On Sunday 23 Jan 2005 4:26 pm, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
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I upgraded a working MDK 8.2 installation to MDK 10.1 (powerpack)
The new 10.1 gives me some error messages during the boot process
that I don't understand. One of them is:
Error,
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I upgraded a working MDK 8.2 installation to MDK 10.1 (powerpack)
I just noticed something about the output of the df command...
Where I expected:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda4 13464644
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
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I upgraded a working MDK 8.2 installation to MDK 10.1 (powerpack)
I just noticed something about the output of the df command...
Where I expected:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
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I upgraded a working MDK 8.2 installation to MDK 10.1 (powerpack)
The new 10.1 gives me some error messages during the boot process that
I don't understand. One of them is:
/etc/rc.sysinit: line 85: quiet: command not found
Actually it listed
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I upgraded a working MDK 8.2 installation to MDK 10.1 (powerpack)
The new 10.1 gives me some error messages during the boot process that
I don't understand. One of them is:
Error, some other host already uses address 127.0.0.1.
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2005. janur 23. 17.26 dtummal Joe(theWordy)Philbrook ezt rta:
I upgraded a working MDK 8.2 installation to MDK 10.1 (powerpack)
The new 10.1 gives me some error messages during the boot process that
I don't understand. One of them is:
Error, some other host already uses address 127.0.0.1.
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
I guess I'd better ask for help here too.
On Thursday 16 December 2004 09:12 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Thursday 16 December 2004 08:08 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi folks,
Can I upgrade my mdk9.2 to 10.1 using urpmi? The reason is because I
haven't got the time to
I guess I'd better ask for help here too.
On Thursday 16 December 2004 09:12 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Thursday 16 December 2004 08:08 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi folks,
Can I upgrade my mdk9.2 to 10.1 using urpmi? The reason is because I
haven't got the time to do a clean install of
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 16:56, et wrote:
[SNIP]
Got it.
this ain't winders...
Nope...
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Travis Crook
Visions Beyond
I should say also, if you can, you 'ought' to wait the weeks needed until you
can get
Hi All,
I have a server set up for email (qmail) currently running on a Pentium
II that I would like to upgrade to a Dual Athlon MP. I installed the
software for qmail using the sources - not RPMs. My question is can I
just take the current hard drive and reinstall 9.1 to set up the
On Monday 08 March 2004 02:10 pm, Travis Crook wrote:
Hi All,
I have a server set up for email (qmail) currently running on a Pentium
II that I would like to upgrade to a Dual Athlon MP. I installed the
software for qmail using the sources - not RPMs. My question is can I
just take
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 15:00, et wrote:
On Monday 08 March 2004 02:10 pm, Travis Crook wrote:
[SNIP] Thanks!
Travis Crook
Visions Beyond
you can, as long as you don't change the positions in the IDE chain of the
hard drives, just change the MoBo, and cpus, etc, and then (or before, your
On Monday 08 March 2004 05:53 pm, Travis Crook wrote:
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 15:00, et wrote:
On Monday 08 March 2004 02:10 pm, Travis Crook wrote:
[SNIP] Thanks!
Travis Crook
Visions Beyond
you can, as long as you don't change the positions in the IDE chain of
the hard drives,
Once you have Mandrake 10RC1 installed, is it
possible to upgrade to 10 when it is released, or must you download, burn, and
install again? If so I might as well start downloading now. Maybe I should save
some of my wireless config files with PM first...yes, that would be a good
idea...
On February 25, 2004 04:22 pm, Marc Resnick wrote:
Once you have Mandrake 10RC1 installed, is it possible to upgrade to 10
when it is released, or must you download, burn, and install again? If so I
might as well start downloading now. Maybe I should save some of my
wireless config files with
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 04:22 pm, Marc Resnick wrote:
Once you have Mandrake 10RC1 installed, is it possible to upgrade to 10
when it is released, or must you download, burn, and install again? If so I
might as well start downloading now. Maybe I should save some of my
wireless config
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 04:58 pm, Lanman wrote:
Marc; In case you haven't noticed, most of the dificulties we've seen on
the list in the last few weeks have been related to systems that were
upgraded in one form or another. KDE, Kernels, K3B, KKK ( oops! Now How'd
that get in there? ),
Title: Upgrade 9.1--9.2
There is a log of my upgrade to 9.2 at
http://web.tiscali.it/danslinuxbox/Linux.html
Let me know if there are any other lists/people in Mandrake interested in this and I'll forward it to them. Replies to me please as I am not subscribed to the list, or at my
On Thursday 04 Dec 2003 8:31 am, Hutton Daniel wrote:
There is a log of my upgrade to 9.2 at
http://web.tiscali.it/danslinuxbox/Linux.html
Let me know if there are any other lists/people in Mandrake
interested in this and I'll forward it to them. Replies to me
please as I am not subscribed
I tried the upgrade and it hosed kde and the menu system. I then re-did it
as a install so I did not play around to much.
Roly
On Thursday 04 December 2003 12:31 am, Hutton Daniel wrote:
There is a log of my upgrade to 9.2 at
http://web.tiscali.it/danslinuxbox/Linux.html
Let me know if there
I am using 9.1 right now, and I have ordered 9.2 as a boxed set from
Mandrake. When it comes in, should I plan on upgrading my current
installation, or doing a clean install? My main concern is keeping the
software and settings I have already put in my system, but I know in
Windows I always
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 14:53, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
I am using 9.1 right now, and I have ordered 9.2 as a boxed set from
Mandrake. When it comes in, should I plan on upgrading my current
installation, or doing a clean install? My main concern is keeping the
software and settings I have
At 03:31 PM 10/23/2003, Lyvim Xaphir said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 14:53, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
I am using 9.1 right now, and I have ordered 9.2 as a boxed set from
Mandrake. When it comes in, should I plan on upgrading my current
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 15:53, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
At 03:31 PM 10/23/2003, Lyvim Xaphir said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 14:53, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
I am using 9.1 right now, and I have ordered 9.2 as a boxed set from
At 06:54 PM 10/23/2003, Lyvim Xaphir said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
One way to avoid the import stuff is to store all your email in Maildir
format. That way, it's easier (and faster) to get your email recognized
by Evo after you tell it where your Maildir
Just to put my input to the group. Before 9.2 I have always done an install
and just left the /home partition alone. This time I decided to try the
upgrade and if it bombed I would just do a new install. Well everything went
perfectly. Took about 20 minutes and so far everything works even the
Just to put my input to the group. Before 9.2 I have always done
an install and just left the /home partition alone. This time I
decided to try the upgrade and if it bombed I would just do a new
install. Well everything went perfectly. Took about 20 minutes and
so far everything works even
Now that I have 5 boxes on 9.1 and 9.2 altogether, I have a
question.
Can I somehow open the ISO's in a directory available to all boxes
on my network and upgrade from there?
Lee
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 10:22:58 -0700
John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On October 17, 2003 03:28 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
Now that I have 5 boxes on 9.1 and 9.2 altogether, I have a
question.
Can I somehow open the ISO's in a directory available to all
boxes on my network and upgrade
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 23:58, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 01:44, David Anderson wrote:
snip
But what happens to web server pages, samba config, mail config, mySQL
databases?
That stuff SHOULD be upgraded without a hitch (they have for me) - but
always make a backup of your
On 10 Sep 2003 13:10:40 +0100
Douglas Bainbridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Don't know about a straight *upgrade* 9.0-9.1.
FWIW, however,if you decide instead to go for a clean *installation*
of 9.1,then 'tar' /home, save it elsewhere (e.g. on a windows
partition) and you can copy it back
Hi All,
I am contemplating upgrading a 9.0 box to 9.1. Are there any hold your
hand guides to doing this, or any words of wisdom on what to watch
out for?
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On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 00:08, David Anderson wrote:
Hi All,
I am contemplating upgrading a 9.0 box to 9.1. Are there any hold your
hand guides to doing this, or any words of wisdom on what to watch
out for?
When doing the upgrade, just choose to NOT format the /home partition -
so that all
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 3:27:50 PM, you wrote:
SK On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 00:08, David Anderson wrote:
Hi All,
I am contemplating upgrading a 9.0 box to 9.1. Are there any hold your
hand guides to doing this, or any words of wisdom on what to watch
out for?
SK When doing
I am finally getting around to upgrading from 8.1 to 9.1. The machine I am
using is setup for triple boot on two HDs, linux-WinXP-Win98SE, I am going
to wipe the linux partition and do a clean install. This is my first time
trying this. I want to know if there are any caveats? I currently
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:18:22 -0700
Richard Hackwith [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I am finally getting around to upgrading from 8.1 to 9.1. The machine
I am using is setup for triple boot on two HDs, linux-WinXP-Win98SE, I
am going to wipe the linux partition and do a clean install. This is
Good .. for everybody!
Two days I trying to update my php libs. I ged apache 1.3.26
and php 4.3.0 from related sites. Using help pages on php.net or php.sk I config
and make make install new versions to /usr/local. Apache I got to
work (rewriting conf.filesL). But if I try to get
to any
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 23:28, Vrana Bohdan wrote:
Good .. for everybody!
Two days I trying to update my php libs. I ged apache 1.3.26 and php
4.3.0 from related sites. Using help pages on php.net or php.sk I
config and make make install new versions to /usr/local. Apache I
got to work
Well this morning I did an urpmi --auto-select and the list is endless.
Guess you're supposed to do this more that once a year.
Is it time to bite the bullet and upgrade? to 9.0? and what's the concensus?
Can I upgrade, and if new install is necessary, what besides home do I need
to archive?
Since I upgraded to 9.0, I am having problems using my old (8.1)
~/.xinitrc
If I even create the file, then startx will not work. I don't know what
the cause is, can someone point me in the right direction?
The contents of my old .xinitrc are:
#!/bin/bash
export LANG=en_US
export LC_CTYPE=ja_JP
Derek Jennings wrote:
Ranger has prepared some excellent updated RPMs for Samba which you can find
here http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/mandrake8.2/ follow the
instructions for urpmi access and you can install them using Mandrake
Software Manager
BTW: What was wrong with the
Do you mean NIS (Name Information Server) or NFS (Network File System)
if NIS, then sorry I do not know, never used it.
If you mean NFS, then yes. NFS can be a pain if shares are mounted when you
shut down. You have to unmount the share before shutting down. 8.2 is better
than 8.1 was, in
Derek,
Thank you again. I had gotten the server to the point where I could
shut it down with no problem (I believe that I shut off or didn't
install NFS). I will try your way though, as I need to get this server
going on my RAID 5 array. I also had winbind working correctly except
for the
have you tried going to samba.org (or rpmfind.net), downloading the
latest .rpm, and installing it using mandrake's package manager?
At 10:17 02/09/17 -0400, you wrote:
Hello,
I am new to Mandrake Linux, and am hoping that someone can help
me to upgrade to the newest version of
Ranger has prepared some excellent updated RPMs for Samba which you can find
here http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/mandrake8.2/ follow the
instructions for urpmi access and you can install them using Mandrake
Software Manager
BTW: What was wrong with the Samba on the CDs?
derek
On
Thank you Derek and Tek1,
First, there is nothing wrong with the Samba on the Mandrake 82 cds,
however, I cannot get winbind and samba 2.3.3a to fully integrate into
my Win2K domain. I have made all of the adjustments as I did on my
RH7.3 machine, however, it wouldn't fully go through
Derek,
Thank you for your help. I reinstalled Mandrake 8.2 without Samba and I
still could not upgrade. It seems that there are some dependencies that
I am not aware of. It gives me a few errors. However, a more pressing
PROBLEM is this: after I install all is well. after an initial
Derek,
Thank you for your help. I reinstalled Mandrake 8.2 without Samba and I
still could not upgrade. It seems that there are some dependencies that
I am not aware of. It gives me a few errors. However, a more pressing
PROBLEM is this: after I install all is well. after an initial
Is there any experience upgrading 8.2 to 9 beta 4? I am curious, wether I
have to install 9 from scratch or there is a smooth upgrade? Former
experience (not only MDK) is that faster and cusing less pain to forget
upgrade.
Bela
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Salamat Datang di Linux Mandrake Teddy!
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From: teddy wl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 6:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] upgrade KDE 3.0.2
I'm newbie in linux, now I new in this milist. my
computer was installed Mandrake 8.2
!
Ric
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From: teddy wl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 6:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] upgrade KDE 3.0.2
I'm newbie in linux, now I new in this milist. my
computer was installed Mandrake 8.2, this use kde
2.2.2, How to upgrade
Hi all,
I used MandrakeUpdate an hour ago. It was going to install
ImageMagick and something else. But during the process, the
computer locked up solid. I ended up pressing reset.
When it came back, X was dead. So I manually installed
ImageMagick and its lib from the 8.2 CDs because this is
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Miark wrote:
Hi all,
I used MandrakeUpdate an hour ago. It was going to install
ImageMagick and something else. But during the process, the
computer locked up solid. I ended up pressing reset.
When it came back, X was dead. So I manually installed
ImageMagick and
Honestly Miark, I'd reinstall the X server and see if that takes care of
things. you may want to go as far as uninstalling all the XFree86 packages
that you've got on the machine first so that you don't run into any bad
troubles.
I did this, and it worked, although I cheated a bit :-)
try this:
http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca/article.php?sid=475mode=order=0
Miark wrote:
Hi all,
I used MandrakeUpdate an hour ago. It was going to install
ImageMagick and something else. But during the process, the
computer locked up solid. I ended up pressing reset.
When it came back,
FFS! wrong thread, sorry
FemmeFatale wrote:
try this:
http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca/article.php?sid=475mode=order=0
Miark wrote:
Hi all,
I used MandrakeUpdate an hour ago. It was going to install
ImageMagick and something else. But during the process, the
computer locked up
daRcmaTTeR wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Miark wrote:
Hi all,
I used MandrakeUpdate an hour ago. It was going to install
ImageMagick and something else. But during the process, the
computer locked up solid. I ended up pressing reset.
When it came back, X was dead. So I manually installed
Do you mean MandrakeFreq?
Randy Kramer
Dennis Myers wrote:
Ok, I give up, where is the file that has the upgrades or updates from
Mandrake Control Center. I've been to archives, I searched my files and I
thought I had kept a bookmark on it but, guess not. Can someone feed me that
info? I
On Sunday 09 December 2001 09:31, you wrote:
Do you mean MandrakeFreq?
Randy Kramer
Dennis Myers wrote:
Ok, I give up, where is the file that has the upgrades or updates from
Mandrake Control Center. I've been to archives, I searched my files and I
thought I had kept a bookmark on it
On Sunday 09 December 2001 09:25 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2001 09:31, you wrote:
Do you mean MandrakeFreq?
Randy Kramer
Dennis Myers wrote:
Ok, I give up, where is the file that has the upgrades or updates
from Mandrake Control Center. I've been to archives,
On Sunday 09 December 2001 10:00, you wrote:
snip
Dennis Myers wrote:
Ok, I give up, where is the file that has the upgrades or updates
from Mandrake Control Center. I've been to archives, I searched my
files and I thought I had kept a bookmark on it but, guess not.
Can someone
On Sunday 09 December 2001 15:23, you wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2001 10:26 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2001 10:00, you wrote:
Well, this is all from weak memory, but with older ML versions
the rpms were saved to a /...//grpmi/ folder. I don't remember
the
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Upgrade File Location?
On Sunday 09 December 2001 09:25 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2001 09:31, you wrote:
Do you mean MandrakeFreq?
Randy Kramer
Dennis Myers wrote:
Ok, I give up, where is the file that has the upgrades or updates
from
Ok, I give up, where is the file that has the upgrades or updates from
Mandrake Control Center. I've been to archives, I searched my files and I
thought I had kept a bookmark on it but, guess not. Can someone feed me that
info? I know that It is here somewhere cause I made a copy to CD a
Hi!
I upgraded my RAM from 192 to 384. Now it takes 45 minutes to boot with
linux mandrake 8.1. In the beginning it's not slow (but slower than
before). It becomes really slow, when he's starting my firewall. There's
nothing wrong with the RAM itself, because other OS like windows 2000
Bring your MB down to 256 megs and give it a try!
-JMS
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|Subject: [newbie] upgrade 192 to 384 MB RAM = 45 minutes to boot
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: [newbie] Upgrade/re-install components form ISO Image CDs
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|Hi All People,
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|Mandrake-Linux 8.1
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|How to upgrade/re-install components from ISO Image CDs which
|have not be
|selected at 1st installation, not by RPM nor by re-installing
|the whole
Okay, here's the deal.
My Linux box is currently a Pentium Pro 200Mhz (256 L2 cache) with 64
megs of RAM (esentially it's an workstation that used to run NT). I
don't want to get rid of it because it's got a lot of goodies
including a built in NIC, SCSI, and great case cooling (yes, I know
John Hokanson Jr. wrote:
My questions is esentially asking for what would yield the best speed
boost? I'm leaning toward dual PPros, but not if there are known
SMP problems under Linux.
I'm also intending on upgrading the RAM.
Almost without asking the next question, my suggestion is to
On Saturday 27 October 2001 09:33 am, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:06:09 -0700, John Hokanson Jr.
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With these concerns aside, you are probably still better off with
an extra Pentium Pro. My guess would be that your kind of board is
better optimised for PPro, and that
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:06:09 -0700, John Hokanson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Okay, here's the deal.
My Linux box is currently a Pentium Pro 200Mhz (256 L2 cache) with 64
megs of RAM (esentially it's an workstation that used to run NT). I
don't want to get rid of it because it's got a
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Subject: [newbie] Upgrade Suggestions...
Okay, here's the deal.
My Linux box is currently a Pentium Pro 200Mhz (256 L2 cache) with 64
megs of RAM (esentially it's an workstation that used to run NT). I
don't want to get rid of it because it's got a lot of goodies
including a built
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:47:50 -0700, John Hokanson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday 27 October 2001 09:33 am, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:06:09 -0700, John Hokanson Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
With these concerns aside, you are probably still better off with
an extra Pentium
On Saturday 27 October 2001 10:09 am, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:47:50 -0700, John Hokanson Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday 27 October 2001 09:33 am, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:06:09 -0700, John Hokanson Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
With these concerns aside, you
October 2001 1:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Upgrade Suggestions...
On Saturday 27 October 2001 10:09 am, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:47:50 -0700, John Hokanson Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday 27 October 2001 09:33 am, you wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09
John Hokanson Jr. wrote:
I'm guessing that I'll get the other PPro, making sure they're the
same steping. I'll also look into getting 512k models, as well as
punching my RAM up to 128mb or 256mb..
If you do both (add RAM and add a second processor) it would be
interesting (to me, at least) to
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On Saturday 20 October 2001 13:09, Andrew Dinnie opined on the topic:
[newbie] Upgrade from Professional 8.0 to 8.1?
Qns:
a. I am not clear on how simple/complex the 8.1 from 8.0 upgrade will be
(assuming i select the appropriate options from
IMHO you are better off going right to 8.1.
You could purchase the cheap 3 disk version now and get cracking with
it.
A lot of things are simpler in 8.1 versus 8.0.
You'll also avoid the need to potentially reformat and start over again
later.
My $.02 worth.
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|Hi All
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|I have the
Hi All
I have the opportunity to purchase Official Mandrake 8.0 Boxed Set -
Professional for a substantially lower price due to the imminent release of
the official 8.1 version(s).
I understand the above provides the following benefits (see blurb attachment
below for those unfamiliar with the
I know that I can download the files to upgrade from 7.0 (my current setup)
to 8.0, but am unsure what to download. Can anyone offer an idiot's guide to
updating?
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 13:08:16 -0700 (PDT)
Jesse C. Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone done this? Were there any problems encountered, such as
when
upgrading from 7.1 to 7.2? I want to upgrade from 7.1 to 8.0, but I'm
wondering if it will be a headache to do without having to wipe my
It was Mon, 4 Jun 2001 13:08:16 -0700 (PDT) when Jesse C. Chang wrote:
Has anyone done this? Were there any problems encountered, such as when
upgrading from 7.1 to 7.2? I want to upgrade from 7.1 to 8.0, but I'm
wondering if it will be a headache to do without having to wipe my hard
drive and
Has anyone done this? Were there any problems encountered, such as when
upgrading from 7.1 to 7.2? I want to upgrade from 7.1 to 8.0, but I'm
wondering if it will be a headache to do without having to wipe my hard
drive and install from scratch.
Thanks,
Jesse
Tom,
In upgrade mode it will automatically upgrade all packages to the latest
included on the CD and will not allow you to deselect these packages. The
only way to get around this is to uninstall those applications that you
don't need from 7.0, then run the upgrade or to do a full-blown expert
Hi!
Is it worth upgrading to 2.2.19 from 2.2.17? If yes, then how? It requires
the alsa-2.2.19 package, as I know. Can I simply install it, or does it
have to be forced? (I have Mdk 7.2)
Thanks,
Laszlo
There is a page at Mandrake's website which specifically gives help in
doing this upgrade. Do NOT use rpmdrake to install these files. I don't
have the link handy, maybe someone else on the list does. It's not
difficult, but you will want to follow the instructions on that page.
Dave
On
First download all the kernel packages, including alsa to a directory
called kernel--they should be the only files in there. Next, check to see
which kernel files you have installed (rpm -qa | grep kernel), and remove
those packages that aren't installed on your system.
Finally, run rpm -Uvh
Hello again everyone,
I messaged this morning saying that my laptop's sound was not working
after reinstalling Mandrake, even though it worked perfectly in the
previous installation. In the former install, I was runnning just the
kernel 2.2.17, even though there was a 2.2.19 upgrade
On Monday 23 April 2001 19:41, you wrote:
As a registered and paid user of the CD version of ML7.2, what
is the upgrade policy for getting the ML8.0 CDs? Given the
culture and prices of packages systems, It seems to me that you
either download the free system, or buy a packaged system a full
Hi,
From: Andrew Lazarewicz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 1:41 AM
To: Newbie List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: [newbie] Upgrade policy?
As a registered and paid user of the CD version of ML7.2, what is the upgrade
policy for getting the ML8.0 CDs? Given
Is this easily done?
d'origine-
De: Mattias Segerdahl [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mardi 10 avril 2001 08:21
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Objet:[newbie] Upgrade from 7.2 to traktopel
Is this easily done?
Dear friends:
I recently heard that Red Hat has produced a special RPM package that will
allow Red Hat 6 users (who use rpm version 3 to upgrade packages that are
built with rpm version 4). If so, does anyone know where I can find this
information, and, more importantly, what is the opinion
No
But if you find it please let me know
Have a nice day
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De: Benjamin Sher [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 9 avril 2001 07:13
:Newbie
Objet:[newbie] "upgrade" RPM 3 to 4 -- Where?
Dear friends:
I recently heard that Red Hat ha
I have Mandrake 7.2, can I upgrade to 8.0 Traktopel w/o burning a CD?
I do not have MS Windows on my pc anymore, only Linux. Hopefully that
will fix some of the problems i am encountering w/screen configuration,
email, no sound system, etc etc.
I am new to Linux and many of the names or
On Sunday 18 March 2001 06:12, you wrote:
hi all !
i have a question regarding the upgrade of LM 7.2 to 8.0
right now i have my linux server set up with 7.1, i was just thinking about
upgrading it to 7.2 when the advice came to my mind that i was given a few
weeks before on this mailing
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Subject: RE: [newbie] upgrade kernel?
What problems are you having when you try to compile.
-Paul R
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Can a kernal be upgraded through rpms? or does it need to be compiled? I
have trouble with compileing anything, and I need a new kernal to upgrade
alsa to (hopefully) get sound which will (hopefuly)let me watch dvds.
What problems are you having when you try to compile.
-Paul R
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Subject: [newbie] upgrade kernel?
Can a kernal be upgraded through
are you having when you try to compile.
-Paul R
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Can a kernal be upgraded through rpms? or does
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