Just a suggestion, check your LAN subnet to ensure it is the same as the
firewall. I have noticed the default on the firewall is 192.168.1.100,
where the default with Lmdk 7.2 is 192.168.0.1. So, if your LAN is still
at the 192.168.0 net, you will be blocked. Also, the dhcpd in the
firewall
Did a tcpdump when running ntpdate... it's communicating using port
123 to port 123.
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Gene Moreau wrote:
I was under the assumption that it came back on some high port. ie
1024:65535
-Original Message-
From: R.I.P. Deaddog [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
ok I discoverd after doing my own sniffing, ntpdate does behave how you
describe (123 - 123), but xntpd behaves in the way I thought it did goes
out to port 123 on the server from some high port, then the server comes
back on that same high port from 123, I think it was 1051 in my test.
This
Oh yah, I forgot, I'm usign beta 4, the i586 version.
Gene Moreau
IT Specialist
Arrista Technologies - http://www.arrista.com
v: 204.489.3200
f: 204.489.8300
e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP pub key: http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~moreaug/pgp.html
How about: "Silently select dependencies." ?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 6:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] RFC DrakX package selection tree
the checkbox "Automatic dependencies" seems
Hi,
In 7.2 at the time of the installation my Token-Ring card ( olympic.o) is
well recognized, but since the 8.0 the Token-Ring cards are not recognized
during the installation and not exit in Draknet.
Can you add the Token-Ring modules in the installation and Draknet.
Vincent GUARDIOLA
on 3/21/01 1:42 AM, Frdric Bothamy mused:
Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
Hello Cooker,
I was just playing with MDK 8.0 beta 2 and tried to get my window
manager of choice (BlackBox) to stick as default and I ended up making an
.xinitrc file that reads:
#! /bin/sh
On Wednesday 21 March 2001 10:38, you wrote:
memory alloc (702624872 bytes) returned NULL
What's this? can I get around this?
Rebooted, and was able to rebuild the rpm database. No idea why I was
getting memory alloc errors, but rebooting fixed it, then rebuilding the
database fixed rpm..
Installed Cooker from sunsite.uio.no. No problems at install.
But, after reboot I didn't get the X login. I got the console, like this:
Linux-Mandrake release 8.0 (Cooker) for i586
Kernel 2.4.2-20mdk on an i686 / tty1
pc-mda login:
Press return to continue.
INIT: Switching to runlevel: 3
INIT:
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone gotten the G400 dual head mode to work with the 4.0.3-1mdk
using the driver shipped by Mandrake?
This worked with G450 as DrakX configure it, have you forced DRI, this seems
necessary for some undefined symbols.
Franois.
Hello guys,
Just wanna let you know that there's this bug since v7.1 and not fixed
yet until 8.0 Beta 1. Mandrake 7.2 doesn't provide any fix for this
either. If I update an RPM package (with MandrakeUpdate or just urpmi)
that has /etc/rc.d/init.d entry that I _Have_ turned OFF, why does it
On Tuesday 20 March 2001 21:49, Pixel wrote:
Jose Antonio Becerra Permuy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
- I had a Microsoft IMPS/2. If I select "generic ps/2 mouse with
wheel" in installation the mouse behavior is erratic. I have to select
"generic ps/2 mouse". Once installation is
On Tuesday 20 March 2001 16:12, guran wrote:
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.sunet.se)
/ChangeLog/1.460/Tue Mar 20 12:20:34 2001//
Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010320 12:31
From within my new install I was posting a lengthy letter and tried to
use spelling on my text and got a dialog on
Does it only select, or does it also download and/or install? If so,
(and without having tried the program), I'd like words that convey the
full range of activity. (More like "automatically install other
required programs", or "get and install requirements"). If the next
step is to download
Hi.
The current version of Cooker doesn't find my SCSI-CDROMs when booting
the CD-ROM created with mkcd . The harddrives which are on the same SCSI
controller got detected, but no CD-ROMs.
My configuration:
SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AHA-2940U2/W (rev 0).
SCSI storage controller:
Youd better ask "What is Ximians position about Mandrake". I
can't get RedCarpet to install, Mandrake RPMs are delayed a month or so,
there are still no RPMs for Gnome 1.4 etc... Looks like they (Ximian)
forgot about us...
BTW, I've already complained to them twice, but got no
On Tuesday 20 March 2001 21:51, Pixel wrote:
"=/\\= Majki =/\\=" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I send you parameters of Daewoo monitors because I have CMC-1427X and
I didn't find it in monitor
list during install.
I mainly rely on the DDC probe which is really nice and much simpler.
I
Hello cooker,
Another problem in the gnome control center.
I have turned off the option to auto save changes to session but it
is still saving.
--
Best regards,
Robin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 3/21/01 3:21 AM, Chmouel Boudjnah mused:
Mike Tracy Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Cooker,
I was just playing with MDK 8.0 beta 2 and tried to get my window
manager of choice (BlackBox) to stick as default and I ended up making an
.xinitrc file that reads:
#! /bin/sh
On Tuesday 20 March 2001 16:18, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Daniel Serodio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to upgrade my libstdc++ to the cooker version, but a lot of
my programs need libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 . Isn't there some
compat-libstdc++ like there is for glibc? Thanks.
You
Youd better ask "What is Ximians position about Mandrake". I
Ximian have nothing against Mandrake. Have you tried posting a message to the
Red Carpet mailing list* about your installation troubles? Remember that Red
Carpet, as well as L-M 8.0, is beta.
This is what Ximian had to say about L-M
I have reported in cooker list once about this and provided patch, however
it is complete ignored. Good to see that it is in bug list later on
though.
I've built it as normal user and it builds fine. So what's the problem
now?
Abel Cheung
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Spencer wrote:
Jeff;
Could
Hi folks,
yesterday I installed cooker (always most current) 2nd time in 3 days
but always I got following problem:
During install (networkinterface) I select to create a LAN (locale
ethernet) and an internet-connection over modem.
all works fine except that it is not posible to leave
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Has anyone gotten the G400 dual head mode to work with the 4.0.3-1mdk
using the driver shipped by Mandrake?
My Xserver sees both screens (it's showing a screen size of 2880:
1600 + 1280) but it does not actually display on the second monitor.
1) There are still a number of RPMS that are not in the hdlists.
Could we have them included on the (last) CD anyway ?, or update the
generated hdlists to include a later version of the RPM if it's found.
2) Cannot login as root at the console (/etc/securetty is empty)
3) A number of
Prana a crit :
Hello guys,
Just wanna let you know that there's this bug since v7.1 and not fixed
yet until 8.0 Beta 1. Mandrake 7.2 doesn't provide any fix for this
either. If I update an RPM package (with MandrakeUpdate or just urpmi)
that has /etc/rc.d/init.d entry that I _Have_ turned
Stefan Hufeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i only get a blue screen with xawtv-3.38-4mdk.
xawtv-3.35-1mdk is working.
same config file ??
yes
[root@kilroy /root]# rpm -ta ~stefanh/downloads/xawtv_3.40.tar.gz
JFTR: works too.
version 3.35,36,37,38 40 have all worked fine for
Prana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Also another this is: servers still start by default. I've said about
this many times, nobody listens. Now I hope that services be turned off
by default. SuSE 7.1, Redhat 7.0, the next 7.1, BestLinux have already
turn off the services by default. 90%
How about
"Automatically install necessary support packages (recommended)"
Aaron Cohen wrote:
How about: "Silently select dependencies." ?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 6:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Prana wrote:
Hello guys,
Just wanna let you know that there's this bug since v7.1 and not fixed
yet until 8.0 Beta 1. Mandrake 7.2 doesn't provide any fix for this
either. If I update an RPM package (with MandrakeUpdate or just urpmi)
that has /etc/rc.d/init.d entry
Original message from: Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Con Kolivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
understand used a 2.2 kernel) without any problems. Since the 2.4
kernel has been adapted to the install disk I have not been able to
start an install. Each time after it finishes loading the
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Randy Kramer wrote:
Does it only select, or does it also download and/or install? If so,
(and without having tried the program), I'd like words that convey the
full range of activity. (More like "automatically install other
required programs", or "get and install
As an aside, how are you trying to update your cooker system using
urpmi? I've tried reading the man files, and I'll search for docs on
urpmi, but I'm just curious.. this would be great to know how to do so
I can update without having to go through an upgrade process each time...
JP
* Tim
Prana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Just wanna let you know that there's this bug since v7.1 and not fixed
yet until 8.0 Beta 1. Mandrake 7.2 doesn't provide any fix for this
either. If I update an RPM package (with MandrakeUpdate or just urpmi)
that has /etc/rc.d/init.d entry that I
Hi Pixel,
You are stars !! (You can quote me on that)
I am now able to boot my supermicro server and the new Lilo is more than
cute.
The RAID5 array (AHA-2100S) is now working properly.
You made my day. Keep on like that.
(Who was the chap I must be thanking for working until 24 last night ?)
Just recently finished installing beta 2 mandrake 8...
questions:
where is mandrakeupdate???
if i use drakerpm and try to update the whole process freezes...can this be
fixxed with cooker release of drakerpm???
is there anyway of fixxing the screwed up fonts in kde 2.1???
has anyone managed
Sounds reasonable to me!
Randy Kramer
Michael Brown wrote:
Since, AFAICT, dependencies are always installed, and the only difference
the button makes is whether or not they are shown as selected in the
package selection list, how about:
"Show automatically-selected packages"
This makes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
In 7.2 at the time of the installation my Token-Ring card ( olympic.o) is
well recognized, but since the 8.0 the Token-Ring cards are not recognized
during the installation and not exit in Draknet.
Can you add the Token-Ring modules in the installation and
Perhap you need first of all create the device:
cd /dev
mknod scd0 b 11 1
and then:
ln -s scd0 cdrom1
and
cd /dev rm cdrom ln -s scd0 cdrom
(say yest to the question)
Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)
- Mensaje Original -
Remitente: eric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Sbado, Marzo 11,
Claudio crivit :
[...]
10.
In init 5, as I tried to use WindowMaker, X died definitively! No way to
re-enter init 5 without a total hardware-reset... CLICK :o(
[...]
It should be fixed now. Can you try with WindowMaker-0.64.0-4mdk?
Thanks in advance.
--
MandrakeSoft
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:39:26AM -0800, Alan Olsen wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Thanks Alan.
Not on Cooker, but on 4.0.3 built from source.
Cooker folks? Can we get cooker updated from cvs? It seems to have
some important fixes.
b.
--
Brian J. Murrell
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Hash: SHA1
As an aside, how are you trying to update your cooker system using
urpmi? I've tried reading the man files, and I'll search for docs
on urpmi, but I'm just curious.. this would be great to know how to
do so I can update without having to go
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:08:06AM +0100, Franois Pons wrote:
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This worked with G450 as DrakX configure it, have you forced DRI, this seems
necessary for some undefined symbols.
I can get it to work on my G400 with Matrox's mga_drv.o (maybe: and
Hello,
do you ever think about TurboPrint (www.turboprint.de) as an alternative
printer-driver. Has best printing soltutions i ever seen on Linux. Where
cups use sometimes only ghostscript, TurboPrint is completly free and easy
to configure.
The supported Printer List:
Canon
Canon_BJC150,
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 04:20:33PM +0100, Sebastian Werner wrote:
Hello,
do you ever think about TurboPrint (www.turboprint.de) as an alternative
printer-driver. Has best printing soltutions i ever seen on Linux. Where
cups use sometimes only ghostscript, TurboPrint is completly free and
Le 2001.03.22 19:20:33 +0400, Sebastian Werner a crit :
Hello,
do you ever think about TurboPrint (www.turboprint.de) as an alternative
printer-driver. Has best printing soltutions i ever seen on Linux. Where
cups use sometimes only ghostscript, TurboPrint is completly free and
easy
to
I'd like to request that you add something to the description to point
out that it is at least an attempt at WYSIWYG HTML editing, perhaps:
Amaya is a WYSIWYG browser/web authoring tool from the W3C. UNIX and
Windows versions are available.
Thanks,
Randy Kramer
Lenny Cartier wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone had any success running Window Maker on
beta 2? It signal 11'ed on me. I cannot log into a
failsafe session either.
I have tried starting WM from either KDM and from an X
session (logged into a GNOME session, change WM to
Window Maker - does not work, so I killed Sawfish from
a
Michl Alexandre Salim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Has anyone had any success running Window Maker on
beta 2? It signal 11'ed on me. I cannot log into a
failsafe session either.
Fixed in latest Window Maker by David Baudens .
[deush@no SPECS]$ rpm -qpi --changelog
While we're requesting things, how about the URL to the application
homepage? This one was easy (http://www.w3.org/Amaya/), but as a more
general suggestion/request, some programs are rather obscure and it gets to
be a pain to find them to get the latest version or read more about them
when the
Michael Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Show automatically-selected packages"
i like it. Quite long though, but can't find anything shorter...
Can any one tell me what is:
mandrakefreq-i586-20010316.iso
Sergio Korlowsky
The XftConfig file included in XFree86-4.0.3-1mdk is still the default
one by Keith Packard. It does not work properly with Mandrake Cooker
because it refers to the Microsoft Web Fonts, which are not part
of the distribution. It works as intended only when the user installes
the fonts from
[root@lshih /root]# mount /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cdrom: unknown device
[root@lshih /root]#
A snopshot of my /var/log/messages
with keyword hda which is my cdrom cdr cdrw and dvd combo drive
Mar 11 15:52:32 lshih kernel: Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=linux ro
root=1605 hda=ide-scsi
Mar 11
On 22 Mar 2001, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Okay, after talking with fred, we came with a solution to this problem.
Actually, the current way of doing the things is okay: when you do a
chkconfig --level 345 httpd off, it only modifies the local states of the
sysv links in the initscripts for
Hi!
Kpp doesn't work. It didn't work in beta1 and LM 7.2 too, but now it hangs.
When I want call internet Kppp don't pick up phone. So, I go to option
'Query Modem' to see if Kppp can access modem. In previous versions there
wasn't any problems, in 'Modem Query Result' were parameters that modem
Hi!
New installer is nicer than before, but there is the same problem than
before. When I setup internet access, window with dialup parameters
(telephone number, login, passwd etc.) doesn't want to close when I hit ok
button, I must hit cancel to close window.
I like new packet selection tree,
Hi!
When I start xinit I got error:
Error on option -geometry:unknown option
Run 'xvt --help' to see a full list option of available command line options
Mikoaj
This package needs a fix soon, but for now it seems to me that a "rpm -ivh
--force" works, since almost all c++ programs are linked to
"libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3" instead of "libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2".
Abel Cheung
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2001 16:18,
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:08:06AM +0100, François Pons wrote:
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This worked with G450 as DrakX configure it, have you forced DRI, this seems
necessary for some undefined symbols.
I can get it to
"=/\\= Majki =/\\=" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
When I select any icon which run something ( not main icon ,but for example
icon for configuring modem) in DrakConf, and I quit DrakConf, everything on
my desktop in KDE dissapears. There are neither menu or icons. I must exit
KDE using
Read here:
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/community/mandrakesoftnews/latest
Original message from: Sergio P.Korlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can any one tell me what is:
mandrakefreq-i586-20010316.iso
Sergio Korlowsky
.
__
Get
Cups isn't full open-sourced, too. Sometimes i think, we must power good
programms first. And, I know what free software is, but i am a little
designer and i want a good printing solution. Cups is not as good as
Turboprint!
Sebastian
-Ursprngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoted from the very first page of www.cups.org:
"CUPS is provided under the GNU GPL..."
Btw, if I don't get it wrong, turboprint is only available in binary form
now? That should be avoided as much as possible...
Abel Cheung
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Sebastian Werner wrote:
Cups isn't
Sorry for replying to myself, I should have searched for more info before
posting
Turboprint is a commercial package!!! And it explicitly expressed that it
shouldn't be distributed on any media without irseesoft's
permission... why don't you buy from irseesoft directly?
Abel Cheung
Hmmm. dunno if I'm wrong, but is "service xxx condrestart" much
simpler? Or I missed something else?
Abel Cheung
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Michael Brown wrote:
On 22 Mar 2001, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Okay, after talking with fred, we came with a solution to this problem.
Actually,
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, R.I.P. Deaddog wrote:
Hmmm. dunno if I'm wrong, but is "service xxx condrestart" much
simpler? Or I missed something else?
Not all services support "condrestart" (at least, not on 7.2 - don't know
about 8.0beta). Also, don't you stop the service before upgrading its
Oh yes, I really missed it. Some of them won't work..
Certain apps use condrestart this way: if /var/lock/subsys/xxx exists,
then do a restart. And the restart means stop then start.
This kind of app should work.
But another kind which uses signal (e.g. HUP) to restart will fail
Thank you for your reply of a week ago. Maybe you
have missed my subsequent reply
so I try to contact you again begging all others'
pardon.
OK, if you can burn Beta2 release for me, please
contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I need
to know how much and where to pay for your disturb,
and by
Just a try, see if this is worse than before? Yes, you're right.. the
service will be stopped during upgrade. But a temp file will be created if
the service is running and this is really an upgrade, so that this temp
file won't exist if the service is originally stopped.. and in the
On Thursday 22 March 2001 14:17, you wrote:
Read here:
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/community/mandrakesoftnews/latest
Original message from: Sergio P.Korlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can any one tell me what is:
mandrakefreq-i586-20010316.iso
Ok (understood) Thanks! I thought it was an iso
Michael Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
It would (IMO) be more elegant if the definitive start/stop status was
represented by the symlinks in /etc/rc.d/init.d - this is how it's meant
to work (at least according to the chkconfig manual).
We can't change that that easily. Currently,
Im still getting this error anyone working on fixing this one?
dave
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Cron root@localhost /usr/sbin/fwctllog --start "`date --date '1
hour ago' +\%Y-\%m-\%d' '\%H:00`" --period '1h' /var/log/messages
/var/log/fwctl_log
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001
Hello cooker,
Tried doing an FTP install of Cooker today. One of the problems is I
can't log in as root from the login prompt. If I login as a regular
user and then su - I can then get in as root.
Below are the other problems that show up on booting.
From boot.log
Mar 22 16:09:28 pheuri
On 2001.03.20 14:34:52 -0300 Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Daniel Serodio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to upgrade my libstdc++ to the cooker version, but a lot
of
my programs need ' . Isn't there some
compat-libstdc++ like there is for glibc? Thanks.
try to install egcs-libstdc++
I'm glad to hear it's being worked on. Is there any way for me to
remove these packages right now or will this require a reinstall to be
fixed? I already tried rpm -e and can't get past the segfault.
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
On 21 Mar 2001, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
I am aware of the
Hey cookers,
I've have a Mustek 12000SP scanner connected to an adaptec 2940 scsi
interface. It was working on M7.2 but it doesnt with the SANE from
cooker (the scanner freezes after doing a preview when trying to start a
scan).
I could get it to work by getting the latest SANE from their CVS.
On 2001.03.22 17:17:39 -0300 Con Kolivas wrote:
Read here:
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/community/mandrakesoftnews/latest
Thats a very good idea, but I was hoping to be able to download
individual packages, and it seems like there are only isos for it. Any
mirror with the individual
From contrib/RPMS install : perl-IPChains-0.5-1mdk.i586.rpm
On Friday 23 March 2001 00:13, Armisis Aieoln wrote:
Im still getting this error anyone working on fixing this one?
dave
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Subject: Cron root@localhost /usr/sbin/fwctllog --start "`date
Still get this after sitting idle for a few mins
Received disconnect from 192.168.1.200: 2: Protocol error: packet 32 in
interactive
This is while connected to a machine running real sshd 2.2.0 or 2.4.0, I
don't remember seeing this error while connected to another openssh machine.
--
It was the stuff from "unsupported", so I guess you'll have to find out
what they've named that now. I imagine it wouldn't be too different
than the rpm directories for the "stable" releases, just under
mandrakefreq instead of mandrake.
Daniel Serodio wrote:
On 2001.03.22 17:17:39 -0300 Con
Many hours with that denied permission ...;op
cu . and good work .;o)
--
Franco Silvestro
c/o CeSIA - Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita' di Bologna
Current Linux uptime: 1 day 4 hours 25 minutes.
-
Fri Mar 23 03:05:23 CET 2001
Greetings,
Quick question, Beta 1 warns of potential problems with kernel 2.4.1 and the
Via chipset, are these problems still present or have they been fixed in
2.4.2?
K. Danna
--- Vincent Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I missing something ? I've YET to be able to get rpmdrake
to work,
Mandrake Update worked better than rpmdrake. Not perfect but
better.:)
This make no sense to throw away better for worse to try to make
worse better. Make more sense to make
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:35:14AM -0800, Alan Olsen wrote:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Are you sure you are running 4.0.3?
As sure as xdpyinfo will tell me:
# xdpyinfo
name of display::0.0
version number:11.0
vendor string:Linux Mandrake (XFree86 4.0.3, patch
It would seem that rather than ship the xterm that actually comes with
4.0.3 Mandrake ships it in a separate package, That is not so bad as
it makes it easy to get just an xterm binary on a headless system for
remote display.
*However*, please keep it up to date with the release of XFree86!
:o
I mean a forced INSTALL, not a forced upgrade! However the case for me and
for you seems to be different -- I have libstdc++-2.95.2-xxx from LM 7.2,
and seems you have an earlier cooker version of libstdc++... it works
for me, but probably won't work for you...
Abel Cheung
On Fri,
Has Postfix to be run as a daemon for a box that just sends mail (for cron
tasks results, for instance), as opposite to receive them ? I remember
having used exim by just invocated only when needed, but it doesn't seem to
work with postfix.
--
Guillaume Rousse
Murphy's law : If anything can go
Thank you for the e-mail, Guillaume.
You really think that we don't listen to people on Cooker? This is
disappointing.
Saying that Mandrake developers not listening might be true, since my
impression is that the developers here hear/read the e-mail, but they
won't give a thought.
(1) We
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
"Alex Riechert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
doesn't work, neither by booting from the floppy drive (the Mandrake boot
floppy disk doesn't work at all), nor from the harddisk, sending following
error message:
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem)
Thanks I will use it in my next build.
Arnd Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The XftConfig file included in XFree86-4.0.3-1mdk is still the default
one by Keith Packard. It does not work properly with Mandrake Cooker
because it refers to the Microsoft Web Fonts, which are not part
of the
(1) We assume that when you want a server installed, that most probably
means that you want it activated because you will use it ;
Not necessarily. The assumption was not 100% valid because the logic is:
when I install something it doesn't mean that I want it to run right
away. For
I just tried playing with it again this evening, as I've finally given
up hope of doing anything with apt-get for the time being g and I have
to say.. WOW! It's a vast improvement on the version I used about 10
days ago, and I found it quite easy to upgrade packages on my system to
the
Dear Jose or any lmbeta2 expert:
I tried scd0 as what you said scsi device, but still not work, ls do
show it exist, but why mount not recognize it?
[root@lshih /root]# ls -l /dev/scd0 brw-rw1 root cdrom
11, 0 Mar 8 2001 /dev/scd0
mount /dev/scd0 /mnt
mount:
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