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Alle 15:54, mercoledì 2 ottobre 2002, hai scritto:
Alle 08:43, martedì 1 ottobre 2002, hai scritto:
Hello,
... in that case, you should eventually use the public mandrake cvs ...
try the firewall2 module ... eventually install the snf-en
i recently upgraded snf to the mnf in cooker,or rather i reinstalled since
the upgrade failed due to lack of space even though now installed it only
takes up 157mb out of 2x500mb disks,
the question is, what is the minimum contiguous free space necessary to
install the cooker mnf, will this be
the question is, what is the minimum contiguous free space necessary to
install the cooker mnf, will this be different for the mnf iso?
[root@blouma /]# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1 2.0G 341M 1.5G 18% /
This MNF was installed with a
er, actually 207mb - i can't count!
bascule
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 7:21 pm, you wrote:
i recently upgraded snf to the mnf in cooker,or rather i reinstalled since
the upgrade failed due to lack of space even though now installed it only
takes up 157mb out of 2x500mb disks,
the question
well, that's how much space it takes up when installed amaury,
but how much is necessary to have in order to install? i have 2x500mb disks,
snf only took up up 200mb of that but when trying to upgrade using the cooker
it failed due to lack of space! i assume that this is because at that point
Got it to install here via the graphical method. by moving /mnt/lib/i686
to /mnt/lib/i686.no On disk 3 and no problems so far.
James
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 12:35, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 10:32, rowland wrote:
On Monday 07 October 2002 6:04 pm, you wrote:
this is what
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 16:03, Warly wrote:
Malte Starostik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sure, all I did was to add NETWORKING_IPV6=yes to /etc/sysconfig/network
and then I ran /sbin/service network restart.
Then init.ipv6-global complained about a missing ipv6_test. I symlinked
Hi
How is the Track network card id option activated?
(I did not select it during the installation)
/Fred
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Warly wrote:
Trent M. Gunnarson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello All :-)
Since before the final release of ver.9, I've been working with several people
on creating Mandrake ISOs using the MakeCD script and here's what I've found,
with the help and verification
Philippe Coulonges [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And I have a number of message like this
Bareword found where operator expected at /dev/null line 1, near infofr.dat
created
(Missing operator before created?)
Number found where operator expected at /dev/null line 2, near were 42
Probably somebody forgot to add 'use bytes;' to that script. If you invoke it by hand
you may try that as:
env LC_ALL=C update-menus
On Tue Oct 8 15:23:52 2002 +0200 Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
anyone knows what causes this? happens whenever I run 'update-menus'
Malformed UTF-8 character
After installing with the delete /mnt/lib/i686 trick it does work fine.
Enlightment is a bit on the sluggish side on it but it is not really for
this purpose..
Has been runnign since this morning acting as traffic logger and running
tcpdump for hours .
going to play setting it up for my ISP
KDE logoff problems.
With Mandrake 9.0 I use KDE 3.0.3 with the Desktop Pager and 6 Desktops
(Work, Inet, Sys, Mount, #5, Print).
Whenever I logoff, only the Desktop Pager is removed.
If I then logoff again, usually KDE goes down as it should.
But not always. In this case no amount of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brook Humphrey) writes:
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 09:57 am, Florin wrote:
it was NOT a question ...
I TELL you you can use the advanced option to change the IP address. It
seems to me that you're talking about an older version of ics ... as the
latest version
Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
* improved bugzilla to have a easy mail interaction system, and a more
friendly interface. And to have a last known problems page.
[...]
Problems:
a) Various places have inconsistent reporting instructions and
requirements. Some people/sites
Hi
I had printing using CUPS on an Epson Stylus Photo 870 perfectly setup
and working since I installed LM9.0 and but now this is what happens:
$ lpq
EP870_1 is ready
no entries
$ lpr .bash_profile (prints it OK)
$ lpr -PEP870_1 .bash_profile (prints it OK)
Any attempt to
Le Tue, 08 Oct 2002 14:15:22 +, Victor a écrit :
I checked /etc/X11/XftConfig and it looks fine. I also ran the ttmkfdir
on the font dirs with truetype fonts.
One new thing I noticed is that root can run gnome-terminal with
GDK_USE_XFT=1, but there are still error messages:
Don't
mardi, le 08 octobre, 2002 06h19, Leon Brooks a écrit:
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 03:15 am, Warly wrote:
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 04 October 2002 01:47 am, Warly wrote:
I found at least one reason for the ISO not being created:
Hi,
what's with the xaos-svgalib package, shouldn't we dump it? Svgalib
isn't in cooker for a while.
CU
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Hi Guys,
In MDK9.0, if you drop in to the console of Rescue
Mode, you will the version there as 8.2 cooker.
Is it required to maintain version numbers at so many
places, and have difficulty updating them. Eventhough,
i tested MDK9.0 since beta4, i didn't goto rescue mode
then, so didn't see the
Hi
There is a problem with the gtk1 bluecurve theme.
Active menu items are light grey background, white foreground, and I
can't read the text.
gtk2 bluecurve has a blue background, white foreground.
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Warly wrote:
b) The mailing list is not easily searchable for people who aren't
maintaining their own archives. Before everyone starts pointing me off
to the web archives at theaimsgroup hear me out here. I often have
difficulty finding messages there that I know were posted. Frankly the
Alkuperäinen viesti (liitetty) sisälsi vaarallista koodia.
AntiVirus-Tutka on puhdistanut viestiä.
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Tämä viesti tulee INRITEL OY:n postipalvelimelta varoitukseksi että
viesti: [Cooker] MDK 9.0 fresh install on SMP machine, bugs? found..., sisältää
viruksen.
Viestin
From: Thomas Backlund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
here is my system:
dual PII 350, Intel BX chipset 512MB ECC SDRAM
dual 18GB IBM SCSI HDD:s running linux soft-raid 1
(even swap is on raid 1), all partitions uses ReiserFS
This machine runs:
kernel-2.4.19.19mdk-1-1mdk
Web:
apache 1.3.26-6mdk
On Saturday 05 October 2002 5:55 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
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
Hi.
I just found a patch by Van Dyke, the makers of SecureCRT (for win32) for
openssh that might be interesting for Mandrake?
Patches are applied to this mail.
Chears.
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Check the Modules For Apache2 status page at:
Thomas Backlund wrote:
Hi,
here is my system:
dual PII 350, Intel BX chipset 512MB ECC SDRAM
dual 18GB IBM SCSI HDD:s running linux soft-raid 1
(even swap is on raid 1), all partitions uses ReiserFS
This machine runs:
kernel-2.4.19.19mdk-1-1mdk
Web:
apache 1.3.26-6mdk
Mail:
Thomas Backlund wrote:
2530 root 9 0 1532 7652 S 0,0 0,0 0:04 httpd-perl
2534 apache 9 0 15004 4 S 0,0 0,0 0:00 httpd-perl
2535 apache 9 0 15004 4 S 0,0 0,0 0:00 httpd-perl
2537 apache 9 0 15004 4 S 0,0
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 08:28 pm, Thomas Backlund wrote:
Alkuperäinen viesti (liitetty) sisälsi vaarallista koodia.
AntiVirus-Tutka on puhdistanut viestiä.
Not sure what language that's in, but it looks like your (ISP's) virus scanner
decided that the gzipped report.bug was a virus. Try
Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 07:13:37PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ok I see. But then I think it's not so interesting to have a
separate /usr, if the machines can be different (windows, fonts
etc)
Why? How does individual machine
Ryan S Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
tried just about every combination possible and still no luck. Is there
some step I need to be sure and do in order to guarantee the system is
patched?
No, it should work. I've tested it..
Maybe because I have to pass more kernel
Hello Mandrake contributors,
I am conducting a survey about the way bugs are handled in open source
software projects. The survey includes questions that can be answered by
developers,testers, bug fixers, project managers, and owners of defect
databases. It is only and only for research
Hi.
The new procps package contains a bug still not fixed by author. We
discussed it in kernel list. Follow the thread at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernelm=103408421017292w=2
At the end of the tread, you will find this patch for top.c, I posted it there
and WorksForMe(TM) (while
--- Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, though if the flexibility costs so much, it may
become
questionable whether we do it or we do other things
which may be
more useful to a larger number of people. I see your
problem as
something valuable but rather a niche than
J. Greenlees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
You might try a boot floppy from /images/alternatives/, also.
not always possible, no floppy on my laptop.
so boot floppy becomes problematic with diskless workstations. :-)
we can't support all the configurations. for
rowland penny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mandrake is advertised as being i586 (or pentium) compatible not i686
(celeron, p2,p3,p4) so why have a directory named i686?. redhat 8.0 loads
to optimize better for i686 and superior processors, what else?
it's not incompatible with being i586
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 08:51 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I just found a patch by Van Dyke, the makers of SecureCRT (for win32)
for
openssh that might be interesting for Mandrake?
Patches are applied to this mail.
Tell me why it's interesting, or some sort of README for this. It
J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At the end of the tread, you will find this patch for top.c, I
posted it there and WorksForMe(TM) (while awating the author
includes a fix in next package)
applied but i'm considering switching to the debian procps instead
On 2002.10.09 Thierry Vignaud wrote:
J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At the end of the tread, you will find this patch for top.c, I
posted it there and WorksForMe(TM) (while awating the author
includes a fix in next package)
applied but i'm considering switching to the debian procps
I recently installed 9.0 on a friends PC. After reconfiguring the mouse
(to enable the wheel), I needed to restart X. When I pressed
ctrl+alt+backspace, the system immediatly turned off.
I am not sure what the exact specs are on the PC, but I believe it is a
P4 2Ghz, 512mb ram, and an nvidia
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ryan S Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
tried just about every combination possible and still no luck. Is there
some step I need to be sure and do in order to guarantee the system is
patched?
No, it should work. I've
Le mer 09/10/2002 à 13:27, Joseph Davidson a écrit :
I recently installed 9.0 on a friends PC. After reconfiguring the mouse
(to enable the wheel), I needed to restart X. When I pressed
ctrl+alt+backspace, the system immediatly turned off.
I am not sure what the exact specs are on the
I did the same, however, no pc shutdown. My pc executed Logout Without
Confirmation and returned to the x login prompt . I checked to see if a
keyboard shortcut was assigned by default to Logout Without Confirmation in
KDE Control Center -- LookNFeel -- Shortcuts. It was assigned to
Le mer 09/10/2002 à 10:56, Bob Walker a écrit :
I then pressed Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and it logged out to the
login prompt. It appears there is a either a problem with this key
combination.
This is normal, this a key combination of X to kill it.
There is a respawn of X so when you kill it
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 09:28, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ryan S Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
tried just about every combination possible and still no luck. Is there
some step I need to be sure and do in order to guarantee the system is
patched?
No, it should
On Monday 07 October 2002 09:19, Robert C. Dowdy wrote:
On Saturday 05 October 2002 5:55 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
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
I've a small bug with GDM and NVidia drivers.
When i stop a session, and ask my WM to return to GDM, it sometimes has
a problem of sync (same behaviour as a resolution too huge for a
screen). So i have to restart XFree (ctrl-alt-supp) in order to solve
the problem. Nothing is written in the logs.
From: Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thomas Backlund wrote:
PLEASE STOP SPAMMING THE LIST
Sorry for the duplicates, It was not intentional...
it was the mailscanner that told me it rejected it,
that made me send it again, and the scanner sends
it's own warning messages, so that resulted in
On Tuesday 08 Oct 2002 10:37 pm, Ben Reser wrote:
everybody who has an i686 machine is missing the point. Every rpm on the
installation cd's are for i568, so why is there a directory named i686. the
fact is that if the rpms are for i586 then the kernel should be for i586 and
anybody who has a
rowland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 08 Oct 2002 10:37 pm, Ben Reser wrote:
everybody who has an i686 machine is missing the point. Every rpm on the
actually it's rather you are missing the point, it seems.
installation cd's are for i568, so why is there a directory named i686. the
onsdagen den 9 oktober 2002 15.03 skrev Vincent Danen:
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 08:51 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I just found a patch by Van Dyke, the makers of SecureCRT (for win32)
for
openssh that might be interesting for Mandrake?
Patches are applied to this mail.
Tell me
onsdagen den 9 oktober 2002 11.27 skrev Joseph Davidson:
I recently installed 9.0 on a friends PC. After reconfiguring the mouse
(to enable the wheel), I needed to restart X. When I pressed
ctrl+alt+backspace, the system immediatly turned off.
It did?
Can I have your machine please ;)
I
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:03:53PM +0100, rowland wrote:
everybody who has an i686 machine is missing the point. Every rpm on the
installation cd's are for i568, so why is there a directory named i686. the
fact is that if the rpms are for i586 then the kernel should be for i586 and
anybody
W. Kasberg wrote:
On Monday 07 October 2002 09:19, Robert C. Dowdy wrote:
Actually, I believe this *is* a bug. I've installed 9.0 final three times
and each time spell checking in OpenOffice.org was broken until I manually
installed a US English myspell (which newbies certainly wouldn't know
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 08:14:48PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
rowland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 08 Oct 2002 10:37 pm, Ben Reser wrote:
everybody who has an i686 machine is missing the point. Every rpm on the
Just to clarify I didn't write that. rowland doesn't know
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 06:19:10PM +1000, Ron Stodden wrote:
KDE logoff problems.
With Mandrake 9.0 I use KDE 3.0.3 with the Desktop Pager and 6 Desktops
(Work, Inet, Sys, Mount, #5, Print).
Whenever I logoff, only the Desktop Pager is removed.
If I then logoff again, usually KDE goes
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 07:45:57AM -0700, David Walser wrote:
Doing this would be useful to more than just people
networking mounting /usr. It would also be useful for
standalone machines, mainly for security,
manageability, and backup reasons. You could mount
/usr locally, read-only,
FYI, I have uploaded perl-bignum-0.13, perl-Math-BigRat-0.09, and
perl-Math-BigInt-1.63:
perl-bignum-0.13
bignum attempts to make it easier to write scripts that use
BigInts/BigFloats in a transparent way. They use the rewritten
versiosn of Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat, Math::BigRat (for
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:51:45PM +, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I just found a patch by Van Dyke, the makers of SecureCRT (for win32) for
openssh that might be interesting for Mandrake?
Patches are applied to this mail.
Can't:
* Copyright © 1995-2002 VanDyke Software, Inc.
*
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 07:45:57AM -0700, David
Walser wrote:
Doing this would be useful to more than just
people
networking mounting /usr. It would also be useful
for
standalone machines, mainly for security,
manageability, and backup reasons.
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 09:38:57AM -0500, Gunes Koru wrote:
Please accept my apologies if you receive duplicates of this e-mail. This
is a survey, which will give useful results for all of us. I will try to
prepare and make some preliminary results on-line within the next two
weeks. Since
I understand (and I understood this from the start) that the bug is in the way
the C3 is reported, I also understand that mandrake 9.0 is advertised as
being for i586! In which case, why is there the ability tp optomise for i686,
surely this should be something that is done after installation.
Hello,
when will be the massive rebuild with new glibc (2.3) ?
Thanks,
Florent
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On 9 Oct 2002, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Yes, though if the flexibility costs so much,
It doesn't cost that much.
One hard prerequisite is to think it right. But Mandrake doesn't have to
do this job themselves: that's what the FHS is for.
Standards make things clear. Following them is not
Silly Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
On that page there's a link to:
http://www.vandyke.com/technology/draft-ietf-secsh-publickey-subsystem.txt
Interesting...very interesting. I haven't read the whole thing in
detail yet...but from a glimpse, it does look
Ben Reser wrote on Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 12:40:45PM -0700 :
/usr locally, read-only, which can make things a
little more secure, you can know that things aren't
being modified 100 different in /usr that you don't
know about, and you don't have to back up /usr.
So much for security:
mount
Mario Vazquez wrote on Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 03:16:02PM -0400 :
There is a fix for supermount on cooker mirrors?
When you see a new version of the kernel come down, that's when you try
it. Look through the changelog to see if anything is noted about it.
Blue skies... Todd
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:27:26PM +0100, rowland wrote:
I understand (and I understood this from the start) that the bug is in the way the
C3 is reported, I also understand that mandrake 9.0 is advertised as
being for i586! In which case, why is there the ability tp optomise for i686,
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 01:56:08PM -0700, Todd Lyons wrote:
That only works if your export from the server allows it:
[todd@fiji ~]$ cat /etc/exports
/usr 192.168.3.0/24(ro,root_squash,sync)
What he's asking for seems to be common in some places, but I've never
implemented it myself,
Hi,
after lots of pain and agony I finally installed Mandrake9 on my hp
pavilion xf255 and everything went smoothly, thanks [Mandrake]
now I need to enable some sort of hibernation. Seems that ACPI is not
there yet, so I tried to incorporate the swsusp patch, but it did not
work - a lot of
onsdagen den 9 oktober 2002 20.27 skrev Oden Eriksson:
onsdagen den 9 oktober 2002 15.03 skrev Vincent Danen:
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 08:51 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
[snip]
I don't really like to tamper with openssh too much. =)
On the other hand...
If Mandrake can't do what
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 11:35:24PM +, Oden Eriksson wrote:
On the other hand...
If Mandrake can't do what ever they please, use what ever patch they please
with this software, it's not free and should be dropped immediately from the
distribution...
He didn't say he coudn't. He said
Le Mercredi 9 Octobre 2002 19:38, Thomas Backlund a écrit :
CPU states: 0,4% user, 0,6% system, 0,8% nice, 9,6% idle
CPU0 states: 0,0% user, 0,0% system, 0,0% nice, 0,106% idle
CPU1 states: 0,1% user, 0,5% system, 0,0% nice, 0,100% idle
I have a Bi PII 350 too, with current
onsdagen den 9 oktober 2002 21.43 skrev Ben Reser:
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 11:35:24PM +, Oden Eriksson wrote:
On the other hand...
If Mandrake can't do what ever they please, use what ever patch they
please with this software, it's not free and should be dropped
immediately from
Ben Reser wrote on Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:18:03PM -0700 :
That only works if your export from the server allows it:
Well root_squash is only useful for an NFS mounted share. I wasn't
necessarily arguing against the changes. In some respects it makes
sense to me. But I don't think
On Thu Oct 10 19:03 +0100, rowland wrote:
everybody who has an i686 machine is missing the point. Every rpm on the
installation cd's are for i568, so why is there a directory named i686. the
fact is that if the rpms are for i586 then the kernel should be for i586 and
anybody who has a i586
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 03:03:30PM -0700, Todd Lyons wrote:
Hmmm, I thought this whole thread was about being unable to export a
/usr share as ro since things wrote to it by default. Apparently I
mixed this up with some other thread. Sorry.
It is and it isn't. It's about not being able to
Levi Ramsey wrote on Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 06:15:58PM -0400 :
The underlying flaw is that the C3 misreports itself. That is a big
no-no.
I was privy to a conversation that a kernel developer made the following
comments:
Oh, I point out that C3 really is:
* an i686 [cmov is actually
Op Wednesday 09 October 2002 23:23, schreef Jan Hendrik Mangold:
now I need to enable some sort of hibernation. Seems that ACPI is not
there yet, so I tried to incorporate the swsusp patch, but it did not
work - a lot of hunks won't patch (or whatever the terminology is).
Anybody who got
According to the File Hierarchy Specification (V2.2), '/usr' is supposed to be
shareable, read-only data. R/W support for '/usr' should be put in '/var'.
For FHS-compliant filesystems:
/usr = static, shareable
/opt = static, shareable
/etc = static, unshareable
/boot = static, unshareable
/var
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 01:55 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
I just found a patch by Van Dyke, the makers of SecureCRT (for win32)
for
openssh that might be interesting for Mandrake?
Patches are applied to this mail.
Can't:
* Copyright © 1995-2002 VanDyke Software, Inc.
*
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 05:35 PM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
[snip]
I don't really like to tamper with openssh too much. =)
On the other hand...
If Mandrake can't do what ever they please, use what ever patch they
please
with this software, it's not free and should be dropped
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 02:27 PM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I just found a patch by Van Dyke, the makers of SecureCRT (for win32)
for
openssh that might be interesting for Mandrake?
Patches are applied to this mail.
Tell me why it's interesting, or some sort of README for this. It
Tim Stoop wrote:
Op Wednesday 09 October 2002 23:23, schreef Jan Hendrik Mangold:
now I need to enable some sort of hibernation. Seems that ACPI is not
there yet, so I tried to incorporate the swsusp patch, but it did not
work - a lot of hunks won't patch (or whatever the terminology is).
onsdagen den 9 oktober 2002 23.04 skrev Vincent Danen:
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 05:35 PM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
[snip]
I don't really like to tamper with openssh too much. =)
On the other hand...
If Mandrake can't do what ever they please, use what ever patch they
please
onsdagen den 9 oktober 2002 23.13 skrev Vincent Danen:
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 02:27 PM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I just found a patch by Van Dyke, the makers of SecureCRT (for win32)
for
openssh that might be interesting for Mandrake?
Patches are applied to this mail.
Tell
resended
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Segmentation fault (core dumped) /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-update -q
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 14:40:11 +0200
From: Franco Silvestro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cooker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with today cooker
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 14:16, Mario Vazquez wrote:
There is a fix for supermount on cooker mirrors?
Yes. It's called autofs.
TTFN,
Lonnie Borntreger
I agree with Stephane. Follow the standards. They were conceived with
considerable thought.
bob
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 08:38 pm, Stephane Gourichon wrote:
On 9 Oct 2002, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Yes, though if the flexibility costs so much,
It doesn't cost that much.
One hard
I installed the version of OpenOffice that came with 9.0 to find that
there were two components missing on my system: the help system and, more
disappointingly, the spell-checker. I thought that the problem existed
because I didn't run an upgrade from my older system, so I deleted my
W. Kasberg wrote:
On Monday 07 October 2002 09:19, Robert C. Dowdy wrote:
Actually, I believe this *is* a bug. I've installed 9.0 final three times
and each time spell checking in OpenOffice.org was broken until I manually
installed a US English myspell (which newbies certainly
Silly Hola from Lauber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
I installed the version of OpenOffice that came with 9.0 to find
that there were two components missing on my system: the help system
and, more disappointingly, the spell-checker. I thought that the
problem existed
L == Lonnie Borntreger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
L On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 14:16, Mario Vazquez wrote:
There is a fix for supermount on cooker mirrors?
L Yes. It's called autofs.
Please explain:
Autofs can also be used to manage file systems on removable media,
but Anvin
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 07:40, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
rowland penny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mandrake is advertised as being i586 (or pentium) compatible not i686
(celeron, p2,p3,p4) so why have a directory named i686?. redhat 8.0 loads
to optimize better for i686 and superior
If you're indeed hitting the 1st 2GB issue. (I forget, is this an old
iMac?), OSX on the 1st 7.5GB is the problem. You need 1 MB bootstrap
somewhere in the 1st 2GB.
You're a bit off, it's the first 8 GB!
;-)
//ernie
In that case, then I don't know why yaboot isn't
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