Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FWIW, this exact same problem also existed in 9.1, so it is not a 9.2
regression.
well not exactly
in 9.1 the problem was only with xfs (module is ~300k)
in cooker/9.2 the kernel is compiled with all debuging
Buchan Milne wrote:
Using the rescue mode of CD1 remains the only way to recover from an
unbootable (lilo, grub, XOSL, etc.) system. hd or network installed
systems do not have any CDs, nor can they be made with mkcd on an
unbootable system. Catch 22?
Rescue is available for network
Ron Stodden wrote:
John
FWIW, this exact same problem also existed in 9.1, so it is not a 9.2
regression.
Ahh but in 9.1 you could create a floppy from drakfloppy. You cannot do
that in 9.2.
I filed a bug report on it
-randy
Eddie wrote:
Do not split KDE into so many silly packages. No distro does this and it
is ridiculous and too confusing. Some one will say that you can install
what you want and leave out other stuff, but if you use urpmi and/or
gurpmi it still installs all the packages as before because of
Buchan Milne wrote:
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Michael Scherer wrote:
On Monday 29 September 2003 13:38, Eddie wrote:
Do not split KDE into so many silly packages. No distro does this and
it is ridiculous and too confusing.
debian does it, suse too.
Some
Buchan Milne wrote:
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, Felix Miata wrote:
5-A usable normal boot and/or rescue floppy should be at least offered
for creation during install. After install, creating a boot and/or
rescue floppy should actually be possible on any system. Barring that,
the creation process
Ron Stodden wrote:
Felix, et al,
Are you not aware of our very popular fastest Mandrake downloader? It
will always beat the use of raw rsync when there are updates to
download. See sig.
I can vouch for the rsync scripts Ron has. I have switched to that for
syncing with cooker.
-randy
Felix Miata wrote:
I don't use Lilo. I don't want additional Grub stanzas simply because I
installed a newer kernel either. Why should I need the old after
upgrading?
Because occasionally a newer kernel can cause problems. Plus having two
different versions of the kernel can help checkout
Thomas Backlund wrote:
Hi,
This one is compiling on klama right now,
and should show up on the mirrors in a few hours...
But for those that can't wait, you can get a headstart:
Prebuilt RPM:
http://www.iki.fi/tmb/Cooker/kernel-tmb-2.4.22.7.tmb.1mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm
Source RPM:
Greg Meyer wrote:
I'd like to add a summary to the wiki of what scenarios all the floppy images
are useful for. Does this exist anywhere or can someone give a quick rundown
of where I am wrong on the difference between the floppy images:
hd.img - install from hard drive
hd_usb.img - Install
Christian Dysthe wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, parag shah wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 09:15:30AM -0400, Charles A Edwards wrote:
kernel-enterprise-2.4.22.1mdk-1-1mdk rebuilt for athlon
lilo-22.5.7.2-2mdk
bootloader-utils-1.3-1mdk
After installation of the 2.4.22.1 kernel and
Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
Quel Qun wrote:
As of tonight, many services are not started in runlevel 3 although they
are listed as on by chkconfig. I had to start syslog, xinetd, network
and xfs manually, and surely some others are missing.
I see this as well...
-randy
How does one do suspend to ram with cooker.
Playing around a bit with my laptop with acpi and it seems to sort of
function. (suspend to disk seems funky, it doesn't agree with reiserfs...)
-randy
When installing from RC1 media and logging into kde the only items in
the menu are:
RecentDocuments
Lock Screen
Suspend To Disk
Logout.
Nothing else
Makes it unusable...
-randy
Mircea Ciocan wrote:
VERSION: Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20030314 21:05
Network install via http, this one are reported bad and because of zlib
system is unusable (no modules can be installed):
Your mirror probably doesn't have the latest copy of hdlist. I had the
same problem until this
Jack Coates wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 19:48, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 22:45, Buchan Milne wrote:
Do not know. I am using acpi on my IBM 600X, which seems to work ok,
except that I do not see any benefit over APM (bseides the fact that I can
view temperatures and charge in
John Allen wrote:
After a clean install of Cooker from yesterday, both named, and tmdns are
started. Becase tmdns is installed dhcpcd updates /etc/resolv.conf using
/sbin/update-resolvrdv which prepends a nameserver 127.0.0.1.
This then does not function properly because named seems to be
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 18:43, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Requires noacpi acpi=off passed on the kernel otherwise the machine reboots.
We're going to release 9.1 with acpi=off by default since that
feature is a total of .
Hi!
I assume it's ok to submit more than one bug at a time here ( or is the
qa site preferred? )
Anyway here we go.
1. Individual packages are selectable but only after you deselect and
reselect individual package selection.
2. On the individual package selection screen any buttons one
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
5. Interesting ohci init messages ( firewire is built on the 8500DV card ):
ohci1394: $Rev :93 $ Ben Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ohci1394_0: Unexpected PCI resource length of 1000!
ohci1394_0: OHCI-1394 1.0 (PCI): IRQ=[16
1. / shows up twice when selecting a mount point when using custom disk
partitioning.
2. Didn't ask for number of CD's ( like all other CD based mandrake
installs )
3. Buttons on the summary screen during the install are clipped at the
bottom.
4. Could the cursor be focused on a text
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel wrote:
Combelles, Christophe (MED, ALTEN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
During install, while creating the partitions, when I want to choose a
mountpoint for a partition, the / appears twice in the list of choices.
weird, i don't have
Pixel wrote:
Combelles, Christophe (MED, ALTEN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
During install, while creating the partitions, when I want to choose a
mountpoint for a partition, the / appears twice in the list of choices.
weird, i don't have this...
.
I have seen it on the 9.1b iso. Perhaps
Buchan Milne wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, George Mitchell wrote:
Well I have a Radeon 7000 that works with neither 8.2 or 9.0 unless
accelleration is somehow disabled. It works flawlessly with Red Hat 8.0
though. There is simply some problem lurking in Mandrake that trashes
these early Radeon
Tom McLaughlin wrote:
Hi all, below is an email I sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would
just like to know the thoughts of the Cooker developers on this topic.
Hi all, it's been a while since I have been on this list but I have
checked through the archives and have not seen anything on the idea of
Juan Quintela wrote:
randy == Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
randy Tried cooker out on my laptop and noticed that I could not select any
randy power management items with kde. When I selected power management kde
randy displayed this:
Hi
do a:
modprobe ac
modprobe battery
Richard Tango-Lowy wrote:
I have an A22p and I'll be happy to try the new kernel to confirm the
behavior you get. Does ACPI give you any working power management?
It doesn't seem do any power management per se. I haven't verfied that
screen blanking or disk spindown occours yet. I'll check.
Levi Ramsey wrote:
SNF 8.2 is still in the cooker tree and causes gendistrib to fail
due to newt requirements.
I thought SNF was phased out...
SNF is, but the snf packages is just the lead in to install the pieces
required for the MNF.
Which at some point should actually be released in
Tried cooker out on my laptop and noticed that I could not select any
power management items with kde. When I selected power management kde
displayed this:
Your computer seems to have a partial ACPI installation. ACPI was
probably enabled, but some of the sub-options were not - you need to
Serge Pluess wrote:
Hi
installed 9.0 final and drakconf just hangs when trying
to install the windows fonts that are on the C drive which
is a Fat32 partition.
No matter which approach I am trying it hangs and if
I do a ps ax command I see the line:
3124 ?D 0:01 /usr/bin/perl
Hal Black wrote:
Clicking on install Mandrake just reboots the system - it doesn't do
anything else that I could tell. Running W2K SP. 9.0RC2 Mandrake.
Not much else it could do.
-randy
Victor Pelt wrote:
same thing happened to me, shorewall configures my firewall in such a way that
nothing gets though from my computer
iptables -F;iptables -X;iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT;iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT;
works as well to fix it, only i DO want some kind of firewall, but i want one
When asking for disk 3 it asks for the: international disk, instead of
disk 3.
Is it intentional not to put up a test display on a matrox card?
I was hoping the 4.2.1 XFree 86 would take care of the wheel mouse
issues when using a KVM but no such luck...
-randy
marcos colome wrote:
sometimes is very difficult to install linux on a proprietary computer,
such as
dell, gateway, etc., linux works a little better on clone pc, even some
computer
Actually dell's take linux very well. Compaqs I just don't care for.
It's when you get to the really
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm testing latest Cooker on a notebook (Gateway 9150LX) which does NOT
have any scsi devices and the CD-ROM is a DVD but not a writer/burner.
Why are the scsi modules being loaded by default on such a machine?
the response: we
I've installed RC2 on the following:
Advantech PCM-5823 300 Mhz NS GX-1 CPU.
128 Mb ram
twin etherexpress pro nics.
minimal install on a ext3 file system.
Have run successfully 7.2/8.2/90b4 with no problems.
Installed RC2 and have had several hangs (no rhyme or reason, in one
case I was
David Walser wrote:
--- E. Noli Sicad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
XFree 4.2.1 Release (3 Sept 2002).
This is the real one for all platforms, not for
XDarmin (MacOS) :-) but for Linux as well.
See release note for what have been fixed,
enchanced,
updated libraries. I think Mandrake 9.0
The mail list still has problems
Apologies if you see this more than once...
Good news, the network now comes back up after a resume. :-)
Bad news, it does not work right (resume)on the first boot. devfs
seems to have issues on first boot (IBM Thinkpad A22p integrated Intel
David Walser wrote:
--- Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also X startup still fails on initial start right
after loging in.
I haven't been following the discussion of that
closely, but I had a problem that sounds something
like that and fixed it.
What would happen is after
Randy Welch wrote:
This is *new* behaviour in Beta4.
IBM A22p ThinkPad with builtin intel etherexpress pro 100 card.
Systems resumes fine, but the network card seems to come up
but is *not* shown in netstat and it is not possible to bring up the
interface.
This works fine in 8.2/90b1
David Walser wrote:
Fresh Cooker installation, Cooker up to date as of 2
hours ago. When logging in KDE for the first time, it
can't start the panel and just dies eventually.
Subsequent tries work.
I've seen this behaviour with beta 4.
-randy
This is *new* behaviour in Beta4.
IBM A22p ThinkPad with builtin intel etherexpress pro 100
card.
Systems resumes fine, but the network card seems to come up
but is *not* shown in netstat and it is not possible to
bring up the interface.
This works fine in 8.2/90b1/90b2/90b3...
Here is the
Warly wrote:
Regarding your argument about too rapidly released beta, you are right, in
a not so far away future we may have only 1 release every 1 or 2 years, and
a beta period of 6 months with one beta every 1 an a half month.
That would be better. A release a year sounds nice. A
Richard Tango-Lowy wrote:
A ha! Mine is an ATI Rage Mobility 128 too!
On a ThinkPad?
-randy
Any reason why reiserfs isn't supported as a boot partition
with the secure kernel?
-randy
A couple of comments...
1. After the installer does it's detection of disk
interfaces it has the message:
Do you have any disk/scsi interfaces?
The is poorly worded ( and changed from Beta 2 I think ).
It should ask Do you have any additional disk/scsi
interfaces. It should also show what
Randy Welch wrote:
A couple of comments...
Oh one more item. It would be nice to have a progress
indicator between the Looking for Available Packages to the
actual selection screen.
It takes a LONG time on a 300Mhz Pentium based system. So
long that one might think the install had
One more *sigh*
On a Cyrix MediaGX based system I get a unresolved
dependency on the following module:
media/video/saa7134.o.gz.
-randy
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A couple of comments...
1. After the installer does it's detection of disk interfaces it has the
message:
Do you have any disk/scsi interfaces?
The is poorly worded ( and changed from Beta 2 I think ).
It should ask Do you have any
Frederic Crozat wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 08:54:19 +, Richard Tango-Lowy wrote:
Right after I boot, login, and gnome starts, my mouse pointer freezes in
the center of the screen. Switching to another console (ctr-alt-F1) and
back unfreezes it. Once it unfreezes, it works properly, even
Ok someone doesn't have a good sense of humor... ;-)
-randy
Chuck Shirley wrote:
Back in the days of Bastille, we had InteravtiveBastille to guide us
through the configuration of the iptables firewalling system, is there
a similar sort of configurator for shorewall, or must we just bite the
bullet and actually read the documentation to get it done?
Actually very nice.
Have installed on a ThinkPad a22p and on my dual PIV system.
Both installs went cleanly. This release is looking good.
My only complaints lie in some long standing quirks:
1. I have a Matrox G450 with a ViewSonic PS790. With KDE (
haven't tried GNOME ) the fonts on
knetload is available for kde environments. Can we have it
back? ( see version 1.9.4 )
http://apps.kde.com/rf/2/info/id/583?sid=a3e799c0b034fbbb6e55465619953195
-randy
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Error: unexptected line in /proc/scsi/scsi
can you send me your /proc/scsi/scsi
That's kind of a problem since I looked and there
was not /proc/scsi/scsi ( no /proc/scsi )
ok
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Error: unexptected line in /proc/scsi/scsi
can you send me your /proc/scsi/scsi
That's kind of a problem since I looked and there
was not /proc/scsi/scsi ( no /proc/scsi )
as for not having any floppy disk, you may be able to do
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tried doing an install on two different systems and they both hang after
selecting English/United States.
- what do you mean by hang? is the kernel frozen? can you switch to
console?
Installer sits and waits. I can switch console
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tried doing an install on two different systems and they both hang after
selecting English/United States.
- what do you mean by hang? is the kernel frozen? can you switch to
console
Randy Welch wrote:
Hmm...
I can do that( but no floppy drive on one of the systems.)
-randy
Well
I'd do it, but when I type bug I get this
Error: unexptected line in /proc/scsi/scsi
Mounting /tmp/ on /fd0 as type ext2
fsck.ext2: Is a directory while trying to open /tmp
Tried doing an install on two different systems and they
both hang after selecting English/United States. One system
I let stand 5 minutes before I rebooted it.
( One system was a ThinkPad A22p with a 1GHz P/// and
another system is a NS Geode based sbc system.)
Can't do much testing if I
Murray J. Root wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 01:00:05 -0700 Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could not create a reiserfs volume.
Tried changing an ext3 partition
nDiScReEt wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 2:02 am, Randy Welch wrote:
Murray J. Root wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 01:00:05 -0700 Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could
SpamKill wrote:
FYI: Knetload is off the mirrors
Argh!
I like knetload.
Bring it back!
-randy
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could not create a reiserfs volume.
Tried changing an ext3 partition to a
reiserfs partiton. The installer said it could
not format the partition.
2. Tried
Sync'd from cooker tonight and did an base install + snf on
my machine.
When doing the install I selected an already existing
partition that had a previous 8.2/Cooker install that was
formatted as reiserfs. I selected to reformat the partition
but it failed the reiser formatting. I
Pixel wrote:
Sebastian Dransfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 21 Mar 2002, Pixel wrote:
ok, if I accept the idea of having this set correctly, why isn't it set
correctly by default? On by box the X server nicely finds out everything based
on DDC:
[...]
Because DDC doesn't always work.
Florin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Welch) writes:
Looks like keyword filtering in squid didn't get fixed?
-randy
what do you mean ?
it works pretty well here ...
It was/is still matching only the first keyword in the
keyword list provided by a web page. Has squidGuard
Frederic Crozat wrote:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 21:00:58 +0100, Buchan Milne wrote:
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Randy Welch wrote:
| In playing around with it I find that I can only connect with either |
Konqueror or Opera. Mozilla ( 0.9.9 ) or Netscape 4.7X fails. | |
-randy
I finally got it working by using dans guardian! The only
thing I have to check is if the default works correctly.
I set dansguardian to the default squid port and moved squid
to listen to 8080. (which might be a good default that way
one doesn't have to go and change browser settings...).
Buchan Milne wrote:
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Randy Welch wrote:
| In playing around with it I find that I can only connect with either
| Konqueror or Opera. Mozilla ( 0.9.9 ) or Netscape 4.7X fails.
|
| -randy
|
Works for me to a RC1 box from Mozilla 0.9.9
Got the following:
Preparing packages for installation...
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.5131: line 27: syntax error: unexpected end
of file
error: execution of %pre scriptlet from httpd-naat-0.8-4mdk
failed, exit status
2
httpd-naat-0.8-4mdk
naat-backend-0.8-11mdk
symlink for /usr/sbin/httpd-naat is
Alexander Skwar wrote:
»Buchan Milne« sagte am 2002-03-18 um 22:18:08 + :
Alternatively, settle for sharing the printer out via samba. Mostly (except deciding
how to do authentication), it should work out the box.
Forgot to mention how samba does not work for me - it will allow me to
In playing around with it I find that I can only connect
with either Konqueror or Opera. Mozilla ( 0.9.9 ) or
Netscape 4.7X fails.
-randy
from 8.2/(cooker 03-17-2002)
The symlink for http-naat is broken again... ( was ok in RC1 )
But other than that I'm up and running on it! Pretty
straight forward. My only future request is that more of it
is written in a compiled language! Kind of slow on these
300Mhz machines...
-randy
Looks like keyword filtering in squid didn't get fixed?
-randy
Florin wrote:
Hello,
I think I know *why* keywords (expressions) don't work quite
as expected. squid guard apparently checks only the *first*
word in the keyword list provided by a web page. If the
*first keyword* matches anything in the expression list then
the page is rejected. If
Randy Welch wrote:
I'll double check tonight, but I looked in the logs and didn't see
anything in there. ( the only log I haven't loked in is squid/store.log
Ok... blocking by *domain* seems to work, but keyword and url blocking
seems not to work. ( This through the banned
Florin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Welch) writes:
Hello,
1. httpd is still selected as a default started service.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here ...
Httpd is selected by default to start. Perhaps not a good
thing for a firewall. I deselect it.
4
2. Does any of the filtering in squidGuard work? It
doesn't seem to catch anyting on either keyword or url.
yes, you should remove the .db files in
/usr/share/squidGuard-1.2.0/db/banneddestination/ and restart squid and
try if this works for you ...
Nope...
any error messages ?
tarvid wrote:
I had similar problems on 8.2RC1 and found the following by running
squidGuard on testfiles.
squidGuard -c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf test.pass
1) The logdir directive
logdir /var/log/squidGuard
wants to create
/var/log/squidGuard/log/squidGuard.log
2002-03-11
any error messages ?
tail -f /var/log/squidGuard/squidGuard.log
tail -f /var/log/messages
tail -f /var/log/squid/store.log
No error messages of any sort just startup and items being
cached
-randy
I'll double check tonight, but I looked in the logs and didn't see
anything in there. ( the only log I haven't loked in is squid/store.log
Ok... blocking by *domain* seems to work, but keyword and
url blocking seems not to work. ( This through the banned
destination urls sections
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As for 8.2, you will have Flash and Java plugins, ready-to-go for
Mozilla Galeon Konqueror, either available in Commercial
Applications CD of PowerPack, or downloadable if you're a Club
member.
And what should
Well I'm further along this time!
Here's some comments and issues.
1. httpd is still selected as a default started service.
2. You can't login to the admin interface without clearing
shorewall first.
3. Can it get the time settings from system config like it
does with the ethernet
Randy Welch wrote:
Well I'm further along this time!
I've got 2 issues at the moment...
1. It's not allowing connections from inside to the caching DNS
server. I can directly contact my ISP's server, but not my internal
one. Odd. I'm guessing there is another rule
needed
Ok let's add one more item...
When adding a rule through the GUI it seems to want to
change the source/dest zones away from what the user specifies.
I tried adding a rule for NNTP which went from lan - wan.
The gui goes off and changes source and destination zones.
I finally got it working by
* Thu Mar 07 2002 Philippe Libat [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.8-6mdk
- new features, new style (first step), beta version
Cool!
Anyone having success with this naat stuff yet?
yup, me :o)
Does this have the 'quick' setup in it?
-randy
Florin wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello again,
Does dan's guardian allow for time restrictions like squidGuard? I don't
want to lose that functionality.
You can run SquidGuard and DansGuardian in the same time and keep the Time
restriction feature
Florin wrote:
This is great news! I think that this will allow the basic user to get up
and running with Mandrake's ease of use and still leave all the
functionality required for the more complex environments. Are these
changes in your download area yet?
Not yet but they will be
Florin wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok after updating to the latest cooker, I reinstalled my firewall with the
latest and greatest and I was able to actually go through the
configuration! Yippee!
However I have a few ocmments about the new SNF...
1. It would be nice
Hi there,
what do you mean it gets stuck ? Of course, retreiving the infos will take
some time patcience, Luke :)
It never comes back Netscape times out on the connection
waiting for the script to finish I've even run the perl
script that goes looking for the interfaces by hand and
Florin wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone had any success with it?
It get's stuck on my system doing the initial configuration, ie. in
retreiving the network and other information from the install.
I'd be happy to tweak it by hand ( got to figure out what/where
Has anyone had any success with it?
It get's stuck on my system doing the initial configuration,
ie in retreiving the network and other information from
the install
I'd be happy to tweak it by hand ( got to figure out
what/where it's looking for and putting this information)
Any word on
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. I have W2K installed on this system and have also let windows create it's
own raid out of my SCSI disks. The disk configuration shows this in green (
swap ) but fortunately does not provide you an option to format them...
i don't
Pixel wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. When I created a boot floppy it decided to create it on my Jaz drive
instead of my floppy drive. I would think it would want to go to the floppy
first?
can you give your /proc/scsi/scsi or /proc/ide/hd*/model ?
Here's both
Installed a SNF configuration:
Some problems
1 symlink for httpd-naat still broken
2 shorewall has the system locked tight
Does not even allow you to go in and configure the
system Must shut it down When shorewall is shutdown
the default route is clobbered At that point the
Installed fine on my ThinkPad.
Went for a snf install on my firewall machine a couple of items:
1. No SNF on the beta cd iso's ( I see it still is in
cooker...) Is SNF officially in our out of 8.2?
2. Went for minimum install, clicked on minimum install
with no doc. Could not select
RA wrote:
On Wednesday, 20. February 2002 01:31, you wrote:
It appears that this release has corrected the problem with the r128
I can confirm this. Thanks.
Seconded! xine now works correctly on my thinkpad now too!
It rocks!
-randy
Teemu Torma wrote:
On Thursday 21 February 2002 02:04, SI Reasoning wrote:
The kernel in 8.1 did not have APIC enabled.
I am also using a Dell laptop. It seems that any BIOS event locks the laptop
completely, whether it is unplug the power cord or BIOS display timeout or
manual
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Didn't see any change in the installer as a main selection item.
AFAIK it has been decided to not do that. There will probably be
a separate product. (yet since this decision seems to change
quite often I may already
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