Re: [Cooker] Bug in Diskdrake with NFS

2003-05-28 Thread John Allen
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 19:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used lsnetdrake to try to understand why my shared folder do not appear in the NFS server search. lsnetdrake --nfs do not show my laptop shared folders (despite they are in /etc/export) lsnetdrake --smb shows them On the laptop, I

Re: [Cooker] Bug in Diskdrake with NFS

2003-05-28 Thread Eric Fernandez
John Allen wrote: On Tuesday 27 May 2003 19:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used lsnetdrake to try to understand why my shared folder do not appear in the NFS server search. lsnetdrake --nfs do not show my laptop shared folders (despite they are in /etc/export) lsnetdrake --smb shows them On

[Cooker] Where does diskdrake --fileshare store the config data ?

2003-05-28 Thread Eric Fernandez
Still related to my nfs problem, I would like to know where diskdrake saves its configuration. When you open diskdrake --filshare for the first time, it asks what you want to use to share folders : nfs, smb or both. Unfortunately, this choice is asked only once, and I did not find a way to

Re: [Cooker] Where does diskdrake --fileshare store the config data?

2003-05-28 Thread Thierry Vignaud
Eric Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Still related to my nfs problem, I would like to know where diskdrake saves its configuration. diskdrake --fileshare call any::fileshare_config() which store its config into /etc/security/fileshare.conf

Re: [Cooker] Where does diskdrake --fileshare store the config data?

2003-05-28 Thread Eric Fernandez
Thierry Vignaud wrote: Eric Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Still related to my nfs problem, I would like to know where diskdrake saves its configuration. diskdrake --fileshare call any::fileshare_config() which store its config into /etc/security/fileshare.conf Yes, but

[Cooker] aspell-de-0.50 missing (German)

2003-05-28 Thread Robert Fox
Subject says it all. Thx, R.Fox -- Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fox Consulting Services

Re: [Cooker] Why there isn't Beijing in timezone?

2003-05-28 Thread Thierry Vignaud
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: UTC-8 is presented by Shanghai, it is very strange. Beijing is the capital of China. So, there is no reason that Beijing is not in the list. I want to file a bug, but I don't know which packages are related. Who can help me? Ottawa is

Re: [Cooker] Urpmi bad signature solution

2003-05-28 Thread webudo2
Below procedure works for the most packages, but there are still a lot rpm's with key ID 604aa4e4 wich can't be exported: # rpm -Fvh *rpm warning: apache2-2.0.45-5mdk.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 604aa4e4 This grows up when I query through all rpm's. Is there any way to fix this

[Cooker] laptop-kernelpatch

2003-05-28 Thread Steffen Barszus
Hi! I just read about a laptop-kernel-patchset. Maybe it is of interest for some people here ? https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/laptopkernel/ regards steffen

Re: [Cooker] Re: Cooker HowTo

2003-05-28 Thread Buchan Milne
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greg Meyer wrote: Okay, I take back everything I said about the wiki. ;-) After working with it tonight, I've come to the conclusion that my fears are unfounded. I agree with Vincent now, that whether or not anybody works on it or not, it is a

Re: [Cooker] Why there isn't Beijing in timezone?

2003-05-28 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau
Mandrake Simplified Chinese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: UTC-8 is presented by Shanghai, it is very strange. Beijing is the capital of China. So, there is no reason that Beijing is not in the list. I want to file a bug, but I don't know which packages are related. Who can help me? Timezones

Re: [Cooker] laptop-kernelpatch

2003-05-28 Thread Buchan Milne
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steffen Barszus wrote: Hi! I just read about a laptop-kernel-patchset. Maybe it is of interest for some people here ? https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/laptopkernel/ laptopkernel is a patchset for the linux kernel containing several useful

Re: [Cooker] laptop-kernelpatch

2003-05-28 Thread Robin Rosenberg
onsdagen den 28 maj 2003 13.05 skrev Steffen Barszus: Hi! I just read about a laptop-kernel-patchset. Maybe it is of interest for some people here ? https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/laptopkernel/ regards steffen Saw it too and it's interesting. It's been a while since I looked at

[Cooker] php-4.3.2RC4 on 9.1

2003-05-28 Thread Oden Eriksson
Hi. All tests except mbstring ran ok. Here's my latest phpinfo page: http://www.deserve-it.com/php/phpinfo-20030528.html I think I will upload this today... Chears. -- Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com

Re: [Cooker] laptop-kernelpatch

2003-05-28 Thread danny
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Buchan Milne wrote: Since Mandrake has acpi, software suspend, supermount, and some hardware compatability patches (ie Thinkpad drivers), what's different? cynical: well, this laptop-kernel at least uses supermount-ng, while our kernels still use the old version. I think,

Re: [Cooker] laptop-kernelpatch

2003-05-28 Thread Steffen Barszus
Am Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2003 13:19 schrieb Michael Scherer: On Wednesday 28 May 2003 13:05, Steffen Barszus wrote: Hi! I just read about a laptop-kernel-patchset. Maybe it is of interest for some people here ? https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/laptopkernel/ well, except for some

Re: [Cooker] Re: Cooker HowTo

2003-05-28 Thread Steffen Barszus
Am Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2003 13:32 schrieb Buchan Milne: Mostly ... just remember to link new documents in some place logical, I couldn't easily find your cooker howto in the Wiki, so I made a link to it in the testing task for 9.2. But it seems its mostly you, me and Austin at present. Others

Re: [Cooker] Re: Cooker HowTo

2003-05-28 Thread Greg Meyer
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 07:32 am, Buchan Milne wrote: So now I do to. Are you happy now :-P Mostly ... just remember to link new documents in some place logical, I couldn't easily find your cooker howto in the Wiki, so I made a link to it in the testing task for 9.2. I wasn't

Re: [Cooker] laptop-kernelpatch

2003-05-28 Thread Svetoslav Slavtchev
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, 28 May 2003, Buchan Milne wrote: Since Mandrake has acpi, software suspend, supermount, and some hardware compatability patches (ie Thinkpad drivers), what's different? cynical: well, this laptop-kernel at least uses supermount-ng, while our kernels