On Tuesday 24 December 2002 03:01 pm, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 December 2002 10:46 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> > On Tuesday 24 December 2002 09:28 am, you wrote:
> > > OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers.
> >
> > Just got home from work!
> >
> > Add Me! Me! Me!
>
> Yeah, bu
How do I offer myself as a tester?
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 16:46:04 -0700
FemmeFatale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 09:28 AM 12/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers. Most of the
> >crew here seems to be US, and we don't have anybody for Australia yet.
> >List:
> >
> >UNITED KINGDOM
> >
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 08:50, Brian Parish wrote:
> I have broadband (512 ADSL), but only a 1GB / month quota. What we need
> is someone preferably with cable and a bigger quota. I'll put this on
> the luv list (Linux Users Victoria) and see if we can extract a
> volunteer with the appropriate re
At 09:28 AM 12/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers. Most of the
crew here seems to be US, and we don't have anybody for Australia yet.
List:
UNITED KINGDOM
Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CANADA
Ingo Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
UNITED STATES
Lee <[EM
I don't have much in financial resources and I work from a 33.6
connection (gotta love Verizon's rural phone lines)...however, I'd love
to be part of the testing. So...
I just happen to have about 25GB+ that I could use for testing (been
looking for a reason to dump XP Pro now that I don't use it
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Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 9:28 AM
To: NewbieMandrake-List
Subject: [newbie] Crash Burners of the World Unite
You can count me in for burning cd's. I have a cable connection. I li
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 06:58, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 01:28, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> > OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers. Most of the
> > crew here seems to be US, and we don't have anybody for Australia yet.
> > List:
>
> I've only got a 56k connection, and
On Tuesday 24 Dec 2002 H:28 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers. Most of the
> crew here seems to be US, and we don't have anybody for Australia yet.
> List:
>
> UNITED KINGDOM
> Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> John<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CANADA
> In
On December 24, 2002 07:28 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers. Most of the
> crew here seems to be US, and we don't have anybody for Australia yet.
Inter-lined comments.
> List:
>
> UNITED KINGDOM
> Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> CANADA
> Ingo Ba
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 09:28 am, you wrote:
> OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers.
Just got home from work!
Add Me! Me! Me!
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On Tuesday 24 Dec 2002 2:28 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers. Most of the
> crew here seems to be US, and we don't have anybody for Australia yet.
> List:
>
> UNITED KINGDOM
> Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am too newbie to have been of the old
OK, so far there is an incredible number of volunteers. Most of the
crew here seems to be US, and we don't have anybody for Australia yet.
List:
UNITED KINGDOM
Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CANADA
Ingo Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
UNITED STATES
Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Lower At
I posted this on alt.os.linux.mandrake but thought I'd post to this
list, too (I hope this is not considered Spam).:
I have a set of install discs for mdk 9.0 from Cheapbytes ( I am a
Club Mandrake member, however :) ). I managed
to install 9.0 over an existing ext2 and swap a partition (not an
u
Try lookinging in /var/log/urpmi.log and the archives of urpmi.log
I wonder what could have caused the problem?
Let us know when you find out.
derek
On Monday 24 December 2001 22:10, Russ Kepler wrote:
> A couple of days ago I updated my Mandrake 8.1 from the mirrors at
> ftp://ftp.sunet.se
A couple of days ago I updated my Mandrake 8.1 from the mirrors at
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake/updates/8.1/RPMS using
the Mandrake Update selection in the software manager. Nothing in the kernel
was changed as I was putting that off until later, but all the other update
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 04:13 pm, you wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Mdk 8.1 is up and working (from what I can tell) correctly for the most
> part. However, it crashes (hangs really) on exit. The last thing I see on
> the screen is that the eth0 is shutting down (and stays that way until I
> reset
Greetings,
Mdk 8.1 is up and working (from what I can tell) correctly for the most part.
However, it crashes (hangs really) on exit. The last thing I see on the
screen is that the eth0 is shutting down (and stays that way until I reset
the PC its self with a hard reset --gasp!). I am not su
oh poop
Sorry wrong button again!
>Since these appear to be KDE problems, I'd suggest you send them to
>bugs.kde.org rather than the list.
>M.
On Saturday 20 January 2001 15:59, you wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I have a couple of crash reports,
Since these appear to be KDE problems, I'd suggest you send them to
bugs.kde.org rather than the list.
M.
On Saturday 20 January 2001 15:59, you wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I have a couple of crash reports, listed below, attn: Developers!
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Hello list
I have a couple of crash reports, listed below, attn: Developers!
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)
Mr A V Moisseenkov wrote:
>
> Dear experts,
>
> I installed Mandrake 7.0 on a powerful computer,
> where it worked fine. Than I took the hard drive
> out and inserted it into my home computer,
> which is a Pentium 120, Cirrus Logic 5446.
>
> Now, when Linux boots and goes through all the
> text
Hi,
I have a problem with a hard drive, I can no longer boot on my
mandrake.
Hopefully, I have a second drive where I will install the
mandrake 6.1, but I would like to mount my hold partition (/root) trough my new
installation in order to save my configuration files and all my
download.
ilp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 10:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] crash tests
>
>
> Josh McCaffrey wrote:
> > sometimes several seconds to do anything. If I have 60ns EDO RAM, what
> > would disk swappi
ay, December 03, 1999 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] crash tests
Josh McCaffrey wrote:
> sometimes several seconds to do anything. If I have 60ns EDO RAM, what
> would disk swapping be comparable to?
Well, typical disk accesses are around 10ms is I remember correctly...
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Josh McCaffrey wrote:
> sometimes several seconds to do anything. If I have 60ns EDO RAM, what
> would disk swapping be comparable to?
Well, typical disk accesses are around 10ms is I remember correctly...
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may find you're chasing something that doesn't exist. If the
> reliability is anything like what I've seen so far, you will never see it
> crash, it will just get slower and slower, until it seems to stop.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Josh McCaffrey <[EMAIL P
t seems to stop.
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From: Josh McCaffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 7:41 AM
Subject: [newbie] crash tests
I had to do it. After having been a Linux user for ~month, I had to do
the CRASH TEST on my system. O
I had to do it. After having been a Linux user for ~month, I had to do
the CRASH TEST on my system. Opening multiple netscape windows should
be an easy way to crash a system, right? Right now, I've opened 12
navigator windows, 1 composer window, messenger, Kpackage, Font manager,
system informa
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Ramon Gandia wrote:
[...nfs discussion deleted...]
> All of this is best done in console and not in X or you may
> incur the wrath of Athena, the goddesd of hard rocks.
^^^
I know, this is the *daemon* of goddesses, right?
bes
Trevor Wilson wrote:
> A window wasn't responding under KDE, and I couldn't kill it, so I tried
> to log off and the system stopped responding. I waited a long time and
> then power cycled it and it managed to boot OK, except now every time it
> shuts down, "shutting down nfs mountd" fails, and s
This isn't windows. To have a system stop responding totally outside
of a power failure is beyond my experience. I had a motherboard
which had an electrolytic cap in the memory power supply (5V) go intermittent,
and random bits were flipping, or so I believe. The system did
not stop. A LOT of
In that situation, if you have X11 starting by default, use Ctrl-Alt-F2
and a console will open before your eyes. You could login as root,
then
ps aux
kill (number of locked process)
Or, for a simpler way, don't bother to login, hit Ctrl-Alt-Del and the
system will shut down and restart
If you
Andy Goth wrote:
>
> > A window wasn't responding under KDE, and I couldn't kill it, so I tried
> > to log off and the system stopped responding. I waited a long time and
>
> Ctrl+Alt+BkSp should kill the X server.
>
> > then power cycled it and it managed to boot OK, except now every time it
>
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Trevor Wilson wrote:
> A window wasn't responding under KDE, and I couldn't kill it, so I tried
> to log off and the system stopped responding. I waited a long time and
> then power cycled it and it managed to boot OK, except now every time it
> shuts down, "shutting down nfs
> A window wasn't responding under KDE, and I couldn't kill it, so I tried
> to log off and the system stopped responding. I waited a long time and
Ctrl+Alt+BkSp should kill the X server.
> then power cycled it and it managed to boot OK, except now every time it
> shuts down, "shutting down nfs
A window wasn't responding under KDE, and I couldn't kill it, so I tried
to log off and the system stopped responding. I waited a long time and
then power cycled it and it managed to boot OK, except now every time it
shuts down, "shutting down nfs mountd" fails, and starting up, it can't
find "var
I'm Sorry But the World ends next Tuesday.
- Original Message -
From: Trevor Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 10:32 PM
Subject: [newbie] CRASH!
> A window wasn't responding under KDE, and I couldn't kill it, s
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