On Saturday 02 August 2003 11:14 pm, Ben Reser wrote:
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:07:00PM -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
All theory and token tests aside, here is some *real* data. I have
a cooksync-like script (but written in ruby and multithreaded) that
I've used for at least the last six
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Austin wanted us to know:
I have BT hardware... works very well.
I'd love to hear about anything else though. Especially:
1. does harddrake detect and configure it?
The other two cards I've been working with, I doubt it. I don't know
for sure
Luca,
I made the changes you discuss, but rebuild (under 9.1) now fails at:
+ rm -rf /var/tmp/cyrus-imapd-2.1.14-root/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/bin
+ mv -f /var/tmp/cyrus-imapd-2.1.14-root/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/master
/var/tmp/cyrus-imapd-2.1.14-root/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/cyrus-master
+ mv -f
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 06:42:04PM -0400, David Walser wrote:
Oh thanks for reminding me Buchan, there is another thing that would be nice to be
configurable per source:
Bandwidth limit. So you can limit how much bandwidth it taken by urpmi downloading
things (hdlists, packages, etc)
rsync and
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4476
Product: dhcp-server
Component: packaging
Summary: upgrading dhcp-server stops it unconditionally
Product: dhcp-server
Version: 3.0-2pl2.6mdk
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
You could be right; nevertheless, I'm seeing a speed up from somewhere.
Perhaps I'll try using vanilla rsync for a week with stats reported and
see if it looks like it makes a large difference vs. the cooksync
method. If we kind find out exactly where it's coming
magic wrote:
Luca,
I made the changes you discuss, but rebuild (under 9.1) now fails at:
I can only say, beware of line wraps. I have those exact lines in my
spec file now and it works (unsurprisingly, since under 9.1 the
conditional gives a spec file like it always was).
I'll copy once again
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4477
Product: Installation
Component: Installation
Summary: no installation
Product: Installation
Version: 1.813
Platform: PC
OS/Version: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Todd Lyons wrote:
saslauthd is not starting properly at boottime. It dumps this in the
logs:
Known problem that wasn't in the package I submitted for 2.1.13 (where
the command line options for saslauthd changed).
You (and florin) should use the attached files. saslauthd.init is
Viestissä Sunnuntai 03 Elokuu 2003 07:07, Todd Lyons kirjoitti:
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Khaz wanted us to know:
Is it possible to request the addition of a SATA150 controller card
driver into Cooker/MDK9.2?
The controller is made by Promise and the model of the card is
Hello
there are invalid links lefts in kernel 2.4.21-6 source tree :
# cd /usr/src/linux
# find . -type l -ls | grep home | wc -l
59
links in /usr/src/linux/net/ipsec/alg
like :
2328900 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 114 aoû 1 09:11
./net/ipsec/alg/libtwofish/twofish_cbc.h -
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will this bug ever be fixed? it is _very_ bad to see that some (easy to fix)
mdk-specifiy problems obviously don't get any attention by the package
maitainers for such a
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=596
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the fix does seems trivial, but using another rpm is not a fix.
Can you please give use more precision about how to fix it ?
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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 15:01, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
What the heck was the problem with either gdm or kdm?
Dunno, perhaps looks too complex to a newbie, perhaps they want to add
an XP-style flowers-on-the-background user list. I immediately switch
to KDM every time.
Cheers; Leon
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 19:25, Buchan Milne wrote:
I don't agree that we should be encouraging users to log in to a
desktop as root ...
Agree. But it may be more important to do that one time only.
But maybe the first user that logs in should be assumed to be the
admin?
Too risky. What happens
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 05:06, Ken Thompson wrote:
I get a folating point exception error
That's a tree of floating point exceptions? (-:
Cheers; Leon
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 09:34, Joe Baker wrote:
Can we switch to using gdm.
I don't like seeing all the user's names on the
login screen. For installations where there are allot
of users this could be cumbersome.
Most installations will have only one. I prefer KDM but *not* MdkKDM.
Cheers; Leon
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 10:01, Gary L. Greene wrote:
If you don't like seeing all the users, open kcontrol and edit
the login manager settings.
Perhaps this could be mentioned somewhere as a tip or during
installation?
Cheers; Leon
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 17:53, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 06:31, Duncan wrote:
The term a lot is two separate words (and isn't considered
formally correct either, BTW, altho colloquial usage is
recognized). It means, as you were
What the hell do you mean, isn't considered
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Leon Brooks wrote:
I'm happy as long as you don't use alot or allot, it really grates
on the soul of my inner grammar Nazi. (-: For that matter, so does
want for you - WTF is the for doing there? And so do bass-ackwards
dates. :-)
The one that irritates me the most is
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 18:05, Dave Cotton wrote:
No, he wants to start l'Académie anglaise,
Oh, jam it up your ordinateur! (-:
Cheers; Leon
When I try to upgrade to the current Cooker, I am getting the following
errors:
# urpmi --media Local\ Cooker,Cooker\ contrib --auto-select
Some package requested cannot be installed:
latex2html-2002-4mdk.noarch (due to unsatisfied perl(Win32))
libsubversion0-0.25-1mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied
In a recent Cooker update, I have found that mouse focus mode is not
working properly. When I move the mouse out of one window into another,
the window I move out of is unfocused however, the window I move the mouse
into is not focused so I end up with no windows focused. If I click in
the
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 09:29:42 -0400, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
In a recent Cooker update, I have found that mouse focus mode is not
working properly. When I move the mouse out of one window into another,
the window I move out of is unfocused however, the window I move the mouse
into is not
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4478
Product: postgresql
Component: postgresql
Summary: postgreSQL 7.3.4 [bugfix release]
Product: postgresql
Version: 7.3.3-3mdk
Platform: PC
URL:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
nss_ldap-204-2mdk.i586 (due to missing libcom_err.so.3)
pam_ldap-161-2mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied nss_ldap = 172) (y/N) n
Seems that hylafax needs rebuilding against the new libtiff package and
something providing libcom_err.so.3 is missing. I
GC,
Another serious deficiency discovered ...
The rescue facility on the 9.1 CD 1 is also incompatible with the
on-board Promise PDC20nn chips. Mother boards with this chip prevent
rescue from seeing any IDE devices beyond IDE1.
A rescue facility should NOT itself ever require to be
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On Saturday 02 August 2003 23:37, Adam Williamson wrote:
IMHO, this kind of description for a game is pretty useless. Sure it's
pretty, but it doesn't tell you anything like what type of game it is,
what hardware it uses etc. Maybe we should move
On Sun Aug 03 23:46 +1000, Ron Stodden wrote:
GC,
Another serious deficiency discovered ...
Actually, it's the same bug you've been harping on for months. Now calm
down and have a nice cup of STFU.
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Take due
If you follow the link, under 'OS' select either 'other' or none at all
and you will see a mandrake 9.0 driver, as well as a source file.
On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 12:07 AM, Todd Lyons wrote:
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Khaz wanted us to know:
Is it possible to request
Viestissä Sunnuntai 03 Elokuu 2003 16:46, kirjoitit:
GC,
Another serious deficiency discovered ...
The rescue facility on the 9.1 CD 1 is also incompatible with the
on-board Promise PDC20nn chips. Mother boards with this chip prevent
rescue from seeing any IDE devices beyond IDE1.
A
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 22:07, Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Sun Aug 03 20:52 +0800, Leon Brooks wrote:
But maybe the first user that logs in should be assumed to be the
admin?
Too risky. What happens when you forget about this and put hundreds
of boxes out there whose first user will be an admin?
Last
IMHO, this kind of description for a game is pretty useless. Sure it's
pretty, but it doesn't tell you anything like what type of game it is,
what hardware it uses etc. Maybe we should move to something like This
is a 3D space action game based on the SDL libraries as a description
for a game
On Sun Aug 03 20:52 +0800, Leon Brooks wrote:
But maybe the first user that logs in should be assumed to be the
admin?
Too risky. What happens when you forget about this and put hundreds of
boxes out there whose first user will be an admin?
Last question in the install: is the next user
On Sunday 03 August 2003 06:58 am, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 09:34, Joe Baker wrote:
Can we switch to using gdm.
I don't like seeing all the user's names on the
login screen. For installations where there are allot
of users this could be cumbersome.
Most installations
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=596
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the problem still is the LessTif version that mandrake uses for nedit, see
http://www.nedit.org/toolkit.shtml for the analysis of the problem.
the easy bug fix or
Am Sonntag, 3. August 2003 16:07 schrieb Levi Ramsey:
On Sun Aug 03 20:52 +0800, Leon Brooks wrote:
But maybe the first user that logs in should be assumed to be the
admin?
Too risky. What happens when you forget about this and put hundreds of
boxes out there whose first user will be
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 22:07, Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Sun Aug 03 20:52 +0800, Leon Brooks wrote:
But maybe the first user that logs in should be assumed to be the
admin?
Too risky. What happens when you forget about this and put hundreds
of boxes out
hello,
I have packaged bacula and SQLite (required by the former)
they are available at:
http://percy.comedia.it/~bluca/cooker/bacula/
The packages build on 9.0 and cooker
They are signed by me, my public key can be found on any keyserver
I chose to use SQLite instead of mysql since i won't force
On Sunday 03 August 2003 06:56 am, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 05:06, Ken Thompson wrote:
I get a folating point exception error
That's a tree of floating point exceptions? (-:
Cheers; Leon
Nope, a genuine Boo Boo G
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Ken Thompson wrote:
I hope Mandrake get's the hint, I see a lot of dislike for mdkkdm showing up
here and on the experts list. I personally detest mdkddm!!!
HEY Mandrake - Listen to your users this time around..
At least give a choice during install, leave mdkkdm as
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 14:05, Leon Brooks wrote:
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 17:53, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 06:31, Duncan wrote:
The term a lot is two separate words (and isn't considered
formally correct either, BTW, altho colloquial usage is
recognized). It means, as you
hi,
I've installed a pretty strict antispam ruleset for our exim4 MTA which
among other things expects real RFC822 compliance.
The mails from bugzilla at qa.mandrakesoft.com fail here:
-CUT-
2003-08-03 13:54:14 19jHRG-00053j-II H=office.mandrakesoft.com
(qa.mandrakesoft.com)
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 14:49, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
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On Saturday 02 August 2003 23:37, Adam Williamson wrote:
IMHO, this kind of description for a game is pretty useless. Sure it's
pretty, but it doesn't tell you anything like what type of
On Sun Aug 03 0:25 -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
Hmm... well, that could be. I've just been believing what rsync tells
me. ;) Looking back on my logs, the biggest syncs I've seen in the last
few months have been about ~200MB; on most of those I save about
~60-70MB. So I'm saving some
Luca Olivetti wrote:
# Do what the regular make install does
%if %mdk92
%{__make} install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} mandir=%{_mandir}
%{__make} -C man install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} mandir=%{_mandir}
%else
%{__make} install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} PREFIX=%{buildroot}%{_prefix}
mandir=%{_mandir}
%{__make}
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Thomas Backlund wanted us to know:
There's not a source file in there. It's precompiled binary modules and
Well actually there is:
http://www.promise.com/support/file/driver/2_SATALINUXSRC1.00.0.8.zip
Yay! I'm glad I just missed that. I look
On Friday 01 August 2003 07:04 am, John van Spaandonk wrote:
On Friday 01 August 2003 10:43, Duncan wrote:
On Wed 30 Jul 2003 10:56, Olivier Thauvin posted as excerpted below:
Le Mercredi 30 Juillet 2003 17:42, John van Spaandonk a écrit :
My reply to John is somewhere in the mail,
I am testing some kernels for Danny and Thomas on my Thinkpad which runs
9.1, and if this isn't fixed for 9.2 I'm going to sue someone for the 10
minutes I lose every time I don't shutdown cleanly (as when testing
swsusp with acpi where on one kernel it doesn't resume and on the other X
hangs
Buchan Milne wrote:
hangs just after resuming). An fsck gets forced on the rootfs (whereas it
should just replay the journal), and then you see:
Isn't this the job of the corresponding fsck? At least this is true for xfs:
fsck.xfs(8)
NAME
fsck.xfs - do nothing, successfully
SYNOPSIS
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4370
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Can you attach the following files (only the ones with a size bigger than zero
are needed):
/proc/sys/dev/parport/parport0/autoprobe*
KDm is very good but looks-wise GDM kicks ass. Here is what could be a
compromise:
-Keep the central window of KDM with the user display and all the
buttons
-Integrate KDM in the background (quite easy, use the same colour for
the widget as the background colout)
-Add a bar at the bottom of the
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 04:45:04PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
Instead of emotional outbursts, please rather document the reasons you
don't like mdkkdm, as others have done on the cooker wiki. Maybe the only
reason you detest mdkkdm is that you can't log in as root by default, and
if they
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 10:31:57AM -0400, Robert L Martin wrote:
IMHO, this kind of description for a game is pretty useless. Sure it's
pretty, but it doesn't tell you anything like what type of game it is,
what hardware it uses etc. Maybe we should move to something like This
is a 3D space
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4370
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
hangs just after resuming). An fsck gets forced on the rootfs (whereas it
should just replay the journal), and then you see:
Isn't this the job of the corresponding fsck? At least this is true for xfs:
Yes, but as the
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On Sunday 03 August 2003 16:56, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 14:49, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
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On Saturday 02 August 2003 23:37, Adam Williamson wrote:
IMHO, this kind of
I tried to report this on bugzilla, but could not actually complete submitting
the error because of a bugzilla problem.
When setup as zeroconf, the default for network setups, my system can't find
the network printers that are present with the automatic scan. Since the user
interface does not
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Ben Reser wrote:
As far as I know mdkkdm doesn't let you type in a user name (I haven't
tried it in a long time). That's the one thing that bugs me. I prefer
to keep the list of users displayed down but there are some users that I
want to log in as from time to time
lördagen den 2 augusti 2003 09.19 skrev Ben Reser:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 11:58:50PM +0200, Juan Quintela wrote:
No idea, really, just did the default rebuild with new kernel. Will
look at that later.
Looks like tarpit support has been merged into the official tool
release. This is
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 12:35:05 -0500
Paul Misner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The computer IP was 192.168.1.101, which should have determined the
subnet to scan. It appears that both printerdrake and the KDE printer
setup are using 127.0.0 for the subnet to scan, but the KDE printer
setup allows me
I have tried to contact Promise last week about that I haven't received
any reply yet. Intel implementation of SATA will be integrated in 9.2.
Some of our OEM's are requiring this support in 9.2.
Regis
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Thomas Backlund wanted us to know:
There's
Using drakconnect within MCC to set up a fixed IP address I ran into an
interesting problem. I could configure eth0 by pressing the configure local
area network button, and it initialized properly. I could also configure
the gateway using the configure internet access button.
This left two
söndagen den 3 augusti 2003 00.22 skrev David Walser:
It's still there. What's the story? Does it still
need to be there?
Deleting it...
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I can confirm this issue since I've had it aswell.
Furthermore, would it be possible to configure the DNS without ALWAYS
having to gro through the wizard. Wizard is good the first time but if
I change anything in my network, I'd like to do it quickly and not
bother with the wizard.
Cheers,
fredagen den 1 augusti 2003 22.44 skrev Lea Gris:
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Hello,
Last time I tryed to recompile the Mdk 9.1 Apache 2.0.45 with mpm
perchild instead of mpm perfork all I got was httpd core dumps.
Further investigations was beyond my timeline, so I gave
I can confirm this issue since I've had it aswell.
Furthermore, would it be possible to configure the DNS without ALWAYS
having to gro through the wizard. Wizard is good the first time but if
I change anything in my network, I'd like to do it quickly and not
bother with the wizard.
Cheers,
I can confirm this issue since I've had it aswell.
Furthermore, would it be possible to configure the DNS without ALWAYS
having to gro through the wizard. Wizard is good the first time but if
I change anything in my network, I'd like to do it quickly and not
bother with the wizard.
Cheers,
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 19:37:26 +0200
Per Øyvind Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, how can I? I'm not a maintainer...
oh, sorry then, you could always send me a new, more fitting
description:)
Why not simply prefix that used currently with something such as...
Project: Starfighter is a is a
Yes, but as the subject says, this is with ext3, which happens to be
the default filesystem, so by default newbies see this ...
BTW, in 9.2 beta 1, ext2 was the default filesystem, we had better
switch back to ext3 for next beta ;-)
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Hello,
It seems, that kernel-enterprise-2.4.21.6mdk-1-1mdk has a problem with
threads. Some apps hang in rt_sigsuspend() call.
How to reproduce :
1) Download OpenProducer
http://www.andesengineering.com/Producer/Download/Producer-0.8.2-2.tar.gz
2)
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Buchan Milne wanted us to know:
Well, with mdkkdm you can have either one or the other, but not both. You
can get to user selections in the icon version by typing, but you can't
log in as a user not in the list.
Try setting your security level to
Since I've installed newest version of perl (latest is perl-5.8.1-0.RC3.3mdk), apache can't start mod_perl module because it can't fin libperl.so library. This file is normally located in usr/lib/perl5/5.8.1/i386-linux-thread-multi/CORE/libperl.so, but it seems that mod_perl can't find it.
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Given that, it seems to me the best thing for services
we don't want enabled by default on installation, is
to just have them not run _post_service in the SPEC
file. They'll get chkconfig --add run when they're
enabled, and they don't lose the list of
[guidod-2003-] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The summary screen allows to modify the
bootloader options, e.g. to select `grub` or to select
linux-nonfb as the default loader mode. However, these
changes will not take effect as it seems the bootloader
is not reinstalled after doing any changes
Pixel wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Given that, it seems to me the best thing for services
we don't want enabled by default on installation, is
to just have them not run _post_service in the SPEC
file. They'll get chkconfig --add run when they're
enabled, and they don't
David Walser wrote:
Pixel wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Given that, it seems to me the best thing for services
we don't want enabled by default on installation, is
to just have them not run _post_service in the SPEC
file. They'll get chkconfig --add run when they're
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Todd Lyons wrote:
Well, with mdkkdm you can have either one or the other, but not both. You
can get to user selections in the icon version by typing, but you can't
log in as a user not in the list.
Try setting your security level to 3. It works for me and lets me
Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but as the subject says, this is with ext3, which happens to be
the default filesystem, so by default newbies see this ...
BTW, in 9.2 beta 1, ext2 was the default filesystem, we had better
switch back to ext3 for next beta ;-)
what do you
Hi
I am sorry that I have had problem to get my Cooker to accept KDE, otherwise I
would have answered earlier. I have three times got my two hd's on 70 GB in
ext3 corrected as you write in your mail. My assumption is that it is the
routine to use ext3 as ext2 that kills the use of ext3.
On Sunday 03 August 2003 20:16, Charles A Edwards wrote:
Project: Starfighter is a is a Space/Arcade game which uses the SDL
libraries.
Why would i want to know what libraries it uses
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 21:57:05 +0200
andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would i want to know what libraries it uses
Because the fact that it use the SDL API gives an indication of the the
of overall level of performance which might be achieved as SDL
encompasses low-level access to a system's
Abel Cheung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In case anybody thinks the obsolete 'head -number' and
'tail -number' is just a warning, please take note of the following
command output (especially the file sizes):
==
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat
Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what do you mean? auto allocation use ext3 by default AFAIK
(and AFAI have tested)
I haven't tested it myself, but a friend of me has installed 9.2 beta 1
and was very disapointed that auto-allocation used ext2.
Are you sure auto-allocation uses
at least, it uses ext3 in cooker
Thanks for the fix
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what do you mean? auto allocation use ext3 by default AFAIK
(and AFAI have tested)
I haven't tested it myself, but a friend of me has installed 9.2 beta 1
and was very disapointed that auto-allocation used ext2.
Are you sure auto-allocation uses ext3 by default ? If so, there might
be a bug
In case anybody thinks the obsolete 'head -number' and
'tail -number' is just a warning, please take note of the following
command output (especially the file sizes):
==
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat temp1.txt
a
b
c
d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# head
[han] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you use the `mount my partitions' option and then go to console, chroot /mnt
and run lilo, lilo runs fine, but you can't boot. grub won't run at all.
lilo was somehow badly broken. fixed in 22.5.6.1
i can't reproduce the grub problem
You HAVE to go to
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4446
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Funda, this report is a duplicate of #3935. I have no right to mark it as
duplicate, can you do it yourself?
Besides, I have posted a patch in #3935, can you try to
Charles A Edwards wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
Name: screem0.7.1 Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.7.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk Build Date: Sun Aug 3 22:50:29 2003
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* Sun Aug 03 2003
fixed in 5.0-6mdk
@resolution=fixed
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 23:00:28 +0200 (CEST)
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: screem0.7.1 Relocations: (not
relocateable) Version : 0.7.1 Vendor:
MandrakeSoft Release : 1mdk Build Date:
Sun Aug
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Some more info about this problem.
It seems that also stock kernel 2.4.22pre10 exhibits this behavior.
Moreover, it looks like one thread dies and then the rest waits forever
for a signal which never comes :
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$ strace -e
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
I am testing some kernels for Danny and Thomas on my Thinkpad which runs
9.1, and if this isn't fixed for 9.2 I'm going to sue someone for the 10
minutes I lose every time I don't shutdown cleanly (as when testing
swsusp with acpi where on one kernel
Finally the next one is out:...
( but there is still *a lot* to do )
Sadly I dont have time before next weekend to do more updates,
so I decided to push out the ones I had tested
Have Fun !!
Thomas
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* Sun Aug 3 2003 Thomas Backlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.4.21-6.5tmb
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On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 11:19:55PM +0200, Pixel wrote:
Abel Cheung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# head -2 temp1.txt
head: `-2' option is obsolete; use `-n 2'
Try `head --help' for more information.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
this is crazy. I just had a look at redhat's package
Hi,
drakxtools-9.2-0.25mdk doesn't build cleanly on non-x86 because it
includes 3 Makefile_c files, which contain perl i386 paths.
Please do not include them in the source.
I'm talking about:
Newt/Makefile_c
c/Makefile_c
resize_fat/Makefile_c
Christiaan
[frederic] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In diskdrake, if you toggle to expert mode and then try to create a new
partition you get this huge dialog box larger than the width of the screen. I
can see the cancel button on the left. The OK button cannot be seen and
therefore cannot be selected...
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