:)
Not a bad job at all, and the quality isn't bad :)
Hell, if people dld rms singing the free software song, I'm sure
this'll be a hit in the community :)
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the whole page, right through text in the main
window. I can send you a screenshot if it would help. I see the same
problem in Pierre's improved version.
Same here, on Mozilla Firebird 0.6.1 at 1600x1200...lines all over
the page.
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On September 1993 plus 3680 days David Walser wrote:
Vox wrote:
Tho, since we are talking about the mailing listscould we
*please* get rid of sympa and start using mailman or any other
*decent* mailing list software? Sympa has proved over and over and
over again that it can't
On September 1993 plus 3680 days Luca Berra wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 05:14:54AM -0500, Vox wrote:
On September 1993 plus 3680 days David Walser wrote:
What about majordomo?
majordomo sucks a lot, i don't even think it is mantained anymore.
So...I think mailman is a better solution
and start using mailman or any other
*decent* mailing list software? Sympa has proved over and over and
over again that it can't deal with the mandrake mailing lists and
that it should be shot.
So...can we please get a good mailing list software managing the
lists?
Vox, who abhors sympa
it in other threads) is The Right Way.
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would give some more but don't have read acess to
our /etc/sudoers).
Probably log reading and postfix que management.
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to plain bash...hell, yes, I'm all for that :)
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, but the whitepaper makes the stuff that
Keld described seem like small potatoes...Hans wants version control
in the filesystem, with database functionality (rollbacks and so on
and so forth).
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was ... (people without the hardware can't help
much ...)
Uhm...it was reported, both here and on bugzilla, but it still made
it through. It was, IIRC, a bug introduced in an -ac patch when
splitting the 202xx driver in two (old and new)...it was fixed 2
kernels after release of 9.1, IIRC.
Vox
;)
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architecture.
And there is a problem with that? As in, would your Mandrake
distribution go all morbid on you for being rebuilt with a
--too-much-testosterone option?
No, but it'd become much less stable than it is with current
optimization options.
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problems with FreeCraft crashing with a Segfault after about
(very roughly) 15 minutes of play
if anyone else had noticed such a problem.
If it's a release, it crashes often, particularly in
multiplayer. CVS seems to be behaving well, tho, so that's what we
use here at the geekhouse 3 times a week :)
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the
drivers.
You mean it doesn't mean that? damn! :)
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useful if urpmi remembers what has been built from source and what
has been installed from binaries, and updates accordingly...that
would absolutely rule :)
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* (and probably other people that
help others) a big headache if they crash X :)
2) Should we prefer having *all* supported OOo languages having
anti-aliased UI fonts with default MDK fonts?
My instinct would be to answer yes to this too.
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). Doing it without
asking or without a way to configure it would be annoying as hell,
as I don't always think it's appropriate to strip the old subject.
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package isn't fully dlded (it errors out
on install), delete and dld again.
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don't know...I don't use GUI admin tools of any
kind...I'm way too sick of errors that happen without me being able
to see them happening...if I wanted that, I'd still be using windows
:)
Vox
PS: And no, that doesn't mean I disagree with you...only that I have
no clue if it has the same
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I've not been able to use Mandrake since 9.0. I've been hoping that the
PDC20276 problems would
perfectly fine with it
(well...the alsa drivers for the sound of this mboard suck...but
that's a different matter).
If somebody can shine a light on this problem, I'd be more than
happy
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Vox...
I reported it as bug 1801 a few weeks ago. Several attempts at fixes
have been made, but as of RC2 it's still broke. Badly.
MDK 9.0 was really weird. It would boot off the CD, then when it
detected the IDE
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Where the heck is that package on the cds. Is it a package, a search for
kernel in rpmdrake doesn't turn it up.
It's not in the CDs, it's on contrib.
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to reproduce myself.
And the world rejoiced at this announcement ;)
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/howtos/howto-adopt-gnus.html
Ah now it is all clear. You are the reason emacs is still in the
distro.
And you better be thankful for it! :P
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into the console login, fix
your X, problem solved...no need to reinstall...that's why the X
test is the last thing you do.
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watch out for those.
Are you sure, it seemed to work for me
Confirmed on 3 boxes here...mysql doesn't get started after applying
the last security update...has to be manually started.
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mails (uhm...every 3 or 4 months, I think...Lisp slows
down the world at around that number :) I have backups of bitnet
logs and emails from 1988 in CDs here somewhere ;)
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At 9 pounds 3 ounces (4.170kg), 21 inches (53.5cm), that's not what I
call little ;-)
now...*that* is a geeky new-baby announcement! lol! :) I like :)
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an email here with the info and Warly or whoever is responsible for
the list can get rid of the bouncy addy.
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session with xscreensaver, you need a password
to get back into the previous session(s).
Likewise the text console mod would blank the console when it lost focus, and
demand a password before unblanking when focus returned.
vlock can do this, IIRC.
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After seeing the program dog( as in a more powerful form of cat) in contribs I
was wondering, what happened to the program more?
Forget more...somebody should pack up most...that one is *very* good :)
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there, tho,
it's under Configuration/Boot and Init/New Login with GDM).
Of course, this implies that GDM is running, and not KDM or XDM
(don't know if either of those has this ability yet).
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cursor some strange
vertical lines inside it and its shadow ?
It's not lines...the cursor and its shadow are semi-translucent, so
you see what's behind through some parts of them.
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in an ext2 partition.
Enlightenment 0.17 74 (not packaged)
This I'd love to see :)
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:14:42 -0600, Vox wrote:
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 19:02:51 +0100
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On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 18:14, Vox wrote:
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 19:02:51 +0100, Michael Braun wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the newest cooker
) and I do have fontconfig
installed.
[vox@isis vox]$ rpm -q fontconfig
fontconfig-2.1-3mdk
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without
it, urpmi shouldn't protect it, IMNSHO.
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SuperFoo from your rpm database without deleting the
actual files. That way your deps will work nicely and you have your
package installed.
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On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 19:47, Vox wrote:
Easy to fix:
rpm -e --justdb SuperFoo
While that is certainly a solution, it seems like an awful nasty hack.
(but thanks for the tip :)
I would much prefer to see the tool
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On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 23:19, Vox wrote:
I actually like to think that urpmi getting old unresolved deps
flagged is A Good Thing(tm). If you don't care for deps, don't use a
package *manager*.
I totally appreciate
=mandrake
mdksecure is the kernel installed when one requires a high level of
security. From the comment it seems that the security professed by
Mandrakesoft is not really there. Does anyone know what could be done
about it? Is there a way to help?
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, should start
testing them soon, if I find time.
people were pissed at them about this. I'll reserve judgement until I'm
presented with all the facts. Since I haven't heard anyone present
Check bugtraq's archive, you'll find all the facts available there.
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was that particular msg or is the list...this test is to see if
it's the listserver or what.
Sorry for all the inconveniences
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Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The versions mentioned as already installed are the ones
installed. The thing that surprised the hell out of me is that the
versions mentioned as already installed
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Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The versions mentioned as already installed are the ones
installed. The thing that surprised the hell out of me
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Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@isis rpms]# rpm -Uvh gdk-pixbuf-loaders-0.21.0-1mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing...### [100%]
package gdk-pixbuf-loaders-0.18.0-3mdk
. Outside of that...nothing mandrake, the cooker
people or any linux people can do about it.
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just testing to see if I got dropped or if cooker has gone missing.
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-gnomecanvas1-0.21.0-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libgdk-pixbuf-xlib2-0.21.0-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/gdk-pixbuf-loaders-0.21.0-1mdk.i586.rpm
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/libbonobo-conf0-0.16-1mdk.i586.rpm
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Ok, I did an urpmi --auto-select from my local mirror (updated
10 mins ago or so) and got this:
Preparing...##
Installation failed:
file /usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/16x16/actions/view_choose.png conflicts
be nice :)
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Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, while we are on the emacs subject...any plans on getting an
updated emacs-tramp package? I know the latest CVSes from tramp are,
at best, unstable as hell...but updating the requires
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Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, while we are on the emacs subject...any plans on getting an
updated emacs-tramp package? I know the latest CVSes from tramp are,
ok, rebuilt
BTW, thanks a lot...I hate to have packages
Date: Sat Oct 19 10:02:49 2002
Proprietary products are already on the way, but with the project Ägypten
there is now also a Free Software solution going to be realized for
Shouldn't that be released?
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On Saturday 19 October 2002 16:47, Vox wrote:
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[Contrib-RPM]
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Name: kmail-aegypten-plugins Relocations: (not
relocateable
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This is a very laconic list of broken things :-(
But it's going to look great in the changelog when you fix them :)
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This is a very laconic list of broken things :-(
But it's going to look great in the changelog when you fix them :)
Vox, in a good mood
GDAMN
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Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could somebody shoot sympa so it'll stop f'ing signatures up? it's
annoying as all hell :/
Reducing your signature to something more suitable with the
netiquette would also
be evolutionary.
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Ok, I just got this right after sending an email to cooker@
Seems like somebody is forwarding cooker's email to some other
mailing list...can anybody check wtf is going on?
---BeginMessage---
Your e-mail message with the subject of Re: [Cooker] 9.1
is being held because
you just tune2fs it (-j option, IIRC)
and mod your /etc/fstab
Do a google for it, to make sure (I went ext2-reiserfs-ext3 so I
didn't get to play with tune2fs) but it should be fairly easy.
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2
Don't think that was intended :)
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Guess somebody forgot the actual binary goes in the package too
:)
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Uhmam I that dense? I don't see the joke at all :P
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access
the same file.
as root do: urpmi OpenOffice.org-help-en OpenOffice.org-l10n-en to
get the help and dict in english. Any other language, just change
the en to the correct two letter code.
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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
and...it had notail as one of the options for /
partition. Changed that to defaults, rebooted and everything
worked.
So...it seems like the installer is not dealing correctly with
changing an existing reiserfs partition to an ext3 partition.
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return...had to stick the CD back in to fix it by hand.
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, but not for others. For
instance, it doesn't fix it on my box...but on my mom's computer it
does get rid of the problem.
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allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 28 September 2002 06:11 pm, Vox wrote:
Alastair Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 14:27:56 -0500 allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A fix is to do Edit | Preferences, then go to Appearance, then Fonts,
then change the Display
either, I have a GeF2 doing the same thing when
reading long texts (ebooks tend to do it often), both with the nv
and nvidia drivers.
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), no problems at all. I compiled the src.rpms from nvidia
without a glitch.
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the nopentium thing too...I added it long ago and
never remember that you get crashes without it on athlon boxes.
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Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@pc-support pc-support]# chkconfig samba on
error reading information on service samba: No such file or
directory
do an rpm -q smb webmin and send the results...something is not
right in your box...I haven't seen such behaviour.
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Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@pc-support pc-support]# chkconfig samba on
error reading information on service samba: No such file or
directory
do an rpm -q smb webmin and send
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I hate to piggyback on my own posts, but...
Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Richard Burt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[root@pc-support pc-support]# chkconfig samba on
error reading information on service
a modified .bashrc
making noise there.
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020911 Vox wrote:
Philip Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
using my new rc1, i've been trying out alternative window managers (to KDE).
i started to get somewhere with Enlightenment,
when (while exploring themes) i tried to start the 3rd theme
is the core, so...Morgan core Durons should work
nice with athlon-xp optimizations
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? :)
Arioshi ba
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for urpmi support for it :)
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Byron Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 21:24, Vox wrote:
Luis M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you can always add the cooker's contrib/i586 RPM link from your
favorite FTP server :-)
Problem with that is that it doesn't have the hdlist anywhere
CDs, and now that it won't be
available in the dld edition would be a good time to add the
hdlist.cz to it...right? :)
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my MSE mouse after the install and it has
been working without problems, so I figure is a problem either with
the install-kernel or with something in the installer itself.
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Copyleft is a style of licensing, the GPL is a license that
follows the copyleft style...tho so far it's the only one that does,
AFAIR.
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Think
:)
Vox
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Pain is the gift of the gods, and I'm the one they chose as their messenger
For info on safety in the BDSM lifestyle http://www.the-vox.com
Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs. Kind
of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use
were pulled out around 0.9.0 time because somebody
informed mej about them not being public domain.
I'm sure the message about them is in the e-devel mailing list
(where most of the Eterm development mail is).
Vox
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Pain is the gift of the gods, and I'm the one they chose
Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 01:11:28AM -0500, Vox wrote:
I'm not quite sure I like this idea...on one hand, in the rare
servers I tend to ssh into that I don't have 9.x installed on I just
export TERM=xterm and everything works. And I don't have any
/setting certain
things. Either way, I think it safe enough to force a TERM=xterm for
backwards compatibility.
Ok, I guess I can live with it :P
On an unrelated note... Is my message being properly wrapped or is
the above one long line? I can't tell.
Properly wrapped :)
Vox
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Pain
to say that...better leave it as it is.
Vox
--
Pain is the gift of the gods, and I'm the one they chose as their messenger
For info on safety in the BDSM lifestyle http://www.the-vox.com
Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs. Kind
of like the Amish
... it was much more reliable.
I've used Eterm 0.9.1 for ages. Never had any problems.
So have I, never had any problems. The only catch is passing it the
correct parameters during ./configure (or ./autogen.sh) so it works
nicely...but outside of that, it's the best Eterm so far.
Vox
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