nope nothing useful there - I am re-installing from scratch now to see if I can reproduce it. If I cannot then it must have been Gizmo who walked over my keyboard again
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
Hi Luca
nope nothing useful there - I am re-installing from scratch now to see if I can reproduce it. If I cannot then it must have been Gizmo who walked over my keyboard again
nope nothing useful there - I am re-installing from scratch now to see if I can reproduce it. If I cannot then it must have been Gizmo who walked over my keyboard again
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
Blacky, I did that very thing 2008-2010 on Mandriva's cooker, it was just easier for me than to remember urpmi --noclean at every update. I did it on stable Mageia as well, as I'd get buggy updates from them. I also save Arch's cache.
The rpms you've already missed saving, you've missed. There is no back-dating this. You'll have to go to the server and download the old version.
The rpms you've already missed saving, you've missed. There is no back-dating this. You'll have to go to the server and download the old version.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
Puh I did re-install the entire enchilade and reprodced all the steps I have dokumented here.
Installing drakwizard LAMP phpmyadmin tmux openbox cairo-dock etc.
I lent back and got ready to arrogantly present the very reason for this bug (it is still there in my other VB)
So I rebooted and fired drakconf over and over again - and it works
There is no telling what Gizmo has done with my other install so we should forget that bug.
One thing that really should be in the repos though is glances
Installing drakwizard LAMP phpmyadmin tmux openbox cairo-dock etc.
I lent back and got ready to arrogantly present the very reason for this bug (it is still there in my other VB)
So I rebooted and fired drakconf over and over again - and it works
There is no telling what Gizmo has done with my other install so we should forget that bug.
One thing that really should be in the repos though is glances
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
Ok new bug
libreoffice-l10n-nb-4.1.1-1-omv2013.0.x86_64 is not installed, It is the same as with kde. Now I have the locale nb in kde and also as the default in Libreoffice - but the interface stays english because Norwegian Bokmål (nb)is missing.
Yes I can find it an install it - but this would not be considered user friendly in Norway.
Bug reported
libreoffice-l10n-nb-4.1.1-1-omv2013.0.x86_64 is not installed, It is the same as with kde. Now I have the locale nb in kde and also as the default in Libreoffice - but the interface stays english because Norwegian Bokmål (nb)is missing.
Yes I can find it an install it - but this would not be considered user friendly in Norway.
Bug reported
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
dedanna1029 wrote:I also save Arch's cache.
Uh? Arch saves the cache by default so you can roll back anything. You can clean it with
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pacman -Scc This will also free up lots of space if it is a long time since you have done it.
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
humm.. actually gives 4 terrabyte Harddisk's, if this not enough ?
i think, enough place for rolling back to 100 years in the past
in 10 Years, maybe the first Petabyte Harddisk *lol*
best regards
Blacky
i think, enough place for rolling back to 100 years in the past
in 10 Years, maybe the first Petabyte Harddisk *lol*
best regards
Blacky
Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
When I pick settings for startup in Drakconf I get the message that it cannot find any boot system (grub2) so it will set one up for me.
I don't think this is a feature even if I have a working boot system so there is no need to set up a new one.
It should have popped me in to the current boot settings if you ask me....
I'll report the bug and see if this is a feature or a bug:

Bug reported here
https://issues.openmandriva.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251
OpenMandriva owes me one years supply of free beer now
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And as luca pointed out; this bug was already reported and fixed in bug 28 - since my iso is from the 18th of Oct I did not have the fix.
And putting this content in there:
Worked nicely.
I don't think this is a feature even if I have a working boot system so there is no need to set up a new one.
It should have popped me in to the current boot settings if you ask me....
I'll report the bug and see if this is a feature or a bug:
Bug reported here
https://issues.openmandriva.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251
OpenMandriva owes me one years supply of free beer now

Edit
And as luca pointed out; this bug was already reported and fixed in bug 28 - since my iso is from the 18th of Oct I did not have the fix.
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sudo nano /boot/grub2/drakboot.confAnd putting this content in there:
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boot=/dev/sda
Worked nicely.

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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
A Release Plan has been published:
http://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/2013.0_release_plan
The release manager has expressed some concerns about the tightness of this schedule (he was not present at the meeting which adopted it) and so it may be changed.
Jim
http://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/2013.0_release_plan
The release manager has expressed some concerns about the tightness of this schedule (he was not present at the meeting which adopted it) and so it may be changed.
Jim
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
viking60 wrote:dedanna1029 wrote:I also save Arch's cache.
Uh? Arch saves the cache by default so you can roll back anything. You can clean it withAfter you have done that you will not be able to downgrade anymore.Code: Select all
pacman -Scc
This will also free up lots of space if it is a long time since you have done it.
Remember, I also said I move the files into a self-created folder in /home. Read it all, boss. lol.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html
Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
jkerr82508 wrote:A Release Plan has been published:
http://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/2013.0_release_plan
The release manager has expressed some concerns about the tightness of this schedule (he was not present at the meeting which adopted it) and so it may be changed.
Jim
Thanks Jim
Since it is Friday I guess there is a release today...
The plan is good and having a distro ultimo November sounds possible. In any case OMA cannot afford to let this one slide into next year.
There has been enough time spent already...
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Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
viking60 wrote:Since it is Friday I guess there is a release today...
Nope. RC1 is not due until next Friday, 8th November.
Jim
Re: OpenMandriva releases beta
I wonder when the full release is going to come out.
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