Odd. I have KDE2.2 and KDE3 running nicely on the same system.
Installation directly from cooker (on a cooker base). Yes, I had to
rename KDE 3 to KDE3. I must say however, that I'm confused by the
statement on the PATH setting. The ONLY time that I see the PATH
modified to have
Hi,
I recreated all kde packages for MDK8.2/8.1, and uploaded them on ftp.kde.org.
= fix bug with update menu
= add missing menu entry
= fix crash in noatun
= some other fix.
Regards.
÷ ÷ÓË, 07.04.2002, × 12:49, Lonnie Borntreger ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
Odd. I have KDE2.2 and KDE3 running nicely on the same system.
Can you boot into KDE2 and start konsole from kicker or from menu? Can
you run KDE2 apps inside of KDE3 without font problems? Granted, font
problems may be attributed to the
/usr/lib/menu/kdebase3-kfouleggs refers to kfouleggs.png but no icon is
shipped.
{pts/0}% rpm -ql kdegames3 | grep fouleggs
/opt/kde3/bin/kfouleggs
/opt/kde3/share/applnk/Games/Arcade/kfouleggs.desktop
/opt/kde3/share/apps/kfouleggs
/opt/kde3/share/apps/kfouleggs/kfouleggsui.rc
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 01:19:02 +0200, Nelson Bartley wrote :
Heyo,
I've just downloaded the evolution 1.0.3-1mdk and evolution-pilot (same
ver.) from ftp.sunet.se
Now, when I attempted to install them I was told the following packages
must also be upgraded:
galeon
gdk-pixbuf-loaders
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 02:46:53 +0200, Roger wrote :
(ok. this one is really getting to me.)
Everytime i try to build evolution (any version), When i execute the
fresh build, it only displays question marks on the boot splash screen
of evolution (missing pngs or something?)
And then the
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 20:37:44 +0200, Nick Murtagh wrote :
Hi
I posted yesterday about a problem I was having with gnome. I've got a
bit more information about the problem. If I try to change the
background in gnome after I su to root and run
background-properties-capplet, everything is ok.
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 20:34:19 +0200, Steve Fox wrote :
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 11:01, Frederic Crozat wrote:
* Fri Apr 05 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1.114.0-1mdk
- Release 1.114.0
Is there any reason that this one lacks GUADEC power? :)
I forgot :))
--
Frédéric Crozat
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 07:34:17 +0200, Ryan T. Sammartino wrote :
Since upgrading to evolution 1.0.3-1mdk, evolution does not display any
folders or e-mail. It just prints this out:
evolution-shell-WARNING **:
e_folder_type_registry_get_handler_for_type() -- Unknown type `mail'
and does
On Sunday 07 April 2002 06:28 am, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
÷ ÷ÓË, 07.04.2002, × 12:49, Lonnie Borntreger ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
Odd. I have KDE2.2 and KDE3 running nicely on the same system.
Can you boot into KDE2 and start konsole from kicker or from menu? Can
you run KDE2 apps inside of KDE3 without
On Sat, 06 Apr 2002 04:34:02 +0200, Lonnie Borntreger wrote :
I use KDE. I also use Evolution. Evolution uses GtkHTML. GtkHTML gets
its setting from gnomecc.
Everything on my system, KDE or Gnome, seems to do proper spell
checking... except for Evolution. When I go into gnomecc, to the
How/when/why are entries added to the skip.list auto deleted?
I had added xinitrc to the file but today when I ran urpmi --auto-select, xinitrc is
the pkg selected.
Checking /etc/urpmi/skip.list there now no entries.
Charles
I don't mind upgrading to cooker, doesn't bother me in the least, I just
thought it was a little wierd...
And I completely understand your position on it.
NB
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 09:46, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 01:19:02 +0200, Nelson Bartley wrote :
Heyo,
I've just
SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
drakxtools-newt-1.1.7-97mdk will not save the changes made if trying to
enable a service. It will disable a service (and shut it down) properly
though.
with services configuration ?
--
Yves Duret
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
piouk toujours et meme apres !
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1.1.7 and 20020331 have been released. They wait for
nobody :o) I'm patient though, just letting you know.
i know.. a working rpm should be available at the end of week..
--
Yves Duret
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
piouk toujours et meme apres !
On Sun, 07 Apr 2002 01:07:59 -0800 , Laurent Montel wrote:
Hi,
I recreated all kde packages for MDK8.2/8.1, and uploaded them on ftp.kde.org.
= fix bug with update menu
= add missing menu entry
= fix crash in noatun
= some other fix.
Regards.
Laurent,
1. Did you forget
Reinout van Schouwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Through postings on MandrakeForum I learned of the existance of 'drakopt'.
I installed it through urpmi and it didn't complain; however upon running
it, it bombed out because hdparm wasn't installed. After installing that
it worked fine,
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 08:28, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
÷ ÷ÓË, 07.04.2002, × 12:49, Lonnie Borntreger ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
Odd. I have KDE2.2 and KDE3 running nicely on the same system.
Can you boot into KDE2 and start konsole from kicker or from menu? Can
you run KDE2 apps inside of KDE3 without font
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 08:56, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
This is a really bad idea to compile gtkhtml from cvs..
It's kind of hard to test the latest Evolution/GtkHTML without doing
that.
We only support OUR packages..
Understood. And that was what I was asking for help on the
compiler,
On Sun, 07 Apr 2002 19:01:28 +0200, Lonnie Borntreger wrote :
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 08:56, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
This is a really bad idea to compile gtkhtml from cvs..
It's kind of hard to test the latest Evolution/GtkHTML without doing
that.
We only support OUR packages..
On Sun, 07 Apr 2002 01:07:59 -0800 , Laurent Montel wrote:
Hi,
I recreated all kde packages for MDK8.2/8.1, and uploaded them on ftp.kde.org.
= fix bug with update menu
= add missing menu entry
= fix crash in noatun
= some other fix.
Regards.
Is there going to be a
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 03:51:03PM +0200, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 07:34:17 +0200, Ryan T. Sammartino wrote :
Try running killev before starting evolution..
$ killev
killing evolution-executive-summary
killing evolution-calendar
... [bunch of other stuff]
$ evolution
emacs-nox
##
/home/ryants/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.29558: line 3: syntax error in conditional
expression
/home/ryants/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.29558: line 3: syntax error near unexpected
token `]'
/home/ryants/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.29558: line 3: `[[ ! -f /usr/bin/emacs]
Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
drakfloppy-0.43-10mdk
Fails to mount the floppy as it is already mounted.
Moreover it reports there's no floppy when it is write protected.
the write-protected case is now handled.
thanks
--
Yves Duret
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
piouk toujours et
Hi
There,
I have recently
installed a USB Terminal Adaptor (which is the way British Telecom now supply
their hardware). I use Linux Mandrake 8.2, which happily detects my scanner, but
not the TA.
Does anyone have any
clues about how to install a USB Terminal Adapter under Linux, as I
»Brook Humphrey« sagte am 2002-04-06 um 19:08:45 -0800 :
On Saturday 06 April 2002 07:08 am, you wrote:
»Brook Humphrey« sagte am 2002-04-05 um 15:37:58 -0800 :
Interesting whould the srpm's be available anywhere
Sure. http://rpm.digitalprojects.com
thanks for pointing this out but the
On Sunday 07 April 2002 04:06 pm, Alexander Skwar wrote:
»Brook Humphrey« sagte am 2002-04-06 um 19:08:45 -0800 :
On Saturday 06 April 2002 07:08 am, you wrote:
»Brook Humphrey« sagte am 2002-04-05 um 15:37:58 -0800 :
Interesting whould the srpm's be available anywhere
Sure.
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 08:28, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
÷ ÷ÓË, 07.04.2002, × 12:49, Lonnie Borntreger ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
Odd. I have KDE2.2 and KDE3 running nicely on the same system.
Can you boot into KDE2 and start konsole from kicker or from menu?
Can
you run KDE2 apps inside of KDE3 without
I havn't tried to boot back to kde2 and I don't want to but the fonts
do
work
on kde2 apps working under kde3.
Do not take me for an idiot. It may depend on particular setup as I said
in other post, but KDE2 has no idea how to deal with something like
Arial [Xft].
-andrej
Sync'd from cooker tonight and did an base install + snf on
my machine.
When doing the install I selected an already existing
partition that had a previous 8.2/Cooker install that was
formatted as reiserfs. I selected to reformat the partition
but it failed the reiser formatting. I
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 00:19, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
Ah! That may account for the fact that you do not see path mangled.
I didn't think about the /etc/profile.d/ksh3.sh file. That would be
the
big difference between our systems: I have a totally custom
/etc/profile
which does NOT
If you are using Gnome try to use the control panel (gnome control
center) and change it from there.
I guess there is a way with KDE ...
... I just don't use it.
On Sat, 2002-04-06 at 19:01, John C Lamoreaux wrote:
All:
I've recently installed Mandrake 8.2beta2 on a TiBook (Onyx), and am in
Luis,
Thanks for the suggestion. Tried it already, however. Gnome's control
panel has absolutely no effect. KDE's Keyboard panel has an option to
turn repeating on or off, but none to change the rate.
I still don't understand why kbdrate crashes the system. Is this behavior
distinct to the
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stew,
seems that I need a 2nd linux box. Right?
I do have a LinuxPPC on another Mac. Is there guidance avail to do a net boot
with that setup?
I don't know how to net boot a 7500, but you could start the install from
BootX and net install.
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Johanna wrote:
Okay, this is my preliminary report on the new beta. I would appreciate
any kind of help on the issues mentioned below, because at some points
I'm really at a loss. This is my first experience with Linux, and I'm no
good at troubleshooting - I was kind
Steve
well i've been trying out the latest pmud that you directed me to. I can
only get it to start if i do it manuly, it doesn't seem to want to start
at startup, i get a failed message. I can get the ibook to sleep mode,
but when i try and wake it things go bad. The screen comes back up, but
What about Lyx/Latex? Aren't they supposed to be installed? What package
do I have to chose in order to get them? I chose the scientific one,
office etc. but Lyx/Latex don't seem to have been installed.
Get tetex-* for LaTeX. I am not sure where they are in an install, but
those are
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ISO you have does work on OldWorld for the most part. Bypassing
mac53c94 may not be a solution, if that driver is needed later to setup
your hard drives. I did a fair amount of work reworking the
kernel/installer to succesfully install
This is not a slam in any way, but I think even Stew
has indicated that 8.2Beta 2 is very close to what
they'll be releasing as final.
Problems like her printer not getting picked up will
still be there because the functionality of the
installer is not going to change between now and
Modem on the iBook2/500 does not work. This is fixable
by tweaking the PPP modem timeout values. These values
are known, but this fix has not been applied to the
installer. Thus, even though the fix is known, the
installer still puts in PPP values that will not work.
Sleeping an iBook2 by
Another comment (okay, I'm pushing it today...)
I don't really know why you decided to use PC keyboard maps for 8.2 -
probably a lot of users will use MacOS as well as Linux, and I think
it's kind of awkward to have to get used to different keyboard maps in
between sessions. Anyhow, at least
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 07:23:42AM -0500, John C Lamoreaux wrote:
I still don't understand why kbdrate crashes the system. Is this behavior
distinct to the PBG4?
My Titanium doesn't crash when I use kbdrate. But kbdrate does hang.
--
Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ben.reser.org
What
Before I get into specifics of a number of the items you bring up. You
should realize that this is a port of the x86 Mandrake not an entirely
different PPC distribution. As a result only changes from x86 that are
absolutely necessary are made.
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0700, Justin
Hello,
I have a new toy. White iBook, model #m8413. I really like OSX, but
I like my Linux better :-).
The install fails as soon as it tries to locate the hard drive. The
drive is a 20Gig drive, with OS/X on the first partition of 9.3 Gig and
the remainder is unformatted - Free space.
I
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:45:48PM +0100, Colin Ward wrote:
Steve
well i've been trying out the latest pmud that you directed me to. I can
only get it to start if i do it manuly, it doesn't seem to want to start
at startup, i get a failed message. I can get the ibook to sleep mode,
but
By right clicking to eject cd I mean that in KDE, if
you right click on the CDROM, there is an option for
eject or unmount (I forget which). When you click
it, it doesn't work because you don't have permission.
Windows 2000, RedHat, Mac OS X, and Mac OS 9 clients
can retrieve IPs from my Apple
Those questions aren't dumb. On the contrary, they are
quite reasonable.
Why does Christopher Molnar have to ask at all?
Because the keystroke to switch to the different
virtual consoles IS NOT LISTED IN THE INSTALLER.
I have previously suggested that it is important to
list the PPC specific
Can you give me a hint on the keystrokes needed? Yes, I agree they
should be listed on the installer, but it seems to be to late for that
in this release cycle, so the install-doc.html file could list them as
well.
-Chris
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 06:07 PM, Justin Christopher wrote:
i finally had a chance to d/l the 2 isos and do another fresh install on my
TiBook. First i would like to say that this beta addressed many of the
showstoper bugs that were in beta1 such as the mouse and screen settings. my
cd drive almost works perfectly now too(before it didn't work at all).
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Justin Christopher wrote:
Modem on the iBook2/500 does not work. This is fixable
by tweaking the PPP modem timeout values. These values
are known, but this fix has not been applied to the
installer. Thus, even though the fix is known, the
installer still puts in PPP
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Justin Christopher wrote:
If Stew needs his own Airport stuff to make Airport
work, then perhaps his EMPLOYER should buy it for him.
I already offered to buy 1/10th of the Airport
equipment for Stew, and if I recall, there was 1 other taker.
Please let's not get
Thank you. We appreciate what you are doing as well.
--- Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That said, I do appreciate any feedback that's given
here. Sometime's the timing's not right to fully
address the issue, but I do what I can.
Stew Benedict
Ben Reser wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:45:48PM +0100, Colin Ward wrote:
Steve
well i've been trying out the latest pmud that you directed me to. I can
only get it to start if i do it manuly, it doesn't seem to want to start
at startup, i get a failed message. I can get the ibook to
Ben, I think the point I'm trying to make is that even
if Apple is causing the problem, others have managed
to work around it.
In any kind of computing project, sometimes you have
to fix things that you aren't responsible for.
I write web pages. Half my day is spent working around
bugs
Doesn't seem to be. If I hold down the ctrl-alt (actually Option)-F1
keys I start messing with my video settings (makes screen dimmer). I am
new to the ibook, so I may be missing something.
-Chris
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 06:36 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 05:42:54PM
Christopher Molnar wrote:
Doesn't seem to be. If I hold down the ctrl-alt (actually Option)-F1
keys I start messing with my video settings (makes screen dimmer). I am
new to the ibook, so I may be missing something.
-Chris
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 06:36 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
On
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Justin Christopher wrote:
JC Sleeping an iBook2 by closing the lid or using the
JC 'snooze' command does not work. When you awaken the
JC computer, it does not accept keyboard or mouse input.
JC Colin Ward has the same problem so it's not just me.
I had this working under
Henrik Edlund wrote:
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Justin Christopher wrote:
JC Sleeping an iBook2 by closing the lid or using the
JC 'snooze' command does not work. When you awaken the
JC computer, it does not accept keyboard or mouse input.
JC Colin Ward has the same problem so it's not just me.
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:
CW today. While it did give me a battery meter in the kicker it didn't
CW help the wakeing from sleep problem. Colin
Interresting. I can't try a latest BenH right now. The iBook2 I have is
the May 2001 version (500Mhz).
--
http://www.edlund.org/
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 03:41:02PM -0700, Justin Christopher wrote:
Ben, I think the point I'm trying to make is that even
if Apple is causing the problem, others have managed
to work around it.
In any kind of computing project, sometimes you have
to fix things that you aren't responsible
OK, that worked... thanks.
Now, is there any way that I can find out why my hard drives are not
being recognized?
-Chris
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 07:10 PM, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Ben Reser wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 05:42:54PM -0400, Christopher Molnar
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Johanna wrote:
Another comment (okay, I'm pushing it today...)
I don't really know why you decided to use PC keyboard maps for 8.2 -
probably a lot of users will use MacOS as well as Linux, and I think
it's kind of awkward to have to get used to different keyboard
sorry about the second message, but here is some more pdisk output...
does this help?
=
[cmimac:/Users/molnarc] root# pdisk
Top level command (? for help): l
Name of device: /dev/rdisk0
/dev/rdisk0 map block size=512
#:
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Christopher Molnar wrote:
sorry about the second message, but here is some more pdisk output...
does this help?
=
[cmimac:/Users/molnarc] root# pdisk
Top level command (? for help): l
Name of device: /dev/rdisk0
I agree. Probably most of the problems I mentioned can be fixed, but
really, many of us don't want to open their shell and type two command
lines just in order to open their CD drives.
The gnome file manager (Nautilus) ejects CDROMs automatically when you
umount them by right clicking on a
Hey all -
First off - I wanted to tell the Mandrake-ppc guys that you have done a
fabulous job with 8.2. I have been running OS X for a long time, and
hunting for a good distribution of a more mainstream flavor of linux,
but (until I tried Mandrake on a PC Server for my brother's
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 10:53:37PM -0600, Kimball Larsen wrote:
On to my question -
Having come from an OS X background, and only having ever used Linux on
a PC, I have not had to worry about the 3 button mouse emulation at
all... until now. When I installed Mandrake on my powerbook
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