Graphic mode is runlevel 5 and not 6. I suppose you made a typo.
If nothing has changed since 8.2... there are several things to check.
- See /etc/inittab and check there is a section :
# Run xdm in runlevel 5
# xdm is now a separate service
x:5:respawn:/etc/X11/prefdm -nodaemon
You can choose
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 06:34 pm, HoytDuff wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 10:24, Levi Ramsey wrote:
french has a (deserved) history of meaning fancy in
the annals of American marketing.
Like French kissing? What do they French call that? Not English kissing, I
hope.
and swiss cheese
On Saturday 08 March 2003 12:35 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 08 March 2003 12:19 pm, Austin wrote:
Well, since 9.1 should be out next week, and most of the
kernel/alsa/jack problems seem to be cleared up, I'd like to present
the howto for setting up a digital audio workstation with
The kernel was known to crash with 603 processors (I suppose 7200 has
one). Just use the 2.4.4 kernel and ramdisk from the 8.0 distro
(that's what I did with full success) or a post 2.4.18 kernel. I
suppose you can either use the alternate 2.2 kernel from install only
and then upgrade to a
On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:28 am, Austin wrote:
On 2003.03.06 11:03 N Smethurst wrote:
A HOWTO-be-mandrake-bug-tester-without-annoying-everyone would be
good.
Absolutely.
Any volunteers?
Must include:
Fun Stuff:
-how to get beta/rc/cooker onto your system
-how to keep it up to date
On Saturday 01 March 2003 12:03 pm, tarvid wrote:
On Saturday 01 March 2003 11:06 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
So, before I go and add these to cooker contrib, what are the feelings
here.
i vote aye
and i'm a non-practicing taoist
jim tarvid
Ahh put an Aye here too, IMHO it is far better to
On Friday 28 February 2003 05:49 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
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On Friday 28 February 2003 08:48, R. Dale Thomas wrote:
I know I have already had this problem. I suggested that the installer
wizard
let you choose whether to
I'm fighting some issues to do an RC1. Perl is slightly broken at the
moment, it spews errors everytime it accesses unistd.ph. It does do
the
right thing, but it's ugly. I'm trying to port the 9.1 installer
now,
because the locales are broken when I rebuild the 9.0 installer in the
current
On Thursday 20 February 2003 09:17 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
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On Thursday 20 February 2003 08:21 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
The workaround will be to switch to kdm, as is what I will probably do
if this
does not change,
On Thursday 20 February 2003 11:50 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
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On Thursday 20 February 2003 10:47 am, et wrote:
Crossover plugins require you to be root in a GUI to install and setup,
and so does at least one CDrom Burning program
In that case, you
On Thursday 20 February 2003 11:03 am, avalon wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] [Bug 1179] [kdebase] Mandrake's new kdm is welcomed
with extreme displeasure
On Thursday 20
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et wrote:
On Thursday 20 February 2003 11:50 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
maybe if there was some clue as to what the CLI command was, as it is
it sets
a menu item in the Kmenu
it) is a function of the level of msec security
chosen?
et
On Thursday 20 February 2003 05:38 pm, Buchan Milne wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, et wrote:
well then I believe it is also the same the first time you start
X-CD-Roast from the menu, (Kmenu. Application, Archiving, CD Burning,
x-cd-roast) and it gives no clue as to any other way to start
On Sunday 16 February 2003 04:07 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, R. Dale Thomas wrote:
I have a box that I have previously installed 9.0 from DVD.
I have made major changes in disk drives DVD reader. However, now
attempting an install, with the 9.0 DVD or the CD's from
On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:50 am, Jeremy Salch wrote:
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On Sunday 16 February 2003 05:31 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
All,
I've run into this problem with cooker the default creation of
/etc/hosts when installing a nic card is
On Friday 14 February 2003 07:35 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
James Sparenberg wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 02:51, Buchan Milne wrote:
Probably a misconfigured samba and the fact that we start/stop smbd and
nmbd together. So, /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stops smbd, tries to stop nmbd
and fails (was not
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 09:41 am, Vincent Meyer, MD wrote:
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 09:19 am, Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003, 15:05:58 Uhr MET, schrieb Pascal Terjan:
Someone already wanted hot-babe to be removed from PLF because it
made it unprofessional :)
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 07:44 am, Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003, 07:36:23 Uhr MET, schrieb Jean-Michel Dault:
Le mer 12/02/2003 à 08:19, Götz Waschk a écrit :
Am Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003, 12:07:49 Uhr MET, schrieb John Allen:
we do have man sex
And it
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 10:18 am, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 14:33, Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003, 14:20:15 Uhr MET, schrieb John Allen:
I have a 9 year old girl and I don't want her reading shite like
this. Its not fucking necessary, and has no
snip
we all know what was here
/snip
He took a shot at rewriting the article, and in my estimation
made no change in the way he is characterizing the thread. This is my
second correspondence with him attempting to get him to realize the true
nature of the original thread. I thought all of
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 01:48 pm, Buchan Milne wrote:
Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 12:06:13PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
It may also be that they are not totally able to be totally open and
forthright. I would request that you consider carefully before damaging
your
On Monday 10 February 2003 06:52 am, Leon Brooks wrote:
Hello, I'm contacting you on behalf of the many people who inhabit the
Mandrake Linux `Cooker' development list (as distinct from representing
Mandrake themselves).
e,, before you go contacting _anyone_ on _MY_ behalf, you DAMN well
, mail me off list and I will send the rest of the invite/instruction
offlist.
et
On Monday 10 February 2003 07:32 pm, Austin Acton wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 19:05, Ben Reser wrote:
Seems to me the truth is nVidia just is paranoid about
competitors learning something from their drivers.
Exactly!
If I was a decision making exec at nVidia I would see the issue as a
On Sunday 09 February 2003 04:32 pm, Lissimore wrote:
I've got 2 Thunder K7 dualies working pretty well wish I could afford
a 4 cpu SMP
Darren
he just wants to make those of us with dual cpus feel bad
On February 9, 2003 12:50 pm, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Ken Mays [EMAIL
Any person has the same view of my messages as Lonnie?
ET, stands up waving both arms above head like a mad man who has been stuck on
a desert island for years, upon seeing his rescue ship.
Lonnie spoke for me too..
thank you for providing me additional information to further fill in my mail
filters
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On Tuesday 04 February 2003 03:45 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agfa scanners (for ex.e40) are fully supported by SANE, but reported
unsupported by scannerdrake.
The snapscan backend is there in Mandrake but there are bugs. To get
this working in 9.0 I did something
snip
But the question is, can one set up such a scanner with scannerdrake
without having to edit the /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf manually to enter
the firmware path? Ideally, scannerdrake would prompt for the user to
locate the firmware file on the driver CD.
I have Prise 640U.
well it seems
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 09:55 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
et wrote:
snip
But the question is, can one set up such a scanner with scannerdrake
without having to edit the /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf manually to enter
the firmware path? Ideally, scannerdrake would prompt for the user to
locate
On Monday 03 February 2003 04:50 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Sat Feb 01 23:15 +0800, Leon Brooks wrote:
It'd make a great screenplay, and far more plausible than a Cassiopea
uploading a virus to an alien spaceship... (-: actually, a virus on a
Windows handheld is highly
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:39 pm, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 11:31, Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Wed Jan 29 12:22 -0500, HoytDuff wrote:
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:12 pm, Jason Komar:
I'd love to go, but Calgary is a long way from Paris.
The French have that
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 10:06 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
Warly wrote:
I mean that switching to 650 MB ISO removed 150MB of packages, and
that 9.1 is likely to have nearly 200 packages less than 9.0.
ehhh,,, on _MY_ download ISO from 9.0 it shows only 456 megs, and that menas
to me that in
it has been gone
into ad nausuam, and I apologize for bringing it back up
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 10:59 am, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 15:50, et wrote:
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 10:06 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
Warly wrote:
I mean that switching to 650 MB ISO removed
I have a share scanner here, and the four desks around the workstation can all
reach the single scanner, and we all do'nt even have to get up out of our
seats to fax or scan a document.
But what's the point of having a shared scanner?
Same could mostly be said for a shared printer (assuming
I would have to debate the validity of the club members voting. I wonder how
many got around to voting? and how many downloads of the 650 MB isos. and how
many just said screw it, I don't want to bother, I'll just get the other
linux that fits on the cds I have, and went away quietly.
But,
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 09:35 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, et wrote:
I would have to debate the validity of the club members voting. I wonder
how many got around to voting? and how many downloads of the 650 MB isos.
and how many just said screw it, I don't want to bother
I agree with Pierre, the standard _Needs_ to be what is ubiquitous. while
some might argue the floppy, there are still a $hit load of cdreaders out
there that won't handle 700meg cdroms
OK... let's take your non-petty argument farther... what kind of market
share will Mdk have if they release
Jason, How exactly are you defining ubiquitous? in this sentence i am not sure
if I understand _your_ meaning; Yeah, I guess Mandrake and Linux are
ubiquitous too, since Windows is what everyone has why have Linux at all?
ubiquitous (to me at least) usually means is _everywhere and I usally see
Le 2002.08.04 11:49, huug a écrit :
Today, Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another bug! Using evolution, when I clicked on the licks at the
bottom of Nora's email, nothing happened. I am using Galeon for www
You could try Galeon's build-in Mail News client, nee Mozilla
Messenger
4) Desktop icons for removable devices are useless. Click produces
Unable to enter file:/mnt/{floppy,cdrom,cdrom2}. You do not have
access
rights to this location.
I suppose you're talkingh about Nautilus ? If so, it's a known bug, and
it works now for me with nautilus-2.0.2-1.
Bertrand
Since I've installed Mdk-8.2, I run XFree4 with the fbdev driver,
because I've got a black screen with the ati driver.
I'm trying now to have this latter work.
I've made of diff of two /var/log/XFree86.0.log files, one with fbdev
driver, the other with the ati one.
What seems signicative to
Le 2002.08.02 23:01, Stew Benedict a écrit :
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Ernst Persson wrote:
Hi! I just wanted to say that I've had exactly the same problem with
XFree in 8.2 (4.2.0-10.3 ?) and XFree in cooker (4.2.0-17.1 ?) on my
Mach64 (ATi RAGE Pro 6mb)... But, with XFree from 8.2beta2
What seems signicative to me is a warning in the ati one (more than
a
bunch of unused modelines) :
(WW) ATI(0): Cannot shadow an accelerated frame buffer.
and the last line of the ati log file :
(II) ATI(0): Shutting down Xvideo subsystems
These messages don't really tell
I've changed the mime actions of html files in order to have
galeon-1.2.5 as default action (it was nautilus textview before...).
But for any html file (say file.html) placed on the desktop, on
click
on the file, a dialog appear saying (translated from french...) :
« Galeon » can't
One of the reasons to upgrade balsa is that url-clicking is broken in
1.2.4,
but worked in 1.3.6.
I agree, balsa-1.2.4 is a real pain : if you click on an url in a mail,
it hangs.
And you can't use it in a terminal after a su, because balsa loses
the path of some of its pixmaps and then
Configure fails with the following :
checking for ORBit - version = 2.3.0... yes
checking for orbit-idl-2... /usr/bin/orbit-idl-2
checking foresound = 0.2.27bonobo-activation-2.0 = 1.0.0
eel-2.0 = 2.0.2glib-2.0 = 2 gnome-desktop-2.0 = 2.0.3
gnome-vfs-2.0 = 1.9
Infinite loop in nautilus, with a lot of CPU activity, when selecting
the list view.
B. Dekoninck
I cannot drag or copy/paste a file from a ftp site opened in nautilus
to the desktop : the file operation dialog appear, but nothing happens.
Bertrand Dekoninck
This bug has years for me, and I've never seen it solved.
I don't think it is a nautilus specific bug, but it is obvious in
nautilus.
When you preview some of my wav files (not all of them), by putting
the pointer above it, the preview is an horrible scraaatch which
kills your ears.
I've compiled and installed gail-0.17, eel-2.0.1 and
naurtilus-2.0.1-1mdk on a 8.2ppc system.
The cannot open symlinks on desktop bug has disappeared.
But there is still a bug when I try to open any directory that is
really in the desktop folder : on click on the icon on the desktop,
nautilus
During the build of gnome-panel-2.0.2, configure asks for
gnome-desktop-2.0.3 (and failed here because I had gnome-desktop-2.0.2)
:
checking for ORBit-2.0 = 2.4.0 gdk-pixbuf-2.0 = 2.0.3 gtk+-2.0 =
2.0.3 libgnomeui-2.0 = 2.0.0 libwnck-1.0 = 0.13 gnome-desktop-2.0 =
2.0.3... Requested
, not is name) :
Ne peut trouver « desktop:///home/bertrand/Documents/RPMS »
Vérifiez l'orthographe et essayez à nouveau.
Of course I'm running them on 8.2ppc, so it may no be signifcant.
Bertrand Dekoninck.
Le 2002.07.17 03:17, J.A. Magallon a écrit :
And since some releases ago, it does not store the oreder of applets
inside.
You can reorganize it, but on next login the applets appear again in
add-order (or reverse-add-order, I do not remember exactly, but
anyways
not in the order I dragged
Le 2002.07.16 14:21, Jeroen Diederen a écrit :
I got a guest on my website saying that his install doesn't work, to
me everything
looks ok (so all the options in BootX are ok). Het gets the following
error during
restart, anybody knows what the problem is ?
mesh: target 3 synchronous at
1 - after a nautilus -q, all my icons positions are lost, and all
of
them place at the same place at the top left of the screen.
?!?
-q is for quitting nautilus.. Since nautilus is used to draw desktop,
if
you quit it, you'll lose all your icons ...
My fault, I should have said :
Le 2002.07.14 17:08, Yvon Thoraval a écrit :
firstevall, i have to say, i've chosen Xpmac as X server. Don't
exactly
what does that means. I suppose this another layer into XFree, a layer
more or less between XFree and the video cards (reason for frame
buffer).
As I understand it, Xpmac
I've compiled and installed gnome2 from cooker source on my 8.2ppc (I
had to unsinstall gnome-core-1.4 and nautilus-1 to avoid conflicts). It
seems to run
almost well and fast, even on my 180 Mhz ppc.
I noticed several issues in nautilus-2.0.0-5 I didn't see in
nautilus.bugzilla. So I post
I've tried to use ALSA sound driver : I've set modules.conf to
alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-awacs
It seems to work well, although it is slow to start. Was there any
reason to have not set ALSA to be
the default sound driver in 8.2 ?
Bertrand Dekoninck.
Can someone explain why, with Mandrake, I encounter failures when doing
symbolic links ?
Here is an example to explain the situation :
I wanted to do a symlink from the J2RE plugin into
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
When I do, as root :
cd /usr/local/j2re/plugins/ppc/mozilla/
ln -s
If it's in red, it's not pointing to the right place, I bet you see
something like:
javaplugin_oji.so - javaplugin_oji.so
Which isn't terribly useful.
Right.
But I find this inconsistent with cp.
If I do :
cd /usr/local/j2re/plugins/ppc/mozilla/
cp javaplugin_oji.so
I've dowloaded the sources of Mozilla-1.0 Galeon-1.2.5 and Nautilus
1.0.6-15.6 from Mandrake-devel/unsupported/8,2 and compiled it.
They semm to work great.
I compiled galeon including the nautilus view. I noticed the
galeon.spec miss a build-require with libeel0-devel for the nautilus
view
I compiled it from the src.rpm found in cooker and installed it on my
8.2ppc.
It seems to work well (but very slow, on my slow computer...).
I can launch almost every floppy image I could find : linux, openbsd,
netbsd, qnx, freedos and I tried with CDRoms...
My computer is to slow to use a
Le 2002.06.08 10:10, Targon a écrit :
How do i get Hard disk partition icons on the desktop like Mac OS X?
So that for example if i opened a new window in nautilus, the tree
would show all the partitions, for one to select from. Also these
icons would reflect in the open/save dialog
Here's my install report for 8.2ppc on a Motorola Starmax 3180 (clone
of the Pmac 4400 : Tanzania mainboard, ATIMach64VT, with 96MB of ram).
The good :
- the distribution seems to run more smoother than before
- Xfree4.2 runs on my machine (but unaccelerated). Antialiasing !
(well, KDE is
Le 2002.04.12 21:12, Stew Benedict a écrit :
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Kener, Andy wrote:
Is there support in the default 2.4 kernel included in 8.2rc2 for ext3
filesystems? if no one knows, how do i check?
ext3, reiser, jfs and xfs
You just need to be careful on Oldworld if you setup
Le 2002.04.14 03:31, sharon a écrit :
Christopher Molnar wrote:
Where can I get hfsplus-tools?
-Chris
They are on the CDs. Thanks for reminding me, I saw them and installed
them but forgot to check out exactly what they are.
sharon
Is hfsplus-tools the same as hfsplus-utils
I agree. Probably most of the problems I mentioned can be fixed, but
really, many of us don't want to open their shell and type two command
lines just in order to open their CD drives.
The gnome file manager (Nautilus) ejects CDROMs automatically when you
umount them by right clicking on a
Le 2002.04.04 17:09, Stew Benedict a écrit :
This may be of interest:
I generally run everything at the highest resolution possible, to get
more
stuff on the screen at once. The other day I was collecting some
screenshots for Phil in MacOS, and backed down the resolution on the iMac
to
after the install my trackpad dosen't work and the screen seems to be
shifted to the right(not centered).
I've read somewhere (don't ask me where) in the man pages or in the kernel
docs, that the screen, by default, isn't centered but that there is a step
of a small amount of pixels to the
The detailed error report shows couldn't find interface ppp0: no such
device. The modem itself is working fine, btw.
Exactly the same error with kppp on my oldworld. Idem with gnome-ppp,
although this interface ppp0 does exist for me.
So I connect to the internet thanks to a ppp0
Hello,
with MkdPPC-8.0, CUPS did'nt find my printer on the serial port (TTYS1).
My printer wasn't detected with HardDrake too.
I tried yesterday to install all the CUPS related packages from cooker
sources, but the problem is the same : even if Kups can find several USB
port (and I don't have
New crash of gnome with 2.4.17 kernel today (after a day of use without
any).
Here is the log in /var/log/messages : it's talking about a kernel bug
(see title) and the crash is closed by a kernel panic caused by an
attempt to kill init (is it because I did a hard restart ?).
Here it is :
Feb
I'm using Mdk8.0+cooker updates on a 603 ppc computer. I've remarked that
gcc compiles software with -mcpu=750 option.
I didn't find where this option is defined. Is it in the src packages, or
in some gcc configuration file ? Which one ?
Is there an optimization available for 603 ?
Cheers,
Le 2002.02.02 14:24, Miguel Beccari a écrit :
Anne et Bertrand wrote:
I last recompiled 2.4.17 without xmon and the debugging features.
No kernel oops message till now (of course !), but I'm running gnome
and it doesn't seem to crash.
Wonderful. It is going to be a great day
You said you are using old 603 ppc.
So today I went in my old pc repository and I found 3 ppc 603.
Yes, they work, and each one has got 96Mb, 500Mb HD, Floppy, but no
CDROM.
I tried linux on old Pentium 90 with 64Mb RAM without specials
pleasures. I tried openBSD too on old
souris. Peut-être en était-ce la raison, ou un autre
réglage dans ce fichier ?
J'ai recompilé mon noyau sans l'input core et avec les old drivers
pour les claviers et souris ADB. Depuis clavier et souris marchent, même
si j'ai dû reprendre un clavier de mon ancienne distribution car j'avais
des
Le 2002.01.12 09:51, Brian Durant a écrit :
On 20/12/01 21:35, Stew Benedict at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: /
den
20/12/01 21:35 skrev Stew Benedict fra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
følgende:
Welcome back. We'd like to support as many machines as practically
possible.
The main goal at first was
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