Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2002, 21:35:07 Uhr MET, schrieb Adam Williamson:
Trying to urpmi --auto-select:
starting installing packages
Installation failed:
libaspell15 == 0.50.2-1mdk is needed by aspell-0.50.2-1mdk
libaspell-common-0.50.2.so is needed by aspell-0.50.2-1mdk
I don't know if it has been discussed here, but since there are so many
problems with supermount, why to not use an alternative ? Like autofs ?
Is there any technical reason to stick to supermount ?
Eric
Laurent,
Can you update the BuildRequires of the kdelibs package to the following:
audiofile-devel
bzip2-devel
db3-devel
libalsa-devel
libart_lgpl-devel
libarts-devel
libcups1-devel = 1.1.14
libfam0-devel
libjpeg-devel
libldap-devel
libpcre0-devel
libpng-devel
libqt3-devel = 3.0.5-2mdk
You may want to check this but I think
supermount -i disable
will magically change fstab to get rid of supermount options. (Remember if
you mess up fstab your machine may not boot.)
Clearly you now have to mount everything by hand, but considering I use a cd
at most every few days, it really
I was wondering if in a future mandrake kernel they would consider updating
their ext3 kernel options.
I would like to be able to add rootflags=data=writeback to the boot
parameters and then set 'data=writeback' in the fstab for / to enable
writeback mode for the ext3 file system.
This works
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 16:01:38 +, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
On the topic of GDM sessions, why can I no longer login on the ALT-Fn
consoles? If I do, GDM takes over and restarts throwing me back into
console-7 and scraping my previous session.
You are probably using i8x0 chipset and
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 21:35:07 +, Adam Williamson wrote:
Trying to urpmi --auto-select:
starting installing packages
Installation failed:
libaspell15 == 0.50.2-1mdk is needed by aspell-0.50.2-1mdk
libaspell-common-0.50.2.so is needed by aspell-0.50.2-1mdk
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We have just started playing with LDAP replication, and I noticed that
our LDAP server (8.2) is running all the slurpd's as root.
slapd seems to drop root permissions after opening the ports, so it's ok
to start it as root, but slurpd doesn't do this
Robert Denier wrote:
You may want to check this but I think
supermount -i disable
will magically change fstab to get rid of supermount options. (Remember if
you mess up fstab your machine may not boot.)
Clearly you now have to mount everything by hand, but considering I use a cd
at most
--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: kdelibs
* Mon Oct 28 2002 Laurent MONTEL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1-0.beta2.11mdk
- Add patch102 : use double click to active file
Can you explain what this means? I'm *sure* you
didn't just make double-click the
Le Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:50, David Walser a écrit :
--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: kdelibs
* Mon Oct 28 2002 Laurent MONTEL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1-0.beta2.11mdk
- Add patch102 : use double click to active file
Can you explain what this means? I'm *sure*
--- Laurent Montel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:50, David Walser a
écrit :
--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: kdelibs
* Mon Oct 28 2002 Laurent MONTEL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1-0.beta2.11mdk
- Add patch102 : use double click to active
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Buchan Milne) writes:
We have just started playing with LDAP replication, and I noticed that
our LDAP server (8.2) is running all the slurpd's as root.
slapd seems to drop root permissions after opening the ports, so it's ok
to start it as root, but slurpd doesn't do this
Does this include that nifty patch to make the fonts look better thats
been circulating around lately?
Just curious.
Scott
Frederic Crozat wrote:
--=-=-=
Name: freetype2Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 2.1.2 Vendor:
Le Lundi 28 Octobre 2002 17:58, David Walluck a écrit :
Gvtz Waschk wrote:
Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2002, 18:22:19 Uhr MET, schrieb Florent BERANGER:
Please take a look to :
- xmms-kde : http://xmms-kde.sourceforge.net/
This was in contribs, but it didn't survive the switch from
Le Lundi 28 Octobre 2002 17:58, David Walluck a écrit :
Gvtz Waschk wrote:
Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2002, 18:22:19 Uhr MET, schrieb Florent BERANGER:
Please take a look to :
- xmms-kde : http://xmms-kde.sourceforge.net/
This was in contribs, but it didn't survive the switch from
tisdagen den 29 oktober 2002 14.01 skrev Stefan van der Eijk:
- BuildRequires: libsasl-devel openssl-devel
Thank you Stefan.
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Check the Modules For Apache2 status page at:
http://d-srv.com/modules_for_apache2.html
lineakd-0.4-0.pre3.1mdk.src.rpm :
- new version (0.4-0.pre3) - more kbds supported, bug fixes,...
- spec file fixes (a label buildrequires)
MMboX-0.4.1-0.20021027.1mdk.src.rpm :
- new snapshot
- no patch needed !
- fullscreen mode
- dvd lang param
- games, as
How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
root's pubring?
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Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: gq Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.7.0beta2Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk Build
I agree, it would be a great thing!
Why not putting mdk pubkey into RPM gnupg package?
Pierre
Le mar 29/10/2002 à 15:47, Brad Felmey a écrit :
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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Hi.
I have updated all apache1 related stuff. Get it here:
http://d-srv.com/Cooker/RPMS/
http://d-srv.com/Cooker/SRPMS/
Or as a bundle: http://d-srv.com/Cooker/apache-1.3.27-all_SRPMS_files.tar.bz2
Chears.
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Check the Modules
Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 16:23, Frederic Crozat a écrit :
* Tue Oct 29 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.0.4-2mdk
2.1.0 is out BTW
--
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GPG key http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html
Hi.
I'm fiddling with a new apache2 module and stumbled upon this one:
/usr/bin/autoheader-2.13: Symbol `HAVE_LIBMYSQLCLIENT' is not covered by
/usr/share/autoconf/acconfig.h ./acconfig.h
Is this something that MySQL-devel should provide?
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Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 16:48, Frederic Crozat a écrit :
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 16:36:18 +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 16:23, Frederic Crozat a écrit :
* Tue Oct 29 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.0.4-2mdk
2.1.0 is out BTW
I don't maintain gkrellm,
gcc -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/usr/include/gdbm
-I/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/CORE -o config-test.pl.bin
config-test.pl.c
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 16:36:18 +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 16:23, Frederic Crozat a écrit :
* Tue Oct 29 2002 Frederic Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.0.4-2mdk
2.1.0 is out BTW
I don't maintain gkrellm, vdanen does.. I wanted only to add gkrellkam (and I had to
fix some
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oden Eriksson) writes:
gcc -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/usr/include/gdbm
-I/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/CORE -o config-test.pl.bin
config-test.pl.c
Hello All,
It could be a very good thing if ACLs would be avaible by default for
Ext2/Ext3fs on mdk (no need to patch the kernel :) ... At this time
ACLs are only avaible for the XFS filesystem :(
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Florin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Buchan Milne) writes:
We have just started playing with LDAP replication, and I noticed that
our LDAP server (8.2) is running all the slurpd's as root.
slapd seems to drop root permissions after opening the ports,
Laurent Montel wrote:
Le Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:50, David Walser a icrit :
--- Laurent MONTEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: kdelibs
* Mon Oct 28 2002 Laurent MONTEL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1-0.beta2.11mdk
- Add patch102 : use double click to active file
Can you explain what this
tisdagen den 29 oktober 2002 17.53 skrev Florin:
-lndbm ???
(florinpenguin)[rpm/SOURCES]-0rpmf ndbm
db1-devel:/usr/include/db1/ndbm.h
libgdbm2-devel:/usr/include/gdbm/ndbm.h
db2-devel:/usr/lib/libndbm.a
db2-devel:/usr/lib/libndbm.so
Aha, so there's just a missing
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numea wrote:
Hello All,
It could be a very good thing if ACLs would be avaible by default for
Ext2/Ext3fs on mdk (no need to patch the kernel :) ... At this time
ACLs are only avaible for the XFS filesystem :(
ACLs are available on ext2/3, you
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 07:47 AM, Brad Felmey wrote:
How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
root's pubring?
This is already done by gnupg package proper. Root should have 3 keys
on their keyring... two official packaging keys (for cooker/distrib),
and
Hola.
In trying to upgrade my old workhorse, a PPro MMX 150 on an Abit AB-TX5
motherboard (No mouse, no bonus), after selecting the text installation, I
get a kernel panic at about 50% of Loading program into memory progress
bar. The system is equipped with an ne.0 compatible ISA NIC, a 3c59x.o
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 09:13 AM, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
2.1.0 is out BTW
I don't maintain gkrellm, vdanen does.. I wanted only to add
gkrellkam (and
I had to fix some problems in the package too :((
Right, i forgot to CC him.
Now it's done.
Will look at it today if I get the
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:11:57AM -0800, David Walser wrote:
ugh, why on Earth did you do that !!???
Probably because the vast majority of users expect a single click to
select an icon and a double click to activate it.
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http://ben.reser.org
If you're not making
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:47:26AM -0600, Brad Felmey wrote:
How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
root's pubring?
However this does bring up an interesting idea. Having urpmi/rpmdrake
know where to find the GPG keys for various sources. I would propose
that a
Hello,
when can we have lirc 0.6.6 (www.lirc.org) and lirc_serial fix (if it's not
already done) ?
Thanks,
Florent
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:11:57AM -0800, David
Walser wrote:
ugh, why on Earth did you do that !!???
Probably because the vast majority of users expect a
single click to
select an icon and a double click to activate it.
Vast majority of what users?
Wonderful idea, perfect solution.
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having urpmi/rpmdrake
know where to find the GPG keys for various sources.
I would propose
that a file name is made as a standard for the key
for a source that is
placed in the same path as the hdlist/synthesis
file.
Hello,
I have a problem with wine out of the box :
[cosmicflocosmic cosmicflo]$ wine /mnt/cdrom/Setup.exe
Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working
directory /mnt/cdrom; starting in windows directory.
/usr/bin/wine.bin: cannot find 'Setup.exe'
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:14:24AM -0800, David Walser wrote:
Vast majority of what users? Windows users? Hello,
this is not Windows!!!
Um..Welcome to Mandrake Windows, where we flush
innovation down the drain, and strive to differentiate
ourselves as little as possible from an inferior
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:14:24AM -0800, David
Walser wrote:
Vast majority of what users? Windows users?
Hello,
this is not Windows!!!
Um..Welcome to Mandrake Windows, where we flush
innovation down the drain, and strive to
differentiate
The problem is that AFAIK other auto mounters are user-space applications
that work by periodically checking to see if a mount point is no longer
used, and if so then unmounting it. Typically this check occurs at 30 second
intervals (although I understand that most allow you to configure this
I don't wanna be a
cooker!!
Buchan Milne wrote:
ACLs are available on ext2/3, you need to enable them by mounting with
the 'acl' option. I believe this is the case with XFS also.
Alas fileutis and probably other utilities as provided by mandrake
(tar?) don't support acls right out of the box.
Unfortunately it's not
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:25:07AM -0800, David Walser wrote:
Then I don't see how you're figuring that.
Because the first thing most of my users did with the single click thing
was turn it off. It was confusing the heck out of them.
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If
Alan Hughes wrote:
The problem is that AFAIK other auto mounters are user-space applications
that work by periodically checking to see if a mount point is no longer
used, and if so then unmounting it. Typically this check occurs at 30 second
intervals (although I understand that most allow you
mcleod, == Mcleod, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mcleod, I am using the stock standard Mandrake 9.0 kernel - I have lost XMMS sound
mcleod, (could be unrelated though) - are we advised to upgarde our kernel?
This should work, no idea why it is borken :(
Will look at it.
BTW, this kernel is
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:25:07AM -0800, David
Walser wrote:
Then I don't see how you're figuring that.
Because the first thing most of my users did with
the single click thing
was turn it off. It was confusing the heck out of
them.
Well for my
tisdagen den 29 oktober 2002 18.16 skrev Florin:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oden Eriksson) writes:
tisdagen den 29 oktober 2002 17.53 skrev Florin:
-lndbm ???
(florin@penguin)[rpm/SOURCES]-0rpmf ndbm
db1-devel:/usr/include/db1/ndbm.h
libgdbm2-devel:/usr/include/gdbm/ndbm.h
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I agree - leave it alone, being easy to use is one thing, being a lemming
isn't. Why change the default just to suit windows users, should also include
the office plugin to run outlook, ie, office etc... Run fat32 so we don't
confuse people with
With this kernel, the Laptop Power Management is not available.
It works fine with kernel-2.4.19-16
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On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 10:40, David Walser wrote:
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:25:07AM -0800, David
Walser wrote:
Then I don't see how you're figuring that.
Because the first thing most of my users did with
the single click thing
was turn it
william == William T Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
today I thought I would look into recompiling the kernel.
First thing I wanted to try is to just change the processor
type to Athlon (Got a 1Ghz Athlon Thunderbird).
william I have an 1.3 Ghz Athlon Duron and the kernel compiles
--- Seth Zirin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This type of constant back and forth nonsense is
best handled off-list
via private email. Both of you guys always have
lots to say about
everything. Please use point-to-point communication
rather than
broadcast unless you're contributing something
On 29 Oct 2002, Juan Quintela wrote:
- In this particular case, the make clean is the thing that makes the
diff, but could not be enough:
save .config
make mrproper
restore .config if you want.
make *config
make bzImage modules
make modules_install install
should _always_ work, and
When creating a simple C project from KDevelop Project -- New... I got
this error:
configure.in:101: error: m4_popdef: undefined macro: AC_Dest
autoconf/status.m4:844: AC_CONFIG_FILES is expanded from...
configure.in:101: the top level
autom4te: /usr//bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1
make[1]:
On Tue Oct 29 10:14 -0800, David Walser wrote:
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:11:57AM -0800, David
Walser wrote:
ugh, why on Earth did you do that !!???
Probably because the vast majority of users expect a
single click to
select an icon and a
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:48:49AM -0800, Seth Zirin wrote:
This type of constant back and forth nonsense is best handled off-list
via private email. Both of you guys always have lots to say about
everything. Please use point-to-point communication rather than
broadcast unless you're
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:57:21AM -0800, David Walser wrote:
Well, that's certainly true. So let's abstract it
from any of our users personally. I have this to say.
Single click is superior because:
less work, RSI, more consistency, more uniformity,
less mistakes, more accesssibility
Ben Reser wrote:
Well my experience is from seing lots of people ask me how to change it.
I don't think there is an objective answer to which one is better. It's
a matter of personal preference. Which one is the default should
correspond with the majority of the users. Perhaps we need a club
Is anyone can do an RPM for Mdk of brltty (http://dave.mielke.cc/brltty/)
braille display driver ?
I've tried without success and it's important to an Open system to offer
access to blink persons !
For info, Suse have it.
Florent
Hi
just installed a fresh cooker from 10/29 and tried to change the
background for KDE.
I right mouse click on the desktop, click on Configure Desktop
and click on Background.
Then under Images I see the default entry:
/usr/share/mdk/backgrounds/default.png
If I add an or multiple image they
You are right, a poll would be nice. No matter which one Mandrake will
choose at the end, it must be (1) the one the most users want, and (2) apply
the same to gnome to have a little uniformity between desktops.
From: Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
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Es Dimarts 29 Octubre 2002 19:48, en Mario Vazquez va escriure:
With this kernel, the Laptop Power Management is not available.
It works fine with kernel-2.4.19-16
Mine is working fine with 2.4.19-17mdk (HP XT1000)
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Hallo!
I've found and installed it, but if I run (as user) it it uses 100% cpu and
starts eating memory and swap. Nothing appears in the kde's kicker (I'm
using mdk9)...
It shows the following when run from a console:
- -
[quiniquinipt
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 02:37:59PM -0500, David Walluck wrote:
In my previous email I pointed out some serious usability problems with
double-click that need to (should) be fixed before enabling double-click
in KDE. Double-clicking in a tree is much more annoying to me than
single-clicking
Mine is a Dell Latitude CPi, and double check and it's not working when
using kernel 2.4.19-17
From: Joan Tur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.4.19-17 is definately broken
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 20:03:31 +0100
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, andre wrote:
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 16:18, Peter Magnusson wrote:
I have at least 3 boxes that have 1024 MB. I think highmem should be
compiled in, in the _default_ MDK kernel.
highmem is slower than standard so i am not for it. Besides there are other
How much
tisdagen den 29 oktober 2002 18.26 skrev Kimmo Hovi:
[snip]
Is there a workaround for this, or do I just simply lose? (And go back to
The Other rpm system)
Try install on the hard drive mounted on another machine, and then switch
back?
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for info, rc1 is out...
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Perhaps the KDE team already decided what the default is and the default
should be the default, not the default changed to something else.
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 14:21, Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:57:21AM -0800, David Walser
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Buchan Milne wrote:
No, he wants all machines (including my P133/32MB box which just runs a
firewall) to have the overhead of highmem, just so that weird issues ( I
Fine, so install both kernels at install if the installer sees more than
1024 MB RAM. It will be more and
--- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to recall the rationale for IE being single
click for tree views
was that they were trying to make the web-browser
more consistent, so
since you had to click once on URLs they changed the
tree-view.
I agree with that.
Mandrake has yet to say
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 20:07, Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 02:37:59PM -0500, David Walluck wrote:
In my previous email I pointed out some serious usability problems with
double-click that need to (should) be fixed before enabling double-click
in KDE. Double-clicking in a tree
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 20:08, Mario Vazquez wrote:
Mine is a Dell Latitude CPi, and double check and it's not working when
using kernel 2.4.19-17
First, define not working.
The difference between -16mdk and -17mdk is that -17mdk uses ACPI by
default. There could be several reasons for your
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 20:14, Juan Quintela wrote:
- As somebody requested me, know there is a README.Mandrake (thanks
greg) that explains that you need the make mrproper _always_.
(Yes I know that nobody reads READMES, including myself :(
It is not that they read it but that you can
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 11:02 AM, Ben Reser wrote:
How about putting your signing keys into a package that adds them to
root's pubring?
However this does bring up an interesting idea. Having urpmi/rpmdrake
know where to find the GPG keys for various sources. I would propose
that a
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:17:50PM +, Adam Williamson wrote:
Windows uses the slightly ugly hack of the little plus signs on tree
views. To open a tree view level, you either double click the entry, or
single-click the tiny plus sign on it.
As does KDE in double click mode.
--
Ben Reser
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
smp and highmem, and highmem are still a little buggy, if you look at
Isnt highmem the only choice if i want to use 1024 MB RAM?
I think it would be great if MDK could do a highmem kernel also, not
just SMP + HIGHMEM kernel.
btw. do you really
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
Actaully it's more than that. A machine with 2GB of ram only sees this
without highmem:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:904940 185524 719416 0 84 107520
-/+
Buchan Milne wrote on Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:44:41PM +0200 :
We have just started playing with LDAP replication, and I noticed that
our LDAP server (8.2) is running all the slurpd's as root.
Weird.
Anyway, I commented out the old:
#daemon ${slurpd}
and have now:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, David Walluck wrote:
Ben Reser wrote:
Well my experience is from seing lots of people ask me how to change it.
I don't think there is an objective answer to which one is better. It's
a matter of personal preference. Which one is the default should
correspond with
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 20:31, Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:17:50PM +, Adam Williamson wrote:
Windows uses the slightly ugly hack of the little plus signs on tree
views. To open a tree view level, you either double click the entry, or
single-click the tiny plus sign on it.
quel == Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
quel --- Original Message ---
quel From: rcc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
quel To: Cooker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
quel Subject: [Cooker] kernel 17mdk NVidia
the driver builds but when first used the whole machine crashes
and it crashes hard: no response at all,
Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:17:50PM +, Adam Williamson wrote:
Windows uses the slightly ugly hack of the little plus signs on tree
views. To open a tree view level, you either double click the entry, or
single-click the tiny plus sign on it.
As does KDE in double click
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:17:50PM +, Adam Williamson wrote:
Windows uses the slightly ugly hack of the little plus signs on tree
views. To open a tree view level, you either double click the entry, or
single-click the tiny plus sign on it.
As
And of course it angers me that Mandrake would prefer to attract some
phantom Windows users, than to keep th Linux user's it has happy. Where
are all these Windows user's who said the only reason they weren't using
Mandrake is because it (supposedly) doesn't have double-click?
agree with
Buchan Milne wrote:
The single-click doesn't expand trees is a seperate issue (bug, IMHO, and
I will report it as such in bugzilla nezt time I have a chance ...). It
doesn't change the fact that some things are near impossible to do with
single-click the first time, and doing them a second time
This is a kde 3.1 beta2 bug, and is already reported in bugs.kde.org.
So just to wait for RC1 package (Laurent ?) or final version for 3.1 (RC2 will
be ready next monday)
Emmanuel
Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 20:57, Serge Pluess a écrit :
Hi
just installed a fresh cooker from 10/29 and tried to
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Todd Lyons wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote on Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:44:41PM +0200 :
We have just started playing with LDAP replication, and I noticed that
our LDAP server (8.2) is running all the slurpd's as root.
Weird.
Anyway, I commented out the old:
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Buchan Milne wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Ben Reser wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:17:50PM +, Adam Williamson wrote:
Windows uses the slightly ugly hack of the little plus signs on tree
views. To open a tree view level, you either double click the entry, or
single-click the tiny plus
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, David Walluck wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
The single-click doesn't expand trees is a seperate issue (bug, IMHO, and
I will report it as such in bugzilla nezt time I have a chance ...). It
doesn't change the fact that some things are near impossible to do with
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Steffen Barszus wrote:
Do you think someone is going to base Linux on whether it has
double-click on by default or not? I sure hope this isn't the case.
No, they will base it on total usability. Intuitive use (including doing
what they expect) is a big part of
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ask a new user to do a multiple-file copy and paste
in detailed view, then
come back to me ...
I must be missing something. Ctrl and Shift work,
just the same as in Windows.
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, David Walser wrote:
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ask a new user to do a multiple-file copy and paste
in detailed view, then
come back to me ...
I must be missing something. Ctrl and Shift work,
just the same as in Windows.
Just the same as *one*
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, David Walser wrote:
--- Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ask a new user to do a multiple-file copy and
paste
in detailed view, then
come back to me ...
I must be missing something. Ctrl and Shift work,
just
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