On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 13:32, Todd Franklin wrote:
I 4th it?
I'll 5th it! (not of Scotch, though - Beethoven!)
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2:50pm up 1 day, 4:32, 5 users, load average: 0.13, 0.21, 0.12
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I should keep a list of people (if any?) who use this so I won't trouble
the list at large with this.
You can change the default extension in the main config section (if your
camera uses .JPG instead of .jpg, just change it there).
Fixed the montage feature for those that like to generate a
I love it man! Thanks again for your great work!
Todd Franklin
Todd Slater wrote:
I should keep a list of people (if any?) who use this so I won't trouble
the list at large with this.
You can change the default extension in the main config section (if your
camera uses .JPG instead of
BTW, add me to your list. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Todd Franklin wrote:
I love it man! Thanks again for your great work!
Todd Franklin
Todd Slater wrote:
I should keep a list of people (if any?) who use this so I won't trouble
the list at large with this.
You can
Much weirdness here in Linux ... I related how I couldn't get XMMS to read
my FAT32 files. Well I tried it on my b/f's comp. Works fine but
slower than hell for a P4 1.7 ghz. Tried it on mine again, works fine but
again a bit slow. I couldn't figure that out. But now after its been
On Fri, 03 Jan 2003 15:57:39 -0700
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Much weirdness here in Linux ... I related how I couldn't get XMMS to
read my FAT32 files. Well I tried it on my b/f's comp. Works fine
but slower than hell for a P4 1.7 ghz. Tried it on mine again, works
fine but
At 12:10 AM 1/4/2003 +0100, you wrote:
HI there Heather,
Maybe due to the fact that it got remounted during the boot? Although I
can't say it for sure, not could I explain the reason why it would, but
in the past (when I still had windows) my fat32 was skrewed due to
window$ ME, and it did
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 09:57, FemmeFatale wrote:
Much weirdness here in Linux ...
...that should go without saying...(g)
I related how I couldn't get XMMS to read
my FAT32 files. Well I tried it on my b/f's comp. Works fine but
slower than hell for a P4 1.7 ghz. Tried it on mine again,
At 09:17 PM 1/3/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Much weirdness here in Linux ... I related how I couldn't get XMMS to read
my FAT32 files. Well I tried it on my b/f's comp. Works fine but
Of course, fat32 is less efficient, but I'd hardly think that it would
be a real issue when reading mp3 files.
On December 26, 2002 05:58 pm, Seth Williamson wrote:
snip
I was unable to reply immediately when I got this advice, but God bless
you, because it did the trick.
It would seem to be a fairly significant bug that they should have issued a
patch for. However, your advice worked, and has saved
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 16:29, Charlie wrote:
I am puzzled by the behavior of the Mandrake update system.
When I start it, it (seemingly) just sits there for three or four or five
minutes doing nothing. The first time I tried the update, I thought the
system had locked up or something
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 10:29, Charlie wrote:
On December 21, 2002 03:17 pm, Seth Williamson wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 on my system today for the first time.
I am puzzled by the behavior of the Mandrake update system.
When I start it, it (seemingly) just sits there for three or
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 on my system today for the first time.
I am puzzled by the behavior of the Mandrake update system.
When I start it, it (seemingly) just sits there for three or four or five minutes
doing nothing. The first time I tried the update, I thought the system had locked
On Saturday 21 December 2002 04:17 pm, Seth Williamson wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 on my system today for the first time.
I am puzzled by the behavior of the Mandrake update system.
When I start it, it (seemingly) just sits there for three or four or five
minutes doing nothing. The
On Saturday 21 Dec 2002 10:17 pm, Seth Williamson wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 on my system today for the first time.
I am puzzled by the behavior of the Mandrake update system.
When I start it, it (seemingly) just sits there for three or four or five
minutes doing nothing. The
On Saturday 21 December 2002 06:26 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 21 December 2002 04:17 pm, Seth Williamson wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 on my system today for the first time.
I am puzzled by the behavior of the Mandrake update system.
When I start it, it (seemingly) just sits
Dear Friend.
I need to update my Mandrake Linux.
Anyone know the mirror site for update in Asia ?
Thank you in advance.
Ongkie
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On December 12, 2002 06:34 am, Sasongko Pribadi Djoko wrote:
Dear Friend.
I need to update my Mandrake Linux.
Anyone know the mirror site for update in Asia ?
Thank you in advance.
Ongkie
Yeah OK, what version of Mandrake? Update or Upgrade? The reason I ask is the
link below is for ftp
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 00:34, Sasongko Pribadi Djoko wrote:
Dear Friend.
I need to update my Mandrake Linux.
Anyone know the mirror site for update in Asia ?
Thank you in advance.
Ongkie
Planet Mirror in Australia.
ftp.planetmirror.com
www.planetmirror.com
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Fri Dec 13 07:35:00 EST
When I try to use the Mandrake update I get a list of different servers.
If I then try to connect to one of these, there will be an error message
that this server is not available. this is true for all the listed
servers. The manual update from these servers however works fine. Is
there somebody
Alle 02:48, mercoledì 4 dicembre 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Ciao
Il mio problema è che
lanciando il drakconf per fare l'update dei pacchetti di
mdk9 continua a dirmi
che c'è stato un errore nell'aggiunta del supporto degli aggiornamenti
con urpmi,quindi vado
in update_source e ho:
Ciao
Il mio problema è che
lanciando il drakconf per fare l'update dei pacchetti di
mdk9 continua a dirmi
che c'è stato un errore nell'aggiunta del supporto degli aggiornamenti
con urpmi,quindi vado
in update_source e ho:
url =
Hi,
On one machine I still have mdk8.1 but MandrakeUpdate (or urpmi)
refuses to update...informing that I have the updated version!
Which is not true! In most of the cases I still hold old version but can't
update!
Any help?
Ricardo
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On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 21:01:05 +0100 Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Derek - all's now well. On last question, though. When I had dial-up
I used the little graph display so that I could see activity. Now I have
networked adsl, and when nothing seems to move while MandrakeUpdate
Thanks - I've installed that now.
Anne
On Friday 11 Oct 2002 3:36 am, you wrote:
knetload is a little kicker applet that I love. I haven't seen
it in 9, but I know it's in 8.x.
Miark
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
Thanks Derek - all's now well. On last question, though. When I
gkrellm has many neat and configurable monitors includding ppp and ethx
thruput graphs
On Thursday 10 October 2002 10:36 pm, Miark wrote:
knetload is a little kicker applet that I love. I haven't seen
it in 9, but I know it's in 8.x.
Miark
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
Thanks
Thanks Derek - all's now well. On last question, though. When I had dial-up
I used the little graph display so that I could see activity. Now I have
networked adsl, and when nothing seems to move while MandrakeUpdate is
fetching, I'm leeft wondering if anything is happening. Is there
Anne Wilson, Thursday 10 October 2002 21:01:
Thanks Derek - all's now well. On last question, though. When I had
dial-up I used the little graph display so that I could see activity. Now
I have networked adsl, and when nothing seems to move while MandrakeUpdate
is fetching, I'm leeft
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On Thursday 10 October 2002 1:01 pm, Anne Wilson did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
Thanks Derek - all's now well. On last question, though. When I had
dial-up I used the little graph display so that I could see activity.
Now I have
knetload is a little kicker applet that I love. I haven't seen
it in 9, but I know it's in 8.x.
Miark
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith:
Thanks Derek - all's now well. On last question, though. When I had dial-up
I used the little graph display so that I could see activity. Now I have
I have been lax in updating security fixes, largely because I couldn't work
out how to get the updater working. I get a wizard, which asks me to select
the files I want to update - but there are no files on the list, just empty
boxes, and it's obviously not an input job. So what am I doing
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On Wednesday 09 October 2002 04:57 pm, Sevatio wrote:
Can you recommend a good client for updating DynDNS with my current IP
address?
** Sorry for the previous post, fingers too fast for brain **
One comes with Mandrake
ez-ipupdate.
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What's the name of it?
Darwin Gottfried wrote:
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On Wednesday 09 October 2002 04:57 pm, Sevatio wrote:
Can you recommend a good client for updating DynDNS with my current IP
address?
One comes with Mandrake.
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Cheers
dg
Windows
i believe there is a mandrake package for ez-ipupdate
bascule
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 11:57 pm, you wrote:
Can you recommend a good client for updating DynDNS with my current IP
address?
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Worlds of belief, she [Susan] thought. Just like oysters. A little piece of
shit gets in and
it successfully changes your IP.)
rgds
Frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sevatio
Sent: Thursday, 10 October 2002 6:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] DynDNS Update Client - Recommendation?
Can you recommend a good client
Hello,
I have been made aware of the Apache server security issue.
I read the following security advisory:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/security/2002/MDKSA-2002-039-2.php?dis=8.2
I followed the instructions, downloaded the rpm's and under root run the
command:
rpm -Fvh *.rpm
but I got
I trued upgrading my version of Pan, and I came up with this:
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;e'
I hve managed to successfully install stuff using the Package Manager for
Mandrake 8.2. Am I doing something wrong? What can I do to fix it?
Iceburgh69
Want to buy your Pack or
In reply to Chris's mail, d.d. Tue, 1 Oct 2002 08:47:26 -0600:
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cl... no
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
Then it dumps me back to my directory. I'm trying to install from the
directory
Looks like you are missing the C compiler. start rpmdrake, search for
gcc and install the packages.
$PATH is a shell variables that contais the paths to the directories
where the shell looks for commands (in your case, the gcc command). You
normally do not need to set it for gcc: that is
Thanx for your help. I'll have to take care of that when I can think in a
generally forward direction (too many hours with no sleep and no smokes).
Pan is a newsreader that's yEnc-compliant. It pisses me off that I have yp
update to a yEnc-compliant newsreader because ID10T errors keep
On Thursday September 19 2002 10:01 am, Jim Gentry wrote:
I have been updating MDK 9.0RC2 with urpmi for the past several days.
Yesterday I noticed that there was a RC3 being released. Does
updating RC2 daily with urpmi give me the same system as downloading
and installing RC3 .iso's?
On Thursday 19 September 2002 10:50 pm, Larry Theden wrote:
Pretty much. MOT, you'll be ahead of the isos. Like right after
What, then, is the advantage (if any) of downloading/burning the
betas/RCs as they come down the pipe?
I suppose, if nothing else, having *a* set of bootable CDs
I'm having a problem using Mandrake Update. When I try to define sources
of security updates it takes a very long time to add a source when i
select a ftp site. This seems to occur regardless of whether or not i
enter an anonymous login name and password (email address) in the
appropriate
Hi I chose not to update mandrake during the install. Now when I go to
mandrake update it won't let me search for the mirror. It just asks me what
cd's I have. (which are cd 1-3 download edition i think).
Is there a work around for this? or a way to reset the update program to go
look for ftp
Okay, can someone fill me on the secret?
I'm subscribed to the Mandrake Security mailing list and I have received
notices of several updates. The e-mails tell to me to upgrade automatically,
use MandrakeUpdate , but every time I run it the only thing that shows
up is a kernel update. I have
(Dave - You probably intended to send to the list instead of direct to me...
Derek)
Saturday, May 11, 2002, 7:40:30 PM, you wrote:
This is a classic newbuie question, but I'll ask it anyway in hope of
a simple answer and Mandrake 8.2 id driving me nuts.
OK, I've finally installed, after
On Sunday 12 May 2002 04:13 pm, you wrote:
Subject: Re: [newbie] Fwd: UPDATE Can't even get beyond user name!!!
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 11:08:24 -0500
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 12 May 2002 05:44 am, you wrote:
(Dennis - You probably intended
hmm, #urpmi.addmedia --help confirms the syntax of my example, does
/home/gavin/updates exist? perhaps try a '/' at the end? also try a name for
the source that doesn't have a period in it, otherwise you got me there, you
could try it without the --update option but i don't know how MU wouold
gavin, try this - as root -,
#urpmi.addmedia --update localupdates file://home/gavin/updates
note: 'localupdates' is just a name i made up, you can use whatever you like
as the name for this source, watch the console for error messages, this
should then allow you to use mu to update from this
My friend,
I followed your lead and this is what came back
[root@Gavin2 gavin]# urpmi.addmedia --update Gavin2.localdomain
file://home/gavin/updates
usage: urpmi.addmedia name url
where url is one of
file://path
ftp://login:passwordhost/path with relative filename of
hdlist
I'm using 8.0 and I downloaded the updates via ftp rpmfind.net to my local
directory, when I try to update via MU it doesn't see this directory! I
checked settings and when itIt seems the only way I can update is to go
online and download, what could cause this problem?? using a dial-up
When I tried to update some of my RPMs with Mandrake Update they failed.
I noticed that under the importance column they were listed as not
found. The one which had an importance listing of bugfix or security
installed OK. I am using the ftp.sunet.se source. Is this something that
can be fixed by
Ok Shane. How did the upgrade go and how did you go about doing it? I may
follow your foot steps; so try not to make me fall in hole.
I have downloaded the three 8.2 iso files. How can I mount them on my
directory tree? I looked up the man page for mount and I am not any wiser. I
would need
twice i have simply booted with the cds, and choosen upgrade. KDE
generally get pretty messed up for me that way. once i simply formatted
everything but /home and installed. again KDE went wild, but less so. i
have _not_ yet tried any method with 8.2 as i can't get it yet.
all you guys
I haven't downloaded 8.2 yet, but the release candidate
suprised me with perfect recognition and configuration
of my Sound Blaster Live card. I haven't had fully
working sound since 8.0.
Bravo!
Miark
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 19:28:57 -0500, Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly:
On Wed,
Be happy, I don't have sound at all.
Dave
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 19:47:56 -0700
Miark said onto me:
I haven't downloaded 8.2 yet, but the release candidate
suprised me with perfect recognition and configuration
of my Sound Blaster Live card. I haven't had fully
working sound since 8.0.
*smiles giggles* He said snap upgrade in the same sentence! :)
I don't believe that till I see it with my own eyes.
Sorry just had to comment...
Femme
8.2 Final, it is. Hats off to the Mandrake Team. Ya'll never cease to amaze
me. Beta4 installed with ease. Should be a snap to
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 00:35, FemmeFatale opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
*smiles giggles* He said snap upgrade in the same sentence! :)
I don't believe that till I see it with my own eyes.
i have to admit, that is my only problem with mandrake, though it effects
all
When I try to add any source from the list of mirrors, I get an error An
error occured when adding this source. I have tried each source listed,
Cooker and Security (anticipating comments) and got the same reply.
Is this an intended feature to keep me from screwing up my box again with
Lee wrote:
When I try to add any source from the list of mirrors, I get an error An
error occured when adding this source. I have tried each source listed,
Cooker and Security (anticipating comments) and got the same reply.
Is this an intended feature to keep me from screwing up my box again
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 01:32 am, you wrote:
Lee wrote:
When I try to add any source from the list of mirrors, I get an error An
error occured when adding this source. I have tried each source listed,
Cooker and Security (anticipating comments) and got the same reply.
Is this an intended
Every time I try to use the MandrakeUpdate and I choose something to update
I get the following error every time:
Some errors where encountered while checking your wishes:
Bad, unreadable or not found packages
Sorry, but all packages raised an error.
So I can't proceed with the
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:47:43 -0600
Aaron Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] revealed these words to me:
Everytime I try to run Mandrake Update, I start it and it builds the
list from CD 1, 2, 3 and when it get to the online security/updates from
redbox.mandrake.. it gets to 21% then locks and I have
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 20:47, you wrote:
Everytime I try to run Mandrake Update, I start it and it builds the list
from CD 1, 2, 3 and when it get to the online security/updates from
redbox.mandrake.. it gets to 21% then locks and I have to use Xkill to get
out of it. I have let it sit
chris huston wrote:
Hi,
Is there any fool proof way to get the security updates
I can handle the manual way... but i m trying to help a newbie set up their
computer with mandrake 8.1.. and i've yet to get mandrake update to
pull a secure source update from any mirror
I 've left it
?
-Original Message-
From: skinky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 9:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Johnson, David;
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kernel update question [How to]
On Saturday 12 January 2002 10:01, Johnson, David wrote:
| You've all been
You've all been so helpful today...Here's another question:
I'm going through the process of updating my kernel as detailed in
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/2001/MDKSA-2001-079-1.php3 and my
question comes from this snippet of text where I'm supposed to add something
to lilo so I can
On Saturday 12 January 2002 10:01, Johnson, David wrote:
| You've all been so helpful today...Here's another question:
|
| I'm going through the process of updating my kernel as detailed in
| http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/2001/MDKSA-2001-079-1.php3
| and my question comes from this
I did a kernel header, doc, and kernel update with
mandrake on my 8.0 system. Everything installed just fine but I can no
longer use ppp to get on the internet. I tried modprobe -v ppp and it
can't seem to find it.
I am out of ideas.
Crapola I shouldn't have updated through security
Eric wrote:
I did a kernel header, doc, and kernel update with mandrake on my 8.0
system. Everything installed just fine but I can no longer use ppp to
get on the internet. I tried modprobe -v ppp and it can't seem to
find it.
I am out of ideas.
Crapola I shouldn't have
: tester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] kernel update
Eric wrote:
I did a kernel header, doc, and kernel update with mandrake on my 8.0
system. Everything installed just fine but I can no longer use ppp to
get
-
From: tester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] kernel update
Eric wrote:
I did a kernel header, doc, and kernel update with mandrake on my 8.0
system. Everything installed just fine but I can no longer use ppp to
get
Where can I find the button under KDE for mandrake update as it doesn't
seem to appear on the software manager?
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Mandrake 8.0 on AMD Athlon at 1 Ghz on a K7
Want
Erm.. software manager IS mandrake update...
If you select KmenuConfigurationMandrake Update just does the same as
opening Software Manager and then pressing the 'Mandrake Update Button'
derek
On Sunday 23 December 2001 06:05, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Where can I find the button
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Where can I find the button under KDE for mandrake update as it doesn't
seem to appear on the software manager?
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Click : K | Configuration | Packaging | Mandrake Update
Merry Christmas
Kaj Haulrich
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 09:21, you wrote:
I heard once of a program that will automatically update files on your
computer from a remote server. Any body know how I can automate, say,
Well, if there is a way to access the site and file with rsync that would
probably be the best way.
Paul Rodríguez wrote:
I heard once of a program that will automatically update files on your
computer from a remote server.
rsync? there is a manpage.
? Any body know how I can automate, say,
going to a website, downloading and installing a src.rpm made daily from
CVS while I sleep?
Greetings group,
I have a Q that kinda has me stumped...I want to install a program that is
something that I loved in Windoz...AvantGo (in Linux it's called
jpilot-syncmal-0.62.tgz, the app is syncmal not to be confused with
malsync...). I also need to do an install of a new kernel (up to
is ppossipbe to update the kernel if i have installed lnx4win???
n wher the #$%^ is the kernel is it kind of virtual or something?
HELP PLS!
note:i cant install the normal mandrake version because i just got the linux
for win cd. :( so dont tell me to do it...
are other people getting dependency errors when doing the recommended kdelibs
seucrity update?
bascule
I have tried to do some mandrake update for the first time and have
experienced this (upgrading MR7.2):
1)getting ftp servers goes fine
2)getting list of updates goes fine
3) downloading files goes fine
3) preparing for install goes vvery slow
4) installing freeses everything, takes very long
Upgrading 7.2 to 8.0 is not really a recommended exercise, despite it
being an installation option. This is because there have been many
changes made between 7.2 and 8.0, so an upgrade is quite likely to
break something. Upgrading also takes far longer, since your system
must be analysed to
If everything appears fine afterwards, then you should have nothing to
worry about. If you go to a console screen (press ctrl+alt+F1), you
should see the version number of your Mandrake displayed on the screen.
I did not make myself clear. Whar I wanted to say was that I did security
Oops! I just reread your question and I realise that I misunderstood
it the first time. My apologies :-)
A six-hour wait is not normal at all. You should be able to check
through an RPM programme like gnoRPM or Kpackage, or from the command
line (rpm), if your files have been installed. Just
I am a newbie with LM, have ltwin modem and is
gonna upgrade the kernel, this kernel file is named
kernel-image-2.2.17-linmodem.1-2.i386.rpm , how do I install it
?
Gunnar,
First, please try not to post htmlized e-mails to the list. Some e-mail clients add all kinds of extra html tags, reduce the size of the font such that it is unreadable, or change the color to a grayish color, making it much more difficult to read.
In answer to your question, you would
I am running Mandrake 8.0 on my current system and I am having problems
with the update program. I have had no problem using the program to update
the packages that I already have. I created a update source to a local
computer and it worked fine. What I am having problems with is using the
Thanks for the suggestion, however, when I tried to uninstall some packages
in order to upgrade them (cups, rpmdrake, rpm, rpmtools), a box appeared
saying that all these other packages would be removed to satisfy
dependencies. I clicked on ok, and software manager closed without
Well this email wanted me to use the Software Manager.
I tried it on the list of Security updates that I had
downloaded. Software Manager did not work it hung,
tried the Package Manager, it hung (would not work)
tried the MandrakeUpdate, it hung (would not work),
tried rpm -Uvh package name it
WHOA!
from the content of the last couple of emails on this I get the impression
that you have mandrake 7.2 and are trying to update to 8.0 packages
Simply forget it! You cannot use mandrakeUpdate in that fashion. Way WAY
too much delta, plus incompatible binaries and libraries.
8.0 is
Each time I try to update my installation, rpmdrake fails, saying the
packages already exists.
The installable files shown in the updates only list are all newer
versions than those installed.
Is there any way of forcing this program (Software Manager) to *update*
rather than just perform an
You need to remove the resources you do not want to use from the lists if you
want the update to work properly. Then you must specify the external source
precisely.
There are very few updates available as yet, but I would suspect that if it
is aaying already installed on packages defnitely
I use Mandrake Update as a reference tool only. It has never once
removed the previously existing version of anything I have updated.
What I do is open a terminal window and login as su, then run Mandrake
Update to see what needs an upgrade; I open a browser window and go to
whichever mirror
I have only burnt the first CD, just to see if it work and pickup my cable
modem. Obviously it does :). But anytime I try to update my software it
always wants to use the CD1 and CD2 even if I uncheck them, is there no way
to update just from ftp sites with the update feature in 8.0?
I kep seeing in the newsgroups abut this frequency update cd that mandrake
supposedly sells on there website, yet I can't find it. Am I blind or does
someone just not know what they are talking about?
Jon Doe wrote:
I kep seeing in the newsgroups abut this frequency update cd that mandrake
supposedly sells on there website, yet I can't find it. Am I blind or does
someone just not know what they are talking about?
Jon:
Go to the Mandrake homesite -- it's the first entry on the page. Just
On Monday 09 April 2001 03:31 pm, you wrote:
I kep seeing in the newsgroups abut this frequency update cd that mandrake
supposedly sells on there website, yet I can't find it. Am I blind or does
someone just not know what they are talking about?
I got mine less than a week after placing my
I am trying to install glibc-2.2.2-4mdk using Mandrake Update (so I can
install XFree86). The install fails with errors (lots os them). I get so
many errors that the list goes off the bottom of my screen. I can find
no way to scroll to the bottom of the error list. Therefore I cannot get
to the
ai4a wrote:
I am trying to install glibc-2.2.2-4mdk using Mandrake
Update (so I can install XFree86). The install fails with
errors (lots os them). I get so many errors that the list
goes off the bottom of my screen. I can find no way to
scroll to the bottom of the error list. Therefore I
What Alan says is basically true, but if you're brave at heart, here's a
method that can enable one to upgrade to glibc 2.2 on a 7.2 install.
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/Help___How_To/Glibc-2_2/glibc-2_2.html
I followed these instructions here except where they say do a --force
--nodeps, do
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