On Thursday 22 November 2001 04:55, you wrote:
Compiling the NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-1541 kernel-module gives the following
error on LM-8.1:
In file included from nv.c:50:
/usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use
kernel-headers system headers,
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 11:44 pm, you wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering if someone could point me to where I might be able
to find a newer kernel (e.g. 2.4.11 or 13) for Mandrake 8.1?
Thanks,
Tim
Try cooker, which has 2.4.13 (although the current -6mdk seems to be
On October 19, 2001 01:06 am, you wrote:
xmms-kjofol-skins-1.2.0-3mdk.i586.rpm
xmms-more-vis-plugins-unsafe-1.4.0-3mdk.i586.rpm
xmms-skins-1.0.0-11mdk.noarch.rpm
I checked RPMNet but could not find them there.
They are there. Make sure you search for 'xmms-kjofol-skins' and not
On September 18, 2001 21:23 pm, you wrote:
Hi,
have i updated to kernel 2.4.8 and the deps (initscripts 6.27)
when i load KDE (startx), no desktop icons appear and KDE is
generaly unstable,
anybody else had this happen ?
Try disabling supermount (I removed it completely from /etc/fstab)
On September 18, 2001 16:33 pm, you wrote:
Charles A Edwards wrote:
For those who are interested the RC1 has been uploaded to many
of the Mandrake mirrors.
What is that, a final beta?
RC = Release Candidate
About as close as to the final release as possible.
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On September 13, 2001 23:50 pm, you wrote:
If there a command that reports disk space free on individual mounts?
Regards,
Brett
'df' for all
'df /dev/hdxx' or 'df /mountname' for an individual mount.
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On September 14, 2001 00:04 am, you wrote:
If there a good online reference guide to all these basic commands I
should know?
I've got a mirror of the 'Linux Cheatsheet' at
http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca/sections.php?op=listarticlessecid=1
Very basic commands, but should get you started.
On August 30, 2001 10:05 am, you wrote:
hi list
i have an mandrake 7.2 machine that previously have
2.2.x kernel. i have upgraded the kernel to 2.4.9
lately. everything seemed to work fine except for
ipchains. when i execute ipchains commands, i get this
error message:
ipchains:
On August 30, 2001 10:23 am, you wrote:
ipchains: Incompatible with this kernel
ipchains has been replaced by iptables
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/security/iptables_basics.html
Yes, but ipchains compatablity is still a kernel option.
Quite true, but I would suggest
!,
Anyone have any advice on building PHP modules that are not included in the
Mandrake PHP (ie: php-pdf , php-bcmath, etc) as rpms? I've successfully
rebuilt the PHP src.rpm to allow these, but then had to import the the .so
file from another distro (Polish(ed)) in order to get it
On August 26, 2001 05:24 pm, you wrote:
Hi, I have been trying to install the new kde 2.2 and it tells me it needs
libmimelib.so.1 which is found in kdesupport 2.1.1
well, kdesupport is installed on my system, but kde or the software manager
on mandrake 8.0 tries to install and says
On August 23, 2001 09:50 am, Mark Weaver wrote:
Ok, hoyt...
clearly either you got up on the wrong side of the keyboard, or you're
just normally a smart ass with few people skills. actually, since i've
been a long time subscriber to this list the MAIL LIST ARCHIVES was the
first place i
On August 21, 2001 08:51 pm, J. C. Woods wrote:
steve wrote:
No doubt, I'm just saying that Bell Canada developed it orignally for
their purposes and made it available to all. =)
Two years ago it could only be downloaded from Sympatico [division of
Bell Canada] servers. FWIU their code
On August 22, 2001 03:45 am, steve wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 08:38:37PM -0600, J.P.Pasnak wrote:
On August 21, 2001 08:51 pm, J. C. Woods wrote:
steve wrote:
No doubt, I'm just saying that Bell Canada developed it orignally for
their purposes and made it available to all
On August 18, 2001 01:34 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
How do I get rid of that graphical startup and shutdown glop?
rpm -e Aurora
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Want to buy your Pack or
On August 13, 2001 10:10 am, George Petri wrote:
domainname.com is the actual domain. By purchasing it, you can make as
many names (www.domainname.com) and subdomains
(poptart.office.domainname.com) as you want.
With poptart.office.domainname.com, can it be
On August 13, 2001 10:30 pm, you wrote:
At 01:49 PM 08/13/2001 -0400, J.P.Pasnak wrote:
Nope. www.poptart.office.domainname.com would have to be in dns, not
configured as a directory. Take a look at a typical vhost for apache
sometime--you can point any name for your machine to any
!,
Anyone have any tips or links on how to go about rebuilding a kernel for AMD
Athlon, from the kernel source RPM?
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On August 8, 2001 12:45 pm, Sevatio wrote:
This is for the KDE Desktop:
I'm searching for a better Eth throughput monitor than WMnet. Everyone
that's I've setup LM8.0 for can't make any sense of Wmnet's graphics and
readings. On top of that, Wmnet is unnecessarily large. Have they
On August 9, 2001 01:35 am, Dariusz Bielecki wrote:
what is a diffrence beetwen x86config and
x86config-4???
XF86Config - XFree86 3.x.x
XF86Config-4 - XFree86 4.x.x
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On August 7, 2001 05:51 pm, Julia A. Case wrote:
Quoting Alex Yung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Alternatively, you can use VNC which you can have a choice of running VNC
client under WinXX or use any WEB browser of your choice. VNC is free
and you get the full result as receiving xdmcp from your
!,
Can anyone point me in the right direction for creating a php-bcmath RPM?
I've successfully recompiled php to support bcmath, and then manually added
the bcmath.so from a different distro (couldn't find a .src.rpm) but I'm
looking for a cleaner solution. Any suggestions?
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On July 19, 2001 02:28 am, Abraham Mandac wrote:
I just recently built libIDL from source (libIDL
is one of the libraries required to be able to
build mozilla).
snip
$ rpm -q libIDL
invokes this message:
package libIDL is not installed
No 'rpm -i', no entry in the RPM database, equals
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