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Just checking if I'm the only one experiencing weirdness with urpmi? I
have a local mirror syncing from mirrors.usc.edu and have a pretty
current sync. I did a urpmi --auto-select and I got about 8 packages
updated. I thought that was odd. So I
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Todd Lyons wanted us to know:
Just checking if I'm the only one experiencing weirdness with urpmi? I
have a local mirror syncing from mirrors.usc.edu and have a pretty
current sync. I did a urpmi --auto-select and I got about 8 packages
updated. I
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Jan Ciger wanted us to know:
computers. Setting up NTP server there is :
a) overkill
Maybe, for a dialup, I'll give you that.
b) quite tricky if you do not know what you are doing
I think someone should add to a wiki somewhere:
urpmi ntp
echo
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Guillaume Cottenceau wanted us to know:
fried:
CRD-8400B (machine: IBM PC 300 PL)
CRD-8482B (machine: Dell Optiplex GX1)
CRD-8322B
GCR-8523B
work:
HL-DT-ST CD-ROM GCR-8520B
HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4480B (motherboard: ASUS A7N8X-Deluxe)
That's not many,
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guran wanted us to know:
I have met this question a couple of times, and the answer could be of help to
someone who don't trust an upgrade.
I performed a 9.1 to 9.2 upgrade last night. Other than taking a
really long time, the upgrade preserved
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Jan Ciger wanted us to know:
| Never call a ntp server with cron! This is the best way to overload a ntp
| server if several people do that.
I think that the original idea was not to have non-stop synchronized
clock (aka ntpd) but just the
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Robert L martin wanted us to know:
I think that one of the guides for the next release should be
EVERTHING works. stop dinking about with the splash screens and the
themes and just make it work. who cares if some ap is the absolute
lastest
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Frank Griffin wanted us to know:
I noticed this afternoon (GMT - 0500) that the primary mirror
ftp.uninett.no is refusing rsync connections. Not just giving you the
message about the max 10 users, but not listening on the rsync port.
Any idea
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Nicholas Brown wanted us to know:
Is this the correct way to upgrade from using 9.1 to using cooker?
urpmi.removemedia -a
urpmi.addmedia cooker-main
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS
with
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David Walser wanted us to know:
Right. Mandrake Linux 9.2 is not a specialized server product.
It's a desktop product. It has 18mos life. The 2 years is for MNF,
SNF, etc. Corporate Server has 3 years.
I thought the deal was that
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Emmanuel wanted us to know:
I agree with you but I find it so frustrating that such a good distro
misses being a great distro on every releases. I have tried Redhat and
Please do not use the mailing lists for trolling. It serves no purpose.
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Thierry Vignaud wanted us to know:
format is VendorName; ModelName; EISA_ID; HorizSync_Range; VertRefresh_Range;
dpms_support?
you can get your monitor's EISA ID by running the following command:
ddcxinfos | fgrep -i eisa
Pasting from
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Gtz Waschk wanted us to know:
It works well, but it failed at first because it was missing a perl file
Digest/SHA1.pm, provided by perl-digest-SHA1. Add a simple Requires.
You don't need that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] goetz]$ rpm -qp --requires
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Tom Brinkman wanted us to know:
to your poor download rates. Then again, it could be because you
were one of the first out of the gates too.
I reckon'd that too Todd. I figured I already had more than could
That sounds pretty reasonable. But
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Austin wanted us to know:
What was so surprising though, is that even using prozilla or similar,
I've never saturated my bandwidth before. Bittorrent seems to be very
efficient compared to ftp.
While I agree with that in principle, I can tell you
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TorrentSniff reports status information for a given torrent including the
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Professional Geek| If you get lost, then you can drop it on the
Consultant| ground, wait 10 minutes
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Tom Brinkman wanted us to know:
However I was only getting about 2k or 3k max
and most the time it was sitting at 0.
Yep, it sux. That's about the incomin I was gettin too
I'm maxing my line out at 110 kB/s down and 14 kB/s up. That's maxed.
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Pierre Jarillon wanted us to know:
To disable dynamique DNS attribution via DHCP,
put PEERDNS=no in /etc/sysconfig/network
Very useful ! But where can I find this information ? Is there other
instructions allowed ?
man ifcfg
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ftp.uninett.net has been doing this for about 5 days now. Always
hanging on the same file at the same spot.
snip
cooker/SRPMS/OpenOffice.org-1.0.3-2mdk.src.rpm
rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data
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Buchan Milne wanted us to know:
Can someone check if there is a way of blocking these messages to cooker?
wonder what's responsible for it.,,
What do you mean? That this message is spamming cooker or that we
should fix the installer (which was
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Paul Dorman wanted us to know:
Could we get some kind of p2p solution up and running? With so many
people wanting to keep a local cooker tree, it would seem self-evident
This would be could, someone could investigate on that topic?
Warly, I
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Frederic Crozat wanted us to know:
Why, oh why are they changing the directory structure again?
rsync -auvP --delete ftp.uinett.no::Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/ .
use --delete-after, it is much safer..
I haven't tried that one yet, interesting. I
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Giuseppe Ghib wanted us to know:
That's BAD! ;-(
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Why r u resending my old mail?
He's removed. This should stop shortly. I'm not sure if he's virus
ridden (the emails are clean) or just a very poorly configured filter.
(Does OE even
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Pierre Jarillon wanted us to know:
For some reason I can't access that website (keeps coming up with timeout
I have the same problem.
There's something kind of funky going on right now (been this way for
about 5 hours now). In my case, I cannot
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Marcel Pol wanted us to know:
Some nitpicking: Is there a reason that you didn't make the Mandrake and the
L of Linux parts in italics, and have the Linux part in shadowed bold?
That would make it a bit more in sync with the main logo at
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Andrey Borzenkov wanted us to know:
[i960RM Bridge] [BRIDGE_PCI] megaraid: Intel Corp.|MegaRAID 467
Enterprise 1500 RAID Controller [INTELLIGENT_I2O] pcnet32 :
is driver for this available in RPM? It may well be missing I do not
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Kim Schulz wanted us to know:
the package comes when I do urpmi --auto-select on my cooker box (using
only mirrors of the cooker packages as source)
You have a 9.1 update source defined it appears. You verified that
there is not one in urpmi.conf?
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Andrey Borzenkov wanted us to know:
Ah, OK, then it is clear. I update post to always generate modprobe.conf if empty.
Maybe something similar to:
if [ -e /etc/modprobe.conf ]; then
NUMLINES=`grep -v /etc/modprobe.conf '^#' | \
grep -v
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Chris McBrien wanted us to know:
Now here's a real head-scratcher. I got past that point by installing
various perl rpms. I should mention I am building cooker from a
Mandrake 9.1 installed from DVD.
Good information. In the future, provide
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I have a pretty strange system as my cooker box, so it could be due to
the complexity of the fs layout. Cooker, syncing with uio.no, updated
just about an hour ago.
Here is what the kernel says when it tries to boot (typed by hand, if I
can find my
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Nathan A. Smith wanted us to know:
I was wondering -- is there any effort to expand the usb.distmap file to
include usb devices like thumbdrives, compact flash cards, zaurus, etc
If thumbdrive is the same thing as the usb flash drives, then some are
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Nathan A. Smith wanted us to know:
I was wondering -- is there any effort to expand the usb.distmap file to
include usb devices like thumbdrives, compact flash cards, zaurus, etc
If thumbdrive is the same thing as the usb flash drives, then some
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Nathan A. Smith wanted us to know:
Aug 15 21:19:36 NASA kernel: hub.c: new USB device 02:00.0-4, assigned
address 4
Aug 15 21:19:36 NASA kernel: scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage
devices
Aug 15 21:19:36 NASA kernel: Vendor: 256MB
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MEISCH,CORY (HP-Vancouver,ex1) wanted us to know:
Not sure if this was addressed already... Is Samba3 going to be released
with 9.2? It's in cooker but was not present on beta2 CDs...
It's in contribs, so it probably won't be on CD1 CD2 or CD3. But
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] /work]# urpmi --auto-select
Some package requested cannot be installed:
printer-utils-1.0-105mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied perl(CUPS)) (Y/n)
The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
libarts-1.1.3-1mdk.i586
an issue is because I get an
occassional mismatch between the hdlist and the files that are there.
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Professional Geek| If you get lost, then you can drop it on the
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Robert Fox wanted us to know:
It appears to have loaded the network card module (pcnet32) and
successfully performed the DHCP request - because I can see the DHCP
dialog and an IP address on the card.
I know this is under VMWare so a lot of things
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Buchan Milne wanted us to know:
(but this would be much cooler if you could store msec settings in LDAP,
don't you think?).
Wow, that's a sweet concept.
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| Get a bigger hammer! | Free Linux accounts! Ssh to
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Someone in the irc channel suggested that a button be added to
the connection sharing wizard to turn off connection sharing. Decent
idea? Or more complicated than it looks on the surface?
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Leon Brooks wanted us to know:
Yah, but by that time you know what disk space is available and can use
that, no? Besides which, you're already finished with a big chunk of
the installer, partitioning code and the like. Why not optionally defer
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted us to know:
This brings up an interesting question. My ISP blocks all outgoing port
25 connections as well as incoming. Is there anyway to use a local SMTP
server in this situation, or won't it be blocked when it forwards
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Adam Williamson wanted us to know:
http://www.mail.ru/pages/help/262.html for details. (in reply to
Go to that link, there's a form to fill out to request your IP to be
whitelisted.
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Blue skies... Todd
| Get a bigger hammer! |
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Chris McBrien wanted us to know:
Went to create CD's from my freshly synched mirrror, and got this from
./MakeCD -t /tmp -a ..
Can't locate File/NCopy.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
'urpmf NCopy.pm', install that package that it says it's in, then
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Adam Williamson wanted us to know:
http://www.mail.ru/pages/help/262.html for details. (in reply to
Go to that link, there's a form to fill out to request your IP to be
whitelisted.
Bit too much trouble, given I'm on ADSL and it changes every
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Mark Fobbs wanted us to know:
Thank you for sending me your email. I really want to receive it.
In an effort to eliminate junk email, I am using Mail Wiper. Mail Wiper has placed
your message safely on hold.
Please reply to this email and send it
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Chris McBrien wanted us to know:
Cool. I tried that. It churned away on the urpmf for a while, and
reported no error. But trying to make the CD images, produces exactly
It's not supposed to report an error. It's supposed to tell you what
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Juergen Elbert wanted us to know:
Hi
i hope my english is not to bad. I have installed 9.2 beta 2 and can not
People who start an email with this usually have better English skills
than those people who speak it as a first language. Don't worry,
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Vincent Meyer, MD wanted us to know:
going on, as everybody's pretty busy.. but can anybody recommend a 802.11
triple mode (a/b/g) card that works, or even looks like it MAY work SOON
Mandrake? We're going wireless in the office, all the phones
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Ignore the previous question.
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A: No
Q: Should I quote at the end of the message?
Linux kernel 2.4.21-0.25mdk load average: 0.42, 0.79, 0.67
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Stefano Pogliani wanted us to know:
Todd,
thanks for the reply
Bringing it back on the mailing list as others might be able to benefit
from this and I charge for consulting.
1. well, I do not know what UW is but I suppose is the IMAP program I
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Gerald Drouillard wanted us to know:
This is what I use for a Maildir setup using procmail (also spamassissin):
DROPPRIVS=yes
SHELL=/bin/bash
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
snip
* 5
| /usr/bin/spamc
#:0:
#* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
#$MAILDIR/.Spam/new
I
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Mark Watts wanted us to know:
Is there any way to force it to build the hdlist from the files in the
directory of main RPMS other than deleting the synthesis and hdlist
I assume you mean 'it' as in urpmi?
Yes.
urpmi.addmedia main /path/to/RPMS
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Mark Watts wanted us to know:
Why _do_ we have a limit at all?
At this stage of the install (ie very early, the kernel just booted),
there is no idea of how the user will want to set up the disk or disks.
The installer needs to load tons of stuff
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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
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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
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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
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Helge Hielscher wanted us to know:
what is the correct MD5SUM of MandrakeLinux-9.2beta1-CD1.i586.iso?
According to the file 92beta1.md5sums.asc it is
7a0479dc917d35bd822cecb558c8d432
But what I get is:
8cf8fe7362b6e6bb953f7434dfb8a063
(downloaded
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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 'SATA150
TX4'. Promise has recently release the source code for
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saslauthd is not starting properly at boottime. It dumps this in the
logs:
Aug 2 21:24:51 fiji saslauthd: saslauthd: invalid option -- T
Aug 2 21:24:51 fiji saslauthd: usage: saslauthd [options]
Aug 2 21:24:51 fiji saslauthd:
Aug 2 21:24:51 fiji
For the purposes of emergency recovery, it seems like it should be in
/sbin. Or is it like reiserfs and not needed?)
Blue skies... Todd
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Austin wanted us to know:
It would be nice if they could be hosted somewhere more official than
on my crappy server or desktoplinux.com though.
I don't count as more official, but I'll mirror it with whatever domain
name you/I point at it.
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Austin wanted us to know:
A nice start would be this: If you have a DVB card, try to get it
working, document your experience, and forward your results to me. I
could then include any helpful tips in the howto and make our video
RPMs even easier
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lolomin wanted us to know:
What is the meaning of urpmi if we have to upgrade manually every week
at least one package and by the way find which package we have to
upgrade ( because that's never a simple thing for the normal user to
This is Cooker.
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I had completely removed everything kde from the system and then urpmi'd
kdebase. When I went to find a file while browsing in Konqueror, it
wouldn't up the window because it said it needed libkfindpart.so. It's
provided by libkdebase4-devel. Isn't
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Teletcha Stphane wanted us to know:
What is the point ? kernel-source is installed directly but not kernel
itself, i think this is not consistent !
Carryover from old days when upgrade of the kernel could potentially
screw up your system. It was
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Buchan Milne wrote on Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 01:01:43PM +0200 :
The biggest issue is hardware, and the only way that is going to improve
is if more people test the Betas, since hardware/kernel fixes should not
be made in RCs. But, for this to
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Stew Benedict wrote on Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 12:03:57PM -0500 :
Did someone build new packages for yesterday sendmail remote
root bug Nothing on updates :(
Updating now. Cooker is still frozen I believe, but vdanen should pickup
, no proftp, no samba, no apache, etc. The amount of choices are
cut down too. I think this particular product is a step in the right
direction.
Blue skies... Todd
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Favourite shell: bash, though I also like 'init
). The machine has
Was it that / ran out of room or do you have a seperate /boot and it ran
out of room?
Yes, that's something that needs to be aware of during installation due
to the carryover of the old days where vmlinuz needed to be below
cylinder 1024.
Blue skies... Todd
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Dennis D Courtney wrote on Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 01:32:16PM -0500 :
I have 2 hard drives in my system. One I use for Mandrake and the other
for file storage. Everyday, the second one goes corrupt. Whenever I
reboot, it fixes it, but I can't
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Buchan Milne wrote on Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 09:32:06PM +0200 :
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, webudo2 wrote:
A bugfree released MDK 9.2 - with all bugs resolved known from cooker and
bugzilla
This also requires discipline from testers. Installer
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Jeff wrote on Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 10:40:26PM -0500 :
Live! is in fact being correctly detected, and is set to use the correct
ALSA driver - snd-emu10k1 - and is in fact working fine, but the problem
is due to ALSA's idiotic mixer defaults? Or
not find a definitive answer...
It sounds like you disabled the loadable modules option in the config.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/src/linux-2.5.52]$ grep MODULES .config
CONFIG_MODULES=y
Blue skies... Todd
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UNIX
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Oden Eriksson wrote on Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:48:45PM +0100 :
Later on I will try to find time for this + qmail-ldap, to see how well it
would integrate.
At one point I had put up a qmail ldap tutorial, but it's now extremely
out of date. Feel
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G?tz Waschk wrote on Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 12:46:21PM +0100 :
Yea, I tried that. And I tried google. No such luck.
So you were afraid of downloading the tarballs? The source is also
browsable through the web-CVS of gnome.
From the NEWS file of
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Chmouel Boudjnah wrote on Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 01:53:53PM +0100 :
for this stuff you can short it with emacs :
You emacs gurus just amaze me. There is nothing that you cannot do with
emacs and I'm constantly amazed at just how powerful it is.
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Aurelien Bompard wrote on Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 11:21:05AM +0100 :
I totally support that ! Right now only rpmdrake can show you this type of
information. And urpmf --description doesn't count, try to get the
description for the package bc or
.
Blue skies... Todd
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UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because
that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn
Mandrake Cooker Devel Version, Kernel 2.4.21
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Duncan wrote on Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 02:24:15PM -0700 :
I've been looking for some help with the new parallel options. I'd like to
configure my box such that it could update from several sources at once, or
several items at once, anyway, using
the conversion for you. However, do know that decimal 788
is hex 0x314. You can start from there and do some simple math to
figure out what's what.
Blue skies... Todd
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Favourite shell: bash, though I also like 'init
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Per ?yvind Karlsen wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:53:14AM +0100 :
oh, what a big loss.. your grammar is even worse than your
intelligence../flameboy
Easy guys, he's already gone.
Blue skies... Todd
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Jean-Michel Dault wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 10:23:21AM -0400 :
That's not too bad for me since I roll my own CDs and will remove
mdkkdm, but I pity the poor Todd who will have to answer phone tech
support =(
I suppose a good answer would be:
have you tried as far as enabling or
disabling either or both apic and acpi?
Blue skies... Todd
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UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because
that would also stop you from doing clever
on last stable release. Use the version from a week ago
if it's that important for you.
Blue skies... Todd
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UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because
that would also stop you from doing
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Fran?ois Pons wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 07:29:17PM +0100 :
* possibility to use only one or several media, but less restricted. There
is an actual option to use only one source, --media, but what I would like
ARGGH!!! So my other post was
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Eric Fernandez wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:37:49PM - :
Good ideas Francois.
Yes, all very good.
Here are mines :
* possibility to ignore one or several sources
* possibility to use only one or several media, but less restricted. There
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Levi Ramsey wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:39:17PM -0500 :
I'm going to working on a an automatic rebuild capability (somewhat
Gentoo-ish)... I've been thinking of doing this for a while, and the
time for action draws near... ;o)
Something
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Jean-Michel Dault wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 01:24:49PM -0400 :
However, even with that option, you still have to provide the root
password for each command you want to run. The checkbox (remember
password) should be for the session, or maybe
explanation. This should help the issue to be
identified and resolved (if it's not already in the works).
Blue skies... Todd
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UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because
that would also
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Todd Lyons wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 10:41:44AM -0800 :
Kind of combining these two, I think it can be combined into one. At
the commandline, you can only specify one source. If you specify
Sorry. I was wrong Wrong WRONG. As Francois
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Pascal wrote on Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 01:40:52AM +0100 :
anyone from mandrake on this ?
People are aware of it and working on it already. No ETA yet that I'm
aware of, but there are others that are authoritative on that.
Blue skies... Todd
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parag shah wrote on Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 05:31:47PM +0530 :
Did an update to 9.1RC2 from 9.0 which went smooth untill a restart. the
initscript errors about file system error and drops to a shell for
maintanance and running e2fsck doesnt show any
easier than most people think. The only time you need
to worry about generating an hdlist is if it's using ftp, ssh, http, or
rsync.
Blue skies... Todd
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Hey, I'm perfectly reasonable once you realize I'm
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Teemu Torma wrote on Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:43:51PM +0100 :
I have updated two 9.0 machines to the current cooker with urpmi
--auto-select, and in both cases procps was not updated. I know that
Look in /etc/urpmi/skip.list or
was happening.
Blue skies... Todd
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UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because
that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn
Mandrake Cooker Devel Version, Kernel
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Benny Ho wrote on Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 02:46:46PM +0800 :
Thanks Todd,
I follow your instruction and now the ethernet works.
However, when I restart or shutdown the machine.
It hang up with the following message:
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the index.html file that is used as the
start page for Mozilla, Galeon and Konqueror.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -ql indexhtml | grep index\.html
/usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html
/usr/share/mdk/indexhtml/index.html
Either one should be sufficient.
Blue skies... Todd
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Duncan wrote on Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 05:35:07AM -0700 :
So everything's rollin' along, and I suddenly say, You know what? When I
program a shell script in Linux, it starts with 'hash bang slash bin slash
bash'!
And the date offers will come
.
ROM checksum self-test: passed (0x04f4518b).
Receiver lock-up workaround activated.
The odd thing that I see is that it lists CPU0 and CPU3, not CPU0 and
CPU1. I'm gonna reinstall 9.0 on it and see if it does the same thing.
Blue skies... Todd
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