The pcmcia detection code has been synchronized with pcmcia-cs on
2002/08/29 (now, some cards are using yenta_socket but some
others still i82365); it's both in RC1 and RC2; since no one
reported a problem I suppose it works? - people who can do a
pcmcia install (e.g. install from a pcmcia disk,
Hal Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the solutions for these - the upgrader didn't install some dependencies
for these packages. Why not? Is this a more general problem???
Hal Black wrote:
I did an upgrade from 8.1 to 9.0RC1 (not reinstall), and am having the
following problems:
Le lun 09/09/2002 à 12:17, Eugenio Diaz a écrit :
Frederic,
Do you know if this has been fixed? The problem seem to be present in my
current cooker rig, and there seems to be no gnome-applets update in the
mirrors as of now:
This is a gnome-PANEL bug, not a gnome-APPLETS bug..
And no,
Pixel wrote:
erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So today SuSE looks best choice for a FireGL8x00 card.
If you like proprietary software, I recommand WinMe, as far as I've
been told it has a good 3D support and is compatible with many games.
Sorry, I can't confirm myself, it's only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
It loads the second stage and then fails with :
error: could not load program into memory
on F3 screen says:
writing ramdisk: No space left on device
:-((.
How much memory do you have in your machine?
I'm trying to reproduce with a 64 MB
Since Mandrake doesn't support contribs, I'd like to stop wasting my time
testing them. Is there some simple way to either urpme or rpm -e the
contribs off this system so I can test just what Mandrake supports. (This
being something I wish I'd known before reporting the Gyach problem 5
Under the 9.0 RC1 (and all 9.0 betas and even 8.2), if supermount is loaded, you
cannot format a floppy disk. The work around is to disable supermount, unmount and
then remount the floppy and format it. Then after the format, unmount it and enable
supermount again.
Although many people no
hi,
what time do you want to switch gaim to gtk2 mode?
i compiled it with --enable-gtk2 and it works fine...
mandrake9.0 won't ship with gnome1 so i don't see why should be gaim
compiled for gnome1...
maybe you think that gaim is too unstable in gnome2 ( or gtk2 ) mode?
i have been using it
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 15:21, Daouda LO wrote:
Richard Tango-Lowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the Become a Mandrake Expert screen during the installation, the
word technical is misspelled as tehnical.
fixed.
Would you mind fix LICENSE.TXT
This is how quota work on current Cooker (RC2)
[root@sfigatto root]# uname -a
Linux sfigatto.roma2.infn.it 2.4.19-9mdk #1 Sat Sep 7 00:51:47 CEST 2002
[root@sfigatto root]# quota -v claudio
Disk quotas for user claudio (uid 501):
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Valéry Raulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
shouldn't
ispell-br-0.2.1-7mdk.i586.rpm
be
ispell-br-0.2.1-7mdk.noarch.rpm
ispell files're indeed arch independant but aspell
ones are not.
as both ispell-br and aspell-br come from the same
I'm on current Cooker now (new kernel and XFree86 and
all).
One other bit of info. I don't think I've given
before, when I ssh in and run toppler to unfreeze the
keyboard, stuff I had typed before then gets spit out.
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo!
install broke off with : could not install ramdisk ; this when the kernel
was booted
hardware : gericom m6-t 1st supersonic (notebook)
inside : via apollo chipset
PIII 1200 Mhz, ATI radon graphics, cd/dvd writer, accton ENN2242
networkcard, linmodem, sound, ...
there is a known irq mapping
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 18:16, Quel Qun wrote:
I tried the on-line Merriam-Webster's but the only form it knows is to
fill-up.
`The disk is getting full.' == `The disk is filling up.', both good English.
`This disk is getting full up' and `The disk is filling' are less polished
English, but
Hi,
shouldn't
ispell-br-0.2.1-7mdk.i586.rpm
be
ispell-br-0.2.1-7mdk.noarch.rpm
Mantis.
- pcnet_cs driver need to be added to network drivers list.
- X doesn't start automatically after an expert mode
install (with X auto-start option enabled, of course).
Configure this option in MCC don't change anything.
Thanks to fix these,
Florent
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EXCEPTIONNEL!
Tiscali lance
Already reported a similar probelm with the built in CD on my Dell
Inspiron laptop. I have to do a command (doesn't seem to matter if it is
'ls' or anything else) right down the /dev IDE bus chain until a reach a
directory which apparently has now entries. But once the 'ls', or
whatever, has
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Digital Wokan wrote:
| Since Mandrake doesn't support contribs, I'd like to stop wasting my time
| testing them.
Why don't we stop wasting our time packaging them? How would you like
that? How do people packaging contribs ever know that there are
Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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rorycain1 : 08/09
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Pbt wrote:
| Le sam 07/09/2002 à 07:43, Florent BERANGER a écrit :
|
|Le Vendredi 6 Septembre 2002 13:08, Florent BERANGER a écrit :
|
|Very important / urgent :
|
|- add pcnet_cs driver in network driver list !
|
|- put the host name in /etc/hosts !
Le Lundi 9 Septembre 2002 14:17, Buchan Milne a écrit :
Digital Wokan wrote:
| Since Mandrake doesn't support contribs, I'd like to stop wasting my time
| testing them.
No one ever forced you to use those packages...
Why don't we stop wasting our time packaging them? How would you like
When I choose the 'Linux' font in konsole, the box characters show up as
actual boxes (the glyphs are missing?).
This means that any application using these types of fonts (i.e., any ncurses
application) is unreadable. Not using the 'Linux' font doesn't help since they
(rightly) don't show
When trying to freshen to Latest cooker from (if I remember rightly)
about RC1 I get this, even after satisfying all stated dependencies:
attempted installs of XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.2.1-1mdk and
XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.2
.0-26mdk
file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/ncenB18-ISO8859-15.pcf.gz
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* running: mkinitrd -v -f /boot/initrd-2.4.19-xfs.img --ifneeded 2.4.19-xfs with
root /mnt
No module xfs_support found for kernel 2.4.19-xfs
* warning: mkinitrd failed at /usr/bin/perl-install/bootloader.pm line 64.
here is the why. I'll try to fix
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, I've tried to conduct an upgrade from 9.0 beta4 to 9.0 RC1
That's a side note to your report, but - people should not do
upgrades from a beta version to another, because bugs from the
first may add to
Le sam 07/09/2002 à 17:03, Buchan Milne a écrit :
On 7 Sep 2002, Pbt wrote:
And when will we have a default writing access for NTFS partitions?
When there isn't a good chance that you can trash your NTFS partition
doing this?
I hope so ! ;)
Do kernel developpers still work on it ?
Does this mean that WPC11 got added/fixed in the pcmcia-cs config file ?
I installed mandrake RC1. It seems to be good piece of job but floppy
software is still hasn't changed. It works in the same way like mandrake
8.2 it did. It means it works very, very bad. If You try copy files to
disk there's not enough space on it system break down and only reset
button
Hi.
Here's som new php extensions:
http://www.d-srv.com/Cooker/SRPMS/php-dbx-4.2.3-0mdk.src.rpm
http://www.d-srv.com/Cooker/SRPMS/php-dio-4.2.3-0mdk.src.rpm
http://www.d-srv.com/Cooker/SRPMS/php-exif-4.2.3-0mdk.src.rpm
http://www.d-srv.com/Cooker/SRPMS/php-gd-4.2.3-0mdk.src.rpm
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Pbt wrote:
| Le sam 07/09/2002 à 17:03, Buchan Milne a écrit :
| Yes, my question was (excuse my poor english) : when won't it be
| dangerous for NTFS partition?
This is the wrong list to ask that question on, there must be a list for
ntfs
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jerrycc : 07/09 05:32 : Incident created I installed
Mandrake 9.0 RC1 and realised it's good job
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Subject: AutoInstall - DrakX 1.741
Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2002 19:49:43 -0600
From: David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cooker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Tonight I noticed that 'keyboard' had an additional entry: 'GRP_TOGGLE'
= '',
This remains null ('')
Victor Pelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if i change the properties of my cddrive to use automount
a new fstab file gets made, the only problem with this is
that all old entries (the ones that i added in myself)
get destroyed. (i have var and opt on a differnt disk
and mount them using the
Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
I don't understand why urpmi --auto-select picked up apache2-conf and
apache2-common, but did not pick apache2 and apache2-modules...
Also, can you tell me what version of apache2-conf you have? Version
9mdk was not intellingent enough to deal with this situation,
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andydewhurst20 : 07/09 05:54 : Incident created Using
Beta 3 and Beta 4 also in RC1 playing a standard MPEG file
with Xmovie using a Matrox G200
I believe when you install apache2-devel, it works ok. But for apache2-devel
you need apache2, and for apache2 you need apache2-conf :-)
I built apache2 first, installed the rpms with --nodeps and then built
apache2-conf. It seemed to work fine.
Actually, apache2-devel does *not* require
Hi
been wanting to ask for a while but where did the package x3270 go in the
beta's and rc1?
I see it is still in cooker but not selectable in the beta/rc1 install.
Serge
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pacowu : 07/09 12:22 : Incident created When I attempt
to install the kdemultimedia package, I am told that
kdemultimedia conflicts with TiMidity
On Saturday 07 September 2002 09:45, Narfi Stefansson wrote:
When I create a new user and log into KDE for the first time, kicker now
only shows icons for MCC and kmail.
All the other icons are missing: konsole, kcontrol, konqueror ...
rpm -qf /usr/bin/kicker
kdebase-3.0.3-61mdk
Narfi.
OK, I found the problem, managed to duplicate it, and fixed it in the
apache2-conf 11mdk.
I also found out why the auto-select didn't pick apache2. It is not a
bug, it's a feature. To have urpmi choose apache2, I would have to put
an Obsoletes: apache, and that would remove the previous version.
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Jaroslaw Chodak wrote:
I installed mandrake RC1. It seems to be good piece of job but floppy
software is still hasn't changed. It works in the same way like mandrake
8.2 it did. It means it works very, very bad.
Yes.
If You try copy files to
disk there's not enough
[ i sent this 020908, but the list seems to have been down over the weekend.
someone has responded to a few of my points, but everyone should see them.
they are intended to be a gentle helpful prod to the installation guys ]
i'm new to this list, but not to Linux or Mandrake (or to lists).
Hal Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
People should do upgrades from the previous stable version to
the latest cooker/beta/rc, e.g. for currently, from 8.2 to
RC2. Thanks!
I did an upgrade from 8.1 to 9.0RC1. Is this invalid behavior?
Well it *should* work, but the farther between the
It seems a lot of problem with update-alternative comes from package
upgrading, specially if configuration has been changed to manual. Checking in
%postun if current situation is removal or upgrade could solve this. What
about turning all
%postun
update-alternatives --remove foo
into
This is a repost, sorry if you've already seen it, but I don't think it
made it out first time...
This was Bugzilla'ed (#70) waay back in Beta 2; it's overdue for being
fixed, and dead trivial to do. (Obviously, this is one of Warly's
useless bug reports that get quietly ignored.)
There are
bash: TMOUT: readonly variable
[14:51 peter@penguin: ~]
$
This is an old bug that keeps coming back.
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Mandrake Linux release 9.0 (rc2) for i586. KDE: 3.0.3 Qt: 3.0.5
AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1600+ 512MB. Kernel: 2.4.19-9mdk.GCC 3.2
Linux user #275590 (http://counter.li.org/). up 1:38.
David Eastcott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. Tonight I noticed that 'keyboard' had an additional entry: 'GRP_TOGGLE'
= '',
This remains null ('') regardless of what 'key sequence' I select during the
manual GUI install for multiple keyboards.
weird, it worked for me (i chose keyboard
Expert upgrade - beta4 - RC2
1. gpm broken on tty1-6; works OK in konsole. I have an M$ Intellimouse
optical, using PS/2 connection. This has always worked when setup as
generic PS/2 wheel mouse -- until RC1. RC2 is the same. I tried
choosing Explorer but that doesn't work either. On
if i change the properties of my cddrive to use automount
a new fstab file gets made, the only problem with this is
that all old entries (the ones that i added in myself)
get destroyed. (i have var and opt on a differnt disk
and mount them using the bind-mount
/filedisk/var /var none bind 0 0
There is a second bug in supermount which does not update the
freespace on
the floppies.
It is not supermount, it seems to be the general FAT feature. Just try
to mount any FAT filesystem directly, (re-)move some files from/to it
and watch df output.
AFAIK there is no easy way to get free
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Igor Izyumin wrote:
| On Saturday 07 September 2002 09:05 am, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
|
|Le Samedi 7 Septembre 2002 16:03, O Beckles a écrit :
|
|I see an NTFS update here, how do I get access to an NTFS drive?
|
|You mean how do i access a NTFS
On saturday, 07-Sep-2002, I've made test runs with RC1.
First, clean install of 8.2 and upgrade to 9.0 RC1.
Second, clean install of 9.0 RC1 from scratch.
My home machine info can be found here:
http://olo.office.altkom.com.pl/domowa/qa/mandrake/9.0/rc1/home_machine/
machine.html describes
On saturday, 07-Sep-2002, I've made test runs with RC1.
First, clean install of 8.2 and upgrade to 9.0 RC1.
Second, clean install of 9.0 RC1 from scratch.
My home machine info can be found here:
http://olo.office.altkom.com.pl/domowa/qa/mandrake/9.0/rc1/home_machine/
machine.html describes
On saturday, 07-Sep-2002, I've made test runs with RC1.
First, clean install of 8.2 and upgrade to 9.0 RC1.
Second, clean install of 9.0 RC1 from scratch.
My home machine info can be found here:
http://olo.office.altkom.com.pl/domowa/qa/mandrake/9.0/rc1/home_machine/
machine.html describes
On saturday, 07-Sep-2002, I've made test runs with RC1.
First, clean install of 8.2 and upgrade to 9.0 RC1.
Second, clean install of 9.0 RC1 from scratch.
My home machine info can be found here:
http://olo.office.altkom.com.pl/domowa/qa/mandrake/9.0/rc1/home_machine/
machine.html describes
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danny == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
danny On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Jaroslaw Chodak wrote:
I installed mandrake RC1. It seems to be good piece of job but floppy
software is still hasn't changed. It works in the same way like mandrake
8.2 it did. It means it works very, very bad.
danny Yes.
Le Lundi 9 Septembre 2002 16:54, Juan Quintela a écrit :
danny == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
danny On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Jaroslaw Chodak wrote:
I installed mandrake RC1. It seems to be good piece of job but floppy
software is still hasn't changed. It works in the same way like mandrake
Le Sunday 08 September 2002 12:24, Gwenole Beauchesne a écrit :
Hi,
I just tried to create a couple of new users and type in some simple
Japanese
with OpenOffice.org and soon I had trouble with keyboard focus and I
seemed
neither able to start nor stop kinput2.
First, your subject
On 09 Sep 2002 10:10:07 -0400
Austin Acton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
true_binary=/usr/bin/wine.bin
default=/etc/wine/wine.reg
configurator=/usr/share/wine/wine-config
winedir=${HOME}/.wine/
if [ ! -d ${winedir} ];then
mkdir -p ${winedir}
cp ${default} ${winedir}/config
if
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It won't let you use a BuildArch line in a specific
package's section in the spec file?
no. very, very old problem...
On saturday, 07-Sep-2002, I've made test runs with RC1.
First, clean install of 8.2 and upgrade to 9.0 RC1.
Second, clean install of 9.0 RC1 from scratch.
My home machine info can be found here:
http://olo.office.altkom.com.pl/domowa/qa/mandrake/9.0/rc1/home_machine/
machine.html describes
Hi everyone,
I have this problem with applications that are started with usermode,
e.g. mcc and rpmdrake.
They don't start if I'm logged in with my normal user account. If I
type mcc in the xterm it fails silently. I've tried different session
types, e.G. KDE, Gnome2, fluxbux, all started from
Götz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
I have this problem with applications that are started with usermode,
e.g. mcc and rpmdrake.
Give us rpm -qa drak* rpmdrake?
T == Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
T Gary Lawrence Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An interesting problem with es1371 in RC1: If I use sndconfig,
it correctly identifies and activates the sound, but the
initscripts do not automatically enable the sound system.
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
It is not supermount, it seems to be the general FAT feature. Just try
to mount any FAT filesystem directly, (re-)move some files from/to it
and watch df output.
Yes, but I think (not at home now) that with normal mount you can at least
still write
On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 10:30, Pixel wrote:
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use XFS for my root filesystem.
After the installation, mkinitrd fails, so that obviously the kernel fails to
mount the XFS root filesystem. Unfortunately I can't find any errors being
reported by
Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On saturday, 07-Sep-2002, I've made test runs with RC1.
First, clean install of 8.2 and upgrade to 9.0 RC1.
Second, clean install of 9.0 RC1 from scratch.
There have been fixes on RC2 about incorrect upgrade from 8.2 to 9.0RC2.
Old kaffee is
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, rcc wrote:
On 09 Sep 2002 10:10:07 -0400
dang, that's the old one
yup noticed that 2.
I wonder where it's coming from? And even more puzzled why it works
here?
Yes, it also works for me. Strange.
The source rpm has the right script but the spec doesn't cp
Danny, hope this helps:
1. CLEANUP
[root@groundstate austin]# urpme wine
bash-2.05b$ rm -fr .wine
2. FRESH INSTALL FROM COOKER
[root@groundstate austin]# urpmi wine
installing /var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libwine1-20020804-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/wine-20020804-1mdk.i586.rpm
3. WHAT'S IN
Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Those entries pertained to a device which was not present at the time of
upgrade - it's a removable hard drive.
You can see the original fstab here
On 9 Sep 2002, Austin Acton wrote:
bash-2.05b$ more /usr/bin/wine
#!/bin/sh
# -*- Mode: sh -*-
# Copyright (C) 2000 by Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# MandrakeSoft
# Redistribution of this file is permitted under the terms of the GNU
# Public License (GPL)
Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now it is Option Restrict command line options is of no use without a
password. (screenshot here
http://olo.office.altkom.com.pl/domowa/qa/mandrake/9.0/rc1/home_machine/problems/lilo_restrict_option/33.png)
it is due to a bug in parsing
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Right, so it turned out mkinitrd worked, but was never added to lilo (since
both mkinitrd and lilo portions of the install fail). One problem the install
has is that I have two disks, '/dev/hda' and '/dev/hde'. '/dev/hda' is the
first normal IDE
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002 05:34, allen wrote:
Right now I cannot install RC1 into VMWare for a variety of odd reasons
that I hope are being addressed.
Oooh, yah, why do you bury us in such overwhelmingly specific detail? (-:
Cheers; Leon
Pixel wrote:
David Walluck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ddebug.log says nothing about why it fails, but then the bootloader fails too
and the install is stuck in a loop.
That is interesting because '/mnt/sbin/lilo -r /mnt' from the shell worked
fine.
The major bug is the install is not
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 06:15, Igor Izyumin wrote:
Also, can we have a retry button when a package fails to install? I
often get problems with packages when installing over the network or on old
CDROMs, and it would really help. Currently, there is only an option to
cancel or continue. Is it
Hi,
I think I have an answer to why my prefdm was being killed off and thus
having the system drop to text mode instead of restarting X when you
logoff.
I tracked it down to the samba rc file /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
if killall -0 cupsd 2/dev/null; then
( sleep 60 killproc smbd -HUP )
fi
Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, I've tried to conduct an upgrade from 9.0 beta4 to 9.0 RC1
That's a side note to your report, but - people should not do
upgrades from a beta version to another, because bugs from the
first may add to the second.
People should do upgrades
On Sunday 08 September 2002 05:30, Laurent Montel wrote:
Le Sunday 08 September 2002 12:24, Gwenole Beauchesne a écrit :
Hi,
I just tried to create a couple of new users and type in some simple
Japanese
with OpenOffice.org and soon I had trouble with keyboard focus and I
seemed
Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I already signaled this but the problem remains, might have been lost in
the high traffic. Daouda, you asked for feedback, so I cc you directly.
sendmail service fails to stop:
# service sendmail stop
Shutting down sendmail:
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 23:46, Alastair Scott wrote:
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 14:25, H. Narfi Stefansson wrote:
I thought the whole idea was that this should be automated now. Does the
'automated' part only apply to the mounting and not to the unmounting?
In other words, is this a feature or is this
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 08:14, Levi Ramsey wrote:
On Fri Sep 06 17:06 -0700, David Walser wrote:
Yes, but doesn't it mean expressing interest? I think
here he would say raising an eyebrow.
It generally means something along the lines of without pausing, looking
calm and natural.
Australia
J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2002.09.06 Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
22mdk
- --changelog-first will make the maximum information mode
shows the changelog before the filelist
Isn't more useful to have by default changelog first, and give a
--filelist-first ? I
François Pons wrote:
Old kaffee is installed on your system, this is a possible bug, especially if
you have been somewhat tight on disk space of /usr.
After the upgrade I had 2.2G free space in /usr, I think that's not tight?
See df -h executed after upgrade:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--- Daouda LO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard, when you respond to Alan's forward , Cc the
bug
reporter if any (for instance [EMAIL PROTECTED])
otherwise he'll
never receive your answer.
Thanx.
Isn't Alan supposed to pass those things
Hello all,
I was able to successfully install RC1. In the last part of the
install, I created a bootdisk and then rebooted. However when I try to
boot off the floppy into my Mandrake install all I get is:
Loading vmlinuz.
Boot failed: Please change disks and press a key to
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I've been trying to get the above card (128Mb version) working with Mandrake
8.2.
Currently, if I boot form CD1 and start the install normally, it gets to
booting the kernel, then the screen goes black and the system hangs.
In order to install, I
Just forwarding a quick font fix for the Open Office dialogs that make it
a bit more pleasing to the eye. The mandrake 9.0 betas have the RPM in the
packages by default, but if you're running 8.2, heres the link to the OpenOffice
mdk rpm. Download the package that matches your platform.
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Jerem : 08/09 11:13 : Incident created Bonjour,
Ayant acquis une
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002 17:43:07 +0100
Mark Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a fix to get console fb working with this card, or do I have
to wait for an update to the fb stuff in the kernel ?
fb be not the problem.
GeForce4 is not yet supported by XFree.
As you found your only options are
020909 Pixel wrote:
Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Those entries pertained to a device which was not present
at the time of upgrade - it's a removable hard drive.
You can see the original fstab here
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Le Lundi 09 Septembre 2002 14:46, Buchan Milne a écrit :
Make a vfat (fat32) partition for read-write between both windows and
linux. Alternatively, you could ask MS to add read support for ext2,
ext3, ReiserFS, JFS and XFS to the next version of
Götz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Montag, 9. September 2002, 17:21:38 Uhr MET, schrieb Daouda LO:
I have this problem with applications that are started with usermode,
e.g. mcc and rpmdrake.
Give us rpm -qa drak* rpmdrake?
It's all the latest rc2 stuff, sorry that I didn't
When using Mandrake 9.0 RC1 and trying to copy multiple files to floppy, the computer
generates and I/O error and stops copying. This occurs in Kongueror, Nautilus and
using the cp command in a terminal or booting into text mode.
It never occurs when copying a single file, but always occurs
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rorycain1 : 08/09 10:14 : Incident created Hey, I've
been with
On Sunday, September 8, 2002, at 05:50 AM, Robert Fox wrote:
[...]
[root@localhost rfox]# linuxconf
Error message from remadmin :Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by
server
Error message from remadmin :Xlib: No protocol specified
Error message from remadmin :
Error message from remadmin :
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taupter : 08/09 09:02 : Incident created MDK9.0rc1
doesn't create the character devices when I unplug a CD-ROM
(/dev/hdc) and put a HD (/dev/hdc
Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 21:41, erik wrote:
If for instance Openoffice is remove from download version no problem to
get M9.0 into three 650MB CDs. Possible to burn CDs from 650MB burners
increase market.
And less download time
Unfortunately OpenOffice is
Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
The main problem I want to advise you about is that it cannot
detect the screen or video adapter ; and you cannot select
anything from the options given ( 800x600 vga , 1024x...,
default , etc ) as it pumps out an error , about a package
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