Hi,

  I've been having the same problem that some one else pointed out
here.  That is, upon installation of the glibc package, many of my gcc/perl
programs just do not work properly now.  I'm told that the locale en_US is
missing.  Any help here will be appreciated.

  Next up, I installed a copy of Linux-Mandrake 7.2 Beta, and I made a
mistake in the selection of the packages, and pressed the cancel
button.  Instead of getting back to the package install screen again, I got
the disk partition screen.  And guess what.  The disk partition screen
showed all the partitions installed under /mnt/...  I hope you can look
into this problem.

  I've also tried to do rpm -Fvh * with the download copy of cooker many
times, and usually hit a problem with a. gnome-print (some programs with
dependency on it) and b. openldap-2.0.6.  I applaud the effort to ensure
that openldap-2.0.6 is now part of the default installation of cooker, but
I'll appreciate it if you can just ensure that such dependencies do not
fail again??  Oh... And I'm using the cooker package for openldap-2.0.6 and
there seems to be a problem logging the ldap messages.  I dun see any log
messages anywhere for either slapd or slurpd.  Any pointers?? I've peeked
in /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages.

  I'm running a cups printer server here, and I must tell you that cups has
been giving me problems no end.  On my workstation, whenever I try printing
to the print server "ipp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:631/printers/lp", it just does
not print.  I've managed to get a workaround to it by disabling cupsomatic
by looking into /etc/cups/ppd/lp.ppd and commented out the line that has
the word cupsomatic.  Then it works fine.  Printerdrake just crashes
whenever I click on "CUPS Server".  kups also has the same problem.  I'll
appreciate any effort whatsoever to get this fixed.

*rant mode off*

Thanx for reading this whole rant.  I'm a firm supporter of Mandrake and
will like to see Mandrake continue the tradition of bug-free installations
for users.  Anyway, you guys've been doing a great job.  Keep it up..

Ciao
ST Lim


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