On Friday 31 August 2007 09:26, Art Fore wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 12:01 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Art Fore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-31-07 11:40]:
> > > On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 23:32 +0800, Art Fore wrote:
> > > > OK, needed to compress some files into a zip achrive. Highlight the
> > > > files in Konquerer as usual, select compress, zip (has to be windows
> > > > compatible), says compressing, then never finishes. Have done this
> > > > before.
> >
> >  should be a simple operation
> >
> > > > What is the problem with Suse 10.2 all of a suddent?
> >
> >  Maybe not openSUSE's problem  :^)
> >
> > > This really pisses me off. Something so simple doesn't work. Everytime
> > > I want to do something in a hurry, this happens. Do I have to search
> > > the internet and do this from th command line? If so I might as well go
> > > back to fucking windows.

I wouldn't do that. The glass might cause cuts in inappropriate places.


> >
> > Whatever you choose.

> Copyied the files from USB drive to hardisk, then it worked, although
> there was no compression. 6 ea  meg jpeg files compressed to 13.5 meg.
> wouldn't call that compression.  (2.3 (6 X 2.3 = 13.8)

Now, that's interesting. You didn't mention USB drive.

I popped my Corsair 12Gb USB in and tried to compress two simple files to .zip 
format using the "add to archive" method, I got the messages, 

zip I/O error: Permssion Denied
zip error: Could not create output file (/media/test.zip)

Ewww!


Using the "compress as" method, I get a dialog box with a progress bar that 
sits there way too long.

I do believe you have found a bug.

Anybody else want to test? Anybody got some Raid handy?


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kai ponte
www.perfectreign.com
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