I agree with Michael, it would be nice to get some information about if and
when the new version will be available.
The ISO will be available (for sale) _shortly_ (ie : I don't know when :-)
Keep in mind you won't be able to download it from a mirror like the former
version : as 99% of the
There is a lot of info on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. The new
version is still under development but getting close. I am using it and I
really like the product.
--
Regards
Josephhttp://www.datakota.com
On Thursday 15 August 2002 05:16 pm, you wrote:
I
Phil Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Florin,
I downloaded and burned the new cooker iso's and can't find the
snf-language selection
listed in the packages at all
(florin@penguin)[rpm/SOURCES]-% ll /RPMS/snf-*
-rw-r--r--1 mandrake rpm 1995 Nov 20 10:30
Ok Florin,
I looked at the cooker cd's and found that snf-en,
naat-frontend-www-en are not on either of the cd's, found them listed
here
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/
Mandrake/RPMS
But not with the cooker cd's as was led to believe.
Phil
Florin,
I downloaded and burned the new cooker iso's and can't find the
snf-language selection
listed in the packages at all
Phil
You'll have to use the expert mode of the installation. Then you can
select the needed packages to be installed. There are several categories
... Gnome,
Brent Baude [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Florin,
Could you take a moment to clear us up on this. I would like to try the
cooker version of snf out too. I have downloaded the entire mandrake-devel
tree to a local server and created a network install floppy. I was able to
kickoff the
I can't locate the new snf. Will someone please post the link to it?
thanks,
Esten Porter
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Hello
I have a simple question. I know that there is a new version of SNF out
that is still on the 2.2.19 kernel. I found the cookfire directory on the
ftp site, but what is the best way to test it out. Down load the whole
thing and make a ISO to install from, or upgrade just a few