Hi,
All is in the subject, my irssi got replaced by urpmi --auto-select...
Btw, is there a way to share the src.rpm between both ?
Oden Eriksson wrote:
I admit I know nothing about pear. I have checked how PLD is doing
it, and their list is about 180 php-pear-* packages. Is this the way
to do it?
I started a php script some time ago (last chrismas ?)to build a
mandrake rpm from a pear package name (quite simple as a package
Olivier Thauvin wrote:
When you urpmi from two mirror, files are download twice:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] olivier]# rpm -q urpmi
urpmi-4.4-42mdk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] olivier]$ urpmi kdebase-common --clean
Pour satisfaire les dépendances, les paquetages suivants vont être installés
(127 Mo):
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What a typical macho opinion. I rather prefer the nice girls who can
write good code.
IIRC for GC it would be handsome guys delivering refreshments between
bouts of perfect coding. :)
How rumours can spread..
May I forward his
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As of now, there is no room for hiring or paying more.
What else would make Mandrake a more attractive workplace for you?
I don't understand.
Maybe he plans to provide you with nice girls bringing coffee or tea to
your desk :-)
Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 6. November 2003, 16:47:28 Uhr MET, schrieb Pascal Terjan:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What else would make Mandrake a more attractive workplace for you?
I don't understand.
Maybe he plans to provide you with nice girls
Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 6. November 2003, 17:14:42 Uhr MET, schrieb Pascal Terjan:
Götz Waschk wrote:
What a typical macho opinion. I rather prefer the nice girls who can
write good code.
I would prefer too, but it's really more difficult to find :-)
Depends on where you're looking
Francisco Alcaraz wrote:
I just have bought a linux magazine (Todo Linux) that comes with the
two first Mandrake 9.2 and, of course, with the old kernel. Nothing
in the magazine warn about the possible problem with LG cdrom
drivers.
It could be problematic have lot of people having their LG
Frederic Crozat wrote:
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 22:56:08 +0100, Pascal Terjan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pascal]$ mozilla -mail
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.4/mozilla-bin: relocation error:
/usr/lib/galeon/components/libgaleon-xpcom.so: undefined symbol:
eel_gconf_get_string
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pascal]$
I don't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pascal]$ mozilla -mail
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.4/mozilla-bin: relocation error:
/usr/lib/galeon/components/libgaleon-xpcom.so: undefined symbol:
eel_gconf_get_string
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pascal]$
I don't understand why does mozilla use something from galeon... I remember I
already saw
Quel Qun wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to get it to work. Example given,
rpm2cpio libMesaGLU1-devel-5.0.1-5mdk.i586.rpm | cpio -ivd
usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.la
does not create any file locally.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ rpm2cpio
I just tryied urpmi --root /tmp/mdk basesytem, it worked really nicer
than the first time I did it months ago.
Only got 2 errors (except for kernel but that's not a problem) :
8:glibc ##
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.27792: line 24: rm:
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 07:53 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
All gecko-based browsers show this (Mozilla, Firebird, Galeon,
Epiphany). IE is fine, so is Konqueror.
It works in Opera too.
The offending bit is I think this p / tag (looking at the html source
of the page as it is
Mike wrote:
If you have ever tried to use gimp for serious work - you will
realise how cumbersome and not up to the job it is sorry to say
that, but it is true... even the user interface in gimp takes a while
to get used to, its layers are a nightmare to use compared to
potatoshop
Maybe
ef2 wrote:
I am afraid it also concerns the CRD-8322B :
http://www.mandrakeclub.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Splatt_Forumfile=viewtopictopic=12989forum=10
Someone on IRC also just reported for CRD-8322B :/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DMA is not supported on the CRD-8400B, it is in the kernel nodma blacklist
(drive_list_entry drive_blacklist).
Reading the list I see stuff like :
{ Compaq CRD-8241B, ALL },
{ CRD-8400B , ALL },
{
Pascal Terjan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DMA is not supported on the CRD-8400B, it is in the kernel nodma
blacklist (drive_list_entry drive_blacklist).
Reading the list I see stuff like :
{ Compaq CRD-8241B, ALL },
{ CRD-8400B , ALL
Buchan Milne wrote:
We first need a thunderbird package that actually displays a window.
Just tryied with your spec.
Running with -g shows me
[Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 9702)]
0x4004ab40 in js_AllocStack ()
from /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird-0.3/libmozjs.so
Looks like it's catched and
Jos Hulzink wrote:
Jabber is no option for all the new guys that come over from Redmond OS, for
they don't want a huge manual how to set up a gateway, they want working IM.
If you don't care about those guys, you don't care about Mandrake.
What do you mean by setup a gateway ?
You just need to
Laurent Montel wrote:
When cooker will open...
Maybe we could provide a flamethrower to warly to help him unfreezing
main :)
jokerman64 wrote:
... anti-aliased. well kinda. read on.
Ok after wgetting http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/ and taking a closer look at
it. It quickly became clear that changind a few lines o css wasn't gonna
solve any problems w/ fonts on the site (as i was previously led to believe).
Boo hoo.
Buchan Milne wrote:
But, before doing that, ensure you have working spam filters :-/
It became subscribers only recently. I got rejected few days ago because
I don't post with the right address.
For those interested I put packages on http://cmoi.fasmz.org:8080/misc/
Leon Brooks wrote:
But I think 650 (at least for CD1) should be used to be as compatible
as possible. It's not always good to cater for the majority, some
minorities have a big influence (stupid journalist reviewers...)
I agree with this: 650MB for CD1, 700MB for the rest, buys us an extra
Tibor Pittich wrote:
On 16. September 2003 at 20:00, Vincent Danen wrote:
Version : 3.6.1p2 Vendor:
MandrakeSoft -=-=-=- Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3.6.1p2-7mdk
- security fix
hm,. vincent, are you only backported patch? is cooker freeze reason
why you don't
Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
Hello,
For the final Mandrake release could you not split the torrents
(http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/torrent/ ) up by CD (and md5sum)? Instead
package them as one.
That's what had been done for rc2
Buchan Milne wrote:
Warly wrote:
A poll on club shows that (now) most of the users prefers 700 MB
discs over 650 MB ones.
WDYT?
Most users have =128MB ram, but I don't see us adding features to the
installer to take advantage of the extra ram.
Remember your minimum requirements. Machines which
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--
__ Men often believe -- or pretend -- that the Law
.,-;-;-,. /'_\ is something sacred, or at least a science -- an
_/_/_/_|_\_\) / unfounded assumption very convenient to
'-=/\
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W '-a -p -P -y -s -q -v -h --help \
- --update --media --excludemedia --sortmedia \
- --synthesis --auto --auto-select --fuzzy --src \
- --install-src --clean --noclean
Galeon crashes several times a day, always after closing a tab. I can't
reproduce it as I may occur or not on the same page...
Browsing gnome bugzilla I found nothing related...
Olivier Villin wrote:
Hello, i just download RC2 CD1 from two differents mirrors
(ftp.ciril.fr and ftp.surfnet.nl) and i got this
md5sum : 9725a5942d84390c691d78f95084b5ee
MandrakeLinux-9.2rc2-CD1.i586.iso
instead of the one written in 9.2rc2.md5sums
0354883ff172fa31f2b4759f4929ffeb
[jkeller] wrote:
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3540
I guess it's, one more time, too late to have ati.2 build in XFree86
package with the ati.2 name to allow choice depending on the card :/
And the package has still the same problems :
- you need a XFree buildtree in
installation de
//var/mirror/cooker/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/scli-0.2.12-2mdk.i586.rpm
Préparation...
##
166:scli
##
install-info: warning: no info dir entry in `/usr/share/info/scli.info.bz2'
installation de
//var/mirror/cooker/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/bootloader-utils-1.6-1mdk.i586.rpm
Préparation...
##
L'installation a échoué:
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/kheader from install of
bootloader-utils-1.6-1mdk conflicts with file from
Pascal Terjan wrote:
installation de
//var/mirror/cooker/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/bootloader-utils-1.6-1mdk.i586.rpm
Préparation... ##
L'installation a échoué:
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/kheader from install of
bootloader-utils-1.6-1mdk
Marcel Pol wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 21:10:40 +0200
jp4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it planned to replace 3.XX versions (XFCE4-rc3 is out)
No, 9.2 main is in version freeze now, so I don't think it will happen for
9.2. Sorry.
Maybe someone could introduce XFce4 as a separate package in
Hi,
When I click on the logout icon in the panel I used to have a dialog box
asking me if I wanted to reboot, shutdown or logout and I could cancel
at this step.
Now I get logued out immediatly with everything killed if I miss another
icon (lock for example) and click on this one. Is this a
Frederic Crozat wrote:
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 15:13:30 +0200, Pascal Terjan wrote:
Run gnome-session-properties, you can configure that..
Right, It just got changed by the update. Thanks.
Olivier Blin wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 14:23:02 +
FACORAT Fabrice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to tell urpmi or rpm to skip signature check ?
when installing package from main, no pb, but when coming to contrib
you have to say yes each time. This is time consuming
Hi
From
Hi, when mounting a shared directory I get :
3443: session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password -
name/password pair in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
SMB connection failed
I'm sure the password is right and it used to work until yesterday
evening, when I updated my
Frederic Crozat wrote:
Many web servers do a redirection when first case doesn't apply and
'bar' directory exist.. But it is BAD :)
I agree but vim spec mode doesn't :-)
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
ucd-snmp is the old version, it should get removed.
Current direct dependencies on ucd-snmp :
bronc
fwbuilder
libfwbuilder4
libfwbuilder5
ucd-snmp-utils
Indirect (all stuff that will get broken) :
bronc
fwbuilder
gkrellm-plugins-snmp
hpoj
libfwbuilder4
libfwbuilder4-devel
Hi, it looks like there is problem with urpmq -d :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pascal]$ urpmq glasnost
glasnost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pascal]$ urpmq -d glasnost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pascal]$ rpm -qp --requires
/var/mirror/cooker/contrib/i586/glasnost-0.6.1-2mdk.noarch.rpm
apache = 2.0.0
mod_python.so
python
Eric Fernandez wrote:
Actually that would be a good move if Paris was doing the same than
Munich...
switching from MS to SuSE ? :-)
Buchan Milne wrote:
Hmmm, hack would be to add manual provides perl(w3mhelp-funcdesc.en.pl)
etc in the spec file ...
OK, that was my first idea but wondered if there was something cleaner :-)
Let's do that.
Luca Berra wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 08:06:05AM +0200, Pascal Terjan wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
Hmmm, hack would be to add manual provides perl(w3mhelp-funcdesc.en.pl)
etc in the spec file ...
OK, that was my first idea but wondered if there was something cleaner
:-)
Let's do that.
i'd
[Already sent this 7 hours ago but it still not appear so I guess it's lost]
I just rebuilt w3m with ipv6 enabled but It has some requires for scripts :
# rpm -Uvh /tmp/w3m-0.4.1-2mdk.i586.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
perl(w3mhelp-funcdesc.en.pl) is needed by w3m-0.4.1-2mdk
Buchan Milne wrote:
quote who=Pascal Terjan
[Already sent this 7 hours ago but it still not appear so I guess it's
lost]
I just rebuilt w3m with ipv6 enabled but It has some requires for
scripts :
# rpm -Uvh /tmp/w3m-0.4.1-2mdk.i586.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
perl(w3mhelp
Luis Ortega wrote:
The following script,
?
echo tf8_encode(test);
?
produces the following error when browsed,
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: tf8_encode()
in /var/www/html/test.php on line 2
I am running this in mdk-cooker.
Any suggestions as to how to solve this?
add a 'u' before tf8
I have 182 files like .resolv.conf.p8fpLb in /tmp, 0 sized and owned by
root. Creation time looks like each time I received an address from DHCP.
And I just tryied to run dhclient by hand and one was created.
I'm using dhcp-client-3.0-2pl2.5mdk
Should I report this upstream or is the problem
Whatever disctionary I try to use (en, fr, ...), I get :
Warning: PSPELL couldn't open the dictionary. reason: I'm sorry I can't
find any suitable word lists for the language-tag fr.
?php
pspell_new(fr, , , , (PSPELL_NORMAL));
?
pspell-0.12.2-7mdk
aspell-0.50.3-1mdk
aspell-en-0.50.2-3mdk
Bernard Varaine wrote:
Also when removing the car dthe Notebok lockup completely.
had to pcmcia stop first to avoid this problem.
Same problem here. I was told last version fix this but didn't compile
it yet to try.
Pascal Terjan wrote:
New xchat as a big problem. Tabs get detached into windows without any
reason and when reattaching, xchat segfault little time after. I guess
following strace and gdb backtrace won't help :(
Figured out for the detaching. When you slightly move your mouse while
clicking
New xchat as a big problem. Tabs get detached into windows without any
reason and when reattaching, xchat segfault little time after. I guess
following strace and gdb backtrace won't help :(
recv(10, :bfinch|[EMAIL PROTECTED]..., 2048, 0) = 248
time(NULL) =
Josh Seidel wrote:
I have a source file that compiles, but there is a
syntax error in the file. I also compiled with an
older version of g++ (I think it was 2.1 or 1.2, some
obsolete version that is on a SunOS machine I don't
have access to). In .NET (I do not own it, it is my
professors computer)
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Ainsi parlait Frederic Lepied :
Description :
BitTorrent is a tool for copying files from one machine to
another. FTP punishes sites for being popular. Since all uploading is
done from one place, a popular site needs big iron and big
bandwidth. With BitTorrent, clients
Luis Vicente Castillo Corbella wrote:
Whereis is in mandrake 9.1 the file desktop, not in traditional location
etc/sysconfig, or other maner to change mdkkdm for kdm
regards
$ cat /etc/sysconfig/desktop
DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm
DESKTOP=GNOME
But you can also change it using mandrake control center
John Allen wrote:
First modifications on Cooker seem to come to a halt, indicating that 9.1 is
finished; then it appears that an RC3 has been released, and now my overnight
rsync has produced an updates/9.1 directory.
What is the official position?
Read the mail sent one week ago called 9.1
Bernd Niederberger wrote:
Hi everybody,
I 've installed Mandrake 9.1-rc3 and I am missing xev.
Has anybody an idea where it is?
Looks like X11R6-contrib is not on CDs. You can get it from a cooker mirror.
Chad wrote:
2)Next I'd propose the development of an app called some thing like
bugdrake.
It would be a Wizard/Gui client side front end for Bugzilla.
Something like drakbug ?
Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
Could anyone of the Mandrake team give us a clue?
I'm not from Mandrake team but I pretty sure : March 2003 :-)
Hoyt Duff wrote:
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 12:51 pm, Texstar wrote:
Deno responded:Nope. He wants to have as many people as possible using
the distro as fast as possible, in order to get more users, and make more
money that way.
By making it only available to Club members at first (2-3
Spencer wrote:
Hi all,
With the generous help of Austin, I was able to get rough forms of avview and ati.2
into contribs. Both of these packages need a lot of work to get them to behave
smoothly. In the case of avview, as soon as cooker gets a tcl/tk update, I will
package a much newer version
Tulear wrote:
Do you know if there will be a RC3 before MDK9.1 final ??
I understood that there won't be.
How does Mandrake decide that a version is stable enough, remaings
bugs no so important to freeze the final version (for example now
there still 1415 bugs with state
François Pons wrote:
Possible features of urpmi for next release :
* virtual medium (no need to update explicitely, only with synthesis ?).
* delay before accepting using a package from a medium (cooker)
I'm not sure that's usefull. Or maybe for some important packages, but I
everyone delays
Eric Fernandez wrote:
Having urpmi.setup integrated, which would do the same than
http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon.
It's here : http://www.urpmi.org/en/urpmi.setup/index.html
It is integrated in main already. Would be nice to make a standard tool
of it.
And I don't think it would be a problem of
François Pons wrote:
Le lun 17/03/2003 à 18:37, Eric Fernandez a écrit :
* possibility to use only one or several media, but less restricted. There
is an actual option to use only one source, --media, but what I would like
FYI you can use more than one source in fact, separated by comma (,).
François Pons wrote:
* conflicts, provides and requires tag added for global rpm
behaviour in order to allow broken dependencies to be not
resolved or to avoid removing important package (generalize
basesystem)
I'm going to working on a an automatic rebuild capability (somewhat
Gentoo-ish)...
Eric Fernandez wrote:
You mean it would be illegal to even put the mirrors list of PLF in the
distro ?
Not illegal but I think Mandrakesoft does not want to know that PLF
exists and does not want to have any link with it. (And I can understand
that).
Eric Fernandez wrote:
Exact, 100% agreed. I wrote a doc about urpmi in Hardware.fr forum, it is in
French, but I have also an english translation. A lot of newbies gave me
good feedback. It is here :
If you want, you can use it to include it in the documentation, I shall put
it under FDL if
Pierre BETOUIN wrote:
Hi,
It would be very great to include the last version of gnomeicu in latest
mdk...
Too late...
Zdenek Mazanec wrote:
9.1 Bamboo
Just for information, where did you get it ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
zeroconf is a new feature anounced for MDK 9.1 but where can I find
some infos
about this ?
If you want general information about ZeroConf, a good starting point is
http://www.zeroconf.org/ (and http://www.multicastdns.org/ but I think
it is linked from the previous
Pierre Jarillon wrote:
I wish to upgrade Mdk9.1rc2 to continue the tests in order to confirm or to
close the bugs I have reported.
How can I do with urpmi or rpmdrake ?
You add ftp or http or rsync Cooker sources. This can be easily using
urpmi.setup or the instructions on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=10
What is this bug number and why isn't the standard reply-to on this email ?
Did you make the email by hand ?
I was trying to get multiple local X servers/users
( see http://startx.times.lv/ )
but the mandrake X server
Pascal Terjan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was trying to get multiple local X servers/users
( see http://startx.times.lv/ )
but the mandrake X server simply doesn't want to run in parallel. :(
Sorry I had'nt read the page and what you want to do is special...
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-12 00:10 ---
Can people please quit inflating the severity ratings?! This is by NO
stretch of the imagination a critical bug...
Maybe this is one for the Mandrake 9.1 TV edition :)
Buchan Milne wrote:
And are they going to start boycotting British products now too?
Really, mixing politics and business is not a good idea ...
When I read things like the following URL, I can't see what they expect
from us (except making us laugh).
I just noticed wireless-tools are no longer in Cooker.
Anyone knows why they disappeared ?
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
seems like a mirror problem for you, it's here on the devel server.
Right, I checked on mirrors it's there, but it doesn't appear in hdlist.cz
Charles A Edwards wrote:
Using auto-select just updated both XFree and ati.2
The question is which driver will I be using and how do I verify.
rpm --verify ati.2
If files were changed you have XFree one :-)
Pascal Terjan wrote:
rpm --verify ati.2
If files were changed you have XFree one :-)
More seriously, just did the update. ati.2 was updated before XFree86 so
ati.2 files disapeared. I did urpme ati.2 the urpmi ati.2 to get it
again. urpme ati.2 removed the XFree86 drivers...
I don't know
Eric Fernandez wrote:
I would like to know how to obtain more votes on Bugzilla. Only 1 vote
is not enough. I can confirm at least 3 bugs I have spotted in the RC2,
but they are still in unconfirmed state since I have already used my
vote.
You can vote for only one bug ? didn't know that.
Austin wrote:
Also, can ATI users try out the gatos drivers (package called ati.2).
Obviously they are beta software, but if they really screw up your
system, I'll have to remove them.
Thanks a lot, Xv works :)
Pascal Terjan wrote:
Thanks a lot, Xv works :)
Forgot : ATI Rage Mobility P/M AGP 2x
After someone reported on irc installing avview broke is X by installing
ati.2 while is card is not an ATI, I looked on the website and did not
found such a dependency :
Requirements: TV input capable card with Xv support, Tcl/Tk 8.4.x or
later.
libzvbi from http://zapping.sf.net/
Spencer Anderson wrote:
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 23:38:36 +0100 Pascal Terjan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Tcl/tk 8.4.x is only needed on avview newer than 10.8. Ati.2 was
packaged so that if it did not help or give Xv support, it could be
uninstalled and go back to the previous drivers. If someone
Frederic Lepied wrote:
Sorry for the delay. I have integrated the gatos changes but
unfortunately they broke 3D acceleration so I will not put it in
9.1. I will try to get them working after 9.1.
Could we have the driver available with another name (like ati.2 ...) so
that we just have to chose
Spencer Anderson wrote:
On 02 Mar 2003 11:45:17 -0500 Austin Acton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With the update to XFree 4.3, I was hoping avview would start
working again, but we're still seeing bug reports about it. Can
XFree 4.3 please be patched with the latest drivers from the GATOS
project?
Trevor Rhodes wrote:
When trying to update from cooker I am being told:
'You may want to update your urpmi database'
I was advised to run:
'urpmi.update my_cooker_source'
But this didn't change anything. Can someone give me a hand here?
Wait for your mirror to get fully synced and try again
James Sparenberg wrote:
http://developer.gnome.or.kr/doc/API/panel-applet/applet-porting.html
Uh I'm getting a server not found is the URL right or is my DNS hosed?
Hum this was right when I sent it but doesn't work anymore.
This is the first result I found on google since I never find what
Spencer Anderson wrote:
I have checked the last two versions of XFree86 and have noticed that
Patch 205, the gatos ati.2 drivers have not been updated. These
drivers are needed to correct Bug#1429,#1466 and others. I have built
the last two versions of XFree86 with gatos CVS and find the drivers,
Pascal Terjan wrote:
Spencer Anderson wrote:
I have checked the last two versions of XFree86 and have noticed that
Patch 205, the gatos ati.2 drivers have not been updated. These
drivers are needed to correct Bug#1429,#1466 and others. I have built
the last two versions of XFree86 with gatos CVS
berazafi wrote:
can anyone confirm the probs im having with the nfs install see 1784
pls help im sick of buring iso or coping it all to my hd
did not look into your bug yet, but I can tell tou that ftp install
worked fine 3 times last week :-)
James Sparenberg wrote:
And it says I need applet-widget.h Can't find this as part of any
package in the cooker...
According to this from gnome.org
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-devel-list/2002-September/msg9.html
applet-widget.h should be part of libpanel or gnome-panel... both
Jon Gabrielson wrote:
Is there an option in urpmi to list the installed media.
urpmi.removemedia without any options lists the tags,
but i haven't found anything that would list what url each tag
is pulling from short of just looking at the files in /etc/urpmi
If there is not such an option, it
Pascal Terjan wrote:
Here is a simple one based on urpmi.removemedia
Showing all by default is even better :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
#- Copyright (C) 2000 MandrakeSoft ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
#-
#- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
#- it under the terms of the GNU General
I just tryied it and I really like it except one thing :
The metacity window border are really large. I think that borders are
mainly wasted room, we just need the cursor to change when we are over,
it must attract the eye as it does currently. (I especially talk about
the bottom one which is
James Sparenberg wrote:
question,
Is MDK trying to eliminate apm, replacing it with acpi? The rpm
suspend scripts makes it impossible for me suspend my laptop. The
latest kernels are built without apm support etc. In my case I really
do need to use apm instead of acpi. Why? Because Compaq
Götz Waschk wrote:
ATM whe have the comfortable solution of moving everything offensive
to PLF, but there have been complaints about PLF too, e.g. about the
logo.
Someone already wanted hot-babe to be removed from PLF because it made
it unprofessional :)
Difference is PLF doesn't care about
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