to them.
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he clients how to fix it. If
they just use blacklists it's someone else's problem.
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native French speakers to explain it.
I've even moved the start of the dm service to near the end of the
startup sequence, now I can see when things screw up, like the current
snmpd problem. Why emulate Windoz, when nothing works you have to go
searching. With Linux a user can call out th
ay" syndrome.
I just realised why providers like Wanadoo/Oleane never check for open
relays, if you complain about the problem that others are causing you
they'll say they can always sell you a fixed IP at an inflated price.
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aps
everyone else is busy patching Windows systems ready for tomorrow :)
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he package to be sorted out.
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On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 10:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Dave Cotton wrote:
>
> > Staroffice 6.0 was operational on this machine during yesterday
> > afternoon, today after updating the only thing it does is the splash
> > screen, from console the mess
remember just the bonobo foot
before.
Now just get Mozilla to open when I click on a link and we're away.
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Staroffice 6.0 was operational on this machine during yesterday
afternoon, today after updating the only thing it does is the splash
screen, from console the message aborted is displayed.
Is this urpmi --auto-select showing that it is too dangerous to use in
its present form?
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joined a company 20 years ago who had totally solved the diverse
permission problems on the Altos unix machines they supplied to
customers to run their software. They had a shell script that did chmod
777 on everything, solved the problem, perfectly.
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Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Strange behaviour, if I add an attachment I get no details in the
attachments window, but the attachment is actually sent.
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ly configured machines would be found by
the ISPs and not the spammers. A side benefit to this could be that spam
would be reduced dramatically overnight.
One can dream.
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Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ions? what version other then those listed do you mean to be used?
>
Same versions, same results, up to date with redbox.cz
as of 5 minutes ago.
cdrecord runs OK.
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Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
too
many people are thinking just about desktop machines, not
multiuser/terminal based machines. Think "Roots" not root.
--
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On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 20:51, Todd Lyons wrote:
> --BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE--
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Buchan Milne wanted us to know:
>
> >Well, with mdkkdm you can have either one or the other, but not both. You
> >can get to user selections in the icon version by typing, but you can't
> >log in as
glaise, and most of us in France know
what we want to do with the 40 time wasters in the French version.
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tils1-devel-3.1.3-1mdk.i586 libarts-devel-1.1.3-1mdk.i586
libkarchiver3-3.0.4-1mdk.i586 libqt3-devel-3.1.2-11mdk.i586
libgdk_pixbuf2.0_0-devel-2.2.2-5mdk.i586 XFree86-devel-4.3-13mdk.i586
libMesaGLU1-devel-5.0.1-5mdk.i586 libgtk+1.2-devel-1.2.10-37mdk.i586
libungif4-devel-4.1.0-23mdk.i586
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. mdkkdm is an _alternative_ to kdm and
some of us do not want to use it, as is our choice. Are users to get
into the habit of --allow-nodeps and the lists become full of MDK sucks
messages?
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are
> > the MDK "CD building Master", I think you know who to talk to...)
>
> For beta 2.
Great, because after it's released in the wild I've got quite a few RAID
machines with boards with Promise controllers to install or update.
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Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
be given more promenance in the manual entry?
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ld help locate the problem?
>
> Because you used --auto. That's just asking for trouble, on Cooker.
> Never use --auto; that way you get asked for confirmation.
Just --auto-select on it's own has exactly the same behaviour.
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And .sys the sysconfig?
I only run all this stuff to test to see if it will help those poor
souls who have to use other systems.
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On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 10:31, Andi Payn wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 July 2003 00:30, Dave Cotton wrote:
> > Does this mean MIME-defang works?
>
> Apparently.
>
> But is it possible to configure it to move all that text except the first
> sentence to the end of the message
ify to automatically rebuild my hdlists for my
> mirror. But I also wanted to make sure it always started. So I wrote a
> small init script for it. Attached is a conf file to put in
> /etc/sysconfig/dnotify and an init script to put in
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/dnotify.
>
> Unles
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 18:10, Dave Cotton wrote:
> My question was with the compiler as it was at the time of the message,
> (gcc version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-0.5mdk)) #19 Sun Jul 20
> 08:04:21 CEST 2003, your signature indicates 0.6mdk that was not the
> version I was str
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:02, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Really does any kernel work with 3.3.1?
>
> yes for me :
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]|~| cat /proc/version
> Linux version 2.4.21-chmou ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> (g
be the same with this version of the compiler?
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to change it
but that's what learning is all about. You just need someone to point
you in the right direction, even if they've heard it all before.
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Graduated as a teacher 33 years ago.
hat if more people had spoken
up about the major problem with Promise controllers, 9.1 may not have
got out with that problem.
Having just tried to install 9.1 on such a machine, I'm not to ready to keep
quiet when I hit a show stopper.
Dave Cotton
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 12:20, M. Ignacio Monge García wrote:
> Fails with 2.4.22pre7 too.
Whoops behind on my updating of kernels.
> This problem is on Cooker GCC 3.3.1 release 1. Kernel 2.6-test1
> doesn't work too.
Really does any kernel work with 3.3.1?
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3.3.1-0.5mdk
Any gurus?
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lways looked forward to someone trying to take us
to court. The free publicity would be well worth it.
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gt; didn't find it ?
>
I haven't got any serial terminals to try it but is this what you want?
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO
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Maybe a silly question, but if it is to test for the kernel team, what
possible use could a patched version be?
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e new standard.
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gt; `/home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/crossfire-client-sounds-1.0.0-4mdk.i586.rpm'
Still there on lip6.fr 08/07/2003 makes 'urpmi.update' -a unusable.
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supposed to deal with attachments,
etc..
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http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=249
[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution|
Many thanks Oden.
I can now go back to a personal project that fell out of bed when tkined
went belly up with the 8.3/8.4 problem. When I looked it seemed to me
that the tkined project was dead.
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gt; Anybody else?
> >
Ordinary kernel.
AMD Athlon XP2000 MSI K7T266 Pro2, ext3 file system.
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'man lpr', lp needs -d printer_name, lpr needs -P printer_name
as the argument
But I may have stumbled on something, the Epson and Canon are both on
the same parallel port, there is a manual switch. So really the Canon
should have swallowed a load of Epson codes and printed pages of
garbage. Is it the drivers? What is your printer?
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of objects = 5
> kdeprint: kdeprint: registering 0x820b848, number of objects = 6
That looks about the same as mine.
> Using the print function of kpdf does not work (As described earlier)
Xpdf did work, KGhostView works
Does anyone know a good paper recycler?
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everything worked after clicking OK.
Just tried to print a pdf file from a directory Acroread -> Kprinter
Got the same long message box clicked OK, just saw another window flash
on/off which said cancelled and then nothing.
Hope this helps.
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is probably the new telephone, and it would be very
> convenient if MDK had good support for IP telephones.
And again.
I've got VPNs working, now I need a convincing IP phone.
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Latest Gimp 1.2.5-1mdk has a contribs dependency perl-File-Slurp.
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problem reading synthesis file of medium "Contribs"
unable to update medium "Contribs"
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On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 20:01, Levi Ramsey wrote:
> mandrake.redbox.cz missed a day, but I'm updating from there at the
> moment... try again?
lip6.fr is just deluging me with a mass of files at the moment.
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y up to date.
>
I've also got this, with a fully up to date machine, it started just
before the Evolution 1.4 update, I'd hoped that it was just a case of
something changing out of order and when 1.4 arrived it would disappear.
I've been working round it by copying the link into the br
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 23:40, Jason Straight wrote:
> On Sunday 15 June 2003 12:12, Dave Cotton wrote:
> > I use the Bewan ADSl PCI card and need pppoatm.so, it is also not in ppp
> > as standard, it is in the PLF version but that pppd is not persistant,
> > so that when the
m with ppp, and I was having
problems getting the Unicorn drivers to compile on 9.1 so I was stuck
using 9.0 on the Shuttle that runs the connection to ADSL.
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the
Cooker/9.1 pppd?
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be
> picky, but I keep seeing this and it's bugging me :).
And two negatives together? As Victor Borger(?) another non native
English speaker said to a woman who criticised his use of English
"Madam, it's your language I'm just trying to use it." :-)
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Dire
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2993
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-10 23:40 ---
Thanks John,
I figured it hadn't completely disappeared, but wow, I missed the
"Advanced" button on the root password screen. How do I know which
Advanced button hides
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2993
Product: Installation
Component: Installation
Summary: NIS configuration missing?
Version: 1.804
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
ns.
>
> http://us1.samba.org/samba/Linux_CIFS_client.html
>
> Regards,
> Buchan
What of Microsoft's inclusion in the spec that specifically excludes
inclusion of CIFS in GPLed software?
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Install the libIDL2_0-devel package.
-Dave
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 19:53, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Has anyone succeeded in compiling a stock Mozilla on current Cooker? I
> wanted to try Galeon 1.3.0, so I got Mozilla 1.2b, applied the GTK2
> patch from the Galeon archive (as recommended
Does Mandrake document which ./configure options it uses when building
it's sources? If I compile apps from source I would like to use the same
options that Mandrake uses so I do not miss anything.
Thanks.
-Dave
vendredi, le 11 octobre, 2002 18h21, Todd Lyons a écrit:
> Dave Fluri wrote on Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 12:35:03AM -0400 :
> > I've never had a lick of trouble with either ext3 or ReiserFS. After a
> > couple of years of trouble-free use of ReiserFS, I installed Debian on
>
of ReiserFS, I installed Debian on this same
machine. I wanted to share a partition between Mandrake and Debian. At the
time, Debian did not support ReiserFS but it did support ext3, so I switched
my shared partition to ext3. No worries since. Never even so much as a hint
of trouble, and I live in a rural area with frequent power interruptions and
disturbances.
Dave
that shell
> session dies, including some system utilities necessary for making the CDs.
>
> Cheers; Leon
I have a very similar problem in trying to build the ISOs on an 8.1 system
but I get a "Permission denied" error on ldlinux.so.2 when running as root.
Dave
I noticed that RH broke the KDE
system up into smaller, more manageable packages. Seemed a lot easier to
me if you want a new version of knode you don't have to get the whole
sh-bang!
-Dave
Why must /root be on the same file system as / ?
I keep mine separate as not to wipe out ssh keys and other things. I can
change it after the initial install and all is fine, but the installer
complains.
Just wondering.
-Dave
has said. I am
one Canadian who uses initialise and minimise all the time. I like them that
way. They are widely accepted and can be found in any good dictionary. Please
don't change...
Dave
On boot up I noticed my scanner wasn't working. when I ran dmesg, I saw
the following
excerpt of dmesg spewage:
scanner.c: read_scanner(0): funky result:-84. Consult
Documentation/usb/scanner.txt.
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
0078
printing eip:
d49d61e
: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at "Freeing unused kernel memory / 9.0 BETA -
Bug report / Installation
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Subject: RE: [Cooker] RC3 crashes at "Freeing unused kernel
memory / 9.0 BETA - Bug report / Installation
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 00:33:30 +0100
From
This happened to a colleague, we got around it by disabling L2 cache in bios, try it
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Internet connection sharing on rc3
I have rc3
Realtek card
Configging ics, it gives me an ip of 192.168.1.1 (strange)
I am unable to use ICS as my millennium and 98 machines cannot see me on
the network.
When I try to configure the network manually. The settings revert to
192.168.1.1
When I try
Since installing rc1, mandrake control centre will not run, it says
loading please wait. Then nothing?
What now?
Do I wait for rc2 or go back to beta 4 where I could not get ics
working?
Thanks
Dave Williams
the network on install.
many thanks
dave williams
cooker tester
Don't dis mandrake. they have singularly the best distribution of Linux. i have tried the majority of them. mandrake is by far the easiest to install and the one that recognises the most hardware and also the least to have problems.
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 01:05, Oden Eriksson wrote:
On
in rc1 i cannot open control centre and also the wallpaper settings for multiple wallpapers never get saved so i cannot have multiple wallpapers
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 18:55, Brad Felmey wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 19:13, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On a related note, the unix.js file is
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