Mandrake 9.2b1 Released, 2.6 Test Kernel in Cooker
DCowern writes "Mandrake today announced 9.2 beta 1 of their distribution. More interestingly, Mandrake has included a test version of kernel 2.6 in cooker (their development version). It's dated 27 July so it should be on all the cooker mirrors in the RPM2 directory by now. If you can't find it on your favorite mirror, it's definitely on ftp.sunet.se."
Better yet, Bruha points to BitTorrent files for the 1st 2nd, and 3rd ISOs, and a link to the Mandrake 9.2 wiki, writing "Note that the beta1 installation uses the same kernel as 9.1 did, so if you had problems installing 9.1, you may want to wait for beta2 (which will use an updated kernel)."
Will this be the first major distro running the 2.6 kernel?
Beta 1 was put onto the mirrors on 22nd July. So by the time you read this, it'll be at beta2
"My dog needs new ears"
... note that this guy at redhat is tracking the test releases with redhat-installable RPMs, over RH9.
If you try it, note that you must upgrade modutils and some other packages given in the link. Many modules have changed names, like usb-ohci.o -> ohci-hcd.ko so you will need to do some screwing around. I have been running test1 then test2 for a couple of weeks from the link on top of Redhat 9 and it has been working very nicely.
It's a beta. Of course it's unfinished, they want you to help find bugs...
I know a lot of people use Mandrake (myself included), but really is it necessary to annouce the beta version of a point release? C'mon... Not that many people are interested in burning the ISOs for a b1. When the point release comes out of beta, then maybe it deserves a front page article, but this is just wasted space on /.s front page.
MMORPG fan-boy? Prove your worth
Oh, never mind.
Beta 1 of many is an unfinished product? Gee, who knew?? Yes, there most certainly trying to push an unfinished product on you. In fact, I think they'll just release beta 1 as 9.2 final in the future. What a fucking tool.
Don't be fooled by labels such as "beta" and "test", I've been running 2.6.0-test1-mm2 on a server for about a week now and it's extremely stable. If you need any of the features that the 2.6 branch introduces or if you just want to try it out, mandrake is the way to go.
OTOH, the only thing I dislike about mandrake is that they force KDE down your throat like it's the next best thing after bread and butter, I really wish they would include mode optinons at install like wm2, ion, openbox, icewm, but also install the qt and gtk libs in the background so you could run gnome/kde applications. That way more people would find out about the alternatives to KDE (it's too distracting and relativealy slow for my tastes.)
You sir are an idiot. I am American, a Marine, and a patriot. Mandrake is a great product.
Please don't post to stories that you don't think are interesting. If you do, you will just post uninteresting comments. A new release of a beta of linux version is very important. That's how the news reaches those who would beta test. I'm very interested in knowing what to expect, even if I don't test the beta.
In this episode, the moderators mod a stupid post insightful. Even though it seems this has been done a million times before, they never tire of it. I don't know what they were thinking.
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Support Microsoft over Mandrake? Why, just because the French are percieved as snobby? Setting the merits of their respective products aside for the moment, which company would you say is more honest and a better corporate citizen? As far as their products go, which OS is more secure? If you can't see past your hatred of the French, why not support Red Hat instead of Microsoft? After all, choosing Microsoft over Linux is like choosing slavery over freedom.
Craig?? Is that you?
New users shouldn't be using a beta
You mean... you won't help me?
OTOH, the only thing I dislike about mandrake is that they force KDE down your throat like it's the next best thing after bread and butter, I really wish they would include mode optinons at install like wm2, ion, openbox, icewm, but also install the qt and gtk libs in the background so you could run gnome/kde applications.
/etc/mandrake-release/ Mandr ake/RPMS/enlightenment-0.16.5-13mdk.i586.rpm: //ftp.cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS/WindowMaker-0.80.2-4mdk.i586.rpmf tp.cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS/blackbox-0.65.0-1mdk.i586.rpm. cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS/xfce-3.8.18-1mdk.i586.rpm. co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/swm-1.2.5-3mdk.i586.rpmc o.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/fvwm2-2.4.16-2mdk.i586.rpma e.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/amiwm-0.20.48-6mdk.i586.rpmc ae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/waimea-0.4.0-3mdk.i586.rpma e.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/olvwm-4.4-14mdk.i586.rpm. co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/AfterStep-1.8.11-3mdk.i586.rpmt p.cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/ratpoison-1.2.2-2mdk.i586.rpmp .cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/fluxbox-0.9.4-2mdk.i586.rpmc ae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/pwm-1.0-11mdk.i586.rpmo .za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/ion-metadome-20020605-3mdk.i586.rpmp ://ftp.cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/evilwm-0.99.14-1mdk.i586.rpm. cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/fvwm-1.24r-23mdk.i586.rpme .co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/ion-20030627-3mdk.i586.rpma e.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586/Mandr ake/RPMS2/rox-session-0.1.20-1mdk.i586.rpm
$ cat
Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (Cooker) for i586
$ urpmq --sources enlightenment windowmaker blackbox xfce olvwm waimea AfterStep amiwm evilwm fluxbox fvwm fvwm2 ion ion-metadome pwm ratpoison rox-session swm
ftp://ftp.cae.co.za/pub/mandrake/cooker/i586
ftp
ftp://
ftp://ftp
ftp://ftp.cae
ftp://ftp.cae.
ftp://ftp.c
ftp://ftp.
ftp://ftp.c
ftp://ftp.cae
ftp://f
ftp://ft
ftp://ftp.
ftp://ftp.cae.c
ft
ftp://ftp
ftp://ftp.ca
ftp://ftp.c
(this is our internal mirror, find your own)
Is that enough? (oh, there's still qvwm in PLF, since it looks too similar to some other desktop we know).
Mandrake has never forced a desktop on anyone, and all you need to enjoy the Mandrake configuration tools is gtk+2 and perl.
Sure, not all the window managers are in the main distro, but without contrib, you're missing half of the distro anyway!
The simple fact is that no true partiot would use Linux at all. In these hard times we must rally around our companies, our economy, and our president. If we let the 'Linux Community' have their way, we will all be at the mercy of the Germans making KDE, or the Japanese with their desktop.
What are you saying? Oh no, there's other country outside USA... We should not help them. Yeah, they should buy US products, but please don't buy their products?
And after that, people will still be amazed that there could be an anti-american feeling in the old countries...
Montreal - Best city to live in!
Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time you silly english k-nnnnniggets..... Fetchez la vache!
YHBT, you stupid FUCKING idiot. YHL. HAN FUCKING D.
Mandrake Linux 9.2 Beta 1 has arrived to offer you the opportunity of an entertaining summer bug squashing. Ranking of this next Mandrake, as for level of refinement, is partly in your hands. Join forces with the Mandrake Development team! Install the Beta and send your reports. Remember however that this is an experimental distribution not suitable to everyday-tasks machines. Take care.
Thats from Mandrake's website.
Jeeze...RTFA next time. Or go look up the definition of BETA software.
Snoozer.
aj@teinixxx:~$ whois boycott-mandrake.com
.com and .net domains can now be registered
Whois Server Version 1.3
Domain names in the
with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net
for detailed information.
No match for "BOYCOTT-MANDRAKE.COM".
Can you spell T-R-O-L-L?
I thought Mandrake needed millions of dollars in donations or it was going out of business? What happened?
Democrats or Republicans. They are both taking us to the same place and they are not afraid of us anymore.
Can you spell S-A-T-I-R-E?
Anyone who took that shit seriously is a TOTAL MORON.
how the fuck does this shit get on slashdot ?! Sure Mandrake is a French product - but your computer was probbably made in China too. The French might not have wanted to get involved in a war, but they are not involved in terrorisim. Linux is un american ?! allowing one company control over your desktop and what you do on it is un American. (if this post was a joke, i probbably look like an idiot now, and for that I apoligize)
Those *jerks*! The nerve of them shipping a BETA release with bugs in it.
And here I am, sitting around like a fool thinking "beta" was short for "betar than the final release".
Height: 38U, Weight: 0 Newtons, Eyes: #0000FF, OS: Gray Matter 1.0 (Alpha)
Well, it's offtopic, but here ya' go anyway:
No iso's available. You *can* get the RPM's and SRPM's at:
ftp://ftp.linuxforum.hu/mirror/Mandrake-old/upd
I downloaded those bitorrent iso's last week, way before they could get slash . . . wait . . . bitorrent . . .
I CAN'T WIN!
Sdelat' Ameriku velikoy Snova!
Please pay. Mandrake needs donations desperately or else it will go out of business.
I need also donations otherwise I will loose my house, could you help me please ?
I have been using OO 1.1 now for 6 months or so. Its beta - but it is very stable. Some of the features (print to pdf) make it worth including it in the distro now.
Also does anyone know if they have included the Ximain OO hacks for OO?
You, sir, are the idiot. Stupid fucking slashbots. How could so many of you bite such an obvious troll... and then get modded up for it?
Slashdot sucks.
Look, when I spend $50 on Red Hat instead of $2000 on Microsoft, the other $1950 doesn't just disappear. I spend it on other goods and services. So I still purchase $2000 of goods and services into the world economy, it just goes to more people than the ass-hats at Microsoft.
Ironically, the name of this fallacy is the "broken window fallacy".
Dear fellow patriots ...
we all look forward to a world united under the flag of Freedom, Democracy, and the American Way
I hate to burst your bubble here, but is the American Way, led by the principles of freedom and democracy and free market capitalism, to give people the freedom to choose what they want? To let the market decide which products are bad and which are good? To engage other nations in dialogue and promote the values of liberty and democracy?
Was America not won from the British, supported industrially, and motivated ideologically by the French? Did these two countries not have a very good relationship for hundreds of years?
Oh, sorry, when you say The American Way, what you mean is the Neo-Colonial Conservative way, that belies instead in the preservation of successful American private enterprise for its own sake, the flattening of all who disagree with you, the curtailment of civil liberties and outright arrogance, and the selective use of tariffs to protect American industry against foreign competition, regardless of what you tell the rest of the world to do.
The French are having a very difficult time because they are long past their colonial greatness and have descended to a chaotic socialist society of laziness and ineptitude.
The British and the Spannish are long past their colonial greatness. The French never had any. Please be more careful with your facts in future.
One of the most profound students of "what is different about America was the Frenchman, Alexis de Tocqueville. I*n his book Democracy in America describing what makes American culture distinctive, he said that the inclination of Americans to form informal, community-based non-government, non-corporate associations in order to do the projects the community needs. Volunteer fireman associations are but one common example.
And now the Internet has expanded the notion of community past walking-distance geographic boundaries, has expanded those needed community projects to include Linux, Apache, and the like, and has exported the whole volunteer community association idea to the world.
The sad thing is that now big government and corporatism -- and collusion between the two -- are destroying that uniquely American practice of volunteer community associations at home!
"My opinions are my own, and I've got *lots* of them!"
The French might not have wanted to get involved in a war, but they are not involved in terrorisim.
What about the Rainbow Warrior? Or don't you count covertly blowing up manned civilian ships as an act of terrorism?
Those torrents I pointed out are from mandrake themselves.. They're running the tracker appareently.. I have not looked but I bet BT is installed in 9.2b.
Now I'm curious what bandwidth savings Mandrakesoft made with using Bt to distribute the files!
Boycott Mandrake and support Microsoft for more Freedom.
:)
Contradictory, isn't it ?
I'd consider paying, if I knew if you guys had Mandrake 6.1 in the archives. But since my experience with Mandrake has been that old copies disappear from ibiblio and wuarchive, I'm not about to shell out any money without some guarantee.
Personally, I think Manfrake is one of the best distributions. However, I see no reason to stop them from going out of business. This lack of archives is serious issue. RedHat sucks, but they have archives all the way back to 1.0 (you do have to dig around a bit).
I am fixing someone's old server which runs M 6.1. It's not on the internet, so no immediate security issues, just an NFS file server thats been running happily. They wanted to add a few packages to it and discovered they had to call me because they couldn't find an iso of RPMS on the net. I had the original burned copy it was installed from. They want to know where an internet copy is, because the lack of it makes them nervous. If they decide to upgrade the entire machine because of this, I'll use Debian.
...So it will be stable and clean when *I* will migrate to 2.6 :-)
Christophe (Don't hesitate to point out my spelling and grammar mistakes, I want to learn - Thanks).
ftp://ftp.linuxforum.hu/mirror/Mandrake-old/update s/6.1
But it isn't actually all of Mandrake 6.1. It's just the updated RPMs. Nice, but not that useful -- you can't even do a Mandrake 6.1 install by hand, because the X packages never needed an update, so it's just not all there.
What I am looking for the is the .iso files of the CDs, or the directory tree I can build them from. The first one should be bootable and have the install program on it, the second one should have just the source, if I remember correctly.
And no, the czech site ftp://mandrake.redbox.cz/Mandrake-old/ doesn't have it either. I'm painfully going through all the mirror sites and then checking to see if that mirror kept old copies, with no luck yet. I think I'll move to the German mirrors in hopes that those conservative squareheads kept something around.
No way I'm paying money to Mandrake now. Why should I set myself up for a disaster years down the road where I can't add to or re-create the machine ? If I wanted to forced to stay up to date I can always use windows.
The last Mandrake release ran a 2.4.21 prerelease kernel. I personally never had any stability problems with it. I also understand that Mandrake tends to gravitate toward the bleeding edge of the packages they include in their releases, but the kernel is one place I think shouldn't be included in this manner. I think Mandrake is a wonderful company who makes an awesome distribution. I even have a customer's server running Mandrake 9.0 for 7 months and they haven't had a single problem with it (they use it for Samba and DHCP primarily). I suppose if one is looking for the latest and greatest, look toward Mandrake. Otherwise stick to Slackware or Debian for more matured packages in a distribution release.
Is it so damn difficult to learn the difference between THEIR, THERE and THEY'RE? Let me guess, you get "they're" wrong too?
To say that the French are terrorists because of some random French idiots is kind of like saying Americans are terrorists because of Timothy McVeigh and the Unabomber.
God, I must be bored. I'm talking to trolls.
Finally someone understood! I modded that +1 funny earlier
Yup! IIRC, that was the strategy when 2.4.x came out too. Release the new series as a toy for early adopters, but with more frequent bug squashing as the serious agenda.
No, nothing more. Nothing less. Now, move on, here is nothing to see.
I am a fool, but...
Now that I have your attention, I would like to discuss the larger issue of Linux in general. It is time for us, fellow patriots, to look at our situation in the world on a global scale. Microsoft is an American company. Bill Gates started with nothing and built an empire. What is the problem here?
Bill Gates father is a high-end corporate attorney. Bill grew up in a house that would be the == of somebody makeing > 7 figures today. In fact, Bill's father funded much of the early work. That is the fact.
There are many american enterprises that are failing due to MS's tactics.
We should be supporting American enterprise, not undermining it. The simple fact is that no true partiot would use Linux at all. In these hard times we must rally around our companies, our economy, and our president.
And the www.whitehouse.gov runs what? The software that is sold to the CIA/NSA/Home Seucrity requires what? Say the word; Linux. Even the DOD is now moving to Linux as their base.
I agree about the economy. As such, our companies that have to move forward, but can not spend money wastefully, have all moved to Linux and are getting profits. Google, Amazon, Walmart, and Lowes are either running Linux or are moving to it (quietly).
I find it ironic that you are pushing MS when the net is horribly slow due to something aimed straight at its black heart. Likewise, the fact that Ridge had to issue a national security alert yesterday about it.
And this disregards the fact that MS IIS systems account for less than 25% of web servers and yet have nearly 100% of the credit card thefts (normally American CC's; These could be used by terrorist to further blow us up).
If we let the 'Linux Community' have their way, we will all be at the mercy of the Germans making KDE, or the Japanese with their desktop. Do you plan to learn Japanese in the near future? You may have to, if we don't start poneying up to the bar and laying it down for our cause...
hummm.... free enterprise sounds like a good cause. If they are better, well.....
I hate the fact that I even took a second to answer back, but man, oh man...
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
Holy cow... Microsoft must be getting desperate. They are really scraping the barrel with these AC anti-linux trolls on Slashdot! :)
"Hey! Unless this is a nude love-in, get the hell off my property!!"
Surely you are kidding yourself, turn off the am radio man. While the French had dealings with Saddam, what about our deals with the Taliban for running a pipeline through Afghanistan? What about us supporting Saddam back when he was gassing his own people. In fact, I willing to bet that you don't even know that when Saddam gassed his own people, the U.N. had a vote to Censure Iraq, and guess who vetoed it? The U.S. did, how is that for supporting an evil regime. My point is that, Sure the French have and will Fuck up, but so do we, and like Ghandi said , " An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
Secondly are we in the U.S. so short sighted as to think we are the only people who can have a decision as to who we will and will not buy from? This is a two way street and the more we piss off the rest of the world the more they can tell us to
take a hike and buy products from other places. I can't imagine that the current Administrations attitude torward the rest of the world won't hurt our own exports.
I hope your not expecting Limpbaugh, Orielly or Hannity to offer you a helping hand when you need it.
Since Red Hat is an American distribution, will it brutally murder innocent civilians after I install it? Will it leave dupleted uranium on your keyboard? Inquiring minds want to know.
You're not a patriot. You're a fucking Fox News watching neocon.
On that note, I'm gonna go out to Trader Joe's and buy some imported Camembert cheese just to piss you off.
To say that the French are terrorists because of some random French idiots is kind of like saying Americans are terrorists because of Timothy McVeigh and the Unabomber.
Well, the French certainly aren't the only western country to have a history of state sponsored terrorist acts but the "random idiots" who destroyed the Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand's waters and caused one death (it could easily have been more, others managed to escape) were working for the French government.
I don't think any court has officially concluded that the French Government were responsible but I think you'd have to be fairly gullible to doubt it. Undeniably those convicted were agents of the French Government. Being as generous as possible to the French Government you'd have to say that commissioned officers that they assigned to assist their security forces were people who planted bombs in their spare time.
I'm sure you can dig up serious wrong doing by most powerful countries though. And that doesn't justify it of course.
Heh! Good one dude.
No it won't do that but it will come in and bail out you European fuckheads the next time you need help. Ungrateful bastards!
Mandrake 9.1 isn't available from any vendors listed on PriceGrabber.com, and I doubt 9.2 will be either.
Face it, Mandrake's US channel sales suck.
No, but it will help you rebel against the crown!
In my reply, the context of "ever" was post-bankruptcy filing, due to this being the context of the post I was replying to. Sorry, I should have been more clear about that.
... to prevent the layoff of developers.
Maybe the people that ran Mandrake into the ground are gone now?
They were kicked out a good few months before the bankruptcy protection filing, but it was too late
Former Mandrake user.
What changed?
Buy from the Mandrake store directly. Problem solved.
sig? No thanks, I don't smoke.
The Japanese with their one desktop?!?!? +5 Funny!
Thank you for coming (totally selflessly as there was no Lusithania nor Silberberg telegram) to help us beat the Germans in 1917 (three years after the war began) after we decided to invade germany to rid them of their so blatant weapons of mass destruction.
Thank you again for coming (totally selflessly again as Pearl Harbour is a myth) to help us beat the Germans in 1941 (2+ years after the war began; 1+ year after the french lost it).
We are so selfish to have refused to help you defend yourselves against that internationally dangerous Saddam Hussein, who had already taken all of your east coast. But be sure we may eventually help the US in 2006 when it will be fully occupied by Saddam's world's fourth largest army in the world, might they decide to attack us by surprise.
Just as a note, the open-source XFree86 driver is called "nv". It is independent of the kernel since all it does is:
- provide 2D support, that too for some nvidia cards only
- has no AGP support
- does not support the latest nvidia cards (geforce4 and geforce FX)
I hope the 2.6 kernel forces nvidia (and ATI) to change that so that we get open-source drivers that are really worth using.
people can get pissed about this but i think it's one of the funniest things i've read in ages.
the way the author tied governmental decisions and oplitics to a little company making a product is beautiful--it's exactly what boycotts are all about, trying to put pressure on the government from the inside.
of course, it's hard not to notice that the american administration "sexed up" the war on iraq, etc...and france claimed that all the way. certainly appears to be the case.
and in these troubled times, my fellow countryman, let us not forget that greatest of all gifts the french have bestowed upon the westarn world, oral sex. for that reason alone, i will buy a german beer today, watch some japanese anime, and boot up my mandrake 9.1 install.
vive la [dif]france!
Because obviously, as a French speaking tourist in Western US, Everybody from the slave class people in the restaurant/hotel/tourism addressed me in a French that would have put Victor Hugo to shame...
In this day and age of slapdash, sophmoric, poorly crafted trolls, it's a rare pleasure to find an artiste of your stature craft a world-class gem such as you've graced us with today. Patriotism, xenophobic rants, feux anti-capitalist baiting, dead and foreign language links, you wield them as a master wields the foil. Sir, I salute you and your unwavering determination to rise to the top of your field.
Python 2.3. I was very surprised to not see python 2.3, even in mandrake cooker. Given the increased stability and speed I would have thought they'd have rushed to update to it when 2.3 was released. Worse for me, I'm unfamilier enough with rpm building to take the risk of trying to update python myself.
Everything will be taken away from you.
The subject says it all. Redhat relased a beta about the same time and I am sure it does not have such glaring bugs. If the purpose of the release is bug fixing, it should be installable first. I know (since I installed LM 9.2beta) how hard it was to select/unselect packages using mouse from hundreds of them. If mandrake wants users to report unknown bugs they should atleast fix the known ones before putting it out. After all, the bugs in question are not from 3rd party software but in their own tools.
Thats assuming beta is the right word. I think the right word is alpha.
You, sir, have been trolled. :)
Since SuSE is a German distro, will it gather and slaughter millions of innocent people based only on their religion? Inquiring minds want to know.
Overrated / Underrated : Moderation
Since Turbolinux is a Japaneese distro, does that mean it will launch its CDs into your servers, killing thousands when you least expect it? Inquiring minds want to know.
Overrated / Underrated : Moderation
I am running a 750MHz duron + 256MB pc133 SDR RAM with mandrake-9.1 and kde-3.1.3 and its fast enough. I have no speed problems with starting a konqueror window (1.5 s with preloading) with 12 existing windows (5 konsole + 7 konqueror; each konqueror window with multiple tabs).
Note that any average desktop user switching from MS windows these days will have a more powerful machine (a CPU of 1.4 GHz P4/Athlonxp at least + 256 DDR RAM) so KDE speed problems are going to be an issue if only you try to run it on a 500 MHz k6-2 with 128MB SDR RAM. But these days with RAM being so cheap, almost any reasonable CPU with 256+ MB RAM will make KDE 3.x run really good. Besides, in my experience, KDE-3.1 was faster than KDE-3.0.x and KDE-3.2 will be faster than KDE-3.1 on the same hardware.
And I am sure you can dig up enough evidence of the US supporting innumerable terrorist groups in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe. US also has the distinction of beiong condemned by the International court.
He's probably a neocon Jew or Christian Zionist redneck who thinks the whole world should bow down and worship Israel, and he's pissed because the French told the US to fuck off because they weren't interested in making the world safe for Israel
And I am sure you can dig up enough evidence of the US supporting innumerable terrorist groups in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe.
Agreed.
Will this new version of Mandrake actually boot from the CDROM ISO (like redhat or slackware)? I've had trouble with the last two versions simply giving me an error that it cannot read from the device during installation. This was tested on 3 different computer systems and none of them could even get to the installation screen.
I also understand that Mandrake tends to gravitate toward the bleeding edge of the packages they include in their releases, but the kernel is one place I think shouldn't be included in this manner.
;-), one disk failure, no software failures), on our own Dell PowerEdge boxes, but then again I can't think of a recent release that had issues on server applications (and I have run everything since 7.0 on production servers ... but 7.2 and 8.0 were a bit rough around the edges if you happened to use ReiserFS 2.x on a 2.2 kernel).
Ummm, you did notice that the 2.6 kernel we're talking about is in contrib? Most newbies won't even be able to find it! 9.2 Will most certainly default to a 2.4.22 kernel (since we are rapidly approaching version freeze time), but there are already a few alternative kernels in contrib, and this will be just another choice.
I even have a customer's server running Mandrake 9.0 for 7 months and they haven't had a single problem with it (they use it for Samba and DHCP primarily).
Same experience, on a clients Compaq Proliant (the software is more reliable than the hardare
Otherwise stick to Slackware or Debian for more matured packages in a distribution release.
Would that be the Debain that lets you choose between samba-2.2.3a and 3.0.0alpha, with nothing in between? s/mature/obsolete/g (not that there's anything wrong with samba3, it's also available in Mandrake contribs since 9.1, and for a few other releases from my site).
French-based distro
Don't use a French-based distro. Use a freedom-based instead.
Come on, why should 2.6 be 50% faster than 2.4? Maybe SCO will sue us 50% faster because of the stolen codelines in 2.6, e.g. for (i=0;in;i++)? But give me an benchmark to show the 50% performance improvement.
What (de) ga(u)ll(e)! Next thing you know, they'll be selling us beta software at hundreds of dollars a box, or forcing computer manufacturers to bundle it with their systems. Good thing honest American companies would never do that.
Offtopic, but...
Thanks for the link. That's actually a pretty interesting article and I wasn't aware of the French Secret Services responsibility for that particular act.
Go here.
There are 2 kinds of people in this world: Those who write in decimal and those who don't
Oh yes, definitely offtopic, and I'm not supporting a boycott of Mandrake or whatever :)
It's mainly interesting to me as a relatively clear cut example of a Western government doing something very wrong, apparently just to prevent a civilian group from embarrasing them. (Incidentally, in a world where tens of thousands can get killed in a terrorist attack or a retaliation it's hard to find words to describe an attack like this where "only" one person died that doesn't sound like either hyperbole or ridiculously weak).
I think the moral of the story is that whilst you don't want to fall for every conspiracy theory going that governments do need watching, and I certainly wouldn't limit that to the French Government.
Since we're talking about the Mandrake distribution here - has anyone found out why kernel module auto loading appear to be broken when using 2.6.0test2 in Mandrake 9.1?
/etc/modules or manually modprobe them in.
One symptom of this is booting 2.6.0test2 and finding out that NO modules are loaded in for mouse, USB, Ethernet and so forth unless. To get around this I've had to manually list related kernel modules in
I'm wondering if this problem occurs in the 2.6.0 test kernel supplied by Mandrake?
I've had one bad experience with Mandrake using the pre-release kernel for 9.1, I wasn't able to run GDB (it kept saying it could not set a breakpoint) until the latest kernel update (I think about a week ago). Since GDB is critical to development, I'd think they would have ironed out that problem a little earlier. Aside from that I've had no problems at all, it's been great.
How'd you notice :-)
in my life God comes first.... but Linux is pretty high after that
Francis Smit
Urah! Semper Fi! :)
:)
Troll boy just forgot to take his lithium.
You're from Adequacy, aren't you?
Nice try tho.
IMHO, if their religion is RedHat, yes.
You'll get two votes each week to vote for your favourite programs. The ones ranked highest will be packaged first. Very good idea.
Bye egghat.
-- "As a human being I claim the right to be widely inconsistent", John Peel