Re: [opensuse] Top/lsof
Could try this one.. while true; do clear;ps r -eo comm,pcpu,pid; sleep 1;done man ps for alot more options. HTH's On 1/11/08, Kain, Becki (B.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I care because I'm trying to figure out what threads of certain processes are continuing to run at 99% of a cpu. I'd like to know what the system is considering system space in top's calculation of system space. I'm trying to solve a reoccurring pegging of the cpu's issue. If there is another set of commands that I should be using, please let me know Thanks -Original Message- From: Randall R Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:51 PM To: opensuse@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse] Top/lsof On Friday 11 January 2008 10:33, Kain, Becki (B.) wrote: I read the man page of top but it's not helpful for this question. When top tells me cpu0 is being used 50.0% by sys, cpu1 is being used 65.7% by system space, how do I break down what processes are making up that 65.7%, in system space, of the cpu? And in lsof, how do you tell which cpu a process id's threads are tied to? Why do you care? I tends to shift rapidly, so programs like top that update once per second or so can't follow these changes, anyway. And I don't see how lsof is relevant at all. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] may we get official openSUSE PHPbb forum?
On 4/13/07, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 12 April 2007, Dave Crouse wrote: So, My how-to's on installing suse ftp ver9.1 that has 95,000+ page views are just irrelevant dribble and we should just close down all the forums because a few of you don't see any virtue in them ? Dave: We have a wiki and archives. Those 95000 people found your page with google. They could just as well find the wiki or the archives The fact that the a hammer is the only tool you know tends to cause you to look at every problem as if it were a nail. -- _ John Andersen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How very strange. lol. Seems I AM the one using more than one medium of communication and yet you accuse ME of only using a hammer roflmao. Seems to me your the one that is small minded making insults at me. Your the one that only views things in black and white, and assumes the mailing list is the only form of communication worthwhile. I never said mailing lists weren't worthwhile, I think all forms are good. However we can get and help new users is a good thing. You are obviously very narrow minded and have forgotten that the last 10 years has actually made the internet more than just text based email and usenet. I suppose I could re-direct www.opensuse.us to a debian site would that make you happier ? If I have served no purpose, then it wouldn't matter to you right ? :P I mean, I did register the domain for the next 10 years, and have made it a point to get google to rank it as high as possible. Perhaps Debian could use the boost in traffic :P Those 95000 people found your page with google. They could just as well find the wiki or the archives But obviously they didn't did they ? I would say forums are much more search engine friendly than a wiki or any email archives. Do a few searches, which comes up more .. archived email lists and wiki's or forums ? (Don't bother responding, I ALREADY know the answer). Contrary to what you think, forums aren't made up of idiots and people that don't know how to run a mail reader. I would venture to say your not on any forums because we would have banned an obnoxious prude like yourself. Crouse Site Admin OpenSuse.us -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] may we get official openSUSE PHPbb forum?
Forums, etc... just segregate a community; and the people most likely to be able to answer questions [in my 10+ years experience] prefer mailing lists [because they also prefer real mail clients which make using mailing lists almost effortless?]. By that token your saying that forums and irc and anything OTHER than a mailing list segregate a community and provide no benefits ? Kind of insulting to myself and other forum creators that have taken the time to create forums/irc channels and more to HELP the community. Not EVERYONE likes to use mailing lists. Mailing lists are many/most of times the official means of communication for projects such as opensuse/fedora/debian, but that doesn't mean forums and irc don't serve any purpose. Many times most of the useful information on the net will be found in forums. http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de 226,995 posts http://www.suseforums.net 171,690 posts (some duplicates of above forum) http://opensuse.us 11,324 posts (And my forum is less that one year old ) http://usalug.org 92,207 posts That's over 1/2 a million searchable posts in 4 forums. Please don't underestimate the usefulness of forums. Crouse Site Admin OpenSUSE.us -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] TV tuners and alikes.
http://usalug.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9184 I wrote that awhile back.. Mines a Winfast 2000xp Works fine with Suse and Arch Linux both. Tutorial I wrote for ArchLinux is here: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tvcard Some useful info: Below is a list of cards and their respective numbers 0 - AutoDetect 1 - MIRO PCTV 2 - Hauppauge old 3 - ST 4 - Intel 5 - Diamond DTV2000 6 - AVerMedia TVPhone 7 - MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta 8 - Fly Video II 9 - TurboTV 10 - Hauppauge new (bt878) 11 - MIRO PCTV pro 12 - ADS Technologies Channel Surfer TV 13 - AVerMedia TVCapture 98 14 - Aimslab VHX 15 - Zoltrix TV-Max 16 - Pixelview PlayTV (bt878) 17 - Leadtek WinView 601 18 - AVEC Intercapture 19 - LifeView FlyKit w/o Tuner 20 - CEI Raffles Card 21 - Lucky Star Image World ConferenceTV 22 - Phoebe Tv Master + FM 23 - Modular Technology MM205 PCTV, bt878 24 - Askey/Typhoon/Anubis Magic TView CPH051/061 (bt878) 25 - Terratec/Vobis TV-Boostar 26 - Newer Hauppauge WinCam (bt878) 27 - MAXI TV Video PCI2 28 - Terratec TerraTV+ 29 - Imagenation PXC200 30 - FlyVideo 98 31 - iProTV 32 - Intel Create and Share PCI 33 - Terratec TerraTValue 34 - Leadtek WinFast 2000 35 - Chronos Video Shuttle II 36 - Typhoon TView TV/FM Tuner 37 - PixelView PlayTV pro 38 - TView99 CPH063 39 - Pinnacle PCTV Rave 40 - STB2 41 - AVerMedia TVPhone 98 42 - ProVideo PV951 43 - Little OnAir TV 44 - Sigma TVII-FM 45 - MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta 2 46 - Zoltrix Genie TV 47 - Terratec TV/Radio+ Below is a list of Tuners and their respective numbers. tuner=n type of tuner chip -- tuner=0 Temic PAL (4002 FH5) tuner=1 Philips PAL_I (FI1246 and compatibles) tuner=2 Philips NTSC (FI1236,FM1236 and compatibles) tuner=3 Philips (SECAM+PAL_BG) (FI1216MF, FM1216MF, FR1216MF) tuner=4 NoTuner tuner=5 Philips PAL_BG (FI1216 and compatibles) tuner=6 Temic NTSC (4032 FY5) tuner=7 Temic PAL_I (4062 FY5) tuner=8 Temic NTSC (4036 FY5) tuner=9 Alps HSBH1 tuner=10 Alps TSBE1 tuner=11 Alps TSBB5 tuner=12 Alps TSBE5 tuner=13 Alps TSBC5 tuner=14 Temic PAL_BG (4006FH5) tuner=15 Alps TSCH6 tuner=16 Temic PAL_DK (4016 FY5) tuner=17 Philips NTSC_M (MK2) tuner=18 Temic PAL_I (4066 FY5) tuner=19 Temic PAL* auto (4006 FN5) tuner=20 Temic PAL_BG (4009 FR5) or PAL_I (4069 FR5) tuner=21 Temic NTSC (4039 FR5) tuner=22 Temic PAL/SECAM multi (4046 FM5) tuner=23 Philips PAL_DK (FI1256 and compatibles) tuner=24 Philips PAL/SECAM multi (FQ1216ME) tuner=25 LG PAL_I+FM (TAPC-I001D) tuner=26 LG PAL_I (TAPC-I701D) tuner=27 LG NTSC+FM (TPI8NSR01F) tuner=28 LG PAL_BG+FM (TPI8PSB01D) tuner=29 LG PAL_BG (TPI8PSB11D) tuner=30 Temic PAL* auto + FM (4009 FN5) tuner=31 SHARP NTSC_JP (2U5JF5540) tuner=32 Samsung PAL TCPM9091PD27 tuner=33 MT20xx universal tuner=34 Temic PAL_BG (4106 FH5) tuner=35 Temic PAL_DK/SECAM_L (4012 FY5) tuner=36 Temic NTSC (4136 FY5) tuner=37 LG PAL (newer TAPC series) tuner=38 Philips PAL/SECAM multi (FM1216ME MK3) tuner=39 LG NTSC (newer TAPC series) tuner=40 HITACHI V7-J180AT tuner=41 Philips PAL_MK (FI1216 MK) tuner=42 Philips 1236D ATSC/NTSC tuner=43 Philips NTSC MK3 (FM1236MK3 or FM1236/F) tuner=44 Philips 4 in 1 (ATI TV Wonder Pro/Conexant) tuner=45 Microtune 4049 FM5 Some useful links perhaps: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/BTTV/modprobe.html http://www.linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Leadtek_WinFast_2000 http://linuxlabs.biz/articles/tvcard.html Hope that helps ;) Crouse On 4/11/07, Jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Gents and Ladies, I am trying to build a multimedia station out of an Compaq EVO, I've been looking for video tuner and video card PCI (no AGP slots on the hardware CPU), and with some many options on the market I am lost, there is some many cards out there, with ATI chips on board, memory options. I am looking for a TV tuner compatible with suse 10.2, and another one with video output for TV (main goal is to start as movie player and then upgrade the system to work with mythtv), I have a older ATI card, I wanted to use, but without a AGP slot, I am forced to buy another one, I was looking some cvards that even come with the remote control, but the vendors don't know anything about Linux compatibility. If someone could send me a link to read or any comments I would greatly appreciate!! Thanks in advance for you help Regards, Jose -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] SuSE removes files
Hard drive failing perhaps Any time I've experienced really weird issues it's been related to a hard drive failing. On 4/1/07, Hudibras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: El dom, 01-04-2007 a las 08:53 -0400, Jerry Feldman escribió: On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 11:20:35 +0200 Hudibras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a SuSE Linux user since 1996-97, even a SuSE reseller from 1998 to 2001, and I've never found a problem like this, never, even in cases when I have done many bad things with it: Konqueror bookmarks disapeears from time to time; a html file created by myself with all links visited every day disappears from time to time; several gigs of jpg and video files disappeared; and last I've discovered this morning all my Tellico databases disappeared !!! That's incredible! I assure you I've done nothing so that this thing happens. My question is, what's wrong with SuSE now? I'm using OpenSuSE 10.2, on x86_64 architecture; ext3 filesystem; KDE and GNOME; kernel 2.6.20 from repositories. I don't know what to do, but if this is the behaviour of SuSE now, I'll completely remove it, and install another distro o even change to BSD. Thanks in advance, and I hope my poor English would be explicit enough to understand this embarrasing thing. No problem with your language. Oh, thanks. And many more thanks for the answer. Just a comment, I have been using SuSE for quite a while, and I have never experienced a loss of data that I could blame on Linux. Nor so do I! I can even swear SuSE has always been the more stable and secure... until a while. Look if I have done the most badly things (once I installed one or two Mandrake packages , and it worked!), and it never complained at all. No, no. The problem is now, not before (I insist on it: never before). Have you checked the lost+found directories in each of your file Yes, of course. They are all empty. There's no trace of them. systems. I am currently using 10.1 on my desktop and 10.2 on my 64-bit laptop. Can you elborate a bit more of how the files were lost: 1. Was it during an install? No, no... the nearly thousand SuSE installations I've done until now (as I said before, I'm using SuSE from 1997 o 1998, at home or when reselling SuSE), things were all right in every case. 2. Is it possible that your system was hacked? Ha... It's quite impossible, but it never knows... I've traced a bit over there and I didn't find anything. You really need to look at your logs to try to find out why things were deleted because I don't think the fault is with SuSE, the filesystem, I wish the fault is not with SuSE!, but don't you think it's a bit strange that only have disappeared music o video files, or even jpg? Maybe the SGAE (Spanish Association for Author's Copyright, I hope you know what I mean) got mariachis hacking machines over internet? It's also funny to see that three of five exports to html I made with my Tellico databases, were really what disappeared... the other two are still there, in their actual directory. No, I don't think a hacker was on my machine, though I understand. And what about my html file containing only links to SuSE repositories, kde-look, gnome-look; some links to directories of my own, etc. That's it, nothing important, files that hackers don't hesitate to remove them. If so, they would be the most silly hackers in the world! I suspect something about rights and so on. or the 2.6.20 kernel. I hope so. Additionally, boot the system into single-user mode and manually run fsck (e2fsck) in non-destructive mode on each of your file systems. That's the only thing left me. I'll do it soon. So isn't there anybody here experienced a lost of files in a mysterious way? Is there ghosts in SuSE now? Really If I find something strange, I will be the first true fan of SuSE removing it for ever. Bye, regards and thank you very much indeed, I will be looking forward your answer. Alejandro. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Konsole developer seeking input
:) Funny you should mention this. it's the very first thing i put BACK on my taskbar when doing a new install ;) Thanks for the link to the survey. Crouse Site Admin. OpenSuse.us -- On 3/23/07, eddieleprince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 23 March 2007 09:01, Philippe Andersson wrote: John Andersen wrote: Robert Knight, lead maintainer of Konsole has launched a Konsole Usage Survey. 28 questions are waiting for your answers. Use this chance to give useful feedback about a vital and often-used base application of KDE to enable Robert to make Konsole the best console application for KDE 4. Vital and often-used indeed!! Why, oh why has the Konsole icon been removed from the taskbar in the default desktop ? Putting it back is trivial, I know, but its a shame to see such an important tool being hidden from sight. It feels like going the way of Win or OS X: if you want to use the CLI, you'd better know where to look for it. Under Linux, on the other hand, I'd rather see it featured prominently, as the valuable asset it is. Just my 2¢. Cheers. Bye. Ph. A. I agree, I would like to see konsole back on the taskbar. Eddie -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[opensuse] Information about @opensuse.us email address's
Information about @opensuse.us email address's Greetings from the forum world ;) I posted this on the opensuse-project list as well. Forgive me for the double post, it appears very few people are subscribed to that mailing list. This list appears to be the list I should have posted too. I am not a frequent mailing list poster, I hang out in the forum world much more than I do here. I am however subscribed to almost all of the mailing lists and have replied a few times here and there when I could be of some small help. Opensuse.us is a forum for opensuse users everywhere. We have setup email addresses for opensuse users, and it's available for anyone that wants to sign up. Space is limited .. unless google smiles upon us and gives us more if we need them. ;) I realize that these are not the opensuse.org email address's that people would prefer, but it's not too far off. It's the best I could do, and I hope it's well received. It seemed many people wanted to have/use opensuse.org emails, and since they were not available to the public/or users we would try in some small way to fill the void. Currently have 2,000 @opensuse.us email accounts to dispense. First come first serve basis, will probably be able to obtain more once these have been handed out... but I make no promises. Interested ? Want one ? Anyone that is part of the opensuse community (irc/forums-any of them/mailing lists) can get one if they want How ? - READ BELOW = For anyone wanting a @opensuse.us email address , please post your request in the opensuse.us forum here: http://opensuse.us/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1825start=0 We will setup your email address and PM your access information to you once it's setup. Your request for an email address must be made in this thread, do NOT PM me or other admins and do not email us your request. If you want an email address the request must be posted in this thread on the forums or your request will not be honored. This will allow a few of us to work on the requests together and expedite them and also assures us that you are real people and not bots. If your not a member of opensuse.us you will need to sign up and make at least the one post in this thread to get an email address. (Also keeps the forum usernames/emails names from getting out of sync. IE: one person having a username on the forums and someone else having it for an email address). The email service is google's branded gmail. Currently 2+ GB of space, chat, calender, documents, and more. As such, the TOS information is listed below. Email Terms of Service are listed below: http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/users/terms.html http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/users/privacy.html http://mail.google.com/a/opensuse.us/help/program_policies.html PLUS: opensuse.us does not guarantee ANYTHING in regards to the email service. opensuse.us reserves the right to cancel service at any time without notice for any reason. Any changes to the TOS will be posted in this thread ...( http://opensuse.us/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1825start=0 )... and the TOS are subject to change without notice. Unethical behavior will get your account suspended or closed, totally at the discretion of the Site Administrators. By posting your request , you agree to the Terms of Service and have read this message. == Now, FWIW, we have no plans to discontinue email, we have no plans to change anything, however the above is just to protect us in case stuff goes horribly wrong. The opensuse.us domain name has been paid for thru Domain Expiration Date: Sun Apr 17 23:59:59 GMT 2016 at that time we fully plan on renewing it again. In any case, as you can see, we don't plan on this being short term. If you have any questions, please feel free to post them in the forum. http://opensuse.us/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1825start=0 The login url is on the main entrance page of opensuse.us, or you can access the email accounts from this url: https://www.google.com/a/opensuse.us/ServiceLogin?service=mailpassive=truenui=1continue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fa%2Fopensuse.us Thank you, Crouse Site Admin OpenSUSE.us -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Information about @opensuse.us email address's
Thanks for the info Michael. Can you elaborate any more ? The subject of @opensuse.org email address's has been ongoing for over a year. I don't have all the information archived from emails before 04/06 to search ...but noticed it had been mentioned more than once. Currently have about 200 people setup with opensuse.us email addresses. The one thing that might set them apart, is there is no requirements to speak of for someone to get one. Anyone that wants one, is eligible. Will there be requirements to an @opensuse.org email address ??? Just curious as to how that process might end up working. Thanks, Crouse Site Admin OpenSuse.us --- On 3/20/07, Michael Loeffler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Information about @opensuse.us email address's Greetings from the forum world ;) I posted this on the opensuse-project list as well. Forgive me for the double post, it appears very few people are subscribed to that mailing list. This list appears to be the list I should have posted too. I am not a frequent mailing list poster, I hang out in the forum world much more than I do here. I am however subscribed to almost all of the mailing lists and have replied a few times here and there when I could be of some small help. Opensuse.us is a forum for opensuse users everywhere. We have setup email addresses for opensuse users, and it's available for anyone that wants to sign up. Space is limited .. unless google smiles upon us and gives us more if we need them. ;) The openSUSE.org project or better said Product Marketing inside Novell is working on community engagement program which will include email adresses @openSUSE.org and other stuff. FYI ;-) Michael I realize that these are not the opensuse.org email address's that people would prefer, but it's not too far off. It's the best I could do, and I hope it's well received. It seemed many people wanted to have/use opensuse.org emails, and since they were not available to the public/or users we would try in some small way to fill the void. Currently have 2,000 @opensuse.us email accounts to dispense. First come first serve basis, will probably be able to obtain more once these have been handed out... but I make no promises. Interested ? Want one ? Anyone that is part of the opensuse community (irc/forums-any of them/mailing lists) can get one if they want -- Michael Löffler, Product Management SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstraße 5, 90409 Nuremberg SUSE LINUX Products GmbH - Nürnberg - AG Nürnberg - HRB 16746 - GF: Markus Rex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Create another root user
In general I would STRONGLY suggest that you do NOT do this however... if your bent on doing it -- do it at your own risk. Before making any changes BACKUP any files you might be editing. Local user accounts are stored in: /etc/passwd copy the root line.paste it back in right under the original root linechanging the root to whatever in that second line will give you a second user with UID 0 ...thus allowing root access to everything as well. If you have shadow passwords enabled (most people seem too) then open up /etc/shadow .do the same thing again... copy the root line, paste it underneath...changing root to whatever again. Log in with your whatever screen name, and change your password so it's not the same as the original root password. Having 2 users with UID 0 can I believe cause some issues with ownership of files .. so , don't say I didn't warn you. Crouse Site Admin OpenSuse.us On 3/20/07, Flextron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list, I need to create a new user so the batch process can be easily recognised, Does anybody know how to create a user that has ALL rights to execute ALL commands ? (using PAM...?) Thanks, -- Flextron - Linux user: 306877 -- GPG keyID: 0xE0EA0B24 -- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Video Capture
Try kino. http://www.kinodv.org/article/static/2 snip Features Summary Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. It features excellent integration with IEEE-1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording back to the camera. It captures video to disk in Raw DV and AVI format, in both type-1 DV and type-2 DV (separate audio stream) encodings. You can load multiple video clips, cut and paste portions of video/audio, and save it to an edit decision list (SMIL XML format). Most edit and navigation commands are mapped to equivalent vi key commands. Also, Kino can export the composite movie in a number of formats: DV over IEEE 1394, Raw DV, DV AVI, still frames, WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4. Still frame import and export uses gdk-pixbuf, which has support for BMG, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PPM, SVG, Targa, TIFF, and XPM. MP3 requires lame. Ogg Vorbis requires oggenc. MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 require mjpegtools or ffmpeg. MPEG-4 requires ffmpeg. /snip Crouse On 3/19/07, ka1ifq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking for a good gui based video capture program, running opensuse 10.2-x86-64 with kde. I'm not looking to copy dvd's, just save some tv programs from my tivo before they accidently get erased. Thanks, Mike -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] SSH(d) as SOCKS proxy (ssh -D) - Dynamically forwarding ports
Try using: SSHD_OPTS=-4 This should make ssh use ipv4 and disable ipv6 , which should solve the bind: address already in use error On 3/12/07, Sylvester Lykkehus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've read up on some articles explaining some more delicate features of SSH. There is a switch (namely -D), which apparently would cause SSH to work as a SOCKS protocol proxy, by dynamically forwarding ports when requested. However, I am unable to get this to work, between 2 SUSE 10.0 boxes. Ssh always reports bind: address already in use, no matter which port I decide to try (yes they are really unused). e.g.: ssh 10.0.0.2 -D 15081 bind: Address already in use This happens both as user, and root. Someone suggested setting AllowTcpForwarding yes in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, then restart sshd. No luck. SUSE LINUX 10.0 (i586) OSS VERSION = 10.0 openssh-4.1p1-10.13 Best regards Sylvester -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] We, the community
I have a hard time finding things on the wiki, perhaps it's just because I don't use them much, but I have not had much luck with them personally. I find forums much easier to search. I did start up a forum for opensuse, www.opensuse.us . I emailed novell's legal division and recieved permission to use the opensuse logo. I realize that opensuse.org will eventually probably have forums, but I too like to have a place where the information can't be randomly changed. Don't get me wrong, I think that the wiki admins do a great job of keeping track of things, but on a personal note, I hate it when something i write gets re-written by someone else. I run several forums, and they are a great way of storing information for retrieval, and google loves to index them making a websearch return some useful links. I'm not sure how a wiki works in that regards, but when you keep changing the page. googles index of the page might not match the actual current one.. if you lucky, google might have a cached version of the one it indexed... and the final purpose of it all of course is to have the information readily and quickly available for someone looking for it in the first place ;)