Michael Lothian wrote:
If you were wanting to play arround with kernels try the tmb ones
what's 'tmb'
It's the initial of the guy who compiles it Thomas Buckland
Just update your kernel-utils and possibelyou init scrips from the
cooker rpms (from memory that is - on my win doze box atm)
ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/unix/linux/distributions/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/initscripts-7.06-19mdk.i586.rpm
ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/unix/linux/distributions/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS2/kernel-tmb-2.4.22.0.5.2tmb_mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm
If you were wanting to play arround with kernels try the tmb ones
what's 'tmb'
It's the initial of the guy who compiles it Thomas Buckland
Just update your kernel-utils and possibelyou init scrips from the
cooker rpms (from memory that is - on my win doze box atm)
could you please give
Charles A Edwards wrote:
You have added a 'cooker' source but are not running cooker.
what is a 'cooker'? I don't really understand the system. Isn't cooker
simply the newest stuff?
You are forcing urpmi to validate all the actual and relative provides
for both the pkgs you have installed and
If you were wanting to play arround with kernels try the tmb ones
Just update your kernel-utils and possibelyou init scrips from the
cooker rpms (from memory that is - on my win doze box atm)
Then get the latest tmb kernel from http://www.netikka.net/tmb/Cooker/
or it may even be on the
Michael Lothian wrote:
If you were wanting to play arround with kernels try the tmb ones
what's 'tmb'
Just update your kernel-utils and possibelyou init scrips from the
cooker rpms (from memory that is - on my win doze box atm)
could you please give me more detailed instructions or point me to
woow ... I wanted to update the kernel and thought I could download
the files I needed manually ... did a test urpmi just to see how many
they could be ... and this is what I got. Is this right I mean do I
really need all this stuff in order to try out a new kernel? I mean it
sounds
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 17:16:14 +0300
Anarky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
woow ... I wanted to update the kernel and thought I could download
the files I needed manually ... did a test urpmi just to see how many
they could be ... and this is what I got. Is this right
You have added a