after updating last night I've started getting this error when trying
to run the perl/libwww module:
syntax error
at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.1/HTTP/Request/Common.pm line 95,
near } else
anyone else seeing this?
perl-Gtk2-0.95-6mdk
perl-Expect-1.15-6mdk
Chad this is a great idea. But bug hunting is not the problem.
The problem is fixing them.
Well at the moment that certainly does not appear to be the case. With several
issues being found with the final the CD-ROM problem etc.
Also this sort of system would probably help bugs be found and
Here is a rather Random suggestion that might improve testing and bug
reporting for the Beta's and RC's.
Offer 1 years Free membership to Mandrake Club to the 2 or 3 people who
report the most bugs that are confirmed during the Beta and RC process.
Also offer a years or 6 months free membership
On Thu 2003 Oct 23 at 13:01, Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
in part:
...
But, I don't think anyone on this list qualifies as a newbie.
People on this list should be testing at least half the betas
on at least one machine, and/or running cooker full-time on a
box (if you don't,
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 08:34 pm, s wrote:
kdeartwork is installed yet no screensavers in kcontrol screen
saver.
is this a bug?
faux pas, reply to myself, but I've been asking around and apparently
I'm the only one with this problem. So I guess it's not a bug. So
weird...
I still
.
In addition, the situation where one has to run update-menus to have
operable kde menus upon any software installation still exists.
thanks again,
-s
kdeartwork is installed yet no screensavers in kcontrol screen
saver. I have a fairly new cooker install on another partition and
they are present there. This is the basic download edition made
available today.
is this a bug? anyone have any tricks up their sleeves to make them
reappear?
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:03 am, jokerman64 wrote:
... anti-aliased. well kinda. read on.
the whole english site w/ the exception of the docs directory has
been mirrored at
http://www.i-kubed.org/en/
Wow, that looks great. kudos jokerman!
sincerely,
-s
On Sunday 28 September 2003 07:44 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
You've also got to find a way though to tame the negativity that
breeds there. It just seems that members are waiting around to be
offended by something that you do. Don't offer iso's to members,
people get mad, offer them but through
an opera thing tho. I had
one friend who believes opera was causing his desktop to
spontaneously reboot when using it on regular 9.1. I haven't tried
it on my desktop lately and miss it on my old slow laptop. but yeah,
we believe there's something amiss with opera lately.
-s
On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:09 am, Laurent Montel wrote:
Hi,
I created all kde-3.2-alpha2 for MDK9.2 just for test.
For the moment MDK menu doesn't work.
I reapplyed 50 patchs from 400.
I will apply them after.
I tested these packages just now on an updated cooker partition. The
On Sunday 21 September 2003 05:21 pm, Michael Lothian wrote:
Hmm I've been soacking up the sun for a week in Falaraki, Rhodes.
And I've come bck to over 1000 messages in each list
I'd be greatful if someone could give me a wee recap of anything
important
9.2 is fixin' ta go gold. :)
-s
On Friday 19 September 2003 06:12 pm, Adam Williamson wrote:
so since the mirrors got fixed, I updated one of our 9.1 machines
to Cooker (i.e., practically 9.2) via urpmi, and it worked
absolutely flawlessly! Admittedly it's a clean machine - no non-mdk
packages -
I did the same the other
many freeloaders you use as an
example.
-s
On Thursday 11 September 2003 08:42 pm, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 09:20, Adam Williamson wrote:
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/partners/advertising
no.
I'm all for it. I replace the screensaver and bookmarks straight
away anyway, and it's a simple way to fund your favourite
Ok, no one else has mentioned it, so I'll get brave and do so now.
I installed rc2 fresh yesterday and it is shaping up nicely all
around, except a few little things.
One of which is a bunch of errors when starting X, culminating in
xkbcomp errors not fatal to X. No usability problems that I
. one needs to fix the links for now
in /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/ like so:
S00killall - ../init.d/killall*
S01reboot - ../init.d/halt*
and /etc/rc.d/rc0.d like so:
S00killall - ../init.d/killall*
S01halt - ../init.d/halt*
and for rc.local:
/etc/rc.d/rcX.d/
S99rc.local - ../rc.local*
hth,
-s
On Thursday 04 September 2003 04:31 am, François Pons wrote:
After upgrading urpmi and perl-URPM (why isn't there a version
requirement between these two?) yesterday I now cant do
urpmi --auto-select
It just stands still at the prompt until I ^C out of it (I had it
stading like this for
in the menu.
I hope this is a simple fix, as everything else appears in
working order.
I got that too with the first updates after installing rc1. It was
fixed with the kde updates yesterday, so maybe update again.
That's simple enough. :)
hth,
-s
the
magic sysrq keys, ie
ALT-SYSRQ-e,ALT-SYSRQ-i,ALT-SYSRQ-s,ALT-SYSRQ-u,ALT-SYSRQ-o
I too have experienced issue this with the latest kernels. The
alt-sysrq dance wouldn't work to interrupt the error loop or get it
to shut down. Until the bug is tracked down, I found that if I
ifdown the ethX's
I'm getting seg faults with the new mount rpm installed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:mnt$ mount -t auto /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:mnt$ mount -t auto /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom
Segmentation fault
full cooker, updated daily/today.
thanks,
-srlinuxx
Hello all!
I really like the cooker fvwm2 that has had menudrake updates included.
Thanks you! The only problem that I can conceive of is that after you
edit system.fvwm2rc-menu you do have to run menudrake to have the
changes put into system.fvwm2rc or not run menudrake but edit both
wanted to report it.
thanks,
-s
I was wondering why there isn't a template - commented
out section of code - in named for a forward first
section.
//this section is to allow dns requests to be
forwarded
//to your isps nameserver which should be closer -
//network time - than the root servers, change the two
//examples below
I can send encrypted messages but mozilla crashes immediately on a
decryption. Is this a problem from libraries from the update process or
are others having this too?
thanks,
ian
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to
fullscreen on xawtv, it leaves the panel showing. Which is pants.
:). Does this happen to you?
set it 'always on top' and it will cover the panel.
hth,
-s
I just built the xfig rpm from the .src.rpm on cooker.
Compilation and installation went fine.
To tickle the bug:
After firing it up, go to `help' and bink
on Xfig Reference (HTML)
You should get an error dialog box
that says
/usr/share/doc/xfig/html/index.html is not installed, please
Austin, as I just wrote you in private mail, I'm trying another build because
I found some funnies in my alternatives system.
But I'll comment on your remarks below, nonetheless.
Austin Acton
:: On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 23:26, Dean S. Messing wrote:
:: No it is getting created during the build
Austin Acton wrotes:
:: The %post macro is executed *only* when you install the actual
:: i586.rpm. It is not involved in the build process at all.
::
Ok. Thanks. I didn't know this (which just shows how profoundly
ignorant I really am!)
:: I know how to make sure there are no leftovers.
This is to report that with the cleanup of my alternatives stuff
for libgcj the gcc-3.2.1 build went through just fine.
Just for fun I did a
rpm -e --nodeps $(cat files | sed 's/\.athlon.rpm//')
where `files' contained the 21 .rpm names associated to gcc-3.2.1.
I then did
rpm -Uvh files
I posted a (possible) cooker bug here yesterday.
The bug appears in the build process for gcc-3.2.1
on my athlon machine.
It's entitled:
[Cooker] Bug in gcc-3.2.1 .src.rpm build
and can be found here:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/archives/cooker/2003-01/msg00286.php
I have seen no
Sorry for the gory details below. I know no other way
to communicate exactly what I did, what I found, c, so
someone can find the build bug (or my config bug).
Todd Lyons writes:
:: Dean S. Messing wrote on Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:28:14PM -0800 :
::
:: + ln -s /usr/include/libgcj-3.2.1
Austin Acton wrote:
:: Seems hard to believe that error.
Yeah. I know.
:: If you're just doing
:: rpm -ba
:: it won't make ANY difference what processor you're using.
Unless there's some logic in the .spec file that detects processor
and branches differently. The .spec file for MPlayer
Austin Acton writes:
:: $ rpm -bb gcc.spec
:: worked perfectly on my dual Athlon 1900
::
:: $ rpmbuild -bb --target=athlonxp gcc.spec
:: failed to even get underway, but that's because I have no
:: athlonxp-mandrake-linux-gnu target on my machine
::
:: Are you 100% sure your rpm/BUILD
-3.2.1-root/usr/include/org
+ mv
+/var/tmp/gcc-3.2.1-root/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux-gnu/3.2.1/include/gcj/libgcj-config.h
+ /var/tmp/gcc-3.2.1-root/usr/include/libgcj-3.2.1/gcj/
+ rmdir
+/var/tmp/gcc-3.2.1-root/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux-gnu/3.2.1/include/gcj
+ ln -s /usr/include
I just sent the magic command
SET cooker DIGEST to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The reply was that cooker does not allow digestification.
Why in the world not?
Dean
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Anyone considered adding the IPTables string support patch to the
kernel? It's a very simple and minimal patch and it allows you to
essentially add snort rules to the firewall. I've been playing with it,
it's very cool.
Ian
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On Friday 13 December 2002 6:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have cooker running, (synched 2 days ago) and I also updated my
kernel to kernel-2.4.20.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm.
With this kernel version network connection via 3COM 3C509 network
card failed. (Could not ping to my gateway for example)
On Friday 29 November 2002 09:50 pm, nDiScReEt wrote:
/usr/sbin/urpmi --auto-select
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be
installed (54 MB):
package libpanel-applet-2_0-2.1.3-1mdk.i586 is not found.
unable to get source packages, aborting
urpmi.update works on
with the same problem?
Yep, mine does it too.
-s
put:
[Desktop0]
Wallpaper=/path/to/wallpaper.jpg
then log out and back in. It seems to only wanna work for one
wallpaper, but that should hold us until it's fixed.
-s
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 09:28, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ryan S Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
tried just about every combination possible and still no luck. Is there
some step I need to be sure and do in order to guarantee the system is
patched?
No, it should
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 07:42, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ryan S Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1- there is an issue with booting off a raid-on-/ which
previously had raid-on-/
I tried applying the patch. It runs me back through another install. I
Yes it's a patch
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 09:09, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ryan S Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
It installed fine; however whenever I try and boot I get the following
message:
EXT2_fs: unable to read superblock
mount: error 22 mounting ext2 flags
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 05:35, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ryan S Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not a newbie, but I'm no expert either (maybe slightly advanced). I
know just enough to be dangerous.
I am currently unable to get the installation of MDK 9.0 to work on my
home PC
I'm not a newbie, but I'm no expert either (maybe slightly advanced). I
know just enough to be dangerous.
I am currently unable to get the installation of MDK 9.0 to work on my
home PC. I've tried a couple things with no success.
1. With my setup MDK8.2 installed fine, but with 9.0 it hangs
server.
This seemed to work fine ever since beta2 (when I jumped on board).
Thanks
Ryan S Oltman
I did do a clean install (reformatted the HD).
I did manage to get it to work. I simply uninstalled it. Removed my
.mozilla directory and reinstalled. Maybe some 1's and 0's got
misplaced the first time around :)
Thanks
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 10:21, Luis M wrote:
nope. works very
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Is anyone using the ACLs with te secure kernel? Where is the gradm
program? Any default starting points for building ACLs?
Ian
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-s
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Is anyone using the ACLs with te secure kernel? Where is the gradm
program? Any default starting points for building ACLs?
Ian
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puzzled since all the packages used to install were
in /home/damon
I wonder if it was because /home or /home/damon was renamed /mnt/hd?
-s
On Tuesday 24 September 2002 06:21 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
s wrote on Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 06:07:16PM -0500 :
I'm especially puzzled since all the packages used to install
were in /home/damon
I wonder if it was because /home or /home/damon was renamed
/mnt/hd?
How in the hell did you
of it if you don't have one, I'd be
glad too.
As an aside, my menus on my fresh rc3 install were fine, as they
should be. This may be something difficult to trace. I did an
'expert' 'install'.
-s
Final is now on the mirrors...CD 3 is much larger than RC3.
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 23:56, Joseph Watson wrote:
On Monday 23 September 2002 11:49 pm, Gary Greene wrote:
I guess I was assuming from the messages that were on the list earlier this
week that the 9.0 final iso's would
Downloading it now from:
mirrors.secsup.org//pub/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-iso/i586
The .iso file names still have RC3 but the date is a giveaway.
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 00:24, tatanka wrote:
final is on the mirrors ?? where can it be find ?
Wade S Grant wrote:
Final is now
My Choice:
SOLID
On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 10:45, akbara wrote:
My 2 cents since everyone seems to have something.
Power Stone ?
Iron
peace,
-akbara
;http://vertexabuse.cjb.net
On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 05:26, faraj Meir wrote:
What about stone or ultimate;-)
- Original Message
mem=nopentium for my
athlon cpu. Mine games would crash/freeze with earlier kernels
(didn't test this one) if I didn't use that option.
So, if you have a k7, you might want to try that. I've also heard of
mozilla crashing until that option was applied.
hth,
-s
.
using gcc-3.2-1mdk. That was it. I've read of some folks who had to
actually reboot this time. shrugs
-s
tested them the night they
were released. I suspect that's the reason for the new version.
-s
My thanks and congratulations to Laurent et al for the nice work on
today's kde. Wow it is fast now! Takes less than 10 seconds to boot
up and 1 second for Kapps to open.
One or two little flies in the pies. 1: the tooltips option is still
greyed out in panel config of kcontrol and is
pink about it. :)
-s
When installing mt-st-0.7-1mdk.i586.rpm from the drakbackup program, I
get an error about an invalid signature.
Ryan Oltman
Department Aero/Astro Engineering
University of Illinois
On Thursday 29 August 2002 01:12 pm, Pascal wrote:
synthesis (though older than listed packages) does not contain ref
to latest harddrake ou drakxtools rpms for example.
Pascal
I've been seeing the same thing on ibiblio and carroll this morning
also. Every attempt to update has failed this
Worked well, thanks!
I did regenerate my ramdisk too,
mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.18-19mdk.img 2.4.18-19mdk
===
/etc/sysconfig/bootsplash
SPLASH=no
You may want to regenerate initrd after that.
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Opps... =) I didn't realize that you had to click
expert mode to be able to type in the mount point.
Thanks for the pointers to searching the archives
though.
Jo.
Hi,
When I launch diskdrake from within KDE I can't use
the keyboard for text entry. I try to change the
mount point for a
Hi,
When I launch diskdrake from within KDE I can't use
the keyboard for text entry. I try to change the
mount point for a partition but clicking within the
text entry box doesn't have an effect.
Anyone else see this behavior or know of a fix?
rpm -q drakxtools
drakxtools-1.1.7-98mdk
ps.
Hi,
I am not a big fan of the graphical boot so I changed
my grub.lst file and removed the
initrd line
such that the linux parition that is booting looks
like:
title linux
kernel (hd0,10)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda11
devfs=mount vga=788 debug
now this worked and the startup works fine but
Cool, killing it and restarting it worked well.
If I CTRL-ALT-Fx how can I get back into the KDE
session in graphics mode?
Thanks for the help!!
Jo
Brad Felmey wrote on Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 08:02:00AM
-0500 :
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 00:54, J S wrote:
Icon Zooming and apply I can
Shouldn't I be able to get man on the jobs command by
typing either man jobs or info jobs?
#rpm -qa |grep man
groff-for-man-1.17.2-11mdk
mandrake-mime-0.1-6mdk
mandrake-release-8.3-0.2mdk
mandrake_desk-8.3-3mdk
man-1.5j-8mdk
man-pages-1.51-1mdk
powermanga-0.71c-6mdk
#man jobs
BASH_BUILTINS(1)
an interactive shell?
if [ $PS1 ]; then
case $TERM in
xterm*)
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne
\033]0;${USER}@${HOSTNAME}: ${PWD}\007'
;;
*)
;;
esac
[ $PS1 = \\s-\\v\\\$ ] PS1=[\u@\h \W]\\$
if [ -z $loginsh ]; then # We're not a login
shell
when
turning off zoomicons and saving it didn't work until
I removed my .kde3 directory and ln -s .kde .kde3.
Is there just general confusion in kde apps as to
which directory to use?
I have kde3 running our of .kde instead of .kde3
but everytime i
install
or
uninstall something
I am trying to compile mozilla on cooker but it gives
this error:
./mozilla-installer-bin: error while loading shared
libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
any ideas?
I searched rpmfind.net for this file but it didnt come
up with any
I am trying to compile mozilla on cooker but it gives
this error:
./mozilla-installer-bin: error while loading shared
libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
any ideas?
I searched rpmfind.net for this file but it didnt come
up with any
So a couple questions:
urmpf filename, in the output below I don't see .so.2
can I just sym link it to .so.4? Will that work?
libstdc++2.10-2.96-0.79mdk
This file doesn't appear to be in cooker anymore. In
8.2 there is:
libstdc++2.10-devel-2.96-0.76mdk.i586.rpm
will this work?
Thanks,
Hey Andrej,
Actually what I am trying to do is compile the mozilla
daily build on cooker. Alpha 1.1 nightly build to be
precise.
The other reason is mozilla/galleon crashes in cooker
when I click on their icons in KDE or GNOME.
rpm -q mozilla
mozilla-1.0.0-5mdk
===
Well, I hope that there
Did you see this thread in the cooker archive?
* [Cooker] Bug ID on Sun's site for Java/gcc3.1 - Vote
now!, Brad Felmey (06/18/2002 08:54)
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Is anyone producing the Ada compiler with GCC 3.1?
problem with mozilla and j2sdk-1.4 from sun. Mine
crashes and exits with this error:
Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4019B724
Function=(null)+0x4019B724
Library=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so
This happens with rc1 8.2 final (but all was good with betas).
-s
I have had curroption with reiserfs, xfs, and MAYBE ext3. With reiserfs
and xfs it was clear as I would get mass currpotion such that I had to
besically start from scratch. So I moved to ext3 and things were running
fine until my /boot got hosed. Now I have not narrowed it to whether it
was ext3
I ran makewhatis -v -w manually, just to see all the man
pages go by, but still man -k never finds anything.
Ideas?
Andy Johnson
I'm trying to build ALSA 0.9beta10 drivers (needed
for GATOS), but it dies trying to get the kernel
version. Hacking the configure script by hard-
coding the version lets it finish, but then make
fails.
Ideas?
Andy Johnson
I have the libsafe that comes with 8.2 b2 and have notices that all those
browsers crash except for netscape. They all crash as soon as they open
with segmentation faults. Of course, as soon as libsafe is removed, things
work. I am just wondering if there is any way of runnig libsafe and have
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On Thursday 27 September 2001 03:22 am, Jaco Greeff wrote:
Umm, still looking for a mirror that is updated. Most still seem
blocked/unupdated :(
ftp://ftp.uninett.no/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso
.
I've read of only one other report of this.
So anyway. I just redownloaded both of them from a different mirror and they
worked together and installed then.
-s
On Thursday 13 September 2001 11:12 am, Fabrice FACORAT wrote:
Le Jeudi 13 Septembre 2001 17:34, srlinuxx scribit :
Basically, kmix shows my SoundBlasterLive as a TriTech TR28023 in 8.1 and
as a result my main volume adjustment/slider no longer has independent
action of the line in that
This is on 8.0
--- Sylvestre Taburet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
S N wrote:
Cooker,
I'm trying to install samba on my computer. I've
been
SUing to DrakConf then to software manager. I've
been
following the advise of Mandrake Campus to
install. It
says to install samba-client
Mostly because I don't know how to include log errors.
Otherwise I would. Maybe if you have a 8.0 computer
you can install and test it out. sorry if I'm not
helping, I'm trying...
Shad
--- Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (S N) writes:
Cooker,
I'm trying to install
I have had mixed results. I tried to keep my mouth shut during the whole
thread, but I can't any longer. I experimented with Reiser since 7.2. All
it did was each my paritions and I think the VIA bug has something to do
with it. But this was not a rare occation, it ate my /home and /var
multiple
Cooker,
In 8.0 the only way to install openssh-client is to
install as root. I tried SUing and then DrakConf but I
couldn't install.
When I logged on and installed as root it
openssh-client worked.
This might be fixed already.
Shad
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cooker,
I'm trying to install samba on my computer. I've been
SUing to DrakConf then to software manager. I've been
following the advise of Mandrake Campus to install. It
says to install samba-client, then samba, then
samba-common. Both samba client and samba install
without a problem. When I
Cooker,
I don't know if you've been paying attention or not
but in the United Stated major computer manufactures
are starting to ship computers with Office XP. The
schedule for Windows XP is to release at the end of
August.
Since Mandrake one of the best alternatives to MS
products we need to
Cooker,
Maybe along with the minimal install you could have
choice of a few preconfigured servers like...
1. A router
2. A Raid / Samba fileserver
3. A domain controller
4. An email server
5. A Http / FTP Web server
6. Just a desktop and RPM (so you can install the
rest)
7. A Backup Server
8.
Cooker,
If you ended up using this format you would have
businesses drooling over Mandrake. I'm willing do bet
that if this format for install was choosen the number
of Linux internet webservers would increase the day
8.1 released. It seriously costs a business over
$20,000 USD in software fees
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