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2003-11-19 Thread Kjell Andersson
Hi ! What about RS 6000 machines ? Especially 43P-150 :-) Will they be able to boot and install from the 9.2 I would love to get these machines runing on Linux and Mandrake Since i already have a couple of x86 doing that ! Regards Kjell A --

Mandrake on RS 6000

2003-11-19 Thread Kjell Andersson
Hi ! What about RS 6000 machines ? Especially 43P-150 :-) Will they be able to boot and install from the 9.2 I would love to get these machines runing on Linux and Mandrake Since i already have a couple of x86 doing that ! Regards Kjell A --

Re: Mandrake on RS 6000

2003-11-19 Thread Tirs Abril
A Dimecres 19 Novembre 2003 12:19, Kjell Andersson va escriure: What about RS 6000 machines ? Especially 43P-150 :-) Will they be able to boot and install from the 9.2 I would love to get these machines runing on Linux and Mandrake Since i already have a couple of x86 doing that ! I heard

Re: How can I reconfigure network settings?

2003-11-19 Thread Stew Benedict
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Generation NeXT wrote: Hi, I'm desperately trying to get stuff to work. I am relatively new to Linux, and Mandrake is highly recommended. So I installed Mandrake 9.1. I'm not able to configure my networking setup. I try the netconf from the KDE Start

Re: your mail

2003-11-19 Thread Tirs Abril
A Dimecres 19 Novembre 2003 15:42, Stew Benedict va escriure: 9.1 was tested and mostly built on an RS6000 43P-150. Hum... maybe I should try again when I get some spare time again. I tried to install 9.1 for a short while but unfortunately I couldn't dedicate all the necessary time to it

Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Olivier Grisel
Hello, I'm trying to upgrade my ibook 2.2 from 9.1 to cooker using urpmi (urpmi urpmi and urpmi --auto-select --no-verify-rpm) and most of the system got upgraded after manually desinstalling some conflicting packages with urpme but I can't get the draktools back : quote # urpmi

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Gaétan QUENTIN
Hi, I don't know what your problem is, but i was wondering, about ppc cooker: i have installed mandrake 9.1 on my imac and pc. Then i have updated them, from 9.1 to cooker. Since that day, i update my systems (pc and ppc) daily and i can say that if the i586 cooker version is moving fast

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Stew Benedict
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] Gaétan QUENTIN wrote: Hi, I don't know what your problem is, but i was wondering, about ppc cooker: i have installed mandrake 9.1 on my imac and pc. Then i have updated them, from 9.1 to cooker. Since that day, i update my systems (pc and ppc) daily

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Ray Auge
Go Stew, Give me till May-June, at that time I will hopefully be in a position to help with the builds (PPC cluster time). till then, good luck and keep it up Ray On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 12:35, Stew Benedict wrote: On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] Gaétan QUENTIN wrote: Hi, I don't

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Stew Benedict
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Ray Auge wrote: Go Stew, Give me till May-June, at that time I will hopefully be in a position to help with the builds (PPC cluster time). till then, good luck and keep it up Thanks, But the one person I was referring to isn't me. All I've done aside from

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Stew Benedict
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Olivier Grisel wrote: Hello, I'm trying to upgrade my ibook 2.2 from 9.1 to cooker using urpmi (urpmi urpmi and urpmi --auto-select --no-verify-rpm) and most of the system got upgraded after manually desinstalling some conflicting packages with urpme but I can't get

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Olivier Grisel
Stew Benedict wrote: They aren't the same package. The perl-gtk2 api changed. I wrote a summary of my cooker-ppc experience abotu a month ago and posted packages I found to be lacking here: http://peoples.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict/cooker-ppc/ The summary in in this list's archives, as well

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Olivier Grisel
Stew Benedict wrote: On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Ray Auge wrote: Thanks, But the one person I was referring to isn't me. All I've done aside from support here is the brief cooker HOWTO/Status I did a few weeks back, as well as packaging a 2.6benh kernel, available on my webspace. More/faster

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Stew Benedict
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Olivier Grisel wrote: If you lack computing power wouldn't it be possible to write some scripts to download cooker SRPMs, build ppc-RPMs and upload them back on a repository automatically. Volunteers could launch the script on their idle cooker-ppc machines and that

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Pascal Gagnon
It's not the respond that you would like but I started to build for myself from the SRPMS (mainly gnome specific) when I find that my iboolk lag too much from my i586. I understood long ago that there is only one machine that try to keep ppc in sync at mandrake and we just have to be patient

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Pascal Gagnon
That would be great but how ? It's often more complicated than that to build something working. Example: I've just finished to build mozilla-firebird-0.7... Everything fine, the rpm, the install, the icons... BUT It just don't work. It seems to launch ok then.. stop. Nothing. I haven't find yet

Re: Cooker dependencies

2003-11-19 Thread Stew Benedict
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Pascal Gagnon wrote: That would be great but how ? It's often more complicated than that to build something working. Example: I've just finished to build mozilla-firebird-0.7... Everything fine, the rpm, the install, the icons... BUT It just don't work. It seems to