i have problems with apacha on intel, id said nedd a gdbm-devel, package
that i cant find in the mdk-8beta2 cds...
[root@alpha /root]# rpm -q --whatprovides gdbm-devel
libgdbm1-devel-1.8.0-14mdk
People at MandrakeSoft: Hear, hear!
Please listen to Arnds suggestion. Linux-Mandrake 8.0 needs this.
Quoting Arnd Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
More important imho would still be to have some good fonts actually
included, now that they will be found. The best free (beer) fonts
are from M$
Original message from: Robin Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Ok tried the install again.
Still can't log in as root from the login prompt. I have to
log in
as a normal user and then su - to get root access. Also
there is a
Perhaps you chose high security option during install? This
"J . A . Magallon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AFAIK, in short: you want to be able to use 1Gb, define 1Gb of swap, the
amount of ram does not matter. You have to be able to have all you apps
in swap, and then 'select' which ones are 'copied' to main memory to run faster.
you must also take
The MakeFile has the version 11 not 20
dave
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 07:43:08PM +0100, Frederic Lepied wrote:
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bad news. I have contacted Matrox and the G400 dual head can't work
without libhal. Sorry.
So what does that mean for Mandrake
Con Kolivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Still can't log in as root from the login prompt. I have to
log in
as a normal user and then su - to get root access. Also
there is a
Perhaps you chose high security option during install? This
prevents you logging in as root, only
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Claudio wrote:
Well, like Greg, I am not able no open any document with klyx, if I
try to edit a "new" one, it's impossible for no char is shown, and no
simbol (I mean: maths simbols!) is shown, just QUESTION MARK:
"" everywhere. I remember that klyx was PERFECT
On Sunday 25 March 2001 12:06, you wrote:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Claudio wrote:
PS) I can make some screenshot to show you the problem if I am not
clear...
No need - I know exactly what you mean, since I *fixed* that problem and
submitted the patches. Obviously they've got lost somewhere
On Saturday 24 March 2001 23:43, you wrote:
In your mail header it says:
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
while my isp's dns cannot resolve roma2.infn.it or infn.it.
Some people use filters to filter out not-resolving senders, to
filter spam. Maybe your isp does that too?
My Sender wasn't
Jeff Butts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
This may have been brought up before, but I haven't seen it looking
thru the archives. If I've missed it, please forgive me...:)
Bugzilla problem 2532, relating to rpmdrake...the person who submitted
the bug submitted it under Mandrake
Hello,
I'm using mandrake distribution since quite a time now, and I'm especially
happy to see the activity on the Cooker which allow to keep up to date
with the latest release.
Therefore, there's stg that I find a little puzzling : why is it that
every time a new release (ie MDK 8) is
Special thanks to Con Kolivas for packaging the NVidia drivers for the
latest build of Cooker. He was also kind enough to include a working
XF86Config file. Check out the README.NVIDIA file for notes from him. You
can find these files as well as firestarter, vlc, libcss, and gphone at the
Jason Straight wrote:
You need libcss to play DVD's. I've been using it on my system for a while
now.
and for my toshiba 1202 dvd player I need to set dma on this cd player
by :
hdparm -d 1 /dev/hda, otherwise I get some illegal requests
lenny
--
Lenny Cartier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nicolas,
I'm using mandrake distribution since quite a time now, and I'm especially
happy to see the activity on the Cooker which allow to keep up to date
with the latest release.
Therefore, there's stg that I find a little puzzling : why is it that
every time a new release (ie MDK 8) is
For all those cyclic dependency, can u resolve the issue and give
patches/point out unnecessary dependencies?
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Vadim Plessky wrote:
I found that during Gnome stuff compilation that there is a cyclic dependency
in these packages:
gal- gnome-db - libglade - gal
to be
This is definitely a mistake, maybe should use Prereq: texinfo instead?
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Vadim Plessky wrote:
libgtk+1.2 upgrade conflicts with install-info from LM 7.2
It looks like to me that install-info package is not included in LM 8.0
May be, there is some *right* way for
Hello Con,
Nope choose the LOW security option.
Sunday, March 25, 2001, 2:16:27 AM, you wrote:
CK Original message from: Robin Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Ok tried the install again.
Still can't log in as root from the login prompt. I have to
CK log in
as a normal user and then su
On Sunday 25 March 2001 2:02, R.I.P. Deaddog wrote:
| For all those cyclic dependency, can u resolve the issue and give
| patches/point out unnecessary dependencies?
|
I mostly run KDE (and subscribed on all KDE lists), so these packages are a
little bit new area for me.
May be somebody
On Sunday 25 March 2001 12:56, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
| Nicolas,
|
|Therefore, there's stg that I find a little puzzling : why is it that
|every time a new release (ie MDK 8) is showing, all the RPM packages
|suddendly requires dependencies that weren't needed with the latest
|
Can anybody confirm or deny if gal depends on libglade or not? I haven't
installed them..
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Vadim Plessky wrote:
I mostly run KDE (and subscribed on all KDE lists), so these packages are a
little bit new area for me.
May be somebody who is subscribed to Gnome
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Vadim Plessky wrote:
On Sunday 25 March 2001 12:56, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
| Nicolas,
|
|Therefore, there's stg that I find a little puzzling : why is it that
|every time a new release (ie MDK 8) is showing, all the RPM packages
|suddendly requires
To clarify the situation
NVIDIA drivers packaged specifically for cooker are available at:
http://crazy-horse.net/cooker
You need the following files:
NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-769_2.4.2-20mdk.i686.rpm (.98mb)
NVIDIA_kernel-0.9-769_2.4.2-20mdk.i686.rpm (243k)
README.NVIDIA (676 bytes)
and a
Trying to add a bevel gimp dies, don't know much about gimp personally so I
don't know weather to blame it on a plugin or what.
--
Jason Straight
trying to use sftp
but getting Request for subsystem 'sftp' failed on channel 0
Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer
Greg
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have problems with apacha on intel, id said nedd a gdbm-devel, package
that i cant find in the mdk-8beta2 cds...
Get the new one from https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/~jmdault
Jean-Michel
bye
Juan Diego
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Stefan van der
whereis the mandrake bugzilla page?
Here's my issue, now matter what I do, urpmi hangs... I'm not sure why?
Scroll to the bottem and you will see where it hangs up. I'm using b1
with new cooker (3/23) rpms of urpmi, wget and rpmdrake.
[root@cool /root]# urpmi.addmedia cook
Hi,
I have a problem with initscripts 5.61.1-10mdk. My network interface fails to
load, modprobe ne fails and suggests that there are wrong module parameters.
But that's not the problem, with release 5.61.1-6mdk everything worked fine.
The only changes I could recognize in a diff between these
Hi, all,
Just installed cooker from ftp.sunet.se. Quite impressed, but I met some
problem as below,
1. Failed to switch back to X
If switch to Ctrl+Alt+F1, then no luck to go back with Ctrl+Alt+F7
2. Can't su within X, no problem in console
it says 'File size limit exceeded'
Any clues?
Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
The packages are at https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/~jmdault
Warly, can you test and upload them?
Stefan, I'll be waiting for your feedback.
OK
--
Warly
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 07:38:38PM +0200, Lonely Cat wrote:
Hi, all,
Just installed cooker from ftp.sunet.se. Quite impressed, but I met some
problem as below,
1. Failed to switch back to X
If switch to Ctrl+Alt+F1, then no luck to go back with Ctrl+Alt+F7
Ctrl+Alt+F8 or F9..
yves
On 25 Mar 2001 14:41:19 +0200, Nicolas Pomarede wrote:
All in all, I find it very annoying to be forced to upgrade the whole
system to install only a few recent packages (not that I don't like
upgrading to the latest MDK distrib, it's just I'd like to do it 'step by
step' before resintalling
On 03.25 Pixel wrote:
"J . A . Magallon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AFAIK, in short: you want to be able to use 1Gb, define 1Gb of swap, the
amount of ram does not matter. You have to be able to have all you apps
in swap, and then 'select' which ones are 'copied' to main memory to run
Looks like gimp itself on this one - I compiled gimp from source and it still
does it - maybe I'll have to try gimp snaps or something.
On Sunday 25 March 2001 11:36, you wrote:
Trying to add a bevel gimp dies, don't know much about gimp personally so I
don't know weather to blame it on a
thanks, Yves...
F9 works, :)
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Yves Duret wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 07:38:38PM +0200, Lonely Cat wrote:
Hi, all,
Just installed cooker from ftp.sunet.se. Quite impressed, but I met some
problem as below,
1. Failed to switch back to X
If switch to
Hello,
Tried again to update kernel to the 2.4.2-20 rpm from cooker.
Downloaded a fresh copy, thinking it might have been a bad package,
have the latest rpm related stuff, etc.
From a terminal I try rpm -Uvh kern* and it immediately
seg faults and core dumps. Tried the same
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
I'm using mandrake distribution since quite a time now, and I'm especially
happy to see the activity on the Cooker which allow to keep up to date
with the latest release.
Therefore, there's stg that I find a little puzzling : why is it that
Hi,
Downloaded the latest version of screem. At least instead of a line
in the middle of the screen there is the splash, which gets as far as creating
interface and hangs.
Ah well.
Vinny
wu-ftpd-2.6.1-10mdk
I can't upload to my /home/ftp/incoming directory and I have modified user
ftp for /home/ftp to be home, and the ftpaccess file is as follows
class all real,guest,anonymous *
email root@localhost
loginfails 5
readme README*login
readme README*cwd=*
Michael Brown wrote:
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
I'm using mandrake distribution since quite a time now, and I'm especially
happy to see the activity on the Cooker which allow to keep up to date
with the latest release.
Therefore, there's stg that I find a
Warly wrote:
Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
The packages are at https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/~jmdault
Warly, can you test and upload them?
Stefan, I'll be waiting for your feedback.
Compiling seems to go well (on my
Vincent Meyer wrote:
Hi,
Downloaded the latest version of screem. At least instead of a line
in the middle of the screen there is the splash, which gets as far as creating
interface and hangs.
the 8mdk one ?
It works here.
lenny
--
--
Lenny Cartier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
8mdk - it's broken on my system as well. Same symptoms - get splash,
w/"Creating Interface" - starts an oafd --ac-activate --ior-output-fd=9,
then hangs (and the splash is hard set on foreground.)
- Original Message -
From: "Lenny Cartier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Exist plans to sell a dvd-version of mandrake 8.0 and where to get from?
Thanks,
sebastian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I found this really really useful script:
http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d92-jwa/code/pkgusage/pkgusage-1.0.3.tcl
It tells you, for each rpm on your system, when you last accessed
(used) it. Great for hunting down and getting rid of cruft.
Cheers,
b.
--
Brian J. Murrell
"Brian J. Murrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I found this really really useful script:
http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d92-jwa/code/pkgusage/pkgusage-1.0.3.tcl
It tells you, for each rpm on your system, when you last accessed
(used) it. Great for hunting down and getting rid of cruft.
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 11:43:16PM +0200, Pixel wrote:
have you seen rpmstats-0.2-1mdk.i586.rpm in cooker?
Sweet! Much faster than pkgusage, with one drawback (subjective).
pkgusage to appears to infer a package's last onto it's dependencies.
For example if foo-devel was dependent on foo and
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 02:08:59PM -0800, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 11:43:16PM +0200, Pixel wrote:
have you seen rpmstats-0.2-1mdk.i586.rpm in cooker?
There is a huge flaw with this however. Take a package like "dia" for
instance. Here is it's output from rpmstats:
if you've loaded your proper modules and !set the alias! there should be
no problem. Work out everything with devfs first. I had same problem
before. Civileme mentioned the other day about beta1 using kernel
2.2.18 to install and 2.4.2 to run which, of course, may or may not have
something to
Hi, all,
dont know why, whenever I try to su, it says File size limit exceeded.
System is Mandrake Cooker from ftp.sunet.se
thanks for any clue,
lonely
--
2B or not 2B, that's a question. :)
Just doing a cleanup of my system(s) here and noticed a whole boatload
of /tmp/ssh-user directories. I am wondering if /etc/init.d/sshd
should not clean these up when it runs it's "start" method.
b.
--
Brian J. Murrell
Hello,
Tried doing a new install.
There are some problems with the gnome control center.
Desktop - Screen Savers
There are not screen savers listed. Just "No Screen Saver" and
"Random Screen Saver"
Multimedia - Sound
I cannot enable sound. I turn it on, save it, and then go back
I've done that before and it gave me a 243M swap partition. I only have
96M of ram.
On 24 Mar 2001 10:50:03 -0700, Eaon wrote:
Arnd,
That certainly is interesting, I hadn't heard that before (that swap
should be 2*physical). What are the implications of having a swap less
than
Dear Lonely Cat:
I saw the same thing. I could only "fix" it by "reducing" the security
level by running /usr/sbin/draksec to "poor".
Best regards, Erwin
Lonely Cat wrote:
Hi, all,
dont know why, whenever I try to su, it says File size limit exceeded.
System is Mandrake Cooker from
I had problem quite a while ago. Just upgrade to the latest rpm and u
should be fine. That version is too old.
On 24 Mar 2001 19:16:48 -0800, Matthew D. Pitts wrote:
I have a small problem here with rpm. I installed rpm-3.0.5-27mdk on my
system from a src.rpm that I downloaded. Now I can't
Alex Hulse wrote:
Pan 0.95 that comes with 8beta2 just plain doesn't work - when you run it, it
sits and stares at you without producing a window. Installing the RPM from
pan's site, it runs fine. Odd.
Pan worked great here - it even brought up a window telling me to delete
my exisiting
On 26 Mar 2001 00:44:44 +0200, Lonely Cat wrote:
Hi, all,
dont know why, whenever I try to su, it says File size limit exceeded.
System is Mandrake Cooker from ftp.sunet.se
thanks for any clue,
lonely
--
2B or not 2B, that's a question. :)
I Have the same problem. If i su
I thought when something like:
package foo requires package bar
and
package bar requires package foo
happens, you simply type on one line:
rpm -i (or -u or -f) foo.rpm bar.rpm
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
I have a notebook using a Xircom cardbus ethernet/modem card. Beta1 and
Beta2 do not recognize this card during setup, and do not have the
capability to compile a kernel from the patched source (or the linus
source rpm!) that contains the xircom_tulip_cb.o module.
Is this being addressed? I
In the recent tidying up of configuration file names, how did
/etc/fstab manage to avoid being changed to fstab.conf?This is a
very annoying inconsistency.
--
Regards,
Ron. [au]
I installed twice today using cooker from ftp.sunet.se. The first
install I used the recommend install. I wanted to use existing partions
so I picked advanced and went about assigning the partion names.
Unfortunately, not all of the names I've used were in the drop down
list. So I tried to
Well, I don't happen to be a Perl user (yet), but isn't Python a
compiled and object-oriented version of Perl? Correct me if I am wrong.
As such, its niche is also understandable, and desireable.
Rich
"Greg A. Bur" wrote:
I just finished reading an article about the 1.0 release of nano,
I just finished reading an article about the 1.0 release of nano, ANOTHER
text editor for Unix/Linux. My question is: "Does the Unix/Linux world
really need more text editors?" One thing I really love about Linux is the
fact that I have so many choices for tasks such as text editting,
During the boot after a 1.468 installation (class Recommended) it halts a
very long time at "Starting httpd-perl", eventually it continues with an
"OK".
And for the good news: my i810 audio is detected and installed perfectly!
Regards,
Mattias
Hi!
After a 1.468 install a (non-root) user cannot run ls, su or other /bin
commands. Changes done in KControl don't get saved either.
I'm sure it's only a temporary problem, but what the heck. ;)
Regards,
Mattias
I don't think it's compiled but yes, it is object-oriented. It is also
easier to learn *cough*bullshit*cough* I do suppose it has a niche, whatever
that may be. Like I said, I'm not a developer so I won't pretend to know it
all. Just an observation.
On Monday 26 March 2001 00:02, Richard
I guess the meaning of problem is:
When you want to compile RPMs from source, it can never compile because of
cyclic dependency.
If I get it correctly usually those machines (qa? b_? or other
mandrakesoft.com machines?) used for building RPMs already have older RPMs
so it will be upgraded step
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