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  1. Well... I agree, it never happened before to me also. And as I can see in the files for the official mdk10 they DO have the upgraded drakxtools... So my guess is that they just... have forgotten about this dependency when making that security advisory... I am sure it will all work when I d/l the updated drakxtools files from the official mdk10 files.
  2. Ah, Tyme... If it was that easy I would have done it :lol: But my linux machine is not connected to the Internet... Basically, I download the updates at work, burn them on CDRW and update my home pc. By advisories I meant everything that can be found on http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisorie...es.php?dis=10.0 This is the first time I am getting failed dependencies issue on updates, so I find it very strange indeed...
  3. Hi all, When I try to apply this http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisorie...e=MDKA-2004:019 advisory I get failed dependencies error (I am not doing automatic, just rpm -Fvh). The error is: =========================== [root@localhost]# rpm -Fvh rpmdrake-2.1.3-2.2.100mdk.i586.rpm warning: rpmdrake-2.1.3-2.2.100mdk.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 22458a98 error: Failed dependencies: drakxtools > 10-21mdk is needed by rpmdrake-2.1.3-2.2.100mdk =========================== But there was no advisories for the drakxtools, so I am sort of at a loss. Can anybody help?
  4. Ok. Thanks Chris, I will try it. But I am not using anything P2P or Bittorent. The computer is not connected to the web at all. So, usually I would have mozilla, quata, apache running at the same time. Of course there are other applications running in the background too, but I don't think that can be the problem... By the way, another thing - when I compile mozilla and run it, it gives me the following errors on console failed in listen(): Invalid argument It does not prevent mozlla from functioning but it would be good to know what it wrong. I don't think it has to do with mozilla, but rather with distro - the error repeats each time I minimize/maximise window, click on the links in mozilla etc. Do you have any idea what could be wrong? There's no such error when I run mozilla rpm. I even tried to compile with all the same options as the rpm build, but still got the same error.
  5. Hi, The problem is with mozilla 1.6 (standard rpm installation for mdk 10.0). It runs for some time (maybe 3-4 hours) and then hangs (meaning that I cannot click any links, open files, etc., however, I can close it normally w/o 'kill'). Console gives the following error: fail to create socket: Too many open files I have never had such error on mdk 9.2. So perhaps it is a distribution problem or a new kernel problem? If anyone knows how this problem can be rectified pls. let me know. Regards ~aya
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