"Lou Guerriero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> Item 1
> ___________
> 
> I started up rpmdrake today in my main 'user' account and it prompted me for
> a password! I was pleasantly surprised.... but figured this was part of the
> "medium" security settings I selected during install.
> 
> Well.... wouldn't you know it......    When I put in the password......
> 
> I put the wrong one and selected "always use this password"
> 
> DOH! <slaps head>
> 
> Ok, how do I get this off without having to run rpmdrake at the command
> prompt!?!
> (gimme guis, or gimme death! hahah)
> 

% killall kdesud

gonna fix this, the "always use this password" is quite buggy :(

> Item 2
> ____________
> 
> Updating/Installing
> 
> I ran install and ( god i love that gui) selected Normal [or whatever the
> "not expert and not custom" are]
> well..... i didn't expect it to decide the pkg's to install!  But no problem
> i thought.... I'll just go back and
> do a re-install....   (also to config my network, wich didn't get
> configged....arrrrgh!).
> 
> Sooooo  this time i selected Expert.....      and it STILL didn't give me a
> list of packages to install!?
> 
> Is this a feature?!? DOH!

no, that's strange, having a look

> 
> Item 3
> _____________
> 
> When installing packages from rpmdrake.....   Icons are not all added to the
> kde/gnome/etc, etc, menu's...........
> 
> I know this is a small thing...... but for Linux (and mandrake) to take over
> the desktop...... THIS MUST BE DONE.

this is a nice idea, i'll try at least for kde.

[...]

> That is all for now!

ok, go on!

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