lock, OK this was the last
> > running process... Power off, power on, rerereboot.
> > before end of second stage loading, switch to Alt F4, wait for crash and
> > next are the last lines..
> > "Serial driver version 5.02 (2000-08-08(09?? have mispelled!!!)) with
> > MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI ISAPNP enabled
> > <6> ttyS00 at 0x03F8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> > <6> ttyS01 at 0X02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A"
> >
> > That's all.
> > What can I do now ?
> >
> > ---
> > The box said "Need Windows 95 or better", so I installed Linux
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That would solve part of my problem, but it happens on machines running sshd
2.2.0 also. I'll upgrade to 2.4.0 on one of the sshd servers today and see if
that helps.
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 06:26, you wrote:
> Jason Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am e
ng to various
machines running real sshd and also 7.2 mandrake systems running openssh
On my machine I am running -
openssh-askpass-gnome-2.5.1p2-7mdk
openssh-clients-2.5.1p2-7mdk
openssh-2.5.1p2-7mdk
openssh-server-2.5.1p2-7mdk
openssh-askpass-2.5.1p2-7mdk
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On Tuesday 20 March 2001 05:36, you wrote:
> Jason Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Anyone have any idea's what causes this - been going on for some time.
> >
> >
> > Received disconnect from 12.32.78.202: 2: Protocol error: packet 32 in
> &g
Anyone have any idea's what causes this - been going on for some time.
Received disconnect from 12.32.78.202: 2: Protocol error: packet 32 in
interactive
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_size=117070, ...}) = 0
stat64("/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/libxf8_16bpp.a", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0755,
st_size=10084, ...}) = 0
ipc_subcall(0x5, 0x8152710, 0x1000, 0x2) = 0
close(5)= 0
--- SIGILL (Illegal instruction) ---
+++ killed by SIGILL +++
Thanks.
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when you go through the setup the USB is not detected. So when you manually
tell it what USB to use, both the mouse and keyboard stop working. up to the
point if you use the expert install it is using PS/2, which the USB devices
are being masked as. if you use a standard install usb fails and you
upport to ipop3sd and imapsd, so
> that different libwrapper (i.e. /etc/hosts.deny|allow) entries can be
> used (e.g. one can allow remote SSL imapd and allow imap only for
> localhost, e.g. because needed for a WebMailer like horde IMP).
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when you go through the setup the USB is not detected. So when you manually
tell it what USB to use, both the mouse and keyboard stop working. up to the
point if you use the expert install it is using PS/2, which the USB devices
are being masked as. if you use a standard install usb fails and you
just installed Mandrake 7.2 onto an i815 machine last week (IBM NetVista).
After I updated the Bios, Mandrake worked great.
-Sean
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 12:28:42PM -0800, Jason C. Kelley wrote:
> Is it known when some of the i815 issues with Mandrake are going to be
> fixed, like det
Is it known when some of the i815 issues with Mandrake are going to be
fixed, like detecting the USB bus controller and the components on it. Right
now RedHat will install and works great as far as hardware, but software and
development wise does not match Mandrake.
JCK
ver.
>
> You mean, in Control Center? I must be totally stupid, but I cannot find
> it. Where?
>
> -andrej
I see it now in control center under style.
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ue?
> > >
> > > Yes, it's true. It's also an environment variable.
> >
> > Which one (pardon my ignorance)?
>
> QT_XFT
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t; this driver includes workarounds and fixes for that. There is both an
> SMP race in the Tx routine (reported to Donald Becker several times), a
> bug fix for when Tx errors occur (reported to Becker), and additional Rx
> handling that users report is needed. In addition, using MMIO is faster
> for many newer computers, even with the additional read after each
> write.
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It seems ipop3d won't allow me to login. On further inspection the xinetd
startups for both pop3s and ipop3d are exactly the same. pop3s is supposed to
be the secure mode one, I am guessing that what's going on here is that
ipop3d is trying to use ssl when in fact I don't want
Also, if I try to compile it from sources, it complains about some
> packages which I have installed, but with a different name. e.g.:
> libaudiofile-devel vs. audiofile-devel and libesound-devel vs.
> esound-devel. What's the reason for this inconsistency?
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causes pieces of them to be left behind.
Sorry - Typo - konqueror = konsole
But under konqueror the magnifying glass button to enlarge font's now does
nothing.
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went to using a
default font, all the fonts under kde changed although I was able to reselect
most of them.
konqueror with the default font is less than useable/readable no matter what
size, as delete characters causes pieces of them to be left behind.
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ar alone (and one this
> year) for 7.2.
>
> Personally, I wouldn't touch Zope with a ten-foot pole... they keep
> finding security problems that apply to all versions of Zope, 2.3.x
> and prior. Not worth using, I figure, if it has a worse track record
> than wu-ftpd does. =(
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d.
>
> My kernel is 2.4.2-3mdk
>
> i have tried insmod ip_conntrack but anything changes.
>
> thanks.
>
> José Barci
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startup failed
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esdplay or artsplay, etc... #
# #
####
# By Jason Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
[junfan@jkd junfan]$ nautilus
nautilus: error while loading shared libraries:
/usr/lib/libnautilus-extensions.so.0: undefined symbol:
gnome_vfs_file_info_init
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Says, "Error sending command."
I tried starting with a fresh .mozilla dir in my ~ also.
-- Error sending command.
Jason Straight
What the hell is kapm-idled and why is it constantly consuming 50% of my CPU
or more?
Are you guys putting a seti@home patch in the kernels now? :)
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struct, how will it pad the struct, and so on).
>
> In my oppinion (I also cried 'how can they ship that') using 2.96, even in
> alpha or beta stage, has helped to clean much code.
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rpm's at
> the 2.96 code base.
>
> I've seen a few other posts go by
>
> Thanks in advance for responding -
> Gio
Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Description:
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ve seen a few other posts go by
>
> Thanks in advance for responding -
> Gio
Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Description:
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steps
>
> thanks,
> chris campbell
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XFdrake --noauto
Can't locate object method "attach_raw" via package "Gtk::Table" at
/usr/lib/libDrakX/my_gtk.pm line 368
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line 1 of
/etc/httpd/conf/ssl/mod_ssl.conf:
Feb 22 20:25:50 jkd httpd: Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libssl.so into server:
/usr/lib/apache/libssl.so: undefined symbol: sk_X509_NAME_value
Feb 22 20:25:50 jkd httpd: httpd startup failed
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und-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss
alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss
alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
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I installed today and libslang didn't get installed for some reason. And with
so many things (harddrake, cfdisk, etc.. ) depending on it...
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ide
> kernel, because of stability of the pcmcia kernel. I heard it was
> working..
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t; tty03 unloaded
> 3c574_cs.c v1.08 9/24/98 Donald Becker/David Hinds,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:> 3Com 3c574 at io 0x300, irq
> 10, hw_addr 00:00:86:5C:5B:DA.
> ASIC rev 1, 64K FIFO split 1:1 Rx:Tx, autoselect MII interface.
> ttyS03 at port 0x02e8 (irq = 10) is a 16550A
> eth0: found link beat
> eth0: autonegotiation complete: 100baseT-HD selected
> spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
>
> Not sure what the suprious interrupt is!
>
> Fingers crossed, some superb work going on there - well done people,
> Simon.
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What's the official status of cooker at this point?
alpha or beta?
pre alpha?
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ite....
>
> -Tim
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On Tuesday 20 February 2001 12:04, you wrote:
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 February 2001 00:48, you wrote:
> > > Prana wrote:
> > > > Jason Straight wrote:
> > > >> On Sunday 18 February 2001 21:54, you wrote:
> >
On Tuesday 20 February 2001 00:48, you wrote:
> Prana wrote:
> > Jason Straight wrote:
> >> On Sunday 18 February 2001 21:54, you wrote:
> >>> Let me guess, your video card is 3Dfx Voodoo?
> >>
> >> Yes it is.
> >
> > Can someone plea
Is gnome 1.4 going to go into cooker or is release too close to plan for
Gnome 1.4 to be ready in time?
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On Sunday 18 February 2001 21:54, you wrote:
> Let me guess, your video card is 3Dfx Voodoo?
Yes it is.
>
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > Is the long pause of 5 or so seconds switching to X with ctrl-alt-f8 a
> > normal thing now?
> >
> > --
> > Jason Straight
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2.4.x kernel pci-irq
routing. Everything ends up on irq 11.
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Is the long pause of 5 or so seconds switching to X with ctrl-alt-f8 a normal
thing now?
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ttpd: Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/libssl.so into
server: /usr/lib/apache/libssl.so: undefined symbol: sk_X509_NAME_value
Feb 18 17:45:58 brenda httpd: httpd startup failed
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ed in /etc/modules.conf and it was in there as
rtl8139, which apparently isn't the module to use under 2.4.1 anymore. I
changed it to 8139too and it's working fine now.
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: for a quick shortcut to reply
> Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys.
> "In the future, everything will have its 15 minutes of blame."
Where can I get the ALSA source? Thanks all for the explanation, it
makes much more sense now. I'm an NT
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
>
> Jason Ashbaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Says everything is already installed... is the module not supported or
> > something? I would think a different error message would come up than
> > can't locate
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
>
> Jason Ashbaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I just installed Mandrake 7.2 on my laptop, and during the boot process
> > it tries to load the module snd-card-ymfpci, but it says it cannot
> > locate the module. I'd like to
I just installed Mandrake 7.2 on my laptop, and during the boot process
it tries to load the module snd-card-ymfpci, but it says it cannot
locate the module. I'd like to know how to resolve this problem so I can
listen to music while I work :)
Jason Ashbaugh
I Love this Linux Stuff
begin:
t; I also use since 7.1 reiserfs and had no problem at all, but booting my
> machine I see the line: sponsored by suse labs??? My machine, my mandrake
> sponsored by whom???
>
> The only negative point with reiserfs
>
> regards
>
> Burkhard Zombronner
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> ReaiserFS doesn't (at last count) have quota either. I saw a rumour that
> Hans was planning to add this RealSoonNow.
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stability and upgrades would probably go
smoother too not having to update 99% of the rpm's from release to release.
I never upgrade myself - always partition so that I just format everything
but /home, /var - backup /etc and start fresh.
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specially if they
> were me).
>
> System:(Laptop)
> PIII 600 SpeedStep (All PowerSaving features were disabled for
> installation) 128M Ram
> 12Gig Toshiba Hard Drive
> Torisan DVD
> Yamaha DX sound system
> and a stupid Winmodem
>
> Jason Ashbaugh
> Network
rther to help squish whatever problems there were (especially if they were
me).
System:(Laptop)
PIII 600 SpeedStep (All PowerSaving features were disabled for installation)
128M Ram
12Gig Toshiba Hard Drive
Torisan DVD
Yamaha DX sound system
and a stupid Winmodem
Jason Ashbaugh
Network Security Admi
, not how do I setup my printer
or modem or whatever.
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e experienced freeze problems but not a lot
> > one time or maximum 2 .
> >
> >
> > so ;-)
>
> isn't corecting all problems (now it frooze after 30min - 1h ) .
> the next process suspectect (take too many cpu before froze) is X
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nal ZIP.
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
>
> __
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> http://im.yahoo.com
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On Thursday 02 November 2000 10:31, you wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Jason Straight wrote:
> > On Thursday 02 November 2000 08:12, you wrote:
> > > James Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > >
> > > [...]
> > >
> > &g
"Module"
> >
> > Load "graphireusb"
> > # This loads the DBE extension module.
> >
> > Load"dbe"
> > Load"glx"
> >
> > # This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables
> > #
On Thursday 02 November 2000 23:02, you wrote:
> Hello
> I need to turn the option DGA on in XF86Config so as to use vmware.
> Would someone know how to do it?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Eduardo
This should be on the expert list.
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On Thursday 02 November 2000 08:12, you wrote:
> James Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
> > confusion. Your implication that neither of them is the real 7.2 suggests
> > you're working for SuSE :-)
>
> Sorry, I give up.
Right, accusing and name-calling isn't going to help anyo
On Thursday 02 November 2000 06:32, you wrote:
> Is the only difference bettween the two is that one contains
> KDE2pre and the other KDE2.
No there are other differences but the problem isn't the included pakcages
having different versions but that the box itself didn't portray in any way
that
I have to find this funny - if you take all the linux bugs and put them
together redhat is more than half of that count.
It could be that it was a kernel problem with the patches made to the kernel
from Mandrake. I won't touch redhat myself home or work - I took my redhat
CD's out and shot the
On Wednesday 01 November 2000 13:08, you wrote:
> This is explained by third-party here.
>
> Please have a look if any questions remain.
>
> http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/2567/3/
Amidst all the negativity I portray for the lack of communication I do like
the 7.2 release you know
There is information here
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php3?sid=20001031032501
About the different versions - I think something like this, ahead of release
to stores, with a post on Mandrake Mailing lists would have been great help
in discerning the differences in packages before peopl
I realize what's done is done, but to carry this out in a meaningful way, can
something be done so there isn't confustion between wal-marts Mandrake
version and what's at the ftp site?
Like put the version as "Linux Mandrake 7.3 complete"
and right under it put:
Also available "Mandrake 7.2 Pro
http://linuxpr.com/releases/2800.html
This is the only indication anywhere that I can find that KDE2 on the shelf
may not contain the final KDE2.0, it's got an * by it with a footnote
attached stating that if your product doesn't contain KDE2.0, it can be
obtained by running MandrakeUpdate.
P
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 11:54, you wrote:
> Jason Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
> > No, that's totally missing the point. That's what we do with Microsoft
> > and why we chose linux in the first place. I like Mandrake, and I
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 09:47, you wrote:
> Jason Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Tuesday 31 October 2000 07:42, you wrote:
> > > "Matthew R. Sprague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > >
> > > [...]
>
I'm for this - put an official address or online secure CC payment form on
the mandrake page for donations.
Too bad Mandrake doesn't sell stock too ;) I'd be there for ya on that one, I
have a lot of faith in the potential of this distro, it's by far the easiest
to install and use, and still t
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 07:42, you wrote:
> "Matthew R. Sprague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
> > > 1. We has to put out this version due to very tight time schedule:
> > > WalMart doesn't want any new products on the shelves from 1st of
> > > november, until mid january.
> >
> >
Kinda - as greg said in his post about his problems that some packages are
missing altogether, like gentoo, and gkrellm - who know's what else.
On Monday 30 October 2000 11:53, you wrote:
> On Monday 30 October 2000 06:26 am, you wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 01:56:55PM +0100,
ble to the
> press, computing community and industry is simply too high.
>
> Graham Percival wrote:
> > Millions of electrons died to bring me this message. Was it worth it,
> > Jason Straight?
> >
> > > On Sunday 29 October 2000 16:00, you wrote:
> > &g
On Sunday 29 October 2000 16:00, you wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
> > Millions of electrons died to bring me this message. Was it worth it,
> > Jason Straight?
> >
> > > I know, I understand the GPL but the GPL doesn't give someone else the
> > &
On Sunday 29 October 2000 14:21, you wrote:
> Hi Cookers,
...
> Installing from Cooker ... VERSION says: "...20001029 13:33"
> Ought to be 7.2, not?
Not if installing from cooker - cooker is not 7.2 cooker is the development
version 7.2 is now the stable version they branched about a month or
Assuming the rpm is installed on your computer, open drakconf and go to the
user editor right click on the user you want to autologin as, you'll see the
autologin selection in the popupmenu that appears there.
On Sunday 29 October 2000 12:41, you wrote:
> hey,
>
> Guys when u install LM and
Hehe, well that's better than something wrong with the distro ;)
On Sunday 29 October 2000 12:37, you wrote:
> hey,
> Btw i think it could be the cartrige.:)
> Just tested it in windows. When i do a test page it just prints all the
> colors either in purple, black or blue. LOL
> Sorry guys.:)
That happens with a lot of games - just use your ctrl-alt and then + or - on
the numeric keypad to switch res back.
The gnome stuff I couldn't help ya with - I use KDE2 and windowmaker as my
windowmanagers.
On Sunday 29 October 2000 12:32, you wrote:
> hey,
>
> I started quake3 today and it
HP DeskJet 812C, CUPS+GIMP-print v4.0
On Sunday 29 October 2000 12:26, you wrote:
> hey,
>
> What drivers do u use?
>
> --Khawar Zia
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Jason Straight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sen
On Sunday 29 October 2000 09:05, you wrote:
> hey,
>
> Just wanted to say that you guys screwed up the printing from LMrc1.
> Currently I have LM 7.2 final installed and everything I print using my
> hp812c gimp, or hp812cfootomatic driver just prints every color in blue.
> With rc1 my printer was
I know, I understand the GPL but the GPL doesn't give someone else the right
to take a product and claim it's a different version and sell it.
Just taking 7.2rc1 and selling as 7.2 final is blatently and immorally wrong
and no good can come of it.
On Sunday 29 October 2000 09:18, you wrot
--
WHEREVER YOU GO THERE YOU ARE
AND WHEREVER YOUR HEAD GOES
YOUR ASS WILL FOLLOW!! :-)
Shouldn't that read "Wherever your ass goes your head will follow." ?
--
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"I see dumb people... they're everywhere.
They walk around like everyone else.
They don't even know that they
On Sunday 29 October 2000 07:51, you wrote:
> keep in mind that the WalMart version is packaged by MacMillan and
> is not packaged by Mandrakesoft. Anyone is free to download Mandrake
> from the Cooker and put it on shelves at any time, and if MCP chose
> to do so before 7.2 was actually released
According to this article 7.2 was supposed to be official on the 28th and
release to distributors 15 days later.
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-10-20-003-20-NW-MD
Wal-Mart sure shouldn't be selling it, I myself have to go a step further
than Greg, unless this is some kind of H
What follows is a dissapointing conversation I had with a friend who
purchased 7.2 at Wal-Mart today. Yes 7.2, yes today not next week.
I know it's long, but well worth a read if you are considering buying it
rather than downloading. And of course the moral's behind putting non stable
on shel
The final release of 7.2 is available from
http://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso/
x27;s just not, no biggie.
On Friday 27 October 2000 12:42, you wrote:
> So, that wouldn't cause any problems for when I don't have the burner?
> Only type it when it's there, right?
> JJ
>
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > so at lilo type:
> > linux
so at lilo type:
linux hdd=ide-scsi
when it's all booted type
insmod ide-scsi
then use the burner as /dev/scd0
On Friday 27 October 2000 11:33, you wrote:
> The only reason that I don't do that is because I have to borrow the
> burner from a friend, so I only have it for a night or two at
All
The KDE pacakages in the cooker are different versions to the ones on the
officaial kde site. What has been changed in the cooker versions?
-Jason
P.S.
I am sure this has already been answered, but the cooker archives lag behind
by a couple of days.
I just did that myself - all it did was delete a bunch of stuff, the new
rpm's weren't there to replace them.
On Thursday 26 October 2000 13:51, you wrote:
> Meir Faraj wrote:
> > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > > Crap - all the Mandrake dirs are locked though - can't even get into
> > >
Yeah, its in the stable dir now
On Thursday 26 October 2000 07:57, you wrote:
> Is it true or just a post-lunch dream???
>
> Claudio
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"I see dumb people... they're everywhere.
They walk around like everyone else.
They don't even know that they're dumb."
[EMAIL
Crap - all the Mandrake dirs are locked though - can't even get into cooker.
On Thursday 26 October 2000 07:57, you wrote:
> Is it true or just a post-lunch dream???
>
> Claudio
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"I see dumb people... they're everywhere.
They walk around like everyone else.
They
I've thought about modifying that script myself to do just that - as it is
now I have customized it a little bit, but about the only way I can see doing
it would be moving the files directly from your mirror to the cd1 and cd2 dir
trees. Then building the iso's from there - so you would still h
On Monday 23 October 2000 20:36, you wrote:
> Shalrath wrote:
> >> Is there any reasons why the ISOs are not rebuild regularly to
> >> include all the updates?
> >
> > Im thinking that this might be a viable idea actually..
> > Have -inst..i586.iso or something. I cant see what
> > good can come
A little off topic since I compiled my own 2.4.0test9, but there were
webpages I couldn't access under 2.4.0 that I can under 2.2 ! Very weird. I
couldn't even telnet to port 80 on us.imdb.com or www.linuxtoday.com. Went
back to 2.2 and everything is back to normal, and I flushed the firewall o
Should be the end of this month - which is coming fast ;)
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Hi all!
> Just another question: now that kde2 has officially been released, how long
> we will wait for mandrake-7.2? :))
>
> Claudio
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > Anyone know if there are any "issues" with using the Mandrake RPM's from
> > kde to upgrade to 2.0 stable from what's in 7.2?
>
> I have done it - one hour ago - with no problems (so far). I
Anyone know if there are any "issues" with using the Mandrake RPM's from kde
to upgrade to 2.0 stable from what's in 7.2?
Kewl, works great.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Do this and your Linuxconf problems will be gone:
> urpme linuxconf-gui
> urpmi gnome-linuxconf
>
> I am compiling a new linuxconf version that will do a rpm -e linuxconf-gui
> in the %post scripts.
>
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Meir Faraj wrot
nstall from the mirror I am
keeping and it worked fine.
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Jason Straight wrote:
> > The normal ATA Ultra 100's work fine with 7.2 branch, I am not following
> > cooker right now on my system though. Ultra 100's work F
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