On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, M9. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-
Hi,
As a result of not being able to control the shares, (invisible
network), i wanted to enable swat, but the files are not were they
supposed to be
Here goes:
1, Open YaST;
2, select Network Services, select Network Services (xinetd);
3,
Donn Washburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey Group;
Running SuSE 10.3 upgraded. A feature that I would like to again see
in Yast during the installation
1. A select everything button for those that would like to load
everything.
The functionality is there but not directly available:
Go
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, M9. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-
Hi,
As a result of not being able to control the shares, (invisible
network), i wanted to enable swat, but the files are not were they
supposed to be
Here goes:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 19:01, Donn Washburn wrote:
Running SuSE 10.3 upgraded. A feature that I would like to again see
in Yast during the installation
2. A way to save a copy of the files configured to a floppy or HD
+1, good for upgrading a group of servers at once
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hey guys, this may be off topic
I have been trying to install 10.2 on my laptop(ibm r51). I can get the
opensuseupdator to work with a default KDE install but when I choose to add
the Web and LAMP pattern none of the updaters work and yast online update
crashes upon starting the dependancy
An interesting enhancement, which seems to be already present in Fedora,
was suggested by a user (psp250) in IRC.
NetworkManager at the moment is able to connect to manage only a single
static IP, and if static DNS are specified, it's unable to update them
when it connects to a dynamic network.
A couple weeks ago at the dist meeting we discussed improving how
printers are configured on openSUSE. Specifically we discussed the
following use cases as something we would want to achieve for 10.3, and
we'd like to open up the discussion on implementation:
1) Detecting a local USB printer
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 21:19 +0100, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
An interesting enhancement, which seems to be already present in Fedora,
was suggested by a user (psp250) in IRC.
Do you know how Fedora is doing it?
NetworkManager at the moment is able to connect to manage only a single
static
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 02:35 -, Sid Boyce wrote:
I have twenty. I do it for many reasons; one is damage containment.
Yes, But! Hardware will always get you. Every disaster I have had has been
down to IDE controllers (twice) or
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 02:15:03PM +0700, Adinda Praditya wrote:
Hi all...
I'm going to SLES-10-x86_64 install Dell Power Edge 2950. I couldn't
find the iso files on http://download.novell.com/Download. Are they
available for download? I tried SLES-10-CD-ia64-GMC instead (as it's
the
On Tuesday 27 February 2007, ianseeks wrote:
hi
I can't seem to forward an email that originally had an attachment. The
email goes ok but the attachments are not included. Is there a setting for
this? I'm using Suse 10.1, KDE 3.5.6, Kmail 1.9.6 (from within Kontact) but
I've had this for a
hi
I can't seem to forward an email that originally had an attachment. The
email goes ok but the attachments are not included. Is there a setting for
this? I'm using Suse 10.1, KDE 3.5.6, Kmail 1.9.6 (from within Kontact) but
I've had this for a long time but have not bothered to raise any
On Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
If the partition table has been trashed, then /dev/hda1, hda2 etc are
useless. What I'm interested in is the output of fdisk -l /dev/hda.
ok, I gave it another try... I was not successful, but as you and some others
seem to be interested I
Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
Quoting Fergus Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
You do realise that many of the people who read this list are dreadful
foreigners too, don't you? Some of them are even the type of chap who would
throw another chap's tea into a harbour and declare themselves
hi all
I have deleted some important files with
rm -f *
Is there a war to recover them in SuSE 10?
thanks
oliver
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Per Jessen wrote:
Jan Karjalainen wrote:
What's the hardware requirements for openSUSE 10.2 in text mode only?
I have a Pentium II 300MHz with 192 MB RAM, which I'm going to use as
a web and ftp/nfs/samba server.
Does it have enough horsepower, or should I look for another distro?
It
Doug McGarrett wrote:
It might be that they have to have more technical expertise to make sure
that Linux actually runs on the machine, and they have to cover the
research and development costs. Also, the help desk for the new Linux owners.
I think that's more the issue. Any change in
Andreas wrote:
It depends on what sort of load you expect, but I've got a Pentium
233MMX with 128M running 10.2 just fine.
Does it run Apache? I tried to set up a basic server on an old Celeron
with 200something ram, and Apache sucked the last byte out of it.
I'll try it - I don't see why
Matthew Stringer wrote:
It's nothing personal, if I could run a global game service I would
but when you have a web server that's using nearly 100Mb/s of
bandwidth continually 24/7 the people that own that bandwidth start to
notice!
You could perhaps take note of the worst offenders and/or
On Wednesday 28 February 2007, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Doug McGarrett wrote:
It might be that they have to have more technical expertise to make sure
that Linux actually runs on the machine, and they have to cover the
research and development costs. Also, the help desk for the new Linux
John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Yes but something like - But, TCO is much lower with current Widows
arch than Linux, see these reports (classic FUD) is difficult to
counter -
Any manager that believe a single word from a Gartner report is
one you
Per Jessen wrote:
Andreas wrote:
It depends on what sort of load you expect, but I've got a Pentium
233MMX with 128M running 10.2 just fine.
Does it run Apache? I tried to set up a basic server on an old
Celeron with 200something ram, and Apache sucked the last byte out of
it.
I'll
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Our acquainted friend 'Joachim Schrod' enlightened us thusly:
I think that's more the issue. Any change in processes costs. And
that cost must be amortized over the amount of sold systems. Since
we will probably have fewer Linux systems, the
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2007-02-27 at 17:29 -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
I used to be able to view them using 10.1 but at some point in time I think
they made a change and the videos no longer work. The videos are called out
by javascript and I think they are doing something
Russell Jones wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Jan Karjalainen wrote:
What's the hardware requirements for openSUSE 10.2 in text mode
only? I have a Pentium II 300MHz with 192 MB RAM, which I'm going to
use as a web and ftp/nfs/samba server.
Does it have enough horsepower, or should I look for
On Wednesday 28 February 2007, Joachim Schrod wrote:
You know the value of Gartner reports, don't you? Gartner's research
is mostly made by asking deciders in big companies what they think
Gartner will say anything you PAY them to say. They don't give fig for
what the facts are or even what
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John Andersen wrote:
[SNIP]
The down side of that is SLED with a $50/year price tag will quickly outpace
the cost of XP.
Well, if Novell ain't that stupid, then they will offer a competitive
fixed price for all 5 years, at least for non business
John Andersen wrote:
The OP wanted ftp/nfs/samba as well, and a machine that small can do
all of those things, not not for vary much of a load.
I wouldn't look for another distro, I'd look for more memory that
better use of cache could be had.
Ditto. More memory will make the machine more
I'd be very surprised if Novell charged at all.
The market cap increase of Novell stock (if this Dell thing proves
fruitful, and other spin off), will negate any need to charge Dell (for
OS),
especially if Dell does most support, all setup and all distribution.
They might make some deal to
On Wednesday 28 February 2007, Jan Tiggy wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
[SNIP]
The down side of that is SLED with a $50/year price tag will quickly
outpace the cost of XP.
Well, if Novell ain't that stupid, then they will offer a competitive
fixed price for all 5 years, at least for non
Per Jessen wrote:
Russell Jones wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Jan Karjalainen wrote:
What's the hardware requirements for openSUSE 10.2 in text mode
only? I have a Pentium II 300MHz with 192 MB RAM, which I'm going to
use as a web and ftp/nfs/samba server.
Does it have enough
Richard Bos wrote:
Hi,
I just installed wine-0.9.31 for a proprietary application that is being said
runs using wine-0.9.29 and up. However, it needs some libraries that are not
part of wine. An example is Host.dll. I downloaded Host.dll from the net
and saved it into /usr/lib/wine.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 09:23:35PM +0100, Richard Bos wrote:
Hi,
I just installed wine-0.9.31 for a proprietary application that is being said
runs using wine-0.9.29 and up. However, it needs some libraries that are not
part of wine. An example is Host.dll. I downloaded Host.dll from
Russell Jones wrote:
What packages do you have installed? Or if the list's too long, how
many?
I think the total install was about 1.6G, but I don't know how many
packages - is there an easy way to look it up?
rpm -ql | wc -l
696 packages.
Quite. I think something like Debian
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tleslie wrote:
I'd be very surprised if Novell charged at all.
The market cap increase of Novell stock (if this Dell thing proves
fruitful, and other spin off), will negate any need to charge Dell (for
OS), especially if Dell does most support,
Hi guys,
I'd like to know if there's a way to downgrade gcc from 4.1 to 3.X.
I mean a manageable way, in the sense that I need not compile a new
gcc and remove the old one by hand.
thankx for the help!
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 09:55 +0100, Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
If the partition table has been trashed, then /dev/hda1, hda2 etc are
useless. What I'm interested in is the output of fdisk -l
It depends wat version of gcc you want. Generally, is not a good idea to
downgrade the compiler because the binaries from your system are compiled
with the gcc that comes with the system. So, if you downgrade the gcc you
could experience problems with the compatibility with current binaries.
John Andersen wrote:
I run servers 24x7, but I shut my desktop machine down when it's not
being used to conserve power. I used to rarely reboot my laptop, just
suspend/resume it, but 10.2 totally broke suspend/resume so now I'm
forced to actually shut it down.
Well the way I look at
On Wed 28 Feb 2007 08:55, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Now I can't
access the BIOS anymore, it asks me for a password to access it, but
I never installed one and had no problems before. So I don't know...
- just a couple of remarks :
_
1).
http://www.rockbox.org/lock.html
- if
Jan Tiggy wrote:
tleslie wrote:
I'd be very surprised if Novell charged at all.
The market cap increase of Novell stock (if this Dell thing proves
fruitful, and other spin off), will negate any need to charge Dell (for
OS), especially if Dell does most support, all setup and all
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 08:18 -0300, Donato Azevedo wrote:
Hi guys,
I'd like to know if there's a way to downgrade gcc from 4.1 to 3.X.
I mean a manageable way, in the sense that I need not compile a new
gcc and remove the old one by hand.
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 09:36 -, Russell Jones wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/AAA file 3EEC6128d01 3EEC6128d01: Macromedia Flash
data,
version 6
...
There is no demuxer plugin available to handle '3EEC6128d01'.
Usually this means
On Wed 28 Feb 2007 08:55, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Now I can't
access the BIOS anymore, it asks me for a password to access it, but
I never installed one and had no problems before. So I don't know...
[ excuse me - do not remember if your disk is SCSI]
- another remark :
_
Ah, I see. What happens if you rename it to .flv or .mpeg ?
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 09:36 -, Russell Jones wrote:
Notice that I run my test on the flash file already downloaded; that's
diferent from problems with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed 28 Feb 2007 08:55, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Now I can't
access the BIOS anymore, it asks me for a password to access it, but
I never installed one and had no problems before. So I don't know...
[ excuse me - do not remember if your disk is SCSI]
Ladislav Slezak wrote:
Hi,
A. den Oudsten napsal(a):
Hy,
I'm using openSUSE 10.2 with great satisfaction, but when I trie with
Yast to make a new installation source in a local directory
/windows/C/MyDownloadFiles/ it reacts with: Can't make installation
source. Unknown source type for
Hiya gang,
SuSE 9.3 is the only OS I have on my system. I have two hdd's though.
I (unfortunately) need to install W98 on the second (blank/empty spare) hdd.
If I open the case and remove the main hdd from the cabling, so that if the
system's restarted all the bios will see is one
JB wrote:
Hiya gang,
SuSE 9.3 is the only OS I have on my system. I have two hdd's though.
I (unfortunately) need to install W98 on the second (blank/empty spare) hdd.
If I open the case and remove the main hdd from the cabling, so that if the
system's restarted all the bios
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 07:18 -0500, James Knott wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
I run servers 24x7, but I shut my desktop machine down when it's not
being used to conserve power. I used to rarely reboot my laptop, just
suspend/resume it, but 10.2 totally broke suspend/resume so now I'm
forced
On Wed 28 Feb 2007 13:36, JB wrote:
need to install W98 on the second (blank/empty spare) hdd.
- be, please, encouraged to try VirtualBox [or VMware] onto which W98
is loaded
. . . seems that Virtual Machines have benefits :)
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|It depends wat version of gcc you want. Generally, is not a
|good idea to downgrade the compiler because the binaries from
|your system are compiled with the gcc that comes with the
|system. So, if you downgrade the gcc you could experience
I am lazy. Too lazy to configure grub.
I have 3 hdd's in this box: WinXP, Suse9.1 and Suse 10.2
The arrangement is temporary, meaning that I might decide to change it
tomorrow or maybe not for a year. If I want to boot to either Suse9.1 or
WinXP, I simply re-boot the puter and with very few
Hello,
I have suse 10.2 with latest kde 3.5.6 packages from repos.opensuse.org.
Before I start kpdf with 1.7MB large pdf file, X-org process has 80MB of ram.
When I scroll down pdf, Xorg has 650MB of ram. Looks strange...
Is there anybody with same issue???
m.
smime.p7s
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Am Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007 16:08 schrieb Michal Hlavac:
Hello,
I have suse 10.2 with latest kde 3.5.6 packages from repos.opensuse.org.
Before I start kpdf with 1.7MB large pdf file, X-org process has 80MB of
ram. When I scroll down pdf, Xorg
Dňa St 28. Február 2007 Michael Skiba napísal:
Am Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007 16:08 schrieb Michal Hlavac:
Hello,
I have suse 10.2 with latest kde 3.5.6 packages from repos.opensuse.org.
Before I start kpdf with 1.7MB large pdf file, X-org process has 80MB of
ram. When I scroll down pdf,
Le Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007, Per Jessen a écrit :
Correction - this box is NOT running KDE. But I did install apache, and
it's running just fine. Of course, whether it's really usable depends
on what you intend to serve.
Thanks for checking this out. I had Apache to serve out an online mp3
Anyone care to tell me/us about your favourite solution? In particular
one that does not involve a router with automatic, built-in dial-up.
Years back I used to use diald, the dial-on-demand daemon, and I was
thinking of using it for this too - but it seems to have more or less
slipped into the
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 11:08, Per Jessen wrote:
Anyone care to tell me/us about your favourite solution? In particular
one that does not involve a router with automatic, built-in dial-up.
Years back I used to use diald, the dial-on-demand daemon, and I was
thinking of using it for
I did some googling but did not find what I was looking for, probably
not
using the the right terms.
I have 2 machines A) suse 10.2 B) suse 10.1, I would like to have an
account
on the B machine that uses / shares a home directory with an account
Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 14:58 +, Russell Jones wrote:
Joachim Schrod wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
On Monday 26 February 2007, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
This will probably spark some debates, but can someone point me to some
information that
Bruce Marshall wrote:
I have used pppd directly for a long period. I currently have a
broadband wireless connection (to the ISP antenna about 1 mile away)
which is handled
by a server machine in my house. I use pppoe to the wireless recvr.
But often, if the wireless goes down, I
People if you like Parralels or VMware, take a look at VirtualBox
(www.virtualbox.org)
article by me: VirtualBox on openSUSE:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=batch_downloadbatch_id=UFhzYUp6Y1NiV3g1VEE9PQ
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Am Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007 17:26 schrieb ka1ifq:
I did some googling but did not find what I was looking for, probably
not
using the the right terms.
I have 2 machines A) suse 10.2 B) suse 10.1, I would like to have an
account on the B machine that uses / shares a
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 11:03, John Andersen wrote:
Then they turn around and
shrink wrap it with the same support options you get on the web
for free.
Not really. Not even close.
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On Wednesday 28 Feb 2007, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007, ianseeks wrote:
hi
I can't seem to forward an email that originally had an attachment. The
email goes ok but the attachments are not included. Is there a setting
for this? I'm using Suse 10.1, KDE 3.5.6,
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 01:05, Vince Oliver wrote:
hi all
I have deleted some important files with
rm -f *
Is there a war to recover them in SuSE 10?
thanks
oliver
Hope you have backups, otherwise they are gone.
Mike
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On Wednesday 28 February 2007 10:17, David Mayr wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007 17:26 schrieb ka1ifq:
I did some googling but did not find what I was looking for, probably
not using the the right terms.
I have 2 machines A) suse 10.2 B) suse 10.1, I would like to have an
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 10:36, Mike Noble wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 01:05, Vince Oliver wrote:
I have deleted some important files with
rm -f *
Is there a war to recover them in SuSE 10?
Hope you have backups, otherwise they are gone.
Unless they are JPEG images,
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 11:41, Per Jessen wrote:
pppd has always worked fine for me and as you know, is the service
that always ends up being used no matter front end you use to set it
up.
OK, it would be i/pppd regardless, but do you automate it or do you
start it manually? I need
Ysgrifennodd Seth Arnold:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 07:18:29PM +, Peter Bradley wrote:
earlier. I had AppArmor going wild for no reason I could fathom and
refusing to allow Apache to do all the things it needed to do (like
access the file system). There are other, smaller, issues as
On Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Does the bios shows the correct size?
I guess this laptop has really seen it's best times a while ago. Now I
can't access the BIOS anymore, it asks me for a password to access it,
but I never installed one and had no problems before.
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 13:42, Brian Jackson wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 10:36, Mike Noble wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 01:05, Vince Oliver wrote:
I have deleted some important files with
rm -f *
Is there a war to recover them in SuSE 10?
Hope you have
Mike Noble wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 10:17, David Mayr wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007 17:26 schrieb ka1ifq:
I did some googling but did not find what I was looking for, probably
not using the the right terms.
I have 2 machines A) suse 10.2 B) suse
Hy,
I'm using openSUSE 10.2
I downloaded jre-6-linux-i586-rpm.bin and followed the instructions to
install. So I changed to su ,without that it did not work, gave
chmod a+x jre-6-linux-i586-rpm.bin followed by
./ jre-6-linux-i586-rpm.bin , which did not work.
So I tried
sh
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 20:10, A. den Oudsten wrote:
Hy,
I'm using openSUSE 10.2
I downloaded jre-6-linux-i586-rpm.bin and followed the instructions to
install. So I changed to su ,without that it did not work, gave
chmod a+x jre-6-linux-i586-rpm.bin followed by
./
On Wed 28 Feb 2007 18:54, Daniel Bauer wrote:
(it's quite hard to find a bootable dos diskette
when everybody uses linux)
___
- guess it's prolly practical to run on Linux:
DOSEMU
FREEDOS
. . . and those can be used to make bootable DOS disks/diskettes
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On Wed 28 Feb 2007 19:10, A. den Oudsten wrote:
What should be the right approach?
- guessing that the Sun page provides detailed instructions of proper
steps
. . . thus, image one can paste commands into a sux console?
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On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 06:47:20PM +, Peter Bradley wrote:
Well, going wild may be a bit colourful :) but I somehow went from
having no problem at all with Apache to having nothing but trouble - and
it all turned out to be because AppArmor was (if I understand correctly
how it works)
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 11:21, ianseeks wrote:
I just want the situation where I can
just click Forward without having to select As Attachment.
Replace (or add) the Forward icon in your kmail toolbar with the Inline... ,
or As Attachment... icon.
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* Daniel Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-28-07 13:57]:
[...]
I tried that atapwd thing (it's quite hard to find a bootable dos diskette
when everybody uses linux), but that brings only a blinking line for the
primary master...
[...]
Name: dosbootdisk Relocations: (not
Op woensdag 28 februari 2007 11:24, schreef Eberhard Roloff:
for me, this usually works with
1. winecfg
2. go to the tab libraries (or similar)
3. enter your library there as an override, which means that wine will
use your library instead of using the builtin functionality for the
purpose.
On 2/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed 28 Feb 2007 19:10, A. den Oudsten wrote:
What should be the right approach?
- guessing that the Sun page provides detailed instructions of proper
steps
. . . thus, image one can paste commands into a sux console?
On February 28, 2007 01:21:57 pm ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday 28 Feb 2007, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007, ianseeks wrote:
hi
I can't seem to forward an email that originally had an attachment.
The email goes ok but the attachments are not included. Is there a
John Andersen wrote:
Ah, Peter, I hate to break it to ya, but that process constitutes a problem.
It shouldn't be necessary, and its not with any card but ATI and Nvidia.
Unfortunately it's sort of the price you have to pay if you want decent
3D performance. ATI and NVIDIA have a good
Andreas wrote:
Thanks for checking this out. I had Apache to serve out an online mp3
player, a project done in php. As soon as Apache started, it forked itself a
cpuple of times and in total used 64MB of my precious 200MB, which had the
pc maxxed out right after booting. I guess I will try
suse alway used a great look and feel for their
init screen, grub boot
maybe the one for suse 10.3
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/2116/103grubcr2.png
suse 10.2
http://img.clubic.com/photo/00FA00302804.jpg
but the look and feel of the installer is really bad
does the look and feed of
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 21:33 -0600, M Harris wrote:
On Monday 26 February 2007 21:01, John Andersen wrote:
If yes to the above, what message comes back?
More to the point, if you press and hold the power button
what happens? Shutdown? Yup.
heh... no no no , actually... I
Collin Marc wrote:
suse alway used a great look and feel for their
init screen, grub boot
maybe the one for suse 10.3
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/2116/103grubcr2.png
suse 10.2
http://img.clubic.com/photo/00FA00302804.jpg
but the look and feel of the installer is really bad
On Wednesday 28 Feb 2007, Jeremy Baker wrote:
On February 28, 2007 01:21:57 pm ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday 28 Feb 2007, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007, ianseeks wrote:
hi
I can't seem to forward an email that originally had an attachment.
The email goes
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 18:08, Collin Marc wrote:
does the look and feed of the installer will be
improved?
the look and feed of the installer should use same
theme, color of the boot init, grub...
I'm sorry but the look and feel of the installer has about a *ZERO NEED* in
this world.
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 13:10 -, Russell Jones wrote:
Ah, I see. What happens if you rename it to .flv or .mpeg ?
It doesn't matter, xine is clever enough to ignore the name or extension.
Notice that on a flash file that works, file says:
Angus MacGyver wrote:
After what I'd read about /etc/Policykit/privilge.d/hal-power* files, i
did a bit of logic playing, and changed the RequiredPrivileges= option
to RequiredPrivileges=desktop-console
Restarted rdbus and rcpolicykitd, now things are working.
Sounds like you have found,
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 15:34 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Name: dosbootdisk Relocations: (not relocatable)
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Summary : A DOS Boot Disk Based on FreeDOS
Description :
A FreeDOS boot disk. It is useful if you
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 19:54 +0100, Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Does the bios shows the correct size?
I guess this laptop has really seen it's best times a while ago. Now I
can't access
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 08:06, Dave Howorth wrote:
JB wrote:
Hiya gang,
SuSE 9.3 is the only OS I have on my system. I have two hdd's though.
I (unfortunately) need to install W98 on the second (blank/empty spare)
hdd.
If I open the case and remove the main hdd
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 08:58, Stevens wrote:
I am lazy. Too lazy to configure grub.
I have 3 hdd's in this box: WinXP, Suse9.1 and Suse 10.2
The arrangement is temporary, meaning that I might decide to change it
tomorrow or maybe not for a year. If I want to boot to either Suse9.1
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 07:29 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Angus MacGyver wrote:
After what I'd read about /etc/Policykit/privilge.d/hal-power* files, i
did a bit of logic playing, and changed the RequiredPrivileges= option
to RequiredPrivileges=desktop-console
Restarted rdbus and
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 08:36, JB wrote:
Hiya gang,
SuSE 9.3 is the only OS I have on my system. I have two hdd's though.
I (unfortunately) need to install W98 on the second (blank/empty spare)
hdd.
If I open the case and remove the main hdd from the cabling, so that if
the
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 01:03 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007, Jan Tiggy wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
[SNIP]
The down side of that is SLED with a $50/year price tag will quickly
outpace the cost of XP.
Well, if Novell ain't that stupid, then they will
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