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This update fixes several issues with rpmdrake: - it fixes listing one non installed package as installed in the packages per medium view - it fixes a translation error that broke menu structure when using the swedish translation - it fixes rpmdrake now showing updates whereas MandrivaUpdate does - the graphical program list was updated and now list a couple missing packages - it also prevent ...

This update resolves a new dependency introduced by okular added with the kde-4.2.x updates.

The Yelp help browser shipped with Mandriva 2009 Spring was built without support for LZMA compression. As this is needed to view the compressed manual and GNU Info pages, LZMA support was enabled in this update.

This update fixes a minor issue with urpmi: - no error message and 0 exit code when using CD/DVD media and hal isn"t running

sisimedia Xorg driver wasn"t ported to the newer interfaces of version 1.6 of that X server, resulting in a failure to load the driver due to ABI mismatch. This update fixes this issue.

Firefox as configured in Mandriva Linux 2009.1 doesn"t open PDF files with the right application if using KDE. This update makes Okular the default application for PDF files in KDE.

This update fixes several issues with mdkapplet. On 2009.1 PowerPack, mdkonline wrongly set up the 2009.0 restricted media instead of the 2009.1 ones . Mdkapplet checks once a day if a new distribution is availlable. When checking again for updates , mdkapplet forgot to warn about the new distribution. It now remembers that a new distro is availlable . When adding restricted media on PowerPack, on ...

krandrtray from KDE4 is known to have some issues. A patch was added that makes krandrtray open its configuration module when the system tray icon is clicked.

In 2009.1, if you launch Firefox remotely via ssh, xdm, or rlogin, the menus are sluggish. When you right click on links, it takes 2-3 *seconds* for the menu to appear. A new libxcb package was build with fixes for this issue, bringing firefox back to it"s normal speed when running remotely.

This update fixes several issues regarding the live upgrade to a more recent distribution, notably: - new distributions are now only presented after all updates were applied. - if current distribution is no more supported, we will about it and offer to upgrade to a newer release It also fix a couple crashes: - a rare crash - gracefully handle server issues


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