Thujan wrote:
Hi,
I have red lot about people wanting to update
their mdk10 Community to mdk10 Official?
Is there any valid reason to do that?
Does one get newer software with the Official than
with the Community?
I have been very happy with the 10.0 Community
so far everything works with my
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 11:37, robin wrote:
If it ain't broken, don't fix it. As far as I can tell, there are no
major upgrades in Official, just bugfixes. I'd recommend installing
security-related updates, though
If you have the Alcatel/Thomson Speedtouch USB ADSL modem, then i'd stick with
After the updates posted to the Mandrake secure list yesterday, I took a look
at the file dates of the files in the distribution directory for 10 Community
and did not see either the file date the same as the 10 Official updated
files, or the .100 extension added to the file names.
Are these
between 10.0 community and official what differences are there ?
bug fixes i assume ?
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On Sunday 18 April 2004 04:53 am, mdk n00b wrote:
between 10.0 community and official what differences are there ?
bug fixes i assume ?
Right now, nothing really.
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On April 18, 2004 08:48 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 18 April 2004 04:53 am, mdk n00b wrote:
between 10.0 community and official what differences are there ?
bug fixes i assume ?
Right now, nothing really.
Not quite. There are some updated packages in 10 Official/Final which you
On Sunday 18 April 2004 05:03 pm, John Wilson wrote:
On April 18, 2004 08:48 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 18 April 2004 04:53 am, mdk n00b wrote:
between 10.0 community and official what differences are there ?
bug fixes i assume ?
Right now, nothing really.
Not quite. There
On April 18, 2004 03:23 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
snip
Those updates are in the community tree too, in fact, 10.0 official forked
from Community just recently and I don't think there have been any updates
since then. Anyway, the difference between 10.0 official and 10.0
community is basically
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 22:35, Dobrescu Mihai wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for a feedback!
I installed/tested/mixed/scrambled etc...
I would like to have the latest original bunch as the
makers thought and intended to be and I wish to make a
fresh install.
I also can't use anything else than http
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 05:40 pm, Glenn wrote:
I, for one, am still running the cooked Cooker 10, updated
regularly throughout these weeks to the present form of
Community. Although I've downloaded the 4 Community ISO files
through torrent, and continued sharing via torrent until about
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 09:04, Tom Brinkman wrote:
FWIW, cooker opened yesterday. Some 10.0 updates are already
available. Some cooker mirrors are rearranged to allow for the
'stable' branch, so you might need to remove existing media
sources, and recreate them. I had to. Use
Hi!
I've found a lot of attitudes regarding the
availability of the Cooker - Community release.
I think that the club members should have some
advantages - financil basically because they pay a
regular amount of money.
I think that people that helped - as much as they
could - should be rewarded
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 09:15, Dobrescu Mihai wrote:
Anyway, if they are not club embers, you could provide
them the regular pack - the 3 CDs that they would have
from public mirrors later.
Restrict the totally passive people that wait for the
final release only!
I am not experienced in
Hi!
Thanks for a feedback!
I installed/tested/mixed/scrambled etc...
I would like to have the latest original bunch as the
makers thought and intended to be and I wish to make a
fresh install.
I also can't use anything else than http because of my
Internet provider policy.
That's my problem!
Please excuse the cross posting, but I wanted to make sure that the maximum
number of people who may be involved in the Twiki over at
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca saw this and got a chance to respond.
There has been a discussion going on here
El Jue 11 Abr 2002 04:04, John Lynch escribió:
Hello everyone,
Before I say anything, I just want to say I don't want to start any old
arguments.
Well, a while ago some people were saying that only problems to do with
Mandrake should be posted in here, while a few others wanted to be able
LOL, thankyou ;-)
msn is dead easy, I wipped it up in an hour, I'm lazy I know.
It'll ONLY work if a lot of people join though.
John
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Community
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 01:13:51 -0300
El
I know! On MSN? Isn't that like, voting for the enemy? Or is it using
their weapons against themselves???
Hmm..
Joel
On Friday 12 April 2002 12:13 am, you wrote:
El Jue 11 Abr 2002 04:04, John Lynch escribió:
Hello everyone,
Before I say anything, I just want to say I don't
On Thursday 11 April 2002 21:40, John Lynch opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
LOL, thankyou ;-)
msn is dead easy, I wipped it up in an hour, I'm lazy I know.
clearly if the same thing was done on the expert list it would be a php nuke
site on someones
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