On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 12:10, David Walluck wrote:
2.) How can I run mkinitrd with a different root (i.e. /mnt) if I do
happen to get the system to boot some other way?
# chroot /mnt ; mkinitrd ARGS ; exit
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-Fn to a console before switching the KVM to another box. When
switched back to the X station, then ctrl-alt-F7 and X was back with
functioning mouse.
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On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 08:14, Chris Picton wrote:
I am referring to apps which do their own mode switching, like
fullscreen mode in enlightenment, mplayer, xmame, SDL games, etc etc.
AMEN
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attached
above files + a spec with some small fixes I had to make for
mdk-club.
as usual, you forgot attachments ... :-(
I got wine.tar.bz2 as an attachment. (?)
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, about the problem: are you sure it can't be plural? I
want to mean installation of software packages.
Software Package Installation sounds the most graceful to these US
ears.
I also agree with you that keeping the word software in there is helpful
to newcomers.
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cooker with 2.4.19-9mdk kernel.
I also tried the ALSA snd-via686 module, and it refused to load, giving
all manner of bad symbol errors. Nothing I could do would make it load.
Switched back to the via82cxxx module, and sound works just fine again.
MSI MS-6330 K7T Turbo 2 system board.
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I'd like to start sending the output of lspcidrake -v for each system I
have that has [unknown] hardware so that it can be entered in the proper
place (ldetect-lst?). To whom shall I send them?
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On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 12:42, Reinhard Katzmann wrote:
What did you do to load the module ?
Tried both modprobe and (after modprobe failed) insmod.
Also: Have you tried switching to snd-via686 with draksound ?
Yes, also did not work.
# lspcidrake -v
snip
via82cxxx_audio : VIA
available for enhanced
capabilities, or run with the open-source mga.o alone if mga_hal.o is
not available. It looks for it and skips past if it isn't there.
You can get this from matrox.com.
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that didn't work at all until I got rid of
xfs with xinerama.
In KDE it's much worse - lots and lots of stuff didn't work with
xfs/xinerama.
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this at the bottom of rc.local:
cp -f /etc/rc.d/rc.zaurus /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.usbmap.
Otherwise it works just fine with your instructions on MUO.
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On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 15:16, Todd Lyons wrote:
Brad Felmey wrote on Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 02:48:39PM -0500 :
It works fine in 8.2 if you hack the /lib/modules/`uname
-r`/modules.usbmap. Of course, this will be overwritten at each boot, so
I copied the modified modules.usbmap for my 8.2
as you've described. I've had to retrograde the box and stay
away from current kernels.
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more:
1) A reliable listserver.
2 a) The volunteer triage idea is excellent. I volunteer!
b) Acknowledgement, acknowledgement, acknowledgement.
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so much more polish and configuration built into it I
hardly know where to begin.
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On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 14:39, Stew Benedict wrote:
I never really thought about people using samba for Linux-Linux file
sharing, but I suppose they do.
We do here, at least until Linux gets NFS over TCP, hopefully sometime
in this century.
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On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 15:38, David Walser wrote:
--- Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 14:39, Stew Benedict wrote:
I never really thought about people using samba
for Linux-Linux file
sharing, but I suppose they do.
We do here, at least until Linux gets
.
find . -type f -exec rm -f {} \;
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which changed in glibc 2.3.1.
If you have anything which can't run on 1.4.x and requires 1.3.x, you
cannot upgrade at this time.
We found out about this when WebLogic 6.1sp3 puked on us on an updated
Debian box after the upgrade.
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posts. Newest first. Following up your own
post with an up just moves your original post to the top of the
forum list.
It appears M. Beranger doesn't know the difference and is
just trying to force others to notice the original post.
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How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
root's pubring?
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On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 11:43, Florent BERANGER wrote:
What can it break ?
Java and WINE, for starters.
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On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 06:18, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Installing libwmf0.2_2-02.2-1mdk does not remove prior version:
$ rpm -qa | grep libwmf0.2
libwmf0.2_1-0.2.1-1mdk
libwmf0.2_2-0.2.2-1mdk
That's the point of the new lib policy.
So
localhost.BS1.srv.t-online.de:10.0 in add command
[root@localhost root]#
I can confirm this behavior on 3 different machines updated to current
ssh rpms, using either IP or hostname, it makes no difference.
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On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 14:09, Warly wrote:
Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 06:18, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Installing libwmf0.2_2-02.2-1mdk does not remove prior version:
$ rpm -qa | grep libwmf0.2
, or is something broken?
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Finally!
This is the first enterprise kernel since 248 that has booted my
primary (non-RS/6000) server (DPT RAID, 2-way SMP, 2GB RAM, XFS)
2418-2mdk booted, but dumped within a minute It feels good beyond
words
Now if it will just stay up
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On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 06:36, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
Again, it is always advised to use the system compiler 296 for 82
Then why is the default 'gcc' v3 when it's installed? If you want folks
to use 296 by default, then make 'gcc' invoke v296 by default, not
gcc3 This is common sense
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servers whenever samba gets cross to clear the hung
mountpoints and release all the fried processes Perhaps a rollback to a
stable version of samba (222 or so) is in order unless and until =
223 is stable
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On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 11:30, Buchan Milne wrote:
Brad Felmey wrote:
-Uvh'ing to this build is causing smb mountpoints to hang permanently
I've verified this on seven separate machines so far If a share is
mounted via smbmount, and anything happens to that mount (network drop
or whatever
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 03:15, Ben Reser wrote:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 10:30:09PM -0600, Brad Felmey wrote:
When using a 3Com 3c905B network card, the 3c59x module correctly
implements the MACADDR= line in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth(n) configs If I use the 3c90x
module
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 04:00, Buchan Milne wrote:
|Brad Felmey wrote:
|
|-Uvh'ing to this build is causing smb mountpoints to hang permanently.
|I've verified this on seven separate machines so far. If a share is
|mounted via smbmount, and anything happens to that mount (network drop
kernel:[grow_buffers+145/288]
[system_call+51/56]
Mar 4 23:50:35 nextgen kernel:[c0140001] [c010725b]
Mar 4 23:50:35 nextgen kernel:
Mar 4 23:50:35 nextgen kernel: Code: 0f b6 06 49 46 89 c2 c1 e8 04 c1
e2 04 8d 14 1a 01 c2 83 f9
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fire konq
up in shell to see what came up, but it's nothing helpful:
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = konqueror path = unknown pid = 31037
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info
2) When to cc the maintainers, and when not to
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a request slot
Mar 7 20:21:43 bfelmey kernel: nfs: task 14313 can't get a request slot
...many more lines
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On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:55, Todd Lyons wrote:
Brad Felmey wrote on Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 09:16:41PM -0600 :
kernel-enterprise-2.4.18.4mdk-1-1mdk
nfs-utils-clients-0.3.3-3mdk
nfs-utils-0.3.3-3mdk
While running tests this evening against NFS, I get crashes on the
serving machine when
-stopper as far as me being able to use Mdk 8.2 on our desktop
conversions here. We *have* to have a stable smbfs in order to
communicate with our remaining MS servers.
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businesses, who are taking the
hardest look at Mandrake (for both servers and as a
desktop)
I second this. I'm pinning a lot of hope on Mdk 8.2 for desktop duty at
work for our programmers.
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On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 14:30, Warly wrote:
For this last week of testing, we will concentrate on really
important bugs
smbfs oopses the kernel.
'nuff said.
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On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 13:46, Todd Lyons wrote:
Brad Felmey wrote on Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 09:39:22AM -0600 :
Just to clarify, this was using XFS, right?
You got me. I wasn't paying attention. No, this was with ext3.
This showed up for me after the new XFS patches in the kernel 2.4.18
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Is this correct? I thought one of the ideas behind source was to
eliminate dependencies like this. Not wanting that screwed-up bastard
stepchild known as gcc3 on my box in the first place is why I need to
build from source. Now I find it's a build requirement?
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On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 18:31, J.A. Magallon wrote:
On 2002.03.12 Brad Felmey wrote:
Is this correct? I thought one of the ideas behind source was to
eliminate dependencies like this. Not wanting that screwed-up bastard
stepchild known as gcc3 on my box in the first place is why I need
attention on all the workstations, but
it gets f@##$d up again every time I update CUPS, though.
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On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 20:59, David Walser wrote:
You should probably add the line CUPS_CONFIG=manual to
the /ustc/sysconfig/printing file.
Thanks, that solves an immediate problem, but the defaults are still
terrible.
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. Should Mandrake be less secure than that?
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, it also fixes
Mozilla's zlib vulnerability.
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-1.15-0.a15.2mdk
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is not quite useful in quiet mode
People were wrong. I use this feature quite a bit, especially when
something is going wrong.
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important and to go fsck
ourselves, but they won't even do that. You'd think an oopsing kernel
would be a showstopper, but they've completely ignored those of us who
have reported this.
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On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 13:07, David Walser wrote:
--- Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People were wrong. I use this feature quite a bit,
especially when
something is going wrong.
It's also useful when you have a bunch of network
services set to start, and you wind up somewhere
have to ask Juan
the optflags stuff, as IIRC he's the one who built the last few, but I
think -O2.
If you can get him to respond, that is.
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.x is right around the corner. So is Mozilla 1.0. So is
GNOME 2.0. So is OpenOffice 6.0. If Mandrake continually waited until
the next major release of $FOO, then they'd never have releases.
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On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 10:26, Juan Manuel García Molina wrote:
When will Mandrake 8.2 be released?
One of the MS guys said March 28 was target final date.
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On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 15:19, SI Reasoning wrote:
I am still having some abnormal mouse behavior with
Galeon:
I had this kind of stuff with Galeon until I put:
Galeon*
Exclude
in my /etc/X11/imwheelrc
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interact with Samba.
Clientside is not all Mandrake, and I know for a fact that this still
oopses against Debian. Why is a newer Samba going to make a difference
to the kernel?
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On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 09:17, Hoyt wrote:
Perhaps if you attach some money to the message, they will bother to read it
and fix the bugs. 8)
I attached $60, but 8.2 is still going out the door with an oopsing
smbfs.
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this is like. (Think Mars missions gone wrong)
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have to wear a dunce cap. Stupidity
personified.
Unbelievable.
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On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 02:11, Warly wrote:
Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 09:17, Hoyt wrote:
Perhaps if you attach some money to the message, they will bother to read it
and fix the bugs. 8)
I attached $60, but 8.2 is still going out the door
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 04:45, Buchan Milne wrote:
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Brad Felmey wrote:
| On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 04:53, Buchan Milne wrote:
|
|
|It is related to code-pages etc, so just because it works for does not
|mean it is fixed. I have not been able
cannot possibly begin to express how disappointed I am at the decision
to not fix smbfs before 8.2.
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to, even that would make me
feel better.
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On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 17:34, Till Kamppeter wrote:
I recommend to send
the jobs one after the other, the next one when the current has completed.
boggle
Uh, where does that leave us admins with print servers? We have no way
to control the job queues.
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words more
carefully.
I do _not_ retract the criticism itself. It stands.
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On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 13:17, Ben Reser wrote:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 11:49:10AM -0600, Brad Felmey wrote:
I don't have the time, much less the willingness, to roll my own distro
CDs, and I'd reckon neither do the majority of overworked admins (let
alone whether they have the competence
others are devnulled)
Cut-n-paste after me: Thanks for the report, we've seen it and it will
be looked into.
You'd probably cut 20% of the entire cooker traffic.
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with no anomalies
whatsoever.
I'll keep you updated with any bad behavior if it happens.
Thanks,
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On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 11:22, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
cc: the maintainer
Is this considered acceptable for the cooker list? I've not done so for
fear of annoying the maintainers who would get two copies.
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/interactive.pm line 1065.
On console [F5]
6 LVM version 1.0.1-rc4(ish)(03-10-2001) module loaded
--- end quoted material ---
Let me know if further info is desired or needed.
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-low priority 9.0 request.
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[Human Interface
Devices|Boot Interface Subclass|Mouse] (vendor:045e device:0040)
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observations?
I like it. Bought a copy for evaluation here at work. It's been better
received than StarOffice 6.0b1 among the power users. It's for darned
sure a whole heck of a lot faster, and QT3 based, but I'll reserve
judgment until I can get a non-debug version of SO to thrash.
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On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 10:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when using 8.2 i found something interesting.
type rpm -q kernel and get
It's some fiddling of version numbers to get around multiple kernels, or
something like that. Do:
$ rpm -qa kernel*
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. Which
devfsd do you have installed?
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a boot disk under Windows is
significant? The last time I tried mkbootdisk under Windows it didn't
work. ;-)
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On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 09:34, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Brad Felmey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:10, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
So as long as there is no mandatory reason to do so, we won't do
so.
Erm, there is. No boot disk for XFS-rooted systems
at
work successfully.
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On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 09:19, Frederic Crozat wrote:
* Wed Mar 20 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.0.14-1mdk
- Release 1.0.14
Fails compile here:
# rpm --rebuild --target athlon libxslt-1.0.14-1mdk.src.rpm
much snippage to get to the failures
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On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 11:27, Frederic Crozat wrote:
Le ven 22/03/2002 à 18:05, Brad Felmey a écrit :
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 09:19, Frederic Crozat wrote:
* Wed Mar 20 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.0.14-1mdk
- Release 1.0.14
Fails compile here:
# rpm --rebuild
it's back again, but under the wrong name.
Must be the same person who runs the cooker mirrors. sigh
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) of a useless libxml2-python, but thank you for looking into
this.
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On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 10:44, ThaiLinuxCafe wrote:
where i can dl KDE3.0RC3 for mdk8.2
In contribs on your favorite cooker mirror.
ftp://ftp.uninett.no/linux/Mandrake-devel/contrib/i586/
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rpm --rebuild --target athlon cdrecord-1.11-0.a18.1mdk.src.rpm
Builds cleanly with i686 specified.
(Rather short) output attached.
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Installing cdrecord-1.11-0.a18.1mdk.src.rpm
Building target platforms: athlon
Building for target athlon
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm
-data
gnome-mime-data-1.0.5-1mdk
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to not be posting to the #$@#!! cooker list about this,
but since Mdk has awful contact info on their sites.
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in a company.
I've sent queries to Denis, but no answers. sigh
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/RPM/BUILD/gdk-pixbuf-0.16.0'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.44221 (%build)
RPM build errors:
Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.44221 (%build)
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this is what he meant by good package.
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for the password but it is
already filled with saved values so I just have to press OK ...
I had presumed it was designed that way, because I've never seen it
retain the values, ever.
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displayed at 11:00AM. Looking forward, the same regular
schedule again shows to be 10:00AM after the fall time change in
October.
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On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 02:57, Frederic Crozat wrote:
Please, report this bug at bugzilla.ximian.com
Thank you for responding. Bug filed.
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On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 11:00, Juan Quintela wrote:
- use gcc30 by default.
Hmmm
How about 3.1? Any known issues with it (yes, I know it's not released
yet)?
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, and if it is going to make it into
cooker soon (+- 1 week), I would rather wait and download the SRPM and
rebuild on 8.2.
And please fix the missing dependency of GLIBC compiled with gcc3.x.
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dependencies, then install and try to run. Now install
the latest GLIBC 2.2.4 that was released (NOT 2.2.5). It now runs.
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to 4.0.4. Rebuilding the db didn't
fix it here.
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On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 19:47, JorgP wrote:
Is there a reason a pre-gnome2 is in main, but a released kde3 is just in
contribs?
Just wondering..
I'm just guessing that Laurent (and/or friends) is porting all the kde
apps against qt3 before making the change official. (?)
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. No difference at all was noted.
I'll be glad to provide whatever troubleshooting legwork is requested.
Can anyone else with a G450 confirm this?
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