> On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 09:09:41AM +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > >
> > > Here's some interesting times from time -p of a kernel build(both
with
> > > clean trees from scratch) and the same system conditions. System
is a
> > > p2 400, 192 MB RAM
> > >
> > > gcc-3.1-1mdk: real: 1787.50
> > >
> On Friday 17 May 2002 01:44 am, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > Would people who had problems with PCMCIA IDE CD-RW try current
kernel? I
> > specifically mean the problem that ide-scsi did not recognize new
CD-RW
> > that was plugged in after ide-scsi has been loaded.
>
>
> I THOUGHT something h
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 01:44:08PM +, Cosmic Flo wrote:
> Yes but the Netscape browser test is not needed anymore.
No reason to remove something that allows us to be compatable with
something somebody might install. It's not like it is breaking
anything.
Just because Mandrake stopped shippi
On Fri May 10, 2002 at 05:39:48PM +0200, Yves Duret wrote:
> > Using the ncftp with 8.2 (3.1.1) after transferring about 5 to 5.5MB
> > of a (obviously larger than 5MB) file, it just idles and the kB/s
> > slowly drops... has anyone else noticed this?
>
> unable to reporoduce here.
> ncftp ...o
On Thu May 09, 2002 at 10:19:28PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> > Using the ncftp with 8.2 (3.1.1) after transferring about 5 to 5.5MB
> > of a (obviously larger than 5MB) file, it just idles and the kB/s
> > slowly drops... has anyone else noticed this?
>
> As for Mandrake-Paris office,
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 09:09:41AM +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> >
> > Here's some interesting times from time -p of a kernel build(both with
> > clean trees from scratch) and the same system conditions. System is a
> > p2 400, 192 MB RAM
> >
> > gcc-3.1-1mdk: real: 1787.50
> >
With the current imp3 package in contrib, everytime
you login it asks you to do maintenance, and whethere
you do it (dunno if it sucessfully does it) or skip it
it asks you again next time you log in.
Otherwise, this thing is pretty neat :D
__
Do Y
>
> Here's some interesting times from time -p of a kernel build(both with
> clean trees from scratch) and the same system conditions. System is a
> p2 400, 192 MB RAM
>
> gcc-3.1-1mdk: real: 1787.50
>user: 1644.70
> sys: 112.03
>
> gcc-2.96-0.76mdk: real: 1569.71
>
> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 07:57:55PM +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> >
> > MAKEDEV does not conflict with devfs. For almost a year already.
Binary
> > lives in /sbin and /dev has only link.
>
> OK. But still, why do I want to install/run MAKEDEV when I am using
> devfs?
>
> > Thierry said h
If someone was not on the list for a while may not know how to this, after all
the missed the instructions to do this last time dev and MAKEDEV was updated.
I was just trying to be helpful. Just because someone uses cooker does not
make them an expert at everything. and yes the line with append
FYI- PyQt-3.1 won't install. Deps problems.
BTW... sure would be nice to have Arson (
http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/id/1366 ). Tried compiling both for KDE2
& KDE3 (he has two different versions), and there are two different
problems why they won't... for me anyway. :)
Would i
Stéphane Teletchéa wrote:
>
> My configuration :
>
> Mandrake 8.2 on an athlon XP 1600+, motherboard MSI K7T266 Pro2, 256-Mo
> DDR-SDRAM cas2.5, GeForce 2 MX200 Pro32S, DD WDC WD300BB-00CCB0, cdwriter LG
> GCE-8240B 24/10/40. (listed on the mandrake web-site).
Post here your IDE configuration
I'm using a home brew 2.4.18 with newest ACPI patches, and the derivepanic
patch to get hardware working with my Sony GRX 570, without it the hsf modem,
and 3rd usb hub don't work at all, and sound is choppy/stutters.
The only problem is that usb-storage, which the usb floppy, and memory stick
Zitiere Pixel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> svetljo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > >>So here are my requests for diskdrake:
> > >>
> > >>1)Make it possible to add a hot spare. I had to do this by hand
> afterwards
> > >>
> > >>2)Make a mode for setting up RAID disks, so that the partitioning
> can b
> Was this supposed to address the /etc/colorgccrc conflict between 3.0
> and 3.1?
It doesn't the scripts are just put in a safer place (where they ought
to have been first). Next, colorgcc is supposed to die soon as a
subpackage of gcc. Or I could make colorgccrc versioned...
> > Slight improvement is perhaps possible. In the freetype2 src you find:
> > /src/truetype/ttinterp.c:
> > #undef NO_APPLE_PATENT
> >
> > defining this seems to disable the specific algorithm that is supposedly
> > patented. In other words: you do get a bytecode interpreter (ofcourse you
> > ha
Overall, the 8.2 upgrade was smooth as glass, but where it did fail,
I probably only recovered by being expert. This is on a Dell L700CXE
First off, this is an upgrade of a system that has been upgraded
with each release since 7.0, so if we're generating cruft, this system
has run into it ;)
1
skidley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Here's some interesting times from time -p of a kernel build(both with
> clean trees from scratch) and the same system conditions. System is a
> p2 400, 192 MB RAM
I got exactly the same processor and amount of memory :)
> gcc-3.1-1mdk: real: 1787.50
>
Yves Duret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - either you use our gui API called interactive.
there is a little documentation about interactive at the beginning of
file interactive.pm
Here's some interesting times from time -p of a kernel build(both with
clean trees from scratch) and the same system conditions. System is a
p2 400, 192 MB RAM
gcc-3.1-1mdk: real: 1787.50
user: 1644.70
sys: 112.03
gcc-2.96-0.76mdk: real: 1569.71
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Vincent Meyer, MD wrote:
> On Friday 17 May 2002 01:44 am, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > Would people who had problems with PCMCIA IDE CD-RW try current kernel? I
> > specifically mean the problem that ide-scsi did not recognize new CD-RW
> > that was plugged in after ide-scsi
"Cosmic Flo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How to write/integrate a module for Mandrake Control Center ?
> I have some bases on Perl and C.
> I would TRY to make a little experimental module for TV-out support.
> Thanks
you can based your code on one of the mcc module such as scannerdrake or
dra
On Fri, 17 May 2002 13:17:39 +0200 (CEST)
Gwenole Beauchesne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --=-=-=
> Name: gcc Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version : 3.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release : 1mdk Build
On Friday 17 May 2002 01:44 am, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> Would people who had problems with PCMCIA IDE CD-RW try current kernel? I
> specifically mean the problem that ide-scsi did not recognize new CD-RW
> that was plugged in after ide-scsi has been loaded.
I THOUGHT something had changed, whe
Any plans for gcc-ada-3.1 ?
(I know there is a bootstrap problem that requires existing ada compiler)
Thaks
Eyal
How to write/integrate a module for Mandrake Control Center ?
I have some bases on Perl and C.
I would TRY to make a little experimental module for TV-out support.
Thanks
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On 17. máj 2002 o 12:04, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> > Thierry said he has solution for /dev. But, folks, just how often do you
> > need to update /dev? It is the second time in more than half a year.
> > C'mon, you can boot without devfs _as_ often :-)
> Ditto for dev. Why install it when I am
Hi!
On my system, lspcidrake shows the following line for my usb controller:
usb-uhci: Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 USB
But the usb init script searches for the string "Chipset USB" when it uses
lspcidrake to detect the usb module (see /etc/init.d/usb:64).
So either lspcidrake sh
Hi!
The naming for usb-interfaces is inconsitent between /etc/init.d/usb and
harddrake:
harddrake adds the following line to /etc/modules.conf:
alias usb-interface-0 usb-uhci
/etc/init.d/usb searches for:
alias usb-interface0 usb-uhci
(see /etc/init.d/usb:181 and /etc/init.d/usb:38)
--
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 07:57:55PM +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
>
> MAKEDEV does not conflict with devfs. For almost a year already. Binary
> lives in /sbin and /dev has only link.
OK. But still, why do I want to install/run MAKEDEV when I am using
devfs?
> Thierry said he has solution for /
÷ ðÔÎ, 17.05.2002, × 18:39, Brian J. Murrell ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
> On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 09:08:06PM +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> >
> > 1. boot without devfs
>
> So assuming there is a reason why I want dev and MAKEDEV on my system
> even when I am running with devfs (previous question) I have to rebo
Le Vendredi 17 Mai 2002 16:44, Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
> Ainsi parlait Vendredi 17 Mai 2002 16:38, Brian J. Murrell :
> > On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 10:04:43AM -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
> >
> > Why would I want to load the dev and MAKEDEV packages if I am using
> > devfs. Are these not mutu
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 09:08:06PM +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
>
> 1. boot without devfs
So assuming there is a reason why I want dev and MAKEDEV on my system
even when I am running with devfs (previous question) I have to reboot
without devfs everytime there is an update to them? YUCK! The
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 10:04:43AM -0600, Wesley J Landaker wrote:
>
> I'm running the full Cooker except for urpmi always wants to install
> new dev and MAKEDEV packages -- these can never be installed because
> they complain about devfs being used.
Serious question, just in case I am missing s
I'm trying to make isos of cooker, downloaded from ftp.lip6.fr with MakeCD,
here is my input line :
/home/Sources/cooker/i586/195.83.118.1/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/misc/MakeCD
-t /home/Sources/Isos/ -a
/home/Sources/cooker/i586/195.83.118.1/pub/linux/distributions/man
Am Freitag, 17. Mai 2002, 15:56:44 Uhr MET, schrieb Gwenole Beauchesne:
> On Fri, 17 May 2002, Götz Waschk wrote:
> > * Sat May 18 2002 Götz Waschk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.3.2.1-2mdk
> >
> > - disable gizmos, doesn't build with gcc3.1
> You need to tell why.
It doesn't build because there's a C++ e
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Götz Waschk wrote:
> --=-=-=
>
> * Sat May 18 2002 Götz Waschk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.3.2.1-2mdk
>
> - disable gizmos, doesn't build with gcc3.1
You need to tell why.
On Fridayen den 17 May 2002 12.47, Mattias Dahlberg wrote:
> On Fri, 17 May 2002, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > I do not think hibernation is as useful and appealing for desktops (it
> > is targeted toward portables in the first place) but if you feel like
> > recompiling your kernel:
>
> I think hi
On Fridayen den 17 May 2002 13.02, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Ok. Can you please give hints how to fix it?
>
> If the package is autoconf'iscated, then check config.log. If grep
> "changing search order" yields something, then you will have to track
> CPPFLAGS additions.
>
> Look for ex
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
>"Cosmic Flo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>
>>I think it could be a future evolution of the installer.
>>It would be greet for newbies who don't have a fast PC.
>>
>>An another evolution of Mdk could be better TV out support
>>(integrated in the MCC).
>>
>>
>
>wha
Le Jeudi 2 Mai 2002 23:01, Ben V a écrit :
> I am bored as well to reboot!
> It seems to be exactly the same problem!!! I check dmesg, but can't find
> any reasons why!!
>
I thought it was a hardware problem, but it seems it comes from 8.2
distribution as it worked with 8.0.
I tried the latest k
Here some interesting links about TV-out support :
http://www.stud.uni-hamburg.de/users/lennart/projects/atitvout/
http://www.sis.com/support/driver/linux.htm (not GPL)
http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=linux (not GPL)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nv-tv-out/
and perhaps work on it with ATI
On Thu, 16 May 2002 21:15:35 +0200 (CEST)
Christian Belisle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --=-=-=
> Name: apache-mod_perl Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version : 1.3.24_1.26 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release : 2mdk Build
Sorry, i have not responded to your entire mail ;)
A graphical tool (integrated in MCC) could be greet for TV-out feature of
graphic cards (TV/screen/both switch for exemple).
Thanks
>From: Thierry Vignaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [C
"Cosmic Flo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > An another evolution of Mdk could be better TV out support
> > > (integrated in the MCC).
> >
> > what do you want more ?
> > most cards works out of the box !
>
> Yes, install is greet (one in the best OS installer if it isn't the
> best one) but is
Hi,
> Ok. Can you please give hints how to fix it?
If the package is autoconf'iscated, then check config.log. If grep
"changing search order" yields something, then you will have to track
CPPFLAGS additions.
Look for example *no-locincpth* patches for cfengine, ical, TiMidity++,
imlib.
Bye,
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> I do not think hibernation is as useful and appealing for desktops (it
> is targeted toward portables in the first place) but if you feel like
> recompiling your kernel:
I think hibernate is a killer feature for desktops. Not for servers, but
defini
Yes, install is greet (one in the best OS installer if it isn't the best
one) but is perfectible.
Mdk have too many services launched at stratup, it's a fact (I think I'm not
the only one to say that).
My PC run very faster with less services (and all works).
Thanks
>From: Thierry Vignaud <[EMA
Hi.
This "rpm --rebuild ucd-snmp-4.2.3-2mdk.src.rpm" produces:
checking for authentication support... Internal MD5 Support
configure: error: Asked to use OpenSSL but I couldn't find it.
error: Bad exit status from /home/root/RPM/temp/rpm-tmp.88745 (%build)
I wonder where the problem lies...
I'
"Cosmic Flo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think it could be a future evolution of the installer.
> It would be greet for newbies who don't have a fast PC.
>
> An another evolution of Mdk could be better TV out support
> (integrated in the MCC).
what do you want more ?
most cards works out of
On Fridayen den 17 May 2002 12.01, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > On Thu, 16 May 2002, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> > > It would be cool with a sort of "speedstart" system, much like the
>
> M$ W2K
>
> > > hibernate stuff (shouldn't be that difficult?).
> >
> > Yes, this is where the breakthrough would be.
Hello,
While making a hybrid iso image, mkhybrid
segfaults to my face, here's the (limited)
debug (I don't manage to recompile the source
package at all, so I cannot even add debug symbols to help more..) :
# gdb mkhybrid
(gdb) set args -v -R -J -hfs -probe \
-A "Companion CDROM" \
-P "Celest
>
> On Thu, 16 May 2002, Oden Eriksson wrote:
>
> > It would be cool with a sort of "speedstart" system, much like the
M$ W2K
> > hibernate stuff (shouldn't be that difficult?).
>
> Yes, this is where the breakthrough would be. You don't need to turn
your
> Linux box off for stability reasons,
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> It would be cool with a sort of "speedstart" system, much like the M$ W2K
> hibernate stuff (shouldn't be that difficult?).
Yes, this is where the breakthrough would be. You don't need to turn your
Linux box off for stability reasons, but the fans and
Ainsi parlait Jeudi 16 Mai 2002 20:30, Thierry Vignaud :
> "Cosmic Flo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > > An user say that his Mdk is slower than a Win98. I thing he's
> > > > > not wrong. By default, there are too many services who are
> > > > > launched at startup (rawdevices, atd for exemp
Update: If the group file ( /etc/group ) is not sorted correctly in
descending order ( in my case nogroup was on top of the list) then
update-passwd segfaults, once sorted by hand it works.
Hope that helps.
Mircea C.
Mircea Ciocan wrote:
>
> /usr/sbin/update-pass
/usr/sbin/update-passwd from setup-2.2.0-26.1mdk -> coredump !!!
On Fridayen den 17 May 2002 10.34, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> On Fri, 17 May 2002, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> > > Solution: fix the package so that it doesn't -I/usr/include, or
> > > -I/usr/local/include explicitly.
> >
> > I guess most mandrake packages needs fixing then?
>
> At most 22 in failure
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> > Solution: fix the package so that it doesn't -I/usr/include, or
> > -I/usr/local/include explicitly.
>
> I guess most mandrake packages needs fixing then?
At most 22 in failure state, 115 in sucess state. At most because that
falls only in particul
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