On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 22:58, Todd Lyons wrote:
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> Brent Bailey wanted us to know:
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> >Ive recently installed mandrake 9.1 on my laptop .. i also have a Orinoco
> >gold wireless pcmcia card that id like to use . Does 9.1 support this
> >card ??
It's weird. All the options for audiocd:/ disapeared from Konqueror
and the control center. They just weren't there. I finally got brave and
grabed the tex kde 3.1.2 rpms with rpmdrake, and it's working again. I'd
like to know what caused it to stop, but at least it's working now :).
Still,
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Pierre Fortin wanted us to know:
>Used Mozilla to download 9.2beta1 to *MY* choice of target disk (yup, I
>If there's a way to override this behaviour, it's not obvious and/or I'm
>too pissed to find it...
rsync -avp --progress mirrors.usc.edu::mandr
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Brent Bailey wanted us to know:
>Ive recently installed mandrake 9.1 on my laptop .. i also have a Orinoco
>gold wireless pcmcia card that id like to use . Does 9.1 support this
>card ?? if so ..how do i configure it ?? do i have to recompile anyth
On July 25, 2003 11:48 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
> 1. Use Konq on Opera not Mozilla. They for reasons beyond me have
> decided at Mozilla.org to do it just like IE. (older versions didn't do
> this.)
> 2. Use gftp or a similar graphical ftp client. (works faster and it has
> resume ability.)
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, dfox wrote:
> It takes some intuition, I'll admit, to find the right libraries that
> support a particular thing. I seem to remember there was a magic trick
> to find the RPM that provides a specific file -- specifically, one that
> *isn't* on your system. A lot of times it is
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 10:01, Pierre Fortin wrote:
> Gotta vent...
>
>
>
> WHY do browser writers insist they know more about the operating
> environment than the user...?
...
sorry to hear about it, that's lame. I usually don't trust the browser
to stay alive long enough to download everything,
On Friday 25 July 2003 11:16 pm, dfox wrote:
> Hello people
>
> I have my setup box mostly setup ;). With all the reinstalling and
> updating I've done in the past week, trying to find packages, getting
> updates, and so forth, I seem to be missing autoconf again. Now I
> remember that there were t
On Friday 25 July 2003 11:16 pm, dfox wrote:
> Hello people
>
> I have my setup box mostly setup ;). With all the reinstalling and
> updating I've done in the past week, trying to find packages, getting
> updates, and so forth, I seem to be missing autoconf again. Now I
> remember that there were t
AAW wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2003 10:53 am, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
On Mandrake 9.1, with lm_sensors-2.7.0-2mdk, I have run
sensors-detect and accepted the default settings. The oddity is that
the sensors command, or gkrellm, or ksensors only show the value (at
least for temps, which is obvious) tha
Somebody scribbled about Re: [expert] Compile problems with K3B 0.9
>Ok, I lied, I looked for an upgrade to kdemultimedia. I found it,
> installed it, and am now happy.
Oh I see. In that case, never mind. But what kdemultimedia are you using?
I'm upgrading piecemeal from a broken install (only h
Somebody scribbled about Re: [expert] Compile problems with K3B 0.9
>On Monday 21 July 2003 07:36 pm, Jason Greenwood wrote:
>> Quick question. Why not use the prcompiled K3B Rpms instead??
>
>Are there any for 0.90?
I think there is - have you checked cooker-contrib?
k3b-0.9-1mdk
k3b-devel-0.9-1m
Somebody scribbled about Re: [expert] Compile problems with K3B 0.9
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>3) Comb through the results looking for devel packages that have that
>file:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ urpmf libaudio.so
> libnas2:/usr/X11R6/lib/libaudio.so.2
> libnas2:/usr/X11R6/lib/libaudi
Hello people
I have my setup box mostly setup ;). With all the reinstalling and
updating I've done in the past week, trying to find packages, getting
updates, and so forth, I seem to be missing autoconf again. Now I
remember that there were two divergent versions of autoconf, 2.1.3 (which
I j
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:55 pm, R N dev wrote:
> Hi
> has anyone compiled this k3b-0.9-1mdk.src.rpm cooker?
>
> I found some errors into spec file, i had to change
> 0.8-i18n in i18n-0.9 but it does not work yet.
> It seems to loose something like
> buildroot/usr/lib/menus.
> Am I the only one? Any s
Nice on guys :)
Its good to see a fix put in so quickly.
If that had been a Micro yuk bit of s/w it would have been a new release
and rip off everyone for more money.
Tnx
--
Richard Bown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.c
Hi list,
I have a weird one. I'm running Mandrake 9.1 on my workstation and I
have noticed that all of my video (.avi, .mpeg, etc. files) that are
played through mplayer, xine and noatun are coming out in black and
white. When I play them in aviplayer, they are in color. Any hints as
to what I
quoting Vincent Danen; Wednesday 23 July 2003 05:41 pm:
> Ok.
>
> kernel-secure seems safe
> XFS filesystems are safe
>
> Any kernel (non-secure) using a fs (non-XFS) will write mode 0666 files...
> this includes reiserfs, ext2, ext3, and NFS mounts.
>
> I guess most everyone on secteam uses XFS
quoting Ken Thompson; Friday 25 July 2003 01:19 pm:
> Mandrake 9.2 beta borked on CD#2 so I wanted to do a system upgrade from
> cooker. But, I can't seem to find anything for urpmi to make it do that, is
> it possible? Something like urpmi --update --auto-select --whatever???
This may help.
Term
I had the same problem...
The module nvidia doesn't autoload the first time after the installatiion...
Go as root in terminal
and type :
modprobe nvidia
and then kde.
does it loads fine?
If yes I found that a good way to auto load it was to enter root again in
terminal and reinstall the driver ag
I don't mess with Cooker, but I'm guessing it's as straight-forward as this:
1) Use urpmi.addmedia to add a Cooker urpmi source.
2) Do a: urpmi --auto-select --auto --no-verify-rpm --media cooker_source_name
Miark
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 13:19:14 -0600, Ken Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ma
Hi List, after putting Kazaalite working via wine (thanks JLB), I
wondering about msmoney. However it asks for MSIE, so could someone tell
where I'd get MSIE (for win 98) install drivers?
Or maybe, any idea of getting iexplore working via wine.
BTW, I don't have windows, just faking it.
Many
Mandrake 9.2 beta borked on CD#2 so I wanted to do a system upgrade from
cooker. But, I can't seem to find anything for urpmi to make it do that, is
it possible? Something like urpmi --update --auto-select --whatever???
--
Ken Thompson - WA7SYR
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSof
[...]
> was 4363 that came up when I was installing..
> Like I said, I'll give it another go later today and
> then post the result of
> my trials..
You can install it again a after reboot, if X does not
start, login as root and launch kdm or gdm. if nothing
happens try startx and see what it say
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 10:23, JOHAM,DAVID (HP-Boise,ex1) wrote:
> I think Konq does exactly what you're asking. When downloading, it will put
> the file in your download directory and call it .part. So, you
> might want to try Konq to do that. You might be able to work around the
> problem in Moz by
On Friday 25 July 2003 10:38 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Friday 25 July 2003 10:59 am, Ken Thompson wrote:
> > Howdy folks,
> > I installed the 4349 nVIDIA drivers yesterday and poof, no X. The Xserver
> > just cycled through opening to a background to console and back. After it
> > finally gave
Pierre Fortin wrote:
> If there's a way to override this behaviour, it's not obvious and/or I'm
> too pissed to find it...
wget
Automatically resumes after broken connection
Saves timestamps (optional)
Won't cancel if you crash the browser
--
"Do not let the sun go down while you are still ang
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:00:29 -0700 (PDT)
Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A temp fix: do a "mv /tmp /tmp-old and creat a new
> /tmp that is a link to your REAL download location.
> Once the download completes, delete the symlink and mv
> /tmp-old to /tmp again.
That's again why I lik
I have run into this insanely annoying behavior before
too. I have LOTS of hdd space but I did not give /tmp
it's own multigigabyte partition, just an unreasonably
large 800 MBs. I download to /usr/local/download,
period. It exists on my system for downloads because
it has LOTS of space dedicate
i don't use mozilla but do use the new mozilla firebird and it
does save where i tell it to, in addition to being smaller and
seemingly faster on page generations. you might try that instead.
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From: Pierre Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert]
I think Konq does exactly what you're asking. When downloading, it will put
the file in your download directory and call it .part. So, you
might want to try Konq to do that. You might be able to work around the
problem in Moz by turning your cache off. That's just a guess, but it might
work...
D
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 13:01:25 -0400
Pierre Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WHY do browser writers insist they know more about the operating
> environment than the user...?
If you are going to use a browser to dl use opera.
As to dl location both mozilla and galeon Will use your selected
locat
Did you install first X and after NV driver?
I'm not sure but probably glx is overwritten.
However the last release of NV is 4363.
Angelo
--- Ken Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy folks,
> I installed the 4349 nVIDIA drivers yesterday and
> poof, no X. The Xserver just
> cycled through
I don't think it's a supermount problem
because i have.
I'm quite sure i didn't have the problem
with alpha13 version too.
Probably i configured the devices as root first.
After that i configured again the devices as normal
user.
Angelo
--- AAW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 25 July 2
Gotta vent...
WHY do browser writers insist they know more about the operating
environment than the user...?
Used Mozilla to download 9.2beta1 to *MY* choice of target disk (yup, I
finally have partitions available to test...); yet after over 300MB EACH
downloaded, cd1 bombed out for lack of di
On Friday 25 July 2003 10:59 am, Ken Thompson wrote:
> Howdy folks,
> I installed the 4349 nVIDIA drivers yesterday and poof, no X. The Xserver
> just cycled through opening to a background to console and back. After it
> finally gave up there was a message about not being able to load
> glx.someth
On Friday 25 July 2003 10:59 am, Ken Thompson wrote:
> Howdy folks,
> I installed the 4349 nVIDIA drivers yesterday and poof, no X. The Xserver
> just cycled through opening to a background to console and back. After it
> finally gave up there was a message about not being able to load
> glx.someth
On Friday 25 July 2003 06:13 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 25 Jul 2003 9:23 am, R N dev wrote:
> > Hi
> > I have this version installed
> > xcdroast-0.98-28.alpha14mdk
> >
> > After having re-configured all the cd-devices
> > (deleted and re-scanned) all works well.
> >
> > Angelo
>
> Maybe th
Stephane Junique wrote:
Hello,
Yes, this is probably an IO problem. I tried but the installation
still stops with an error. Other ideas ?
Regards,
Stephane
Go back and double check your dip settings for the hard drive and the
cd-roms to insure they are set correctly as 'master or slave"
Try m
Howdy folks,
I installed the 4349 nVIDIA drivers yesterday and poof, no X. The Xserver just
cycled through opening to a background to console and back. After it finally
gave up there was a message about not being able to load
glx.something-or-other.o
Any clues as to why?? I installed it just fin
Jeremy Gregorio wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion (I hadn't realized there was a way to
pass options to it) but it's still trying to treat the
'audiocd:/?device=/dev/sdc' as an url, and heading off to google. What
really bugs me is I know it's worked before, and I don't know what
made it sto
Ive recently installed mandrake 9.1 on my laptop .. i also have a Orinoco
gold wireless pcmcia card that id like to use . Does 9.1 support this
card ?? if so ..how do i configure it ?? do i have to recompile anything
or ...is it just plug in and go ??
thank you for any and all help :-)
--
Br
Hi
has anyone compiled this k3b-0.9-1mdk.src.rpm cooker?
I found some errors into spec file, i had to change
0.8-i18n in i18n-0.9 but it does not work yet.
It seems to loose something like
buildroot/usr/lib/menus.
Am I the only one? Any suggestion?
Angelo
__
Do y
On Friday 25 Jul 2003 9:23 am, R N dev wrote:
> Hi
> I have this version installed
> xcdroast-0.98-28.alpha14mdk
>
> After having re-configured all the cd-devices
> (deleted and re-scanned) all works well.
>
> Angelo
>
Maybe this is the answer, Angelo. I see that I have Version:
0.98-27.alpha13md
Thanks for the suggestion (I hadn't realized there was a way to pass
options to it) but it's still trying to treat the
'audiocd:/?device=/dev/sdc' as an url, and heading off to google. What
really bugs me is I know it's worked before, and I don't know what made
it stop. Thanks again though.
On 24 Jul 2003 21:27:34 +0200
Markus Gonaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had my IDE-DVD working with all Versions of Mandrake from 8.1 to 9.0.
> But in actual Mandrake 9.1 all I get is
>
> Jul 24 11:20:50 linux kernel: cdrom: open failed.
>
> I have set it up as scsi-ide (as my first drive a-
Hi
I have this version installed
xcdroast-0.98-28.alpha14mdk
After having re-configured all the cd-devices
(deleted and re-scanned) all works well.
Angelo
--- Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lately whenever I start xcdroast the create cd page
> opens with the
> CD/Image Info selected.
On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 2:01 pm, Miark wrote:
> Try deleting the .xcdroast/ directory.
>
> Miark
>
Good thought, but didn't work :-( It still took around 1 minute on
the image info tab even though no images exist in the directory and
no disk is in the drive. Ah, well. It must be a but in this
Bit late here. How about removing the sane RPM. Seems to work with lots of these stuck
proggies.
On 23 Jul 2003 10:10:15 -0700
James Sparenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 07:29, Peter Stokes wrote:
> > Hi Anne
> >
> > Nice try, but after I delete it and then run xsane, i
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Björn Lundin wanted us to know:
>starting a shell, I get
>bash: TMOUT: readonly variable
>Does anybody know who is trying to change TMOUT.
>I can't find it :(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/profile.d]$ grep TMOUT *
msec.csh:if ( ${?TMOUT} ) then
msec.csh:
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drake wanted us to know:
>echo "splitting /tmp/filelist$$";
>(cat /tmp/filelist$$ \
>| afio -o -E /nsync/kecmods/nocompress -z -Z -G 9 -M 200m -T 3k -v -b
>64 - )\
>| gpg -e -r user1id | split -b$4m - "$2.$datestamp-bz2" ;
>
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