I have the 3 CDs for Mandrake 9.0 I can drop off for
you.
Since I was laid-off I have had to stop my Cable
connection so I can't get any more ISO images (at
least not in a timely manner). Man, dial-up sucks
after you've had a nice fast connection. I seem to
have lots of time lately so I can
I am reposting this with additional info on X11.
I had this problem since I changed from mdk 8.1 to mdk 8.2 (2.4.18-6mdk).
8.1 ran w/o any problems for more than half a year on the same hardware.
Problem: I start X11/KDE 2.2.2 as normal user, opening a few consoles in
KDE, maybe a browser;
Horst,
Id suggest trying different ram in the computer for a few days and see if
the errors continue. often ram can seem fine, but actualy be bad, and cause
weird errors like you are seeing. Also, mandrake 9 has been out for a while
now, you might try it and see if the problems still
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Horst,
Id suggest trying different ram in the computer for a few days and see if
the errors continue. often ram can seem fine, but actualy be bad, and cause
weird errors like you are seeing.
Hhm, to me there seems to be too much of a
Sadly, I dont have a copy. Tim made me a copy, but I had forgotten when I went
to the LUG meeting, There was a disk with my name on it, but I didnt realize
it was for me (how stupid is that!) :(
If you get a copy, Id like one to try out (hmmm... must find some disk space
for it...
Jamie
On
I had this since I changed from mdk 8.1 (w/o any problems for more than
half a year) to mdk 8.2.
I start X11/KDE 2.2.2 as normal user, opening a few consoles in KDE
(maybe a browser; suddenly certain processes stop working.
Even switching out of X to text console doesn't stop this. I start