roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) [When booting with the rescue cdrom] That @#$@#$ terminal beep on the
rescue boot of the mdk91 cdrom is turned on!
Could you try to rephrase? I don't understand.
--
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) [When booting with the rescue cdrom] That @#$@#$ terminal beep on the
rescue boot of the mdk91 cdrom is turned on!
Could you try to rephrase? I don't understand.
After re-reading and re-reading I finally
(I would have posted this to bugzilla but i've had problems with logging
into a user account to post this stuff too. Anyhow, it is cooker
related.)
Install Problems:
The install is looking more polished then mdk90.
1) [When booting with the rescue cdrom] That @#$@#$ terminal beep on the
rescue
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please take the Reply-To: out of your e-mail client,
it is screwing things up.
Talking about that, please CUT the unnecessary parts of the
messages you answer to.. thanks!
--
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
On Monday 29 July 2002 07:19 am, Pixel wrote:
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. When booting from a floppy (nfs install), the Advanced screen (F2)
has a spelling error:
secutiry=n should be seceurity-n
fixed
I thought is was 'security' (no second 'e')
V.
On Monday 29 July 2002 10:52 pm, you wrote:
On Monday 29 July 2002 07:19 am, Pixel wrote:
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. When booting from a floppy (nfs install), the Advanced screen (F2)
has a spelling error:
secutiry=n should be seceurity-n
fixed
I thought
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. When booting from a floppy (nfs install), the Advanced screen (F2) has a
spelling error:
secutiry=n should be seceurity-n
fixed
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On Sunday 28 July 2002 09:35, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 22:18, Danny Tholen wrote:
I never understood why both atd and anacron have to be started as service
automatically. They are not used by any standard programs?
Anacron
On Sunday 28 July 2002 06:04, Danny Tholen wrote:
I thought all of this was done by cron only. Why not just choose either
cron or anacron?
Danny
anacron works by relative time, ie, the amount of system uptime that
has passed since the last time it did something, that way if some task
is
Noticed a few things,
1. When booting from a floppy (nfs install), the Advanced screen (F2) has a
spelling error:
secutiry=n should be seceurity-n
2. GUI install; while formatting partitions, the information box is blank
until the end when flashes up the last partion formatted, then
Even I can not spell correctly, a.
On Saturday 27 July 2002 10:53 am, David Eastcott wrote:
Noticed a few things,
1. When booting from a floppy (nfs install), the Advanced screen (F2) has
a spelling error:
secutiry=n should be seceurity-n
should be security=n
Dave
On Saturday 27 July 2002 18:53, David Eastcott wrote:
4. On the main diag log for Printer Installation:
a) the text: ...available for Star Office/OpenOffice.org should may
be?? have the .org removed??
As far as I know OpenOffice.org is the official name for the offcie suite
so .org must be
On Saturday 27 July 2002 11:12 am, David Walser wrote:
--- David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
6. When the option Clean tmp is selected in the
Bootloader dialog, an fstab
entry gets created which mounts the tmpfs as /tmp.
Is there a reason for
this?
Why object to this?
Please take the Reply-To: out of your e-mail client,
it is screwing things up.
--- David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 27 July 2002 11:12 am, David Walser
wrote:
--- David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
6. When the option Clean tmp is selected in the
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A small report about the install of beta1.
Actually the install went without problems, exept for the strange start (it said I
didn't use the
standard image or something, sorry didn't write down, but just selecting cdrom went
ok).
A few minor
On Saturday 27 July 2002 11:31 am, you wrote:
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
5. Old whine - what are the chances of having the selected services
dumped to the auto_inst.cfg file?
i'll try to do it.
Thanks
Dave
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 18:08, Pixel wrote:
Nelson Bartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
It appears that a stray process is being created and used on lines 331
and 33, of my_gtk.pm dealing with the setting of locales. With the line
still present on 331, the installer continually
On 18 Jul 2002 19:15:46 +0200
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strangely enough, Both dvd.conf exists as does the symlink
/dev/dvd-hdc.
wierd. (it has been doing this for several installs now.)
hum, rawdevices service may be started to soon after devfsd is run?
so it seems,
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess devfssymlink should resolve compatibility names and put true
devfs names in configuration, like
REGISTER ide/...
yes, but this imply having the devfs name. This should not be real
hard, but this is not done currently.
i'll have a try as
Good Day,
Quick install report:
1) DrakX installer has become horibly SLOW. System is an XP1700+ w/
Radeon 8500. Redraw of the progress buttons on the right can take upto
10 seconds when nearing completion. Window redraw is equally slow.
2) With a properly mirrored mandrake-devel tree from the
Nelson Bartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good Day,
Quick install report:
1) DrakX installer has become horibly SLOW. System is an XP1700+ w/
Radeon 8500. Redraw of the progress buttons on the right can take upto
10 seconds when nearing completion. Window redraw is equally slow.
On
Nelson Bartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) DrakX installer has become horibly SLOW. System is an XP1700+ w/
Radeon 8500. Redraw of the progress buttons on the right can take upto
10 seconds when nearing completion. Window redraw is equally slow.
the package step should much faster with
On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 11:49, Pixel wrote:
Nelson Bartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) DrakX installer has become horibly SLOW. System is an XP1700+ w/
Radeon 8500. Redraw of the progress buttons on the right can take upto
10 seconds when nearing completion. Window redraw is equally slow.
Nelson Bartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) /dev/dvd assining raw devices during startup is erroring, saying
dev/dvd cannot be found. (DVD drive in system is a PIONEER)
weird. can you check:
- wether /etc/devfs/conf.d/dvd.conf exists if using devfs, if /dev/dvd
exists
On 18 Jul 2002 19:15:46 +0200
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strangely enough, Both dvd.conf exists as does the symlink
/dev/dvd-hdc.
wierd. (it has been doing this for several installs now.)
hum, rawdevices service may be started to soon after devfsd is run?
so it seems, my rc5.d
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 12:49:14PM -0400, Nelson Bartley wrote:
3) /dev/dvd assining raw devices during startup is erroring, saying
dev/dvd cannot be found. (DVD drive in system is a PIONEER)
weird. can you check:
- wether /etc/devfs/conf.d/dvd.conf exists if using devfs, if
Hi,
I just installed (network ftp install) latest Cooker from my local
repository, and ran into some problems.
1. The apache, named, postgresql, postfix (etc.) users were not created.
They were not present when booting preventing those services to start.
2. My built in AC97 soundcard
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My built in AC97 soundcard were not detected (Epox 8KHA+)
i added snd-via8233 to the list of sound card modules.
(I need to add a check that modules listed in pcitable/usbtable
appears in list_modules.pm, i'll do it soon)
thanks!
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 11:57:33AM +0200, Pixel wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My built in AC97 soundcard were not detected (Epox 8KHA+)
i added snd-via8233 to the list of sound card modules.
(I need to add a check that modules listed in pcitable/usbtable
appears in
On fredagen den 12 juli 2002 17.27 Ben Reser wrote:
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 11:57:33AM +0200, Pixel wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My built in AC97 soundcard were not detected (Epox 8KHA+)
i added snd-via8233 to the list of sound card modules.
(I need to add a check
On Tue Mar 05, 2002 at 09:38:16AM +, richard bown wrote:
I also only make reference to the newbies here because everyone else
seems to want to continually point out that Mandrake is for newbies,
so those who want to use Mandrake as an expert (I guess) are stuck
with some newbiezed
On Tue Mar 05, 2002 at 05:01:32AM -0800, David Walser wrote:
Not to sound silly or anything, but apache is a web
server... we build
and configure it as web server. Our aim, with
apache, is for it to be
a web server. Now, I agree that there are probably
a million and one
uses for
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 05:50, Vincent Danen wrote:
I also only make reference to the newbies here because everyone else
seems to want to continually point out that Mandrake is for newbies,
so those who want to use Mandrake as an expert (I guess) are stuck
with some newbiezed software
--- Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to sound silly or anything, but apache is a web
server... we build
and configure it as web server. Our aim, with
apache, is for it to be
a web server. Now, I agree that there are probably
a million and one
uses for apache, but really...
On Sat Mar 02, 2002 at 10:55:55PM -0800, David Walser wrote:
No, not for me it's not that hard to turn on, but I
remember the first time I used Apache, RH 5.2 days.
All I had to do was install it, and it was fully
functional, it was great! I didn't know anything
about web servers at the
--- Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are you talking about? Enabling Indexes by
default somehow makes
Apache work whereas having it off by default
doesn't?
Did it ever occur to you that people use Apache for
more than serving websites? Especially desktop users
on networks, your
On Mon Mar 04 15:50 -0700, Vincent Danen wrote:
Apache works just *fine* without Indexes. And because it is,
potentially, a security hole (through inappropriate disclosure), the
end user should be forced to enable it where appropriate... which is
exactly the case.
Yes, but every case that I
On Mon Mar 04, 2002 at 10:08:08PM -0500, Levi Ramsey wrote:
Apache works just *fine* without Indexes. And because it is,
potentially, a security hole (through inappropriate disclosure), the
end user should be forced to enable it where appropriate... which is
exactly the case.
Yes,
On Mon Mar 04, 2002 at 06:44:06PM -0800, David Walser wrote:
What are you talking about? Enabling Indexes by
default somehow makes
Apache work whereas having it off by default
doesn't?
Did it ever occur to you that people use Apache for
more than serving websites? Especially
on the 'net. Everybody Apache user I know (that use
it on workstations) do the same things.
I agree that this will cause annoy more people than it will help .. imho
Steven
Hi all
I 've had to go back to 81
Whatever you have done with security is a disaster
Telneting in to the public interface, ie the one connected to the
internet,,impossible
no matter what, and rules are loaded to iptables, all thats eeen is
martin errors in the syslog
I use xinetd for port
Um, 'chkconfig iptables off'? rpm -e msec?
Or, disable firewalling in the control center (it's under security)?
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 10:15:29PM +, richard bown alleged:
Hi all
I 've had to go back to 81
Whatever you have done with security is a disaster
Telneting in to the
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 22:23, Garrick Staples wrote:
Um, 'chkconfig iptables off'? rpm -e msec?
Or, disable firewalling in the control center (it's under security)?
No Garrick , I prefer to manually flush iptables, then just to make sure
bastill-netfilter stop
that opens it up like a barn
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 10:51:30PM +, richard bown alleged:
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 22:23, Garrick Staples wrote:
Um, 'chkconfig iptables off'? rpm -e msec?
Or, disable firewalling in the control center (it's under security)?
No Garrick , I prefer to manually flush iptables,
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 23:04, Garrick Staples wrote:
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 10:51:30PM +, richard bown alleged:
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 22:23, Garrick Staples wrote:
Um, 'chkconfig iptables off'? rpm -e msec?
Or, disable firewalling in the control center (it's under security)?
Subject: Re: [Cooker] install report 8.2b3 , the martian invasion
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 23:04, Garrick Staples wrote:
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 10:51:30PM +, richard bown alleged:
On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 22:23, Garrick Staples wrote:
Um, 'chkconfig iptables off'? rpm -e msec
I agree. Having Indexes turned off by default in
Apache is a PAIN and is useful to almost nobody.
--- richard bown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
you guys are so paranoid over security, this time
you've gone far too
far MSEC level 99 is not required.
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 10:42:40PM -0800, David Walser wrote:
I agree. Having Indexes turned off by default in
Apache is a PAIN and is useful to almost nobody.
I don't think so. It's not that hard to turn on anyway.
--
Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ben.reser.org
What difference does
No, not for me it's not that hard to turn on, but I
remember the first time I used Apache, RH 5.2 days.
All I had to do was install it, and it was fully
functional, it was great! I didn't know anything
about web servers at the time, I didn't know it would
be that easy (thought I would have to
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 10:55:55PM -0800, David Walser wrote:
No, not for me it's not that hard to turn on, but I
remember the first time I used Apache, RH 5.2 days.
All I had to do was install it, and it was fully
functional, it was great! I didn't know anything
about web servers at the
Le Mercredi 20 Février 2002 10:20, Stéphane Teletchéa a écrit :
I installed the beta 2, and as the mouse was not properly detected (a
PS/2). (the step was skipped)
So at the end, it selected the mouse selection step, and got this message :
'une erreur est survenue:
setstep selectMouse
About beta 3 :
during install :
Warning : loading /tmp/af_packet.o will taint the kernel : forced load
Warning : loading /tmp/serial.o will taint the kernel : forced load
Warning : loading /tmp/parport.o will taint the kernel : forced load
Warning : loading /tmp/parport_pc.o will taint the kernel
Stéphane Teletchéa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Warning : loading /tmp/vfat.o will taint the kernel : forced load
Warning : loading /tmp/reiserfs.o will taint the kernel : forced load
Furthermore, why does it complains about kernel tainting ? (what does that
mean ?)
it doesn't like using -f
I installed the beta 2, and as the mouse was not properly detected (a PS/2).
(the step was skipped)
So at the end, it selected the mouse selection step, and got this message :
'une erreur est survenue:
setstep selectMouse
install-gtk::__ANON__('Gtk::DrawingArea=HASH(0x9d017ac)',
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) There are always a problem with the KDE login, there are no backgroung the
kdm window are transparent. All people that have report this problem, include
me, have an ATI rage 128.
Any change in XFree configuration that could fix the problem?
--
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 12:29, vous avez écrit :
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) There are always a problem with the KDE login, there are no backgroung
the kdm window are transparent. All people that have report this problem,
include me, have an ATI rage 128.
Any change in
I've seen this problem also and also have a ATI rage 128;-)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 1:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Install report
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED
Ainsi parlait Guillaume Cottenceau :
[..]
Francois, don't you think you should disable DRI for this card?
It is not *only* login, but also vt-switching, etc..., where only option left
is Raising Skinny Elephant Is Utterly Boring :-)
So unless you manage to get an hypothetical working dri kernel
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 12:29, vous avez écrit :
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) There are always a problem with the KDE login, there are no backgroung
the kdm window are transparent. All people that have report this problem,
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 15:52, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 12:29, vous avez écrit :
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) There are always a problem with the KDE login, there are no
backgroung the kdm
On 19 Feb 2002 15:52:09 +0100
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 12:29, vous avez écrit :
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) There are always a problem with the KDE login, there are no backgroung
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No
Do not disable dri.
Once past the login screen all video function are as correct and function properly.
As to the login screen by switching back and forth between Alt+F2
and Alt+F7 login display is built to the proper level.
Let me
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 17:20, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No
Do not disable dri.
Once past the login screen all video function are as correct and function
properly.
[...]
Let me have a chance to play around some with the background
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 18:27:33 +0100
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 17:20, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No
Do not disable dri.
Once past the login screen all video function are as correct and
--- Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 18:27:33 +0100
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 17:20, Guillaume
Cottenceau a écrit :
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
No
Do not disable dri.
Once past
On Tuesday, 19. February 2002 19:48, you wrote:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 18:27:33 +0100
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 17:20, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No
Do not disable dri.
Once past the
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 20:29:25 +0100
RA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, 19. February 2002 19:48, you wrote:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 18:27:33 +0100
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 17:20, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL
On 19 Feb 2002 15:52:09 +0100
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 12:29, vous avez écrit :
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) There are always a problem with the KDE login, there are no backgroung
Well, I don't want a war about this.
At time all poeple know the problem, you and me has write our point of view.
Mandrake can choose...
Le Mardi 19 Février 2002 19:48, Charles A Edwards a écrit :
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 18:27:33 +0100
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Mardi 19
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 22:43:51 +0100
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I don't want a war about this.
At time all poeple know the problem, you and me has write our point of view.
Mandrake can choose...
Definitely no war.
Me coward.
Seriously I just wanted to have the choice
I have three very different machines to test Cooker on. I have already
reported on my Gateway 9150XL notebook, and my Asus A7V based AMD
machine. Now comes the fun one (Gateway G6-400 - PII/400 with adaptec
2940 scsi controller and ls-120 drive)
I apologize in advance for having to attach the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
2) Since a while now on this machine - after I install successfully
with DrakX (which appears to perform the bootloader OK - ie: no errors)
- then reboot, I only get LI (01 01) problems. I simply have to reboot
using rescue disk, chroot /mnt and rerun
1) Strange messages during boot:
kernel: hda: No disk in drive
kernel: Unknown bridge resource 0: assuming transparent
kernel: devfs_register(disc): could not append to parent, err: -17
That should not happen (normally). Could you please send log exactly, to
show preceding messages.
I agree about the weird part. I don't install on this machine that
often, but promise to try that next time I do! This problem has been
there for quite some time - I just haven't reported it because there
were always problems with the Adaptec 2940 based machines in the past.
Cheers,
R.Fox
On
See my stuff.tar.bz2 attachment on previous post - that contains:
dmesg.txt
drakbug.txt
messages
report.bug
syslog
If that's not enough - tell me what you need . . .
Cheers,
R.Fox
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 13:07, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
1) Strange messages during boot:
kernel: hda: No
See my stuff.tar.bz2 attachment on previous post - that contains:
Oh yes, sorry.
Was it the very first boot after install? What is in /lib/dev-state? (ls
-lR /lib/dev-state)
-andrej
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 14:24, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
See my stuff.tar.bz2 attachment on previous post - that contains:
Oh yes, sorry.
Was it the very first boot after install? What is in /lib/dev-state? (ls
-lR /lib/dev-state)
-andrej
Per your request:
/lib/dev-state/:
total
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
3) What's with the disappearance of Aurora and the new boot-splash?
I'm not so heart broken that aurora is gone, but the new boot screen is
weird (with the little clocks in it) but I simply get a normal text
boot-up (some things appear to be hidden
I always use my Gateway 9150XL notebook with 20 Gig drive, 320M memory,
DVD/LS-120 - CS46xx sound and ATI Rage LT pro graphic. Oh, also a Xircom
Realport Cardbus 10/100 (RBEM-56G)
The Good:
1) Draktools getting progressively better
2) hardware support improving
3) All the latest greatest
On Saturday 16 February 2002 10:57, you wrote:
I always use my Gateway 9150XL notebook with 20 Gig drive, 320M
memory, DVD/LS-120 - CS46xx sound and ATI Rage LT pro graphic. Oh,
also a Xircom Realport Cardbus 10/100 (RBEM-56G)
/.../
A suggestion:
Could you add an option under the package
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020216 22:24
/ChangeLog/1.652/Sat Feb 16 21:06:45 2002//
Network install DHCP + NFS from my serveur
1) I see a little spelling mistake in the help of security choice in french.
We can read sécurité faible [...] est qu'il y plus, I think it is better to
say, always
Latest rsync from ftp.uninett.no (yes, it's nearly impossible to connect!!!)
Mandrake: how about another always-up-to-date rsync mirror like
ftp.uninett.no !??!
Anyway, here are the bugs:
1. Diskdrake (during install):
if you choose (in options) to have an encrypted filesystem, it asks for a
3.KDE:
The first time I installed kde 2.2.2 3.0
When logging in with default windowmanager selected i log into kde3
and
not
kde2.2.2. The two are not able to co-exist happily (as has been
reported on
this list) probably because they use the same directory to store their
config
files.
On Friday 01 February 2002 12:32 pm, you wrote:
Sascha Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
1. Diskdrake (during install):
if you choose (in options) to have an encrypted filesystem, it asks for
a password that must be at least 20 (!!) characters long. Sure this makes
it very secure,
On Friday 01 February 2002 02:35 pm, you wrote:
Sascha Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the log you gave doesn't show wether the partition is formatted or not.
Can you give more?
OK, here's the entire log from the step doPartitionDisks onward:
[...]
so the pb is that it doesn't get
Sascha Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
1. Diskdrake (during install):
if you choose (in options) to have an encrypted filesystem, it asks for a
password that must be at least 20 (!!) characters long. Sure this makes it
very secure, but 20 is somewhat over the top - non?
yes,
Sascha Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the log you gave doesn't show wether the partition is formatted or not. Can
you give more?
OK, here's the entire log from the step doPartitionDisks onward:
[...]
so the pb is that it doesn't get formatted. Are you sure you asked to format
Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
[...]
PCM device is muted and volume set to 0
Master device is muted and volume set to 0
Wave Playback Volume device (4th from the left) has volume set to 0
FWIW it seems to be default in ALSA (do you use ALSA?). Ask them why
they do it.
IIRC I read
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
7. Noticed that the extra groups problem with msec-/etc/group is fixed
(along with a couple others). Thanks. However, I noticed that the users are
no longer automatically added to the various groups. Is this intentional?
nope. This is a know pb
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. Tried the latest and I am still getting X crashing. Seems that the
contents of the directory Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts is
missing. Copied a set of files from the directory of the 8.1 install and now
the GUI comes up ok.
bad
Op ma 21-01-2002, om 11:02 schreef Pixel:
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
7. Noticed that the extra groups problem with msec-/etc/group is fixed
(along with a couple others). Thanks. However, I noticed that the users are
no longer automatically added to the various groups.
Hi,
1. Tried the latest and I am still getting X crashing. Seems that the
contents of the directory Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts is
missing. Copied a set of files from the directory of the 8.1 install and now
the GUI comes up ok.
2. F2 Help screen (stage1) has security spelt
Hi
VERSION:(rsync ftp.sunet.se)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20011210 17:50
/ChangeLog/1.607/Wed Dec 5 23:11:39 2001//
Earlier pbs repeted i.e. kdebase, ext3=ext2.
OBS! When installer finds a NVIDIA card, it should ask the user if he later
will add NVIDIA drivers = install the fine
On Tuesday 11 Dec 2001 12:52, guran wrote:
Hi
VERSION: (rsync ftp.sunet.se)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20011210 17:50
/ChangeLog/1.607/Wed Dec 5 23:11:39 2001//
Earlier pbs repeted i.e. kdebase, ext3=ext2.
OBS! When installer finds a NVIDIA card, it should ask the user if he
^^^
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 11:29 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
OBS! When installer finds a NVIDIA card, it should ask the user if he
^^^
Pardon me for asking, but what does OBS mean?
Sorry - I did it again, it is a swedish abreviation for the latin
'observandum', something like a PM within a
Gary Chisholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My cooker install issues:
On a reiserfs only filesystem initrd.img was not created and network card not
detected on network install - Ethernet controller: Standard Microsystems Corp [SMC]
83C170QF during DrakX
more info needed (eg: /root/report.bug)
My cooker install issues:
On a reiserfs only filesystem initrd.img was not created and network card not detected
on network install - Ethernet controller: Standard Microsystems Corp [SMC] 83C170QF
during DrakX
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Windows 98: n.
Minor patch release for 32-bit extensions and a graphical
Hi!
I want to report problems with my clean install of Cooker (rsync from 17
Mar 2001):
- some of the packages are not in the rpmslist (e.g. libstc++2.10) - so
I added them to get a complete CD-R set. There are still some unresolved
dependencies (like scrollkeeper and an old libstdc++). I could
Well I burned the beta iso's and this is how it turned out on a Abit
kt7-raid mb with 256m and an IBM udma100 DeskStar 30g drive. Using Asus
7100 GeForce2 MX 32m vid card. SCSI card aha-1505.
The install acted much like 7.2. I did notice on the partitioning that
not all the directories were
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