Where did you read that?
On the site in the section System requirements (down, on the right).
Maybe they updated this recently...
Ok, I found it too... must be a typo? I trust the pressrelease.
Yeah, it's the first app that does this for HFS and HFS+ partions! I
wonder if it works in
Thought this might be interesting! Sorry for the large text...
http://www.fwb.com/html/partition_toolkit.html
FWB Ships Partition Toolkit Version 1.0 with Partition Resizing - (from
their email press release)
FWB Ships Partition Toolkit Version 1.0
-Easy-to-use disk utility resizes drive
Just thought I'd tell everyone that the last time I tried to upgrade to
the latest sysvinit (after some more failures) everything worked fine.
Services start and stop and I can boot my machine normally.
Maybe the combination with the new initscripts rpm did the trick?
And btw, thanks to stew
Ok, I downgraded to SysVInit 2.83 and now everything works again...
//ernie
initrd=hd:9,initrd-2.4.19-16mdk.img
Ok, now I've tried:
2.4.19 without devfs mount.
2.4.19 with devfs mount.
2.4.19 without devfs mount and single.
2.4.19 with devfs mount and single.
2.5.47 with and without
Hi all!
So, yesterday when I downloaded the latest cooker rpm's something went
wrong.
I can no longer boot into linux.
What happens is that the kernel and ramdisk loads, and just before
starting init it stops.
It says it can't find the modules mousedev and keybdev, and that's
normal, but now
initrd=hd:9,initrd-2.4.19-16mdk.img
Ok, now I've tried:
2.4.19 without devfs mount.
2.4.19 with devfs mount.
2.4.19 without devfs mount and single.
2.4.19 with devfs mount and single.
2.5.47 with and without single.
And since everything worked yesterday, I don't think the problem lies
I have the same issue... To make KDE continue I just start top and kill
the
dcop process that's taking all cpu-time.
But after that issue, comes another... The kdewizard starts every time
I log in!
Strange, and annoying...
//ernie
torsdagen den 24 oktober 2002 kl 21.58 skrev Jeroen van Drie /
Hi!
I have built 2 new rpm's that could go in contrib: kopete-0.5 and
angband 3.0.1
What should I do with them?
And, the old problem with kde 3, that every time you log in the
kdewizard starts... how could that be fixed? It has been like that
since the first kde-3 betas and still is with
??? - No changes have been made to the install kernel or installer since
8.2. Or for that matter, the installed kernel either. Now it's possible
the mirrors never did get the final installer image, which then would
lead
to the type of results you're mentioning.
The way around that is to
The CD I'm currently using is the 8.2beta2 CD.
It boots with kernel 2.4.18 and 2.2.20 and has also got
modules.cz-2.4.18-4mdkBOOT and modules.cz-2.2.20-9mdkBOOT in
Mandrake/mdkinst/lib/.
IIRC the cooker/ppc mirrors only have kernel 2.4.13, 2.2.XX and 2.2.YY
and thus only
Hi everyone!
I just want to say that today I just got a lot of things working!
I'm running some kind of 8.2-beta2 + 8.2 + 8.3-cooker version of Mandrake and
has the following up and running:
Epson Stylus 760
Trick: CUPS, Foomatic + stc740ih.upp and chmod /dev/usb/lp0
And I'm wondering about the best way to upgrade!
What should I type?
Could I do something like:
wget ftp://my.favourite.mirror/mandrake/8.2/ppc/RPMS/* | rpm -uvh
?? KPackage krashes all the time so I'd rather not use it, and it seems like a waste
to burn 2 cds when my net almost is faster
But now I know! I simply moved the partion (1) to nr. 17, and now everything
works! Couldn't someone have told me that? :-)
//ernie
/dev/rdisk0 map block size=512
#: type name length base ( size )
1: Apple_Free Extra
Hi everyone!
Just tried installing Mandrake 8.2 ppc beta, but when it comes to
partioning, both in graphical and text mode, it says that:
There's not enough space for the bootstrap.
There are no partions on my disk.
Went to the installer-console, and tried fdisk, and it said kindof the same
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