I prefer the new rpmdrake. It's a lot faster, and looks better for the
most part.
I think when you get used to it, you'll be fine :-)
Damon
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On 29 Aug 2002 22:27:47 -0400
Dave Seff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Count me as another who liked the way it was previously, where you could
tab between installed and installable, whereas now you have to go back
and forth between aps instead of tabs. Definitely less convenient for me.
Count me as another who liked the way it was previously, where you could
tab between installed and installable, whereas now you have to go back
and forth between aps instead of tabs. Definitely less convenient for me.
Amen. Put it back the way it was.
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Lorne wrote on Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 06:33:14PM -0700 :
I would agree on the software manager. It is a BIG step backwards to seperate
them out like that. I adds complexity that shouldn't be there.
Think of Mandrake Control Center in the same light as Control Panel.
You can run all of your
On Tuesday 27 August 2002 05:05 pm, you wrote:
Lorne wrote on Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 06:33:14PM -0700 :
I would agree on the software manager. It is a BIG step backwards to
seperate them out like that. I adds complexity that shouldn't be there.
Think of Mandrake Control Center in the same
Hallo!
I've installed beta 4 and:
-driver for my Philips ToUCam Fun webcam was correctly installed under beta 3;
under beta 4 it isn't. I've solved it adding modprobe pwc and insmod pwc
lines at the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local
-first boot after installation has taken me to a console after
On Monday 26 August 2002 09:58 am, you wrote:
Hallo!
I've installed beta 4 and:
-driver for my Philips ToUCam Fun webcam was correctly installed under beta
3; under beta 4 it isn't. I've solved it adding modprobe pwc and insmod
pwc lines at the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local
-first boot after