I decided I was going to get myself into some deep water and install
cooker. How should I go about doing this? At this very moment I am
mirroring a local copy of this:
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586
Do I need to mirror the entire .../Mandrake-devel/cooker
On Saturday 21 June 2003 02:21 pm, John Drouhard wrote:
I decided I was going to get myself into some deep water and install
cooker. How should I go about doing this? At this very moment I am
mirroring a local copy of this:
On Tuesday January 28 2003 03:09 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Cooker has KDE3.1 rpms. Anyone know if these will work on 9.0 or
is the compiler different?
Paul
While it might have a slight chance if you took src.rpms and
rebuilt them, the practical answer is it definitely won't work.
cooker is
Cooker has KDE3.1 rpms. Anyone know if these will work on 9.0 or is the
compiler different?
Paul
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Hi guys,
Does anyone have a mdk9.0 system working with the latest cooker kernel??
I was thinking of trying it to see if it fixed supermount..??
any ideas ??
I'll roll my own, but don't think the time is worth it just to fix
supermount.
rgds
Frank
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On Monday November 18 2002 11:12 am, Franki wrote:
Hi guys,
Does anyone have a mdk9.0 system working with the latest cooker
kernel??
tom$ uname -r
2.4.19-19k7 (I compiled it for Athlon from Mdk kernel-source)
on
tom# cat /etc/mandrake-release
Mandrake Linux release 9.1 (Cooker) for
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 04:12, Franki wrote:
Hi guys,
Does anyone have a mdk9.0 system working with the latest cooker kernel??
I was thinking of trying it to see if it fixed supermount..??
any ideas ??
I'll roll my own, but don't think the time is worth it just to fix
supermount.
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On Tue 13 August 2002 7:52 pm, Derek Jennings wrote:
Has anyone updating to Cooker daily, noticed if updates are faster when
urpmi uses either wget or curl as the back end?
When I first installed my 9.0 I noticed that it was getting two
Anybody running cooker snapshot and want to try some theme rpms? I made some
rpms from Texstar's mosfet's liquid and keramik src.rpms for the cooker
snapshot.
Will have to email them cause I don't have anywhere to host them, so if you
would like to try them, email me. They are about 300k
I'm trying to update my kernel to the latest cooker version. I have
added cooker to my sources but I keep getting this error:
[root@Dreadnaught ndptal85]# urpmi kernel
--15:15:35-- ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-
devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/kernel-2.4.13-11mdk.i586.rpm
On Thursday 29 November 2001 03:26 pm, NDPTAL85 wrote:
I'm trying to update my kernel to the latest cooker version. I have
added cooker to my sources but I keep getting this error:
[root@Dreadnaught ndptal85]# urpmi kernel
I really don't know, so this is only conjecture on my part as I've
I heard the ability to upgrade the kernel had been temporarily removed
from the GUI tools but that it would be returned someday. Does anyone
have an idea on when? It kinda defeats the purpose of having automated
tools if you have to manually download and upgrade something like the
kernel
Wait I just checked the ftp site manually. The reason why it was
reporting no file was because it has changed from kernel-2.4.13-11mdk to
kernel-2.4.13-12mdk! So how do I get urpmi to update itself so it can
see the new file?
On Thursday, November 29, 2001, at 04:16 PM, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thursday 29 November 2001 05:36 pm, NDPTAL85 wrote:
I heard the ability to upgrade the kernel had been temporarily
removed from the GUI tools but that it would be returned someday.
Does anyone have an idea on when? It kinda defeats the purpose of
having automated tools if you have to
And why would it not be appropriate for the front end to upgrade the
kernel as well? That makes no sense. If you don't want to use a front
end to upgrade the kernel you can just opt not to and install your own.
Just because its the kernel does not mean it shouldn't be updated with
the same
Alright! urpmi was able to update my kernel after I updated the sources
list.
[ndptal85@Dreadnaught ndptal85]$ uname -a
Linux Dreadnaught 2.4.13-12mdk #1 Fri Nov 23 18:44:14 CET 2001 i686
unknown
Urpmi is useful when it works but its still very rough and unpolished.
For instance why do we
What/who is Mandrake Cooker? What's the diff between Cooker
RPMs std. Mandrake?
In reply to Chadwick, Tim's words, written Thu, 25 Oct 2001 11:29:53 -0500
What/who is Mandrake Cooker? What's the diff between Cooker RPMs std.
Mandrake?
Cooker is the latest release of things to come. They are the bleeding edge
programs, with the newest libraries. There is a fair chance
Taken from the cooker FAQ:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/cookerfaq.php3
Cooker is the development version of the Linux-Mandrake operating
system, whose official producer and publisher is MandrakeSoft, Inc.
* MandrakeSoft homepage: http://www.mandrakesoft.com
* Linux-Mandrake:
I've heard that the Cooker kernel updates fix the PS/2 mouse and TP
Trackpoint problem. What is the best way to download and install these
patches?
All that I have is a 56K Modem from a Win2k machine. [the sound / modem
support on a TP is from a custom digital signal process and LM doesn't
I just went and grabbed loads of cooker updates (playing around,
hoping I don't have to reinstall, but hey - that's half the fun).
Anyway, my kde menus no longer work. All the choices are still there,
but if I click them nothing happens.
If I go into my $HOME/.kde and manually click each lnk
As for your main problem i am unsure... but i noticed in a config i was
playing with earlier that you can have up to 15 partitions or /dev/hda1
through /dev/hda15 was in there.. i am unsure if it is limited to scsi
or ide or both..
Ty Mixon wrote:
I just went and grabbed loads of cooker
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