On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 01:21:39PM -0800, Ben Reser wrote:
http://ben.reser.org/mandrake/rpmmon/
It only updates the maintainers file from mandrake once an hour so it's
possible it could be slightly out of date.
Redid it. It was pathetically slow because well rpmmon.pl is
pathetically slow.
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing due to market
constraints (distributor/supplier schedules). As a consequence the
release date was scheduled 3 months ago. On this date we have a
very little margin of 2 or 3 days, but not more.
So the datum is: release date is March the 15th.
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 03:25:13 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 08:37, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sat, 16 Mar 2002 15:55:15 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 06:14, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sat, 16 Mar 2002 11:52:06 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
Hi,
System uptated from 8.1 - 8.2
When I set the security level to 4 (higher) every account in my computer
expires (including root) rendering the system useless. Luckily I had
a terminal where I was root..
pegasus login: root
password:
Login incorrect
[tomu@pegasus /]$ su
Password:
Your account
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Warly wrote:
So the datum is: release date is March the 15th.
Now we need to do it in this timeframe (and we are the 17th), and
we have no other choice.
In a few days 8.2 updates will be released, and them you will have
the real stable and polished distro you want.
What are the knows big problems in 8.2 final ?
Thanks
From: Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] Mandrake way of life
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 10:12:46 +0100
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing due to market
constraints
Warly,
Thanks for clarifying this. It should have been blindingly
obvious to anyone with any experience in software production (myself
included) that distribution and so on depends on fixed dates communicated
well in advance. In that regard, any
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 10:12:46 +0100, Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing due to market
constraints (distributor/supplier schedules). As a consequence the
release date was scheduled 3 months ago. On this date we have a
very little margin of 2 or 3
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 10:16:13 +0100, Frédéric Crozat a écrit :
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 03:25:13 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 08:37, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sat, 16 Mar 2002 15:55:15 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 06:14, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sat,
I want to just signal a bug I have found with samba:
I mount in my home dir (/home/vincent/ShareDisk) the disk on a windows
Computer
All is good, but when I want to umount this disk, that's IMPOSSIBLE !
they say: device busy (and I do nothing on it !)
when I shutdown the windows computer without
Well said - and I agree whole heartedly!
Here, here!
Thx,
R.Fox
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 11:20, Jeff Dickey wrote:
Warly,
Thanks for clarifying this. It should have been blindingly obvious to
anyone with any experience in software production (myself included) that
distribution and so on
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Warly wrote:
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing due to market
constraints (distributor/supplier schedules). As a consequence the
release date was scheduled 3 months ago. On this date we have a
very little margin of 2 or 3 days, but not more.
There is
On Sundayen den 17 March 2002 10.12, Warly wrote:
I do think that our model is not so bad, and that we are reaching a
good compromise between cutting edge and stability, but /this/
compromise _is needed_.
Agreed. I think the Mandrake way is quite balanced, don't worry, be happy!
--
Regards
On Sundayen den 17 March 2002 11.42, Yves Duret wrote:
- fix ssl stuf thx Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ot
If anyone is curious the the heck kvikkjokk is, go to my brothers site at
http://www.kvikkjokk.nu
Ehh, it's on Swedish only, but you can click on Bilder and get even more
confused
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing
due to market
constraints (distributor/supplier schedules). As a
consequence the
release date was scheduled 3 months ago. On this
date we have a
very little margin of 2 or 3 days, but not more.
So
÷ ÷ÓË, 17.03.2002, × 00:41, Byron Poland ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
[...]
I now have 3 external removable storage devices, 1 acomdata 80 gig
firewire drive (dev1), 1 firewire enclosure with a 30gig drive in it
(dev2), and 1 usb smartmedia card reader (dev3). I have all 3 working
fine with the latest cooker
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Jeff Dickey wrote:
Mandrake has a great resource here - the great volunteer army of testers and
users willing to test and poke and prod the software on a far greater
variety of systems and configurations than Mandrake could ever have direct
control of; but it will take
Hello
I was wondering something
Why all the packages aren't listed in rpmdrake ?
Is that me or is that normal ?
ie : a lot of people would want to use Audacity (sound editor), and it's
not listed under /Multimedia
Same for hundreds of packages.
Maybe I'm not aware of something very well
wyrmzr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone noticed a problem with NVidia's drivers in 8.2?
They compile and install fine on my system, but X refuses to start, says
there is no such driver
I have rebuilt and installed both src rpms without problems here.
You probably did not edit your
On 17 Mar 2002 12:29:06 +0100
Stefan Jourdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I was wondering something
Why all the packages aren't listed in rpmdrake ?
Is that me or is that normal ?
ie : a lot of people would want to use Audacity (sound editor), and it's
not listed under
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 02:36, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 10:16:13 +0100, Frédéric Crozat a écrit :
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 03:25:13 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 08:37, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sat, 16 Mar 2002 15:55:15 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sundayen den 17 March 2002 11.42, Yves Duret wrote:
- fix ssl stuf thx Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ot
If anyone is curious the the heck kvikkjokk is, go to my brothers site at
http://www.kvikkjokk.nu
Ehh, it's on Swedish only, but
Le dim 17/03/2002 à 13:12, Grimau Lysik'an a écrit :
On 17 Mar 2002 12:29:06 +0100
The flat list.
Indeed :)
Anyway, all packages aren't classified into categories, imho it'd have
been good if it was.
+++
Stef
Just thought you should know that after a system restart, running
cdrecord -scanbus the first time always gives an error. Run it again
and it's fine.
Below are the two times running it:
[root@localhost root]# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.11a15 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C)
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 13:19:44 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 02:36, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 10:16:13 +0100, Frédéric Crozat a écrit :
Le Sun, 17 Mar 2002 03:25:13 +0100, Quel Qun a écrit :
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 08:37, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
Le Sat,
Could you please stop posting in multipart mthl encoded it's a real pain to
deal with.
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Mobile PC Medic, 420 1st, Cheney, WA 99004,
Awesome! Thanks guys.
-Dave
I was messing with kino a while ago and can't remember the specifics,
but if you look at the forum on kino, I believe this is a bug in libdv..
http://www.schirmacher.de/dcforum/DCForumID1/49.html
I think I changed this and recompiled libdv, and things seemed
On Sunday 17 March 2002 03:12 am, Warly wrote:
I do think that our model is not so bad, and that we are reaching a
good compromise between cutting edge and stability, but /this/
compromise _is needed_.
I also agree, and yesterday sent a $30 donation to
All of this boils down to
1 which bugs get fixed on a STOP THE PRESSES basis and which ones get
fixed on a
next freq basis and which bugs get fixed on a wash the dog/let the
maintaner do it basis
2 Mandrake needs a on every street corner distribution ie in the US if
anybody could pick up a cd
On Sunday 17 March 2002 12:54 am, you wrote:
When installed, gives message that group nobody does not exist, running
as root.
Yes, nobody has already been replaced with nogroup, I assume. You
can have a look at setup-2.2.0 changelog.
2002-02-05 03:45 Frederic Lepied [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 17 March 2002 12:54 am, you wrote:
BTW, I'd want to ask if you can help me test a new junkbuster.
My submission of new junkbuster has been deleted without reason,
and I will plan to submit it again. Here it is:
Hi,
I was just checking and a number of mirror sites contain the updates/8.2
directories with the mandrake-release-8.2-0.9mdk package dated Mar 5. Was
this just a test? Plans to remove it before release of 8.2?
Just thought you might want to know.
BTW, thanks for all the effort that has
On Sunday 17 March 2002 04:12 am, you wrote:
Maybe our model is not good
I believe that the problem is that Mandrake is having difficulty balancing
the desire to have the _very_ latest software along with a bug-free release.
This is complicated by the fact that much of the software we rely on
Synced to the cooker as on 17th the time displayed on KDE panel
goes crazy after a while! it pickes up random timezone and when attempting
to fix it doesnt work ( using /usr/bin/kcmshell as shown by right clicking
on clock ). the whole screen blanks out for 3 seconds and comes back
On Sunday 17 March 2002 07:51, you wrote:
Synced to the cooker as on 17th the time displayed on KDE panel
goes crazy after a while! it pickes up random timezone and when attempting
to fix it doesnt work ( using /usr/bin/kcmshell as shown by right clicking
on clock ). the whole screen blanks
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Jeff Dickey wrote:
Yes, but very small changes are the leading cause of project failures in
my experience dealing with software. People almost always test the
flagrantly obvious big changes - but I know of a missile-defence test that
wrote off a $200-million-plus launch
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On more investigation it seems the clock loses timezone info and picks a
random zone only when i run mozila! either browser or messenger! so its
only for combination of running KDE and Mozila that spoils the clock
displayed on KDE panel. a logoff
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Richard Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Richard Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please add both. The first is the ethernet device, and the second
is the 56K modem device.
Since we're in deep freeze post-RC, I'm not really in favor of
php-4.1.2-1mdk.i586.rpm and mod_php-4.1.2-1mdk.i586.rpm as currently on
Cooker don't seem to want to work together.
Apache complains on startup:
PHP Warning: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with debug=224, thread-safety=176 module API=1079542432
PHP compiled with debug=0,
I'm surprised you find SuSE and RedHat better tested than Mandrake. One of
my biggest problems with SuSE (which I used for over two years as my
preferred distro) is that they have a closed beta program. Perhaps they haver
very strict testing, but as long as it doesn't get real world
--- Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
÷ ÷ÓË, 17.03.2002, × 00:41, Byron Poland ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
[...]
I now have 3 external removable storage devices, 1
acomdata 80 gig
firewire drive (dev1), 1 firewire enclosure with a
30gig drive in it
(dev2), and 1 usb smartmedia card reader
Just my 2 eurocent:
From: Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing due to market
constraints (distributor/supplier schedules). As a consequence the
release date was scheduled 3 months ago. On this date we have a
very little margin of 2 or 3 days, but not more.
This is a known issue (look in the cooker section of marc.theaimsgroup.com for hung
mountpoints or something like that).
If you look in /var/log/syslog you will probably see a kernel oops when trying to
access the mountpoint
This issue is hopefully resolved in the kernel update at:
It didn't occur to me at first, but I've noticed the nifty Home and
Desktop buttons that Mandrake had added to GTK dialog boxes is gone in 8.2
RC1. Is there any reason for this? It's not terribly important, but I really
enjoyed that little time saver in MDK 8.1 (it makes the horrible GTK
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 03:12:56PM -0600, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
It didn't occur to me at first, but I've noticed the nifty Home
and Desktop buttons that Mandrake had added to GTK dialog boxes is
gone in 8.2
rpm -q --changelog libgtk+1.2
* Po no 25 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This problem was fixed for good about 2.2.3a-6mdk (but should work since
2.2.2-6mdk), but since it was a bug with the %pre_un script, you will have this
problem whenever upgrading _from_ an rpm prior to 2.2.2-6mdk. There is nothing we
can really do about this, since the installed script is at
After further examination of the spec file for the 4.2.0-10, I've done
my best to remove the ati.2 code from the package. This results in
proper(?) detection and init of the hardware acceleration, and allows
(among other things) RtCW to start in accel mode. However, video output
is -- as far as I
Hi,
I just upgraded to mozilla-0.9.8-10mdk and it does not work anymore.
Starting it,
I see the windowappearing but it dissapears the second after.
Galeon loads up and
then the gnome crash dialog appears. No explanation as
why the crash is occuring
are sent to the terminal.
Regards,
Baal
Le Mars 15, 2002 09:42 PM, vous avez écrit :
Based on the information provided it dealt with the very old 2.4.8-34
updated 8.1 kernel.
I suggested it be taken to the newbie or expert lists as this list is
for cooker related issues.
NB
You're right. I gave you the wrong log. Sorry.
Hope it
Warly wrote:
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing due to market
constraints (distributor/supplier schedules). As a consequence the
release date was scheduled 3 months ago. On this date we have a
very little margin of 2 or 3 days, but not more.
So the datum is: release date is
This is not a good day, I am trying to print some
pictures from the gimp to fill my portfolio for some
galleries I am to be visiting in Florida. I am leaving
tomorrow and I just came across some horrible printing
bugs. Unfortunately I have no time to track them down
but I will give you some info.
I agree (as I said in a post a few weeks ago). Ease-of-use
guidelines for decades have recommended that all information accessible in
one view be accessible in the others - certainly not necessarily by
default, but accessible, and several projects I've worked on
Yes, I'm sorry for that - this email client I'm locked into at present isn't
good about that; it says it's in plain-text mode when it isn't. If I don't
remember to turn off plain-text and then turn it back on for each and every
message I send, it goes MIME. If anybody knows a good mail
--- SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not a good day, I am trying to print some
pictures from the gimp to fill my portfolio for some
galleries I am to be visiting in Florida. I am
leaving
tomorrow and I just came across some horrible
printing
bugs. Unfortunately I have no time
On Sunday 17 March 2002 17:12, Warly wrote:
Thinking of a better model, I am not sure what I could choose. No
deadline means no hurry, and if the last moments didn't exist,
nothing good would be done.
Kinda-sorta. Debian sees to get by without much of a rush. Perhaps it would
be good to have
On Sunday 17 March 2002 17:23, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Anyone who says you can have a lot of widely dispersed people hack away on
a complicated piece of code and avoid total anarchy has never managed a
software project. -- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 1992, writing to Linus Torvalds.
He could still
On Sunday 17 March 2002 18:50, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I think the Mandrake way is quite balanced, don't worry, be happy!
Uh, not to be a wet blanket, but the guy who wrote/sang that died of AIDS.
OTOH, worrying in excess can damage your health. And consider this: if you
worry and everything
On Sunday 17 March 2002 19:03, SI Reasoning wrote:
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing
due to market constraints (distributor/supplier
schedules). As a consequence the release date was
scheduled 3 months ago. On this date we have a
very
On Sunday 17 March 2002 19:36, Mattias Dahlberg wrote:
I think one of the common pit-falls for Linux distributors is trying to do
it all best. The possible uses of Linux have become so many and so diverse
that unless you have an unlimited amount of developers you need to focus.
If you don't
On Sunday 17 March 2002 21:56, John Kintree wrote:
On Sunday 17 March 2002 03:12 am, Warly wrote:
I do think that our model is not so bad, and that we are reaching a
good compromise between cutting edge and stability, but /this/
compromise _is needed_.
I also agree, and yesterday sent a $30
On Mondayen den 18 March 2002 02.35, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Sunday 17 March 2002 18:50, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I think the Mandrake way is quite balanced, don't worry, be happy!
Uh, not to be a wet blanket, but the guy who wrote/sang that died of AIDS.
Oh, I didn't know..., my girlfriend has a
On Monday 18 March 2002 07:47, Jeff Dickey wrote:
Yes, I'm sorry for that - this email client I'm locked into at present
isn't good about that; it says it's in plain-text mode when it isn't.
KMail isn't the fastest or the most feature-laden, but it does work well.
Even if you're stuck on
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 20:35, Leon Brooks wrote:
Uh, not to be a wet blanket, but the guy who wrote/sang that died of AIDS.
Ummm... I think you are mistaken. Don't Worry Be Happy was
written and sung by Bobby McFerrin on the soundtrack of the
movie Cocktail (with Tom Cruise). Bobby McFerrin
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Can you change XFree config file to obtain a working situation?
If you can, please provide the diff between the auto
configuration and this working configuration and send it to us.
I have tested using a number of XF86Config-4 files. The problem is not
there.
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Can you change XFree config file to obtain a working situation?
If you can, please provide the diff between the auto
configuration and this working configuration and send it to us.
The log contains the following lines:
(!!) More than one primary device found
from 8.2/(cooker 03-17-2002)
The symlink for http-naat is broken again... ( was ok in RC1 )
But other than that I'm up and running on it! Pretty
straight forward. My only future request is that more of it
is written in a compiled language! Kind of slow on these
300Mhz machines...
-randy
Hi there,
I've spend some time getting this beast ready for RPM packaging, and now I
think I'm done... (Apple and it's /Library/bla_bla_bla paths..., check P1 and
you will understand...)
Things left to do:
* I need people testing the beast.
* I need Copyright/License approval from QA for
During an install (or upgrade) on a Compaq DL380 w/
raid 5, lilo is created with the following:
boot=/dev/ida/c0d0
However when installing a new kernel and lilo is
invoked I get the following error:
[root@dl380 sczjd]# lilo
Fatal: open /dev/ida/c0d0: Is a directory
the contents of /dev/ida/c0d0
Users of our fast Mandrake downloader should check they have the latest
version as identified by a last change date at the top of readme.html
of:
2002 03 10 05 02 GMT
The downloader itself may be downloaded from:
http://www.ains.net.au/~ronst/
This version deals correctly with the recent new
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 08:23:54PM +1100, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Anyone who says you can have a lot of widely dispersed people hack away on a
complicated piece of code and avoid total anarchy has never managed a software
project. -- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 1992, writing to Linus Torvalds.
Looks like keyword filtering in squid didn't get fixed?
-randy
Have tried to compile several apps, and while running configure, it
crashes on Qt.
Fully freshened to latest Cooker, and latest qt libs of course:
libqt2-2.3.1-29mdk.i586.rpm
libqt2-devel-2.3.1-29mdk.i586.rpm
The error it gives is:
...snip...
checking for libjpeg... -ljpeg
checking for
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 18:42:48 +1200
Bill Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have tried to compile several apps, and while running configure, it
crashes on Qt.
Fully freshened to latest Cooker, and latest qt libs of course:
libqt2-2.3.1-29mdk.i586.rpm
libqt2-devel-2.3.1-29mdk.i586.rpm
--- Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 17 March 2002 19:03, SI Reasoning wrote:
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mandrake Linux is based on a fixed date releasing
due to market constraints (distributor/supplier
schedules). As a consequence the release date was
scheduled
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is a known issue (look in the cooker section of marc.theaimsgroup.com for hung
mountpoints or something like that).
If you look in /var/log/syslog you will probably see a kernel oops when trying to
access the mountpoint
This issue is hopefully
I just finished configuring my keyboard to my full contentment, but it
involved a bit of hacking on which the experts out there might want to
comment. I'm quite a newbie concerning Linux, so I might have done some
things in a less-than-optimal way.
I want my keyboard (Swiss German layout, by the
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Justin Christopher wrote:
LOL, dude, just be glad you HAVE sound.
What kind of machine? What kernel?
Stew Benedict
--
MandrakeSoftOH/TN, USA http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict/
PPC FAQ: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/PPC/FAQ/
Cooker-PPC IRC:
Hah, that was a joke based on my past experiences with
PPC Linux, rather than a bug report for Mandrake.
(sound seems to work fine on my iBook2). But I'm glad
to know that you care about sound - which is not the
case with the developers of some other distros!
I do need to get back to you about
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Justin Christopher wrote:
I do need to get back to you about something that does
not work, however. Do you recall that my system was
hanging on the SECOND reboot after install, on a line
called Checking internet connections to start at
boot?
I have been able to
i updated my system with the current cooker and everyting in the control
center that didn't work before works now except for firewalling...
control center-security-firewalling
mike
_
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger:
Stew,
I have a G3/350 BW with Rage-128, and would be happy to test if that
would help.
Tom Loscheider
Stew Benedict wrote:
On 18 Mar 2002, Nick Texidor wrote:
Hi Stew...
No, that didn't work.. if it's ok for you, I must be missing something,
or have an older version of something or
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