[newbie] Mandrake updates

2004-11-05 Thread Dennis Myers
The updates for 10.1 seem to have fixed the problem with usb devices and konqueror hanging. My scanner, usb compact flash card reader and usb hard drive are all detected and running. 10.1 is now durn near perfect. Well almost. It still isn't there for a raw beginner, but getting closer. If pre

[newbie] Mandrake Updates

2002-08-03 Thread Chris Pollock
I get the following when running MandrakeUpdate from the command line. I also can't add any new sources. I have no problems connecting to any web sites though. * Connected to www.linux-mandrake.com (63.209.80.235) > GET /mirrorsfull.list HTTP/1.1 Host: www.linux-mandrake.com Pragma: no-ca

[newbie] Mandrake Updates

2000-03-24 Thread Rob Kershaw
I've just installed Mandrake v7 on my PC with not many problems (surprised me!) But one question it asked during setup was do I use a proxy for the internet (has a 3c905 NIC) I use wingate under windows to share the net (the plan is to get Mandrake going and let that serve the internet) So I put

Re: [newbie] Mandrake Updates -- How often?

1999-10-27 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Benjamin Sher wrote: > Dear friends: > > This question is addressed to anyone on the Mandrake staff: > > I understand that the MandrakeCooker directory is your development > directory (sort of like Rawhide is to Red Hat). I notice that there are > over 250 rpms in it. over

[newbie] Mandrake Updates -- How often?

1999-10-27 Thread Benjamin Sher
Dear friends: This question is addressed to anyone on the Mandrake staff: I understand that the MandrakeCooker directory is your development directory (sort of like Rawhide is to Red Hat). I notice that there are over 250 rpms in it. Does Mandrake automatically update any rpms (that is, make it