I don't see a real reason why you'd like to use that repository. It's SVN
checkout just built for a given distro. The list of packages is not complete.
Even we (the developers) do not use that packages. Use FACTORY.
OK, now the explanation: libzypp changed its API with source-compatible only
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On Monday 12 June 2006 15:44, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Montag, 12. Juni 2006 14:09 schrieb Silviu Marin-Caea:
3. create /etc/profile.d/kdewm.sh with this content
export KDEWM=/usr/local/bin/compiz.sh
No need to make it executable.
This will start compiz
Hi everyone,
as the development team of the smart package manager is getting ready to
release smart 0.42 shortly, I would like to ask everyone who is using
smart on SUSE Linux to help testing. Therefore I'v updated the smart
package for SUSE Linux, which is available via the openSUSE Build
i get this error when trying to update using smart:
Failed to download packages:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/cthiel1/SL-10.0/i586/smart-gui-0.41-42.1.i586.rpm:
Not Found
-- michael
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 12:33:31PM -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
2006/6/14, Christoph Thiel
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 11:37:43AM -0400, Michael Galloway wrote:
i get this error when trying to update using smart:
Failed to download packages:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/cthiel1/SL-10.0/i586/smart-gui-0.41-42.1.i586.rpm:
Not Found
That's an outdated version,
What is smart-ksmarttray?
Thanks
A small applet that show up in you're systray to inform you when there are
updates. (like suseWatcher/Zen-thing). For KDE.
Azerion
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Before I file a bug, I want to know wether pther people have noticed it,
or if it is due to the fact that I use Parallels (a VM program).
1) No border on the popup windows during the installation
2) When I use the 1 CD installation, minimal textmode, when it goes on to
the formatting, I get the
Another version, another problem. :-/
When I just make an iso with CD 1, I get the following problem:
When I pick minimal text install at the Installation Settings at
Software I get: Cannot solve dependencies automatically. Manual
intervention is required (in red).
* Minimum System (47.6 MB
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-
Before I file a bug, I want to know wether pther people have noticed it,
or if it is due to the fact that I use Parallels (a VM program).
1) No border on the popup windows during the installation
I hadn't noticed during my install but a
* houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jun 14. 2006 20:53]:
Before I file a bug, I want to know wether pther people have noticed it,
or if it is due to the fact that I use Parallels (a VM program).
1) No border on the popup windows during the installation
2) When I use the 1 CD installation, minimal
* Christoph Thiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-14-06 11:00]:
as the development team of the smart package manager is getting ready to
release smart 0.42 shortly, I would like to ask everyone who is using
smart on SUSE Linux to help testing. Therefore I'v updated the smart
package for SUSE Linux,
On Monday 12 June 2006 7:47 pm, Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
I am dying to get home and try this tonight, and I will know the
answers myself of course.
Am Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2006 00:06 schrieb Lorenzo Paulatto:
Nice but it locked up my ATI drivers (fglrx_6_9_0_SUSE101-8.24.8-1)
after a few minutes and I was forced to reboot via hardware.
Works on both, my Nvidia box (using binary driver) and my ATI laptop (Radeon
R250 Lf [FireGL 9000] using
On 6/13/06, Peter Flodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
I am dying to get home and try this tonight, and I will know the
answers myself of course.
On Monday 12 June 2006 08:20, Pascal Bleser wrote:
* should we not create a _new_ list, (keeping the suse-linux-e also),
moderated for the ones that prefere this. I know I rarely answer on
suse-linux-e for many reason mostly in rapport with the fact 90% of the
posts are OT
Ouch.. is it
On 6/14/06, Harry ten Berge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a NATIVE Linux application!
Because GoogleEarth is written with the beatiful Qt :-)
This is a *very* impressive application. Google rocks, Trolltech rocks!
Regards Harry
Yes it is impressive.
And it is great seeing a good
On 6/14/06, Peter Flodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/14/06, Harry ten Berge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a NATIVE Linux application!
Because GoogleEarth is written with the beatiful Qt :-)
This is a *very* impressive application. Google rocks, Trolltech rocks!
Regards Harry
Yes
The project YaST-tools has been created on Novell Forge, and contains
utilities that can be useful to the opensuse community.
_This project is not supported by Novell_ , all software is used at your own
risk, and most of them are the result of developer's playgrounds. The idea is
that the
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 02:58 -0400, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Monday 12 June 2006 7:47 pm, Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
I am dying to get home and try this tonight, and I will
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 8:57 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Fred,
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 23:58, Fred A. Miller wrote:
...
The images needs some workrural areas really lack in sharp
definition. But, the software works fine.
That's the nature of the dataset. The high-resolution
Fred,
On 2006-06-14, at 10:32:26, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 8:57 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Fred,
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 23:58, Fred A. Miller wrote:
...
The images needs some workrural areas really lack in sharp
definition. But, the software works fine.
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 1:56 pm, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Optics is what it is. That is to say, the closer you are to the
object you wish to observe visually (or photographically), the better
resolution is available. The size of the lens matters, too, but
there's no getting around
Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Monday 12 June 2006 08:20, Pascal Bleser wrote:
* should we not create a _new_ list, (keeping the suse-linux-e also),
moderated for the ones that prefere this. I know I rarely answer on
suse-linux-e for many reason mostly in rapport with the fact 90% of the
posts are OT
Fred,
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 16:35, Fred A. Miller wrote:
...
I've seen some satellite images that you'd find quite astonishing.
Then show me. Astound me. But if you can see vertical surfaces, I'll
know it's not satellite imagery...
Fred
Randall Schulz
Am Wednesday 14 June 2006 10:04 schrieb James Ogley:
On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 14:21 -0400, Jonh Arson wrote:
Alright then, i started to move my stuff over to 2.15 yesterday and did
a bit this morning too, working on the platform ATM updated glib, cairo,
glitz, gnome-keyring, poppler, and some
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 at 10:49, Adrian Schröter wrote:
It is anyway not really good, when jabberd is the only exception
where the user has to manually find that out while all other
packages are package in a different way, where this is not needed.
it wouldn't be any different with the
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Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Wednesday 14 June 2006 11:23 schrieb Reinhard Max:
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 at 10:49, Adrian Schröter wrote:
It is anyway not really good, when jabberd is the only exception
where the user has to manually find that out
Hi,
On 6/14/06, Dinar Valeev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
What about ru.opensuse.org?
we translate required pages.
thx
And vi.opensuse.org, too.
People are busy. Wait one moment :). Ждём ребята.
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