Hello,
Well, my cooker laptop decided to keel over due to a bad case of code-rot.
Seems something I updated gave it indigestion... sooo.. I backed up
everything important, and bombed the thing and did a cooker clean install.
The install went pretty smoothly. There are a couple things
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
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?
Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* The installer installed both koffice-i18n-no-1.1.1-2mdk and
koffice-i18n-no_NY-1.1.1-2mdk, when it should only have installed
koffice-i18n-no-1.1.1-2mdk, and the names are incorrect? it should now be nb
and nn instead of no and no_NY
too late
I just did a fresh install of cooker work today, here's some of the bugs I ran
into:
* When switching to console and back to X you often have to enable the mouse
again with the scroller
* The installer installed both koffice-i18n-no-1.1.1-2mdk and
koffice-i18n-no_NY-1.1.1-2mdk, when it should
I was trying to do a textmode install in expert mode of mdk 9 on one of
our servers here, when I ran into several problems;
You can only choose US or US(International) keyboard (you could choose
other keyboard layouts in 8.2)
You cannot choose packages, when you are asked to choose packages you
I performed a fresh install today with latest Cooker on a notebook.
Install went flawlessly - but after reboot - I get kernel panic. I
tried with the same boot disk (pcmcia.img) to perform a rescue, but it
states reiserfs is not in kernel!
Thx,
R.Fox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
I performed a fresh install today with latest Cooker on a notebook.
Install went flawlessly - but after reboot - I get kernel panic. I
tried with the same boot disk (pcmcia.img) to perform a rescue, but it
states reiserfs is not in kernel!
When did
I simply booted the pcmcia.img disk - hit F1 and typed rescue (this had
worked previously). I then type in the IP address of the FTP host with
the full cooker and it loads the second stage fine. I get the ISOLINUX
menu and choose to mount the partitions - that's when I receive the
error (no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
I simply booted the pcmcia.img disk - hit F1 and typed rescue (this had
worked previously). I then type in the IP address of the FTP host with
the full cooker and it loads the second stage fine. I get the ISOLINUX
menu and choose to mount the
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Subject: Re: [Cooker] Fresh install - kernel panic - rescue fails also
I simply
Fresh Xmas install with no /dev adaptions by hand...
(the second)
Impressing your (non linux using) friends with grip ... but grip won't
start :-(
grip assumes a device /dev/cdrom - without it, there is no 'firsttime'
grip.
1. The /dev/cdrom link to the real CD device is not established.
2.
Hello,
Yesterday (Dec 20) and the day before that (Dec 19) I installed a fresh
Cooker.
I used the network.img from ftp.surfnet.nl on a Celeron 500 / Abitt BP6.
I had some issues with it on both installs.
1. I chose grub, not LI.
2. Packages missing.
3. Smp kernel?
4. Printer setup works
Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
3. Smp kernel?
I have an smp system, but an up kernel was installed.
Is it somehow possible to detect this and let the installer install the smp
kernel?
ok, i'll do it.
[...]
6. Security level.
When choosing the security level, it is default
On 21 Dec 2001 19:20:26 +0100
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3. Smp kernel?
I have an smp system, but an up kernel was installed.
Is it somehow possible to detect this and let the installer
install the smp kernel?
ok, i'll do it.
Nice :)
I
Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, maybe. Or maybe there a better approach, I don't have a clear
idea how it should be. But why was there a mount button anyway?
last time i used it, it was for rescuing a system. But the rescue is a better
fit for this.
I just installed the latest Cooker and I am very impressed by the
current state of the distribution.
I didn't find any showstoppers,
supermount. Either it must be fully functional or removed from distro.
It is impossible to release it in current state.
just a few minor things:
- During
Where? Dmesg, bootlog, ...?
boot.log:
Sep 15 05:07:16 mandata-gg20eue rc.sysinit: Mounting proc filesystem
succeeded
Sep 15 05:07:16 mandata-gg20eue devfsd: Started device management
daemon for /dev
Sep 15 05:07:16 mandata-gg20eue devfsd: error calling: symlink in
GLOBAL
Sep 15 05:07:16
Hi,
I just installed the latest Cooker and I am very impressed by the
current state of the distribution.
I didn't find any showstoppers, just a few minor things:
- As mentioned in an earlier mail by someone else, it would be a lot
more clear if the installation dialogs had a blinking
Le Samedi 15 Septembre 2001 04:49, Manuel de Vries scribit :
- During installation no SCSI was found (correct), but according
to syslog it is still loading the SCSI module. Is this perhaps because
I have a CD-writer?
you're cdwriter is emulate in SCSI. for that it use ide-scsi and sr_mod
Not only is the config networking not working (and I tried all options in the
'recommended' mode install):i.e.
gtk create_png:missing pngfile drakenet_step.png
but I got an error opening RPM database: cannot open Packages index using db3-Invalid
argument(22)
as well as a premature
as of 20:00 pst.
It looks good so far the install is smoother. I can't explain it but
the little things just work better, like my mouse. It's a logitech
trackball wheel mouse that locked up the installer in 8.0 but now it
sees it. The mouse and keyboard did stop working around the tiime zone
Am I the only one who would like the various qmail,dns,and whatnot
usernames added to kdm's list of who not to show?
Am I the only one whose kdm wouldn't log in?
Am I the only one who wants the other WMs such as
blackbox,gnome,enlightenment,windowmaker,icewm to appear in the kdm
menu?
Am I the
On 07 Jul 2001 20:47:36 -0700, michael wrote:
Blue Lizard wrote:
Am I edited for space
Blue
You are not alone.
--
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always
so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
BRussell
any particular
Am I the only one who would like the various qmail,dns,and whatnot
usernames added to kdm's list of who not to show?
Am I the only one whose kdm wouldn't log in?
Am I the only one who wants the other WMs such as
blackbox,gnome,enlightenment,windowmaker,icewm to appear in the kdm
menu?
Am I the
On 07 Jul 2001 21:21:58 -0700, michael wrote:
Am I the only one who would like the various qmail,dns,and whatnot
usernames added to kdm's list of who not to show?
Am I the only one whose kdm wouldn't log in?
Am I the only one who wants the other WMs such as
Blue Lizard wrote:
Am I edited for space
Blue
You are not alone.
--
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always
so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
BRussell
Although yesterday's cooker installed after trying a 'recommended'
install, my realtek 8139 card wasn't found.
Today, the same install really ssllooowed down @linuxconf, and during
configure networking, after I chose cable modem, it said
no ethernet network adapter has been detected on your
Blue Lizard wrote:
So I finally go back to fresh install after that gtk loop nonsense and
my serial mouse dont work. Not the first time either...
mirrors:
carroll.cac.psu.edu
jungle.metalab.unc.edu
mouse:
cirque (think it's a glidepoint)
what ive tried:
modprobe serial
why it didnt
So I finally go back to fresh install after that gtk loop nonsense and
my serial mouse dont work. Not the first time either...
mirrors:
carroll.cac.psu.edu
jungle.metalab.unc.edu
mouse:
cirque (think it's a glidepoint)
what ive tried:
modprobe serial
why it didnt work:
module isapnp not found
Feb 22 20:25:22 jkd httpd-perl: [Thu Feb 22 20:25:22 2001] [error] Can't
locate object method "new" via package "HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler" at
/etc/httpd//conf/addon-modules/mason_handler.pl line 19.
Feb 22 20:25:22 jkd httpd-perl: Compilation failed in require at (eval 4)
line 1.
Feb 22
I used the kernel too old pretext to make a fresh install of cooker.
Here are some impressions:
- irritating problem with locales (not missing accentued characters, but
flood of warning messages in background). Can't you use the
/usr/share/locale symlink trick to fix this ?
- additionals language
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- irritating problem with locales (not missing accentued characters, but
flood of warning messages in background). Can't you use the
/usr/share/locale symlink trick to fix this ?
symlink is evil, i don't know why you get that since the glibc should
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- irritating problem with locales (not missing accentued characters, but
flood of warning messages in background). Can't you use the
/usr/share/locale symlink trick to fix this ?
symlink is evil, i don't know why you
Greeting's,
I have just completed a fresh install on a brand new machine for a
client and I must say all went Very Well.
My client was very impressed with the speed of the install and was very
pleased with the addition of the Crypto Packages. I also installed for
him the latest 128 bit version
Hi,
I am trying a fresh network install with the current cooker (the first screen is
really cool!), but the dhcp request does not receive the answer.
I know the dhcp server since everyone uses it. I also know the net card module works
fine since the install goes when I use a fixed IP.
cu,
Are you using a pcmcia card by any chance?
Thanks,
Chris
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Quel Qun wrote:
Hi,
I am trying a fresh network install with the current cooker (the first screen is
really cool!), but the dhcp request does not receive the answer.
I know the dhcp server since everyone uses
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