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Danny Tholen wrote:
On Thursday 05 June 2003 11:32, Buchan Milne wrote:
(BTW, I require kernel-source for the win4lin kernel packages I am
working on, so if we're going to consider win4lin-multimedia kernel
images you need to provide kernel-source
On Thursday 05 June 2003 11:32, Buchan Milne wrote:
(What if you're using kernel-multimedia?
kernel-multimedia-source should provide kernel-source. Danny? In 9.1 it
provides alsa-source and kernel-multimedia-source.
(BTW, I require kernel-source for the win4lin kernel packages I am
working
On Thursday 05 June 2003 21:02, you wrote:
Once again, win4lin-multi-media is a bit different, from say ltmodem,
NVIDIA etc kernel modules, which should be able to build against any
kernel-source. I see kernel-multimedia does not provide kernel, is there
any reason why I should not be able to
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Danny Tholen wrote:
On Thursday 05 June 2003 21:02, you wrote:
no, you can only have the multimedia kernel.
I think I would have to uninstall at least the following RPMs:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bgmilne]$ rpm -q --whatrequires kernel
quota-3.08-1mdk
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Danny Tholen wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2003 12:23, you wrote:
Unless kernel-multimedia provides kernel, which AFAIK it doesn't. My
logic was that if kernel-multimedia provides kernel, then
kernel-multimedia-source should provide kernel-source ...
On Friday 06 June 2003 12:23, you wrote:
Unless kernel-multimedia provides kernel, which AFAIK it doesn't. My
logic was that if kernel-multimedia provides kernel, then
kernel-multimedia-source should provide kernel-source ...
it does provides kernel
But at present, one has to --nodeps to
On Friday 06 June 2003 13:24, Buchan Milne wrote:
You sure?
no :)
$ rpm -qp --provides
/var/ftp/pub/mandrake/9.1/contrib/RPMS/kernel-multimedia-2.4.21.0.16mdk-1-1
mdk.i586.rpm kernel-multimedia = 2.4.21
alsa
module-info
kernel-multimedia-2.4.21.0.16mdk = 1-1mdk
well, seems i was wrong.
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Andi Payn wrote:
From the package description:
The Zero Install System is a URI-based network filesystem, together
with a mechanism for running applications (including any necessary
libraries) directly off the internet. Instead of installing an
From the package description:
The Zero Install System is a URI-based network filesystem, together
with a mechanism for running applications (including any necessary
libraries) directly off the internet. Instead of installing an
application, a zero-inst user can just start the application by its