Ainsi parlait Guillaume Cottenceau :
> Yeah why not. Though if I really get time to spend on it I'll
> consider merging network stuff.
[+]
--
You know how most packages say "Open here"
-- Why Why Why n°50
Greg Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This may not be the place, but since this is a Mandrake associated program, I
> thought it might be.
>
> I spent awhile playing Frozen Bubble tonight. It is very addicting. Anyway, I
> was think that it would be interesting to not just know how many lev
>
>
> Claudio wrote:
>
>>Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
>>Since many of us are having BIG problem with the 9.2 tree on the mirror
>> (expecially for the LG-bug), imho it would be safe to REMOVE the actual
>> 9.2 and upload a new "9.2b" or similar, with the fixed kernel (and the
>> correct kde packages a
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 16:02, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> Claudio wrote:
>
> >Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
> >Since many of us are having BIG problem with the 9.2 tree on the mirror
> >(expecially for the LG-bug), imho it would be safe to REMOVE the actual
> >9.2 and upload a new "9.2b" or similar, with th
Am Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2003 18:32 schrieb Diego Iastrubni:
> does it mean then there will be newer ISO's or not?
>
> some people want MDK9.2 and I will be more then happy to give them
> the fixed public ISO's.
>
If you would read the errata page, you would see that new ISOs and CDs
are in the w
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 5:10 pm, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> John Allen wrote:
> >WTH does that mean
> >
> >How can a public ftp server contain leaked version of Mandrake 9.2?
>
> I correct myself : leaked bittorrent links (available to non-members).
>
Well bitttorrent has nothing to do with it;
does it mean then there will be newer ISO's or not?
some people want MDK9.2 and I will be more then happy to give them the fixed
public ISO's.
ביום רביעי, 29 באוקטובר 2003, 19:10, נכתב על ידי Eric Fernandez:
> John Allen wrote:
> >WTH does that mean
> >
> >How can a public ftp server contain lea
John Allen wrote:
WTH does that mean
How can a public ftp server contain leaked version of Mandrake 9.2?
I correct myself : leaked bittorrent links (available to non-members).
Eric
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 4:02 pm, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> Claudio wrote:
> >Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
> >Since many of us are having BIG problem with the 9.2 tree on the mirror
> >(expecially for the LG-bug), imho it would be safe to REMOVE the actual
> >9.2 and upload a new "9.2b" or similar, w
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Eric Fernandez wrote:
>
>
> Claudio wrote:
>
>> Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
>> Since many of us are having BIG problem with the 9.2 tree on the mirror
>> (expecially for the LG-bug), imho it would be safe to REMOVE the actual
>> 9.2 and upload a new "9.2b
Claudio wrote:
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
Since many of us are having BIG problem with the 9.2 tree on the mirror
(expecially for the LG-bug), imho it would be safe to REMOVE the actual
9.2 and upload a new "9.2b" or similar, with the fixed kernel (and the
correct kde packages and so on...). What
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 02:50:04AM -0300, Damian Gatabria wrote:
I think it makes a great addition to mkisofs and bchunk.
Tarball (8.1Kb) can be downloaded at:
http://gregory.kokanosky.free.fr/v4/linux/nrg2iso.en.html
Of course, when i say "inclusion", i'm referring to 9.3/10.0. ;oP
packaged it a
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> i was wondering whey don't we marge all 4 apps of urpmi in to 1 with a
gui that provide the following
>
> - all available features are integrated in to one gui
> - the resualt of the searched name "of the rpm" sh
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Michael Scherer wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 September 2003 00:14, Adam Williamson wrote:
> >
> > I ran urpmi.setup the other day and I didn't see the opportunity to
> > setup a plf source anywhere...
>
> it is a secret trick.
> you should run it from the command line, and use --a
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 07:23, Michael Scherer wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 September 2003 00:14, Adam Williamson wrote:
> >
> > I ran urpmi.setup the other day and I didn't see the opportunity to
> > setup a plf source anywhere...
>
> it is a secret trick.
> you should run it from the command line, and
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 00:14, Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> I ran urpmi.setup the other day and I didn't see the opportunity to
> setup a plf source anywhere...
it is a secret trick.
you should run it from the command line, and use --allsources.
--
Mickaël Scherer
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Now that I am complaining, why does urpmi.setup not have it's own
> > button in drakconf (ok, it's a bit bugged, is that the reason?). It
> > is such a waste to have all the nice functionality of urpmi lost to
> > most
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 22:13, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Now that I am complaining, why does urpmi.setup not have it's own
> > button in drakconf (ok, it's a bit bugged, is that the reason?). It
> > is such a waste to have all the nice functionality of urpmi lost to
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now that I am complaining, why does urpmi.setup not have it's own
> button in drakconf (ok, it's a bit bugged, is that the reason?). It
> is such a waste to have all the nice functionality of urpmi lost to
> most non-CLI users.
plf & other "not so legal in all countr
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Duncan wrote:
>
> Both those applets are pretty new, AFAIK, introduced into contrib this beta
> cycle. Yes, there's a place for them. Yes, main and installed for the
> convenience of newbies by default would be good. No, I don't believe they
> should be in 9.2 by default
Le lun 01/09/2003 à 20:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Buchan worded it all much better than my own reply. So i leave it with
> only this:
>
> On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> > See mutray (for KDE at least) and mdk-check-update-gnome (works in KDE
> > and GNOME, and probably the ro
On Mon 01 Sep 2003 13:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted as excerpted below:
>
> On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
> > See mutray (for KDE at least) and mdk-check-update-gnome (works in KDE
> > and GNOME, and probably the rox desktop too), both in contrib.
>
> It would be a shame not to just enable
Buchan worded it all much better than my own reply. So i leave it with
only this:
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
> See mutray (for KDE at least) and mdk-check-update-gnome (works in KDE
> and GNOME, and probably the rox desktop too), both in contrib.
It would be a shame not to just ena
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Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Mon Sep 01, 2003 at 11:58:46AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>>>Wow... that looks pretty neat. Does this superkaramba thing work in
gnome
>>>too?
>>
>>ah..the price for running GNOME :-P
>>
>>On a more serious note, are
On Mon Sep 01, 2003 at 11:58:46AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Wow... that looks pretty neat. Does this superkaramba thing work in gnome
> > too?
>
> ah..the price for running GNOME :-P
>
> On a more serious note, are you (=mdksoft) or are you not going to set up
> something like this b
Le lun 01/09/2003 à 03:39, Vincent Danen a écrit :
> On Sun Aug 31, 2003 at 08:02:18PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> > > How's this?
> > >
> > > http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/rss.php
> > >
> > > ?
> > >
> > > Does that do what you want?
> >
> > I finally got to using it with sup
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Vincent Danen wrote:
> Wow... that looks pretty neat. Does this superkaramba thing work in gnome
> too?
ah..the price for running GNOME :-P
On a more serious note, are you (=mdksoft) or are you not going to set up
something like this by default? If the user has to search f
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Olivier Blin wrote:
>>I think the equivalent of SK for gnome is gDesklets, a recent addition
>>to contrib packaged by Götz Waschk. I haven't played around with it
>>yet, but it looks like a fun new toy.
>
>
> I've packaged lot of sensors and displays f
> I think the equivalent of SK for gnome is gDesklets, a recent addition
> to contrib packaged by Götz Waschk. I haven't played around with it
> yet, but it looks like a fun new toy.
>
This may be useful if someone want to start a such RSS applet for
gDesklets :
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerwo
> I think the equivalent of SK for gnome is gDesklets, a recent addition
> to contrib packaged by Götz Waschk. I haven't played around with it
> yet, but it looks like a fun new toy.
I've packaged lot of sensors and displays for gDesklets, but no one can
read RSS feeds.
For now, you can use gdeskl
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Vincent Danen wrote:
>
>
>>Wow... that looks pretty neat. Does this superkaramba thing work in gnome
>>too?
>
>
> ah..the price for running GNOME :-P
>
> On a more serious note, are you (=mdksoft) or are
Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Sun Aug 31, 2003 at 08:02:18PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
> > I finally got to using it with superkaramba:
> >
http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/screenshots/superkaramba-mandrakesecure-rdf.png
> >
> > Just need to work on the graphics a bit, either use a light background
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Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Sun Aug 31, 2003 at 08:02:18PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
>
>>>How's this?
>>>
>>>http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/rss.php
>>>
>>>Does that do what you want?
>>
>>I finally got to using it with superkaramba:
>>htt
On Sun Aug 31, 2003 at 08:02:18PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
> > How's this?
> >
> > http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/rss.php
> >
> > ?
> >
> > Does that do what you want?
>
> I finally got to using it with superkaramba:
> http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/screenshots/superkaramba
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Tue Aug 26, 2003 at 12:43:33AM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> > >>>- daily updates/security updates if available
> > >>
> > >>If mandrakesecure.net had RDF this wouldn't be too difficult. Vince?
> > >
> > >
> > > RDF of what packages are available or
On Tue Aug 26, 2003 at 06:13:02PM -0400, Levi Ramsey wrote:
> > http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/rss.php
>
> I can go about submitting it to the likes of K5 and Slashdot for sidebar
> headline boxes if desired...
It's up to you. Doesn't really matter to me. I don't know if slashdot
On Wed Aug 27 0:24 +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
> Levi Ramsey wrote:
> > On Mon Aug 25 17:44 -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
> >
> >>http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/rss.php
> >
> >
> > I can go about submitting it to the likes of K5 and Slashdot for sidebar
> > headline boxes if desired...
>
On Tue Aug 26, 2003 at 11:40:12AM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
> If mandrakesecure.net had RDF this wouldn't be too difficult. Vince?
> >>>
> >
> > How's this?
> >
> > http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/rss.php
> >
> > ?
> >
> > Does that do what you want?
> >
>
> I can't test with kar
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 11:40:12 +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
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> Vincent Danen wrote:
>> On Tue Aug 26, 2003 at 12:43:33AM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
>>
>If mandrakesecure.net had RDF this wouldn't be too difficult. Vince?
>>
>> How's this?
>>
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Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Tue Aug 26, 2003 at 12:43:33AM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
If mandrakesecure.net had RDF this wouldn't be too difficult. Vince?
>>>
>
> How's this?
>
> http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/rss.php
>
> ?
>
> Does th
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Laurent Culioli wrote:
> Le Lundi 25 Août 2003 14:38, Buchan Milne a écrit :
>
>
>>BTW, I have packages of karamba-0.22 and superkaramba-0.30, but I need
>>some opinions on what to do with them. karamba-0.22 doesn't run many new
>>themes (since most o
Le Lundi 25 Août 2003 14:38, Buchan Milne a écrit :
> BTW, I have packages of karamba-0.22 and superkaramba-0.30, but I need
> some opinions on what to do with them. karamba-0.22 doesn't run many new
> themes (since most of them were developed after karamba-0.17 for
> superkaramba), but they may h
On Tue Aug 26, 2003 at 12:43:33AM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
> >>>- daily updates/security updates if available
> >>
> >>If mandrakesecure.net had RDF this wouldn't be too difficult. Vince?
> >
> >
> > RDF of what packages are available or recently released? I suppose
> > something like that coul
On Mon Aug 25, 2003 at 02:38:43PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
> Of course, was my first thought. If we are going to try this, I think
> the first thing we need is some karamba themes that implement the pieces
> we want, while someone investigates running karamba in kdm ... but the
> themes would be
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Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Mon Aug 25, 2003 at 02:38:43PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
>
>>Of course, was my first thought. If we are going to try this, I think
>>the first thing we need is some karamba themes that implement the pieces
>>we want, while
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FACORAT Fabrice wrote:
> Le dim 24/08/2003 à 01:30, Leon Brooks a écrit :
>
>>On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 18:06, Emmanuel wrote:
>>
>>>What do you mandrakees think about including SuperKaramba and running
>>>it by default with simple things like weather etc...
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 12:41, Lea Gris wrote:
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> FACORAT Fabrice a écrit :
>
> | some suggestions :
> | - hourly fortune messages
> | - hourly tips/help messages
> | - daily mdk ads
> | - daily updates/security updates if available
>
>
> you for
Ainsi parlait Lea Gris :
> FACORAT Fabrice a écrit :
> | some suggestions :
> | - hourly fortune messages
> | - hourly tips/help messages
> | - daily mdk ads
> | - daily updates/security updates if available
>
>
> you forgot theses :
> - hourly random memory allocation (never freed)
> - hourly cor
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FACORAT Fabrice a écrit :
| some suggestions :
| - hourly fortune messages
| - hourly tips/help messages
| - daily mdk ads
| - daily updates/security updates if available
you forgot theses :
- - hourly random memory allocation (never freed)
- - hourly
Le dim 24/08/2003 à 01:30, Leon Brooks a écrit :
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 18:06, Emmanuel wrote:
> > What do you mandrakees think about including SuperKaramba and running
> > it by default with simple things like weather etc...
>
> I think an office with 200 or so Mandrake machines doing this wouldn'
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 18:06, Emmanuel wrote:
> What do you mandrakees think about including SuperKaramba and running
> it by default with simple things like weather etc...
I think an office with 200 or so Mandrake machines doing this wouldn't
have an Internet link any more, and an individual withou
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Emmanuel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What do you mandrakees think about including SuperKaramba and running it
> by default with simple things like weather etc...
Superkaramba is the only thing that has crashed X on my machine in
recent times, this occurs wit
On Mon Jan 20, 2003 at 01:21:56PM +0100, Pixel wrote:
> > > i tend to agree. Some people here want to merge both dialog boxes...
> > > will see...
> >
> > Maybe remove the alert text field, and instead add another checkbox in
> > msec>=4 (where the 'wheel', 'xgrp' etc group checkboxes are) to
> >
Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > i tend to agree. Some people here want to merge both dialog boxes...
> > will see...
>
> Maybe remove the alert text field, and instead add another checkbox in
> msec>=4 (where the 'wheel', 'xgrp' etc group checkboxes are) to
> 'Receives security alert
Pixel wrote:
> Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>>If the user setup is done first then new users are more likely to add
>>>themselves
>>>as a user. Then when prompted for the root/admin. password they will have
>>>already setup a non-root user that can be the default login.
>>>
>>
>>I
Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Bruce A. Mallett wrote:
>
> > If the user setup is done first then new users are more likely to add
> > themselves
> > as a user. Then when prompted for the root/admin. password they will have
> > already setup a non-root user that
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Bruce A. Mallett wrote:
> If the user setup is done first then new users are more likely to add
> themselves
> as a user. Then when prompted for the root/admin. password they will have
> already setup a non-root user that can be the default login.
>
I don't agree with this,
On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 05:05 PM, Benjamin Pflugmann wrote:
Moreover, gpg itself has a nice auto-retrieve option for automatic
download of missing keys from keyserver. Provided keys used for
signing packages are available there, it seems sufficient for me.
I never use this. I don't l
Hi.
On Wed 2002-10-30 at 10:05:21 -0700, Vincent Danen wrote:
[...]
> > Moreover, gpg itself has a nice auto-retrieve option for automatic
> > download of missing keys from keyserver. Provided keys used for
> > signing packages are available there, it seems sufficient for me.
>
> I never use this
isn't this a download manager, that several browsers have built into
them?/ ( Netscape has one that can be added to their browser, so it will
work with mozilla ) opera has one built right into it.
? Martins wrote:
when making a download it could be usefull if the browser supported
"download res
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AFAIK, both Konqueror and Mozilla support this, I suspect galeon does also.
If you are having problems with this in a specific piece of software,
you should note that, and consider rather posting the request on a forum
(mailing list, bug site etc) for
Try downloading with Konqueror. This feature is contained in it...
gftp makes the same, if you're downloading from some ftp-sites...
Taske a look at this URL http://www.krasu.ru/soft/chuchelo/ if you#re
looking for a download manager.
Peter
Sérgio Martins wrote:
when making a download it could
On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at 03:35 AM, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
[...]
hacks into a mirror, and starts replacing updates packages with
trojans
that are signed with the PLF key? urpmi will install them without
complaint. Now, I'm not saying the PLF folks are going to do this...
=) This co
Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 21:28, Vincent Danen a écrit :
> On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 11:02 AM, Ben Reser wrote:
> >> How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
> >> root's pubring?
> >
> > However this does bring up an interesting idea. Having urpmi/rpmdrake
> > kno
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 11:02 AM, Ben Reser wrote:
How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
root's pubring?
However this does bring up an interesting idea. Having urpmi/rpmdrake
know where to find the GPG keys for various sources. I would propose
that a f
Wonderful idea, perfect solution.
--- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having urpmi/rpmdrake
> know where to find the GPG keys for various sources.
> I would propose
> that a file name is made as a standard for the key
> for a source that is
> placed in the same path as the hdlist/synthesis
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:47:26AM -0600, Brad Felmey wrote:
> How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
> root's pubring?
However this does bring up an interesting idea. Having urpmi/rpmdrake
know where to find the GPG keys for various sources. I would propose
that a
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 07:47 AM, Brad Felmey wrote:
How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
root's pubring?
This is already done by gnupg package proper. Root should have 3 keys
on their keyring... two official packaging keys (for cooker/distrib),
and
I agree, it would be a great thing!
Why not putting mdk pubkey into RPM gnupg package?
Pierre
Le mar 29/10/2002 à 15:47, Brad Felmey a écrit :
> How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
> root's pubring?
> --
> Brad Felmey
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Todd Lyons wrote:
>O'Riordan, Kevin wrote on Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 04:08:46PM +0100 :
>
>
>>I tried using the snd-via686 module, but sound is very very choppy when
>>using esound or the xine alsa module. Sound is okay when using arts through
>>alsa, or oss emulation. Sound is also okay with the
O'Riordan, Kevin wrote on Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 04:08:46PM +0100 :
> I tried using the snd-via686 module, but sound is very very choppy when
> using esound or the xine alsa module. Sound is okay when using arts through
> alsa, or oss emulation. Sound is also okay with the via82cxxx module. Am
> run
Hi Brad,
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:41:48PM -0500, Brad Felmey wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 12:42, Reinhard Katzmann wrote:
>
> > What did you do to load the module ?
>
> Tried both modprobe and (after modprobe failed) insmod.
>
> > Also: Have you tried switching to snd-via686 with draksoun
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 12:42, Reinhard Katzmann wrote:
> What did you do to load the module ?
Tried both modprobe and (after modprobe failed) insmod.
> Also: Have you tried switching to snd-via686 with draksound ?
Yes, also did not work.
# lspcidrake -v
via82cxxx_audio : VIA Technologies|VT8
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 12:29:29PM -0500, Brad Felmey wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 10:08, O'Riordan, Kevin wrote:
>
> > I tried using the snd-via686 module, but sound is very very choppy when
> > using esound or the xine alsa module. Sound is okay when using arts through
> > alsa, or oss emulat
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 10:08, O'Riordan, Kevin wrote:
> I tried using the snd-via686 module, but sound is very very choppy when
> using esound or the xine alsa module. Sound is okay when using arts through
> alsa, or oss emulation. Sound is also okay with the via82cxxx module. Am
> running latest
-
From: Reinout van Schouwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 September 2002 23:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] suggestion for systems with VIA sound chips
Hi,
> Well I be it works! I have an onboard via sound chip that uses the
via82cXXX
> and ac97 kernel modules and sou
Aleksander Adamowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First, I've tried to conduct an upgrade from 9.0 beta4 to 9.0 RC1
That's a side note to your report, but - people should not do
upgrades from a beta version to another, because bugs from the
first may add to the second.
People should do upgrade
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 06:15, Igor Izyumin wrote:
> Also, can we have a "retry" button when a package fails to install? I
> often get problems with packages when installing over the network or on old
> CDROMs, and it would really help. Currently, there is only an option to
> cancel or continue. Is
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002 05:34, allen wrote:
> Right now I cannot install RC1 into VMWare for a variety of odd reasons
> that I hope are being addressed.
Oooh, yah, why do you bury us in such overwhelmingly specific detail? (-:
Cheers; Leon
Hal Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > People should do upgrades from the previous stable version to
> > the latest cooker/beta/rc, e.g. for currently, from 8.2 to
> > RC2. Thanks!
>
> I did an upgrade from 8.1 to 9.0RC1. Is this invalid behavior?
Well it *should* work, but the farther betw
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> Aleksander Adamowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>First, I've tried to conduct an upgrade from 9.0 beta4 to 9.0 RC1
>
>
> That's a side note to your report, but - people should not do
> upgrades from a beta version to another, because bugs from the
> first ma
Hi,
> Well I be it works! I have an onboard via sound chip that uses the via82cXXX
> and ac97 kernel modules and sound has always been problematic especially
> games like RTCW. Now it works fine. It doesn't seem to affect other sound
Of course, you could also just ditch the via82cxxx driver and
On Sat Sep 07 12:26 +0200, Pixel wrote:
> Levi Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > There is a problem which exists on many systems with VIA 82C686 sound chips
> > where X causes the sound to become crackly. This behavior can be fixed
> > by adding the following to the Device section of /etc
On Saturday 07 September 2002 04:21 pm, Richard Houser wrote:
> Pixel wrote:
> Option "PciRetry" "true"
> I'll try to give this a shot on the Compaq Presario 700 series of
> laptops to potentially confirm the Via Twister chips (Savage 4 core),
> they exibit the crackling sound and have that same
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Pixel wrote:
| Levi Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
|
|>There is a problem which exists on many systems with VIA 82C686 sound
chips
|>where X causes the sound to become crackly. This behavior can be fixed
|>by adding the following to the Device
On Saturday 07 September 2002 01:25 am, Levi Ramsey wrote:
> There is a problem which exists on many systems with VIA 82C686 sound chips
> where X causes the sound to become crackly. This behavior can be fixed
> by adding the following to the Device section of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4:
>
> Opt
On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 13:14, Buchan Milne wrote:
> But if you have to choose between users being able to:
> 1)Write CDs, and change an option to be ablee to CD-to-CD copy
> or
> 2)Possibly be able to CD-to-CD copy, but possibly not be able to write CDs
> at all
>
> I think it would be idiotic to
On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 01:26:32PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Igor Izyumin wrote:
>
> > That would be a very bad thing. CDROMs have to be SCSI [or emulated] for CD
> > copying programs to work, and few people want to use their CD burner for
> > reading CDs.
Far from tru
On 7 Sep 2002, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 12:26, Buchan Milne wrote:
>
> > Needing to be able to do CD-to-CD copies is normally illegitemate use of
> > a CD-RW drive, and IMHO, legitemate use should take preference (being able
> > to backup data on the hard disk or master CD
On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 12:26, Buchan Milne wrote:
> Needing to be able to do CD-to-CD copies is normally illegitemate use of
> a CD-RW drive, and IMHO, legitemate use should take preference (being able
> to backup data on the hard disk or master CDs, or write ISO images, as
> opposed to being ab
Buchan Milne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2)It should be easy for a user to use ide-scsi on a CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive,
> so that they can set it that way, and set it back if they have problems.
>
> Since Pixel (apparently, I still haven't been able to test) added this to
> drakconf, this is the cu
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Igor Izyumin wrote:
> On Friday 06 September 2002 03:24 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
> > There are sometimes issues when using ide-scsi on non-burners. I have
> > had some problems, it seems that I can't use supermount on my writer if
> > I use ide-scsi on my dvd/cdrom, so I don't
Levi Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is a problem which exists on many systems with VIA 82C686 sound chips
> where X causes the sound to become crackly. This behavior can be fixed
> by adding the following to the Device section of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4:
>
> Option "PciRetry" "t
Igor Izyumin wrote:
>Also, can we have a "retry" button when a package fails to install? I often
>get problems with packages when installing over the network or on old CDROMs,
>and it would really help. Currently, there is only an option to cancel or
>continue. Is it really that hard to imp
Also, can we have a "retry" button when a package fails to install? I often
get problems with packages when installing over the network or on old CDROMs,
and it would really help. Currently, there is only an option to cancel or
continue. Is it really that hard to implement?
--
-- Igor
On Friday 06 September 2002 03:24 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
> There are sometimes issues when using ide-scsi on non-burners. I have
> had some problems, it seems that I can't use supermount on my writer if
> I use ide-scsi on my dvd/cdrom, so I don't think ide-scsi should be the
> default for CDROMs
"David Bolin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also during beta4 I had a very similar problem with
> my USB compactflash/smartmedia card reader plugged in. Failed the install,
> unplugged the reader and tried again and install went off without a hitch.
this should be ok now (in rc1, and the rc2-
I saw this bug while I was installing, and the installation failed(fresh
install), I really don't know if this had anything to do with the cause, but
I tried once again to do the install and it succeeded. The only thing that I
did different was remove a DVD that I had forgotten to remove from
Hi,
Thanks I need to upgrade again, my version of mcc doesn't have that yet.
Yes, in the past I've done similar mod's to my machine but it doesn't
always work.
Usually happens when it's for someone else and it's not easy to get newbies
to modify the system via command line if it didn't work
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dcd wrote:
| Hi,
|Not sure where this should be addressed to but here goes.
|
| I've been using mandrake for a while now myself and the most common
| complaint I get from other new users
| is as follows
|It recognised my cdburner (and called
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