Stew,
The new mozilla-1.3-0.final.20030228.1mdk.pp.rpm depends on the follwing
libs:
- libnspr4-1.3-0.final
- libnss3-1.3-0.final
Both were not found on the sunet-mirror.
Could you look into it?
Thanks,
Bob.
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Robert Shade wrote:
I am having trouble making the pppoe connection at install time. it
goes into hard lock as soon as i press ok... i have tried with both
ethernet and adsl enabled as well as just adsl.
Yeah I had this happen with my PowerBook. (Stew: Could this
On 5 Mar 2003, Bob Sloots wrote:
Stew,
The new mozilla-1.3-0.final.20030228.1mdk.pp.rpm depends on the follwing
libs:
- libnspr4-1.3-0.final
- libnss3-1.3-0.final
Both were not found on the sunet-mirror.
Could you look into it?
Up on my web space
Stew Benedict
--
MandrakeSoft
Thanks for the reply...
I have another problem... the bootloader, won't load. i put setenv
boot-device hd:11,\\:tbxi into the openfirmware. on reboot, it shows a
question mark while looking for a bootdrive then loads os x... the
bootstrap partition is there.
thanks for the help.
On
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 12:16, Stew Benedict wrote:
On 5 Mar 2003, Bob Sloots wrote:
Stew,
The new mozilla-1.3-0.final.20030228.1mdk.pp.rpm depends on the follwing
libs:
- libnspr4-1.3-0.final
- libnss3-1.3-0.final
Both were not found on the sunet-mirror.
Could you look into
answering my own question... i think the problem was i had 8MB of free
space between the bootstrap and root mount loaded and it works
but, the adsl is not
my modem connects through the ethernet port of the ibook via PPPoE.
going through drakconnect, i use the wizard, and select
going through drakconnect, i use the wizard, and select only adsl (is
this right?) and put in my details... the same one's that work fine in
OS X. it tries to connect, after 15seconds or so fails. it sends some
data upstream and i can see it on the net monitor as well as the data
led on the
does the network need to be restarted? can this make a difference?
Yes it does. If it ever asks you to do this (unless you actually have a good
connection and are downloading something) do it. There are some network
configuration changes that can only be applied by restarting the network.
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, entropy wrote:
answering my own question... i think the problem was i had 8MB of free
space between the bootstrap and root mount loaded and it works
but, the adsl is not
Shouldn't have mattered as long as all the partition numbers were
referenced
Citeren entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the reply...
I have another problem... the bootloader, won't load. i put
setenv
boot-device hd:11,\\:tbxi into the openfirmware. on reboot, it
shows a
question mark while looking for a bootdrive then loads os x...
the
bootstrap partition
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 09:21 am, entropy wrote:
i'm not sure i have the line you're talking about in my conf file i
defintetly don't have anything that says NOTFOUND
there are a couple of lines near the end that are for pppd extra
arguments and pppoe extra arguments, but i don't think
i didn't even get to see that menu when installing (the install that
worked, that is) though stew just said it shouldn't matter, i'll pass
along, what i changed, and what worked.
i had a space of about 8mb between the bootstrap and my root. removing
that space, so it was sequential made
i get a repeating
execvp: no such file or directory
tried to find out more, but the log only seemed to say the adsl
connection timed out... so much for being verbose.
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 11:33 PM, Robert Shade wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 09:21 am, entropy wrote:
i'm not sure i
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 09:58 am, entropy wrote:
i get a repeating
execvp: no such file or directory
Yeah that's what I got when the PPPD entry was wrong. Are you sure that there
is no PPPD= line in /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf?
If there isn't then you could try putting one in there, or wait for
i just dumred pppd=/usr/sbin/pppd into the pppoe.conf and everything
is sweet!
i was wondering, should i be doing to the kernal? i want hfsplus
support, and i'm a little confused about what exactly is going on
there. all the references i checked in google are really old. the
binary of hfs+
i just dumred pppd=/usr/sbin/pppd into the pppoe.conf and everything
is sweet!
Great!
i was wondering, should i be doing to the kernal? i want hfsplus
support, and i'm a little confused about what exactly is going on there.
all the references i checked in google are really old. the binary of
i am still not sure mhich kernel i should use to begin with. The default
appears to support all my hardware so there is no drastic need for particular
kernel. i see benh has an ibook optimised kernel.. should i be using
that? i have the original ibook2 and want a kernel that will read
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, melchior wrote:
i am still not sure mhich kernel i should use to begin with. The default
appears to support all my hardware so there is no drastic need for particular
kernel. i see benh has an ibook optimised kernel.. should i be using
that? i have the original
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