Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all, I have installed the mandrake version rpm package of OpenOffice.
However, the package don't contain any dictionary files. Where can I
find the dictionary file and install?
urpmi OpenOffice.org-l10n-twolettercodeoflanguageyouwant
Vox
--
just bought a VIA EPIA 800 to build a small Linux box but I am getting
errors when trying to install 9.0 RC2.
Install seems to run smoothly, (just one error one copying to Xfree
files) goes to setting up network and recognise the onboard NIC, setup
users but then when displaying the services
I am resending to mailing list cooker so that others can try to
reproduce this bug. Perhaps we will be able to isolate when exactly this
bug happen.
Note the bug numbers at the end of message. Those who can reproduce,
feel free to add your comments to those bug numbers at bugzilla.gnome.org.
* Stardate: 2002-10-04 21:48
* Incoming subspace signal from Maxim Heijndijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I have discovered that the error messages start after the installation of the
packages. Something with a USB-storage kernel module. I don't have a
USB-storage-device. After that there are lots of
On Friday 04 October 2002 14:55, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
good tip, seems to be working great now, thanks ;-)
I had to add noapic to the boot line to get my dual athlon to work. I
also have mem=nopentium, but I think that is video related, not smp.
TTFN,
Lonnie Borntreger
On Fri,
2 issues
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set the
server up to boot the terminals using these nics with pxe?
second is when booting the terminals (using a boot flopy) it fails at
mounting the root filesystem. I have 5 partitions /, /usr, /var, /home, /tmp
Hi,
KBabel started crashing all over on my MDK 9.0, seemingly randomly.
Worked OK on MDK 8.2.
Here is a stacktrace I get:
...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Vox wrote:
Carfield Yim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all, I have installed the mandrake version rpm package of OpenOffice.
However, the package don't contain any dictionary files. Where can I
find the dictionary file and install?
urpmi
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Maxim Heijndijk wrote:
* Stardate: 2002-10-04 21:48
* Incoming subspace signal from Maxim Heijndijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I have discovered that the error messages start after the installation of the
packages. Something with a USB-storage kernel module. I don't have a
Op Saturday 05 October 2002 02:49, schreef Ben Reser:
What version did you upgrade from?
8.2, normal install, nothing fancy (or Opera 6.03 should be considered fancy,
about the only non-Mandrake-rpm I installed on that machine).
--
Regards,
Tim Stoop
PGP public key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday 04 Oct 2002 02:43, Dave Seff wrote:
Why must /root be on the same file system as / ?
I keep mine separate as not to wipe out ssh keys and other things. I
can change it after the initial install and all is fine, but the
installer complains.
Just wondering.
-Dave
I asked this
With a Sony camera, when i plug it (USB) : a directory is created
(/mnt/memory_card) but it doesn't mount the device into !
So i have to mount it handly ( mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/memory_card
).
Is it a bug in /etc/dynamic/scripts/camera.script or something else?
I had to modify
Hi people,
9.0 is great, but it has some glitches that aren't really comfortable. I hope
we can fix those.
KMail Addressbook is acting wierd. For starters, after the update, instead of
the field Full name, Email-address and Telephone, it uses the fields
Save as, Email-address, Telephone.
On Saturday 05 October 2002 10:57 am, you wrote:
dont bother, it does the same for me, tried fresh install, upgrade over 8.2
and just packages upgrade, but I get the same answer as bernard everytime ,
now trying upgrading kde etc seperatlly to see where the problem lies
rowland penny
On Sat,
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On torsdagen den 3 oktober 2002 19.47 Warly wrote:
[megasnip]
at what exact point has mkcd actually worked?
Well, at least it created all the mandrake distro since 7.1
and if so..., what is the exact requirements to make it work?
There must be
How?
I don't run Mandrake as a server and so all of the services are
unchecked. However, that setting also kills client apps so I have to
research the applications and their ports and key them in at the bottom,
which does not always work.
One example is rdesktop which is documented to only
Op Saturday 05 October 2002 14:12, schreef Tim Stoop:
cut
For info: It's about an upgraded system, from ml8.2 to ml9.0.
--
Regards,
Tim Stoop
PGP public key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Random quote/fortune:
The life which is unexamined is not worth living. -- Plato
I corfim that this problem still exists on v9 on Mandrake.
Anyone has a work arround for this problem.
Brad Felmey wrote:
In the current X, if Xinerama is enabled, GNOME apps hang (gnomecc,
evolution, etc), and kde3 hangs kicker konqueror (possibly more).
Disabling Xinerama makes everything
I have been seeing samba problems in 9.0 but none seem to match my experience.
I am unable to access one of the two shares from a VMware virtual machine
(the fact that I see this in VMware is unimportant - the same thing happens
when I access the shares from another machine). I start samba
The first one didn't arrive?
-- Doorgestuurd bericht --
Subject: Re: [Cooker] 8.2 - 9.0 KMail-ab acts wierd [addendum]
Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 14:38:31 +0200
From: Tim Stoop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Op Saturday 05 October 2002 14:12, schreef Tim Stoop:
cut
For
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
2 issues
1 issue - your mailer borks the Reply To: :)
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set the
server up to boot the terminals using these nics with pxe?
Sorry. Several people have asked about PXE. I know
On Saturday 05 October 2002 05:40, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
2 issues
1 issue - your mailer borks the Reply To: :)
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set
the server up to boot the terminals using these nics with pxe?
On Saturday 05 October 2002 05:40, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
2 issues
1 issue - your mailer borks the Reply To: :)
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set
the server up to boot the terminals using these nics with pxe?
turn of the use of the font server in your /etc/X11/XF86Config(-4):
### here is a part of my config file ###
# turn off local font server to make kde3 in Xfree 4.2.0 working
#FontPath unix/:-1
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc
FontPath
On Saturday 05 October 2002 1:45 pm, you wrote:
I cannot get it to work, but have now been told on linitx.com forum that the
reason is the kernel in 9.0 is for an i686, is this right ?
rowland penny
On Saturday 05 October 2002 10:57 am, you wrote:
dont bother, it does the same for me, tried
Lørdag den 5. oktober 2002 14:12 skrev Tim Stoop:
Hi people,
9.0 is great, but it has some glitches that aren't really comfortable. I
hope we can fix those.
KMail Addressbook is acting wierd. For starters, after the update, instead
of the field Full name, Email-address and Telephone, it
On Friday 04 October 2002 14:55, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
well I thought it had worked, booted once last night into smp mode, however
it will not boot smp this morning. I double checked the noapic i appended to
the lilo entry for linux-smp (my default boot image) it is still there, but
it
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
On Saturday 05 October 2002 05:40, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
2 issues
1 issue - your mailer borks the Reply To: :)
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set
the server up to
According to Version 2.2 of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS), /root is
not a requirement - it is optional. However, if the root directory is used,
it must be in /. 'root' CAN exist as a link to a directory or as a mounted
partition.
bob
On Saturday 05 October 2002 03:46 am, Peter
o beckles wrote:
How?
I don't run Mandrake as a server and so all of the services are
unchecked. However, that setting also kills client apps so I have to
research the applications and their ports and key them in at the
bottom, which does not always work.
actually, insert the lines
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
On Saturday 05 October 2002 05:40, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
2 issues
1 issue - your mailer borks the Reply To: :)
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set
the server up to
As far as what I can see, here are the information I've collected
about 9.0 and i845:
- official Linux support for the dma stuff of i845 appeared
sometime in the 2.5.something branch
- it was hacked together in our 2.4 for 9.0 by Juan, it worked
sometime in the beta/rc period, but broke
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 11:23, Brent Hasty wrote:
On Friday 04 October 2002 14:55, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
well I thought it had worked, booted once last night into smp mode, however
it will not boot smp this morning. I double checked the noapic i appended to
the lilo entry for linux-smp
* Stardate: 2002-10-05 12:00
* Incoming subspace signal from Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Maxim Heijndijk wrote:
* Stardate: 2002-10-04 21:48
* Incoming subspace signal from Maxim Heijndijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I have discovered that the error messages start
On Saturday 05 October 2002 02:21 am, Han Boetes wrote:
This is the typical: ``It doesn't work'' bug report that is impossible
to answer. You give your version of the error message.
Now all we can do is guess.
Have a good read here:
On Saturday 05 Oct 2002 17:37, Bob Walker wrote:
According to Version 2.2 of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS),
/root is not a requirement - it is optional. However, if the root
directory is used, it must be in /. 'root' CAN exist as a link to a
directory or as a mounted partition.
On Saturday 05 October 2002 09:23, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
On Saturday 05 October 2002 05:40, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
2 issues
1 issue - your mailer borks the Reply To: :)
fist all my terminals are
On Saturday 05 October 2002 09:29, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
On Saturday 05 October 2002 05:40, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
2 issues
1 issue - your mailer borks the Reply To: :)
fist all my terminals are
You should inform your developers or any other person that is helping you, that they
must not use bad expression thru the internet. I was testing Mandrake 9.0 in order
to recommend it for my office, but one of you developers instead of helping others
they are trying to show that they know too
* Stardate: 2002-10-04 13:39
* Incoming subspace signal from Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I have similar problems with installing 9.0. I have downloaded all three
isos and checked them with md5sum, they were OK. I burnt them on CDR.
After the failed install I redownloaded the first iso
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
try hitting reply all
I know how to reply, I was just commenting that your return address seems
to be different than almost every other message I see on the list, where
Reply To: points to the list. Nevermind, it's no big deal.
I am using a
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
So where do I go to begin to make this work?
Your server is at 192.168.1.255?
Stew Benedict
yes is there anything wrong with this ip (192.168.1.255)?
.255 is generally used as broadcast address, no?
Stew Benedict
--
MandrakeSoft
PPC
On Saturday 05 October 2002 11:06, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
try hitting reply all
I know how to reply, I was just commenting that your return address seems
to be different than almost every other message I see on the list, where
Reply To: points to the
It's better a firewall strict than a sieve
remember when you install you can open your network to everyone.
J. Greenlees a écrit:
o beckles wrote:
How?
I don't run Mandrake as a server and so all of the services are
unchecked. However, that setting also kills client apps so I have to
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 12:45:31PM +0200, Tim Stoop wrote:
8.2, normal install, nothing fancy (or Opera 6.03 should be considered fancy,
about the only non-Mandrake-rpm I installed on that machine).
You weren't using a 2.2 kernel on the machine and ipchains? Had the
machine been upgraded
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 09:04:23AM -0400, o beckles wrote:
I don't run Mandrake as a server and so all of the services are
unchecked. However, that setting also kills client apps so I have to
research the applications and their ports and key them in at the bottom,
which does not always
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 13:21, Brent Hasty wrote:
I am using a drakTermServ created boot floppy to get this far with tthe
eepro100
when I #] service clusternfs start I get
Starting ClusterNFS (rpc.mountd): [ OK ]
Starting ClusterNFS (rpc.nfsd):
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 11:56:01AM -0400, Dirk Lison wrote:
turn of the use of the font server in your /etc/X11/XF86Config(-4):
### here is a part of my config file ###
# turn off local font server to make kde3 in Xfree 4.2.0 working
#FontPath unix/:-1
On Saturday 05 October 2002 06:53, Larry Nguyen wrote:
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 13:21, Brent Hasty wrote:
I am using a drakTermServ created boot floppy to get this far with
tthe eepro100
when I #] service clusternfs start I get
Starting ClusterNFS (rpc.mountd):
Le Sat, 05 Oct 2002 14:12:20 +0200, Pbt a écrit :
I had to modify /etc/dynamic/scripts/visor.script to make work my sony
Clie too with :
You don't have to modify the visor script : pam takes care of changing
ownership of /dev/usb/ttyUSB*
--
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft
On Saturday 05 October 2002 01:29, Brent Hasty wrote:
is there more documentation lurking about somewhere other than the help
button in drakTermServ?
2 issues
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set the
server up to boot the terminals using these nics with
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Brent Hasty wrote:
On Saturday 05 October 2002 01:29, Brent Hasty wrote:
is there more documentation lurking about somewhere other than the help
button in drakTermServ?
There's a piece I did on mandrakeforum, and the individual packages all
have docs. What I would do
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Tom Brinkman uttered these words of wisdom:
I've got the same hardware as the original poster. 1.4 Tbird (oc'd to
1.55), 512MB RAM, NVidia GeForce2 DDR. Never had a problem as was
described, I normally don't use the closed source nvidia crap. Tho I
have tested them
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Holt
Why all the bad words about nvidia? I'm using their drivers for my
GeForce3 card and it works great - no problem at all setting it up or
using it. I love my q3a and rtcw (3d games) - which
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Michael Holt wrote:
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Tom Brinkman uttered these words of wisdom:
Why all the bad words about nvidia?
Probably because some of us who run cooker on NVidia boxen who need
working OpenGL are tired of recompiling kernel modules every time we
upgrade our
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Le Samedi 05 Octobre 2002 19:21, marcos colome a écrit :
I have two
PHD in sciences
If it's true, it's amazing. Could you also learn some english, it would make
your messages more readable.
I don't blame you for writing so poorly, as it is by
Till Kamppeter wrote:
That is a problem of plugger, this program which can make a Netscape
plug-in from any X application. It seems to restart the application when
the user closes it.
Strange behaviour. Thanks. Good detective work.
--
Ron. [Melbourne, Australia]
IMPORTANT!
Op Saturday 05 October 2002 20:47, schreef Ben Reser:
You weren't using a 2.2 kernel on the machine and ipchains? Had the
machine been upgraded prior to that?
Nope, it was a 2.4.18-6mdk (last number I'm not 100% sure of, but the first
three are absolutly correct) with iptables as firewall.
Op Saturday 05 October 2002 22:09, schreef Michael Holt:
Why all the bad words about nvidia? I'm using their drivers for my
GeForce3 card and it works great - no problem at all setting it up or
using it. I love my q3a and rtcw (3d games) - which both work without a
hitch. Is there
marcos colome wrote:
You should inform your developers or any other person that is helping
you, that they
must not use bad expression thru the internet. I was testing Mandrake
9.0 in order
to recommend it for my office, but one of you developers instead of
helping others
they are
This is hilarious.
You have to be joking!
Shit, this whole censorship thing is a pain in the ass.
Austin
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 13:21, marcos colome wrote:
You should inform your developers or any other person that is helping you, that they
must not use bad expression thru the internet. I
rowland wrote on Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 05:22:20PM +0100 :
On Saturday 05 October 2002 1:45 pm, you wrote:
I cannot get it to work, but have now been told on linitx.com forum that the
reason is the kernel in 9.0 is for an i686, is this right ?
No, it was compiled *ON* an i686 *FOR* i586.
Blue
Brent Hasty wrote on Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 01:29:32AM -0700 :
2 issues
fist all my terminals are using the eepro100 ic with pxe. how do I set the
server up to boot the terminals using these nics with pxe?
What do you want to know. I have PXE setup at the office serving 8.2,
9.0, and
Brent Hasty wrote on Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 10:41:17AM -0700 :
/home 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(rw, root_squash)
Your server is at 192.168.1.255?
yes is there anything wrong with this ip (192.168.1.255)?
Yes. The first and last IP of a netblock are not usable. Since the
netmask is
Hi all,
I'm the Main developer for katoob and I wanted to contribute an RPM to
Mandrake Linux.
I'm using mandrake 9.0 and I've adapted the spec file for it, Included
the 3 icons for the menu, the menu entry. and it works good
on my box.
I've uploaded the SRPM to the FTP server
I came upon a review of Dolphin at
http://www.ratedpc.com/review.asp?id=63page=2 and it tells how to fix the fonts
in Mozilla and Galeon. It says:
In all this, I realized that Galeon and Mozilla have extremely ugly and blurry
(so called anti-aliased) fonts. So I needed to get rid of those.
Mohammed Sameer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm the Main developer for katoob and I wanted to contribute an RPM to
Mandrake Linux.
I'm using mandrake 9.0 and I've adapted the spec file for it, Included
the 3 icons for the menu, the menu entry. and it works good
on my box.
I've uploaded the
My Inbox Happily Received This From Han Boetes @ Sun, 6 Oct 2002 04:28:52 +0200
Mohammed Sameer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm the Main developer for katoob and I wanted to contribute an RPM to
Mandrake Linux.
I'm using mandrake 9.0 and I've adapted the spec file for it, Included
the
Yes, those lines should do the trick.
I do agree that AA is highly overrated. At not-too-high resolution (like
anything over 1024x768) and/or with small fonts, the end result is chunky
glyphs that look godawful. In fact the default fonts in Mozilla actually
look nice with AA disabled, but you
On Friday 04 October 2002 01:47 am, Warly wrote:
I found at least one reason for the ISO not being created:
/mnt/disk/cooker//misc//parsehdlist: error while loading shared libraries:
librpm-4.0.4.so: cannot open shared object file: No \ such file or
directory
Yes. And, AS I POSTED HERE
Mohammed Sameer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
thanks for offering
attached the spec file
i'm sure that it'll work fine on 9.0 but i don't have any ideas about
future versions
Decent work.
You forgot the BuildRequires:
[~]% rpm -q libgtk+-x11-2.0_0
libgtk+-x11-2.0_0-2.0.6-8mdk
[~]% rpm -q
On Friday 04 October 2002 02:13 am, Matthew C. Tedder wrote:
Do you how I can get this information from the package without installing
it?
rpm -qip name-of-package-file.rpm
Q for query, I for info (maintainers etc) instead of basic response, P for use
package file instead of database.
Seems the memory snafu has hit once again. The kernel used in mdk 9.0
(and of course cooker) does not allow older Proliant hardware to boot
with more than 16 megs of RAM using the usual mem= statements.
To use all your memory you will need to use the mem=memory@16M
notation, where memory is
I don't blame you for writing so poorly, as it is by evidence not your
native langage (and neither mine), but you could at least try to spell
correctly the names of M. Torvalds and Connectiva.
http://www.conectiva.com/ he spelled it correctly. conectiva is spelled
with one single N (it
same happens to me, and some imagesare notvisible in the image window, but can beseen in the frames dialog. The only ones that open well are native gimp images.
Thanks
Mario
From: gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cooker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Cooker] gimp1_3 is
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Isaac wrote:
I'll answer my own question, and here's how to do it, for the archives
and anyone else who wants to try this feat (actually, once I quit
trying to use LPD, it was easy with CUPS):
Great Isaac. Just to add a couple of notes. There should have been an
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