Den Thursday 05 April 2007 20:20:02 skrev Felix Miata:
Is rug not the simplest way to get Factory updated?
Not running Factory yet myself. But Zmd+friends is being removed from default
installation. You should use zypper.
# zypper up -t package
or YaST sw_single - Package - All packages -
On 06-04-2007 at 11:06, Martin Schlander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Den Thursday 05 April 2007 20:20:02 skrev Felix Miata:
Is rug not the simplest way to get Factory updated?
Not running Factory yet myself. But Zmd+friends is being removed from
default
installation. You should use
Den Friday 06 April 2007 10:14:25 skrev Dominique Leuenberger:
oh.. and zypper lu for some strange reasons shows no updates to be done
on my installation; if I do rug lu, I see a bunch of updates. funny,
zypper in can install them too.. so it knows about the catalogs :-) So
probably also not
Den Friday 06 April 2007 10:14:25 skrev Dominique Leuenberger:
zypper always does everything when I give it an order.
If you're doing multiple operations you can avoid the metadata refreshing and
parsing each time by using zypper sh (like smart --shell).
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 05:45:45PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/04/05 17:14 (GMT-0400) Patrick Shanahan apparently typed:
and *somehow* the lack of disk space or anticipation of available disk
space is smart's fault?
Yup. It's competition, such as yast urpmi, are both smart enough
/lib/modules/(stock2.6.21kernel)# du -s
60804 .
/lib/modules/(my2.6.21kernel)# du -s
538292 .
That's a 785% increase in space consumed by my modules over stock modules.
Does that happen for anyone building their own Factory kernel? Can a more
normal space consumption be made to happen by a mere
On Friday 06 April 2007 04:22:44 am Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
Krdc used to work before I upgraded my system to the 64 bit openSUSE.
In fact connection to a remote computer (my office) still works on a Win
XP machine.
When I attempt the remote connection Krdc hangs on the Establishing
Magiclouds Magicloud escribió:
It parses everytime!
yes, it is bit slow, however your post does not help, if you want to
help, test development versions, and open bug reports of the problems
you see with suggested solutions, otherwise shut up. ranting about it
with no evidence,patches or
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On Thursday 05 April 2007 23:45, Magiclouds Magicloud wrote:
Using this clue, I have got some information, thanks.
But, as description of maxcpus, I think I can not specify the cpus I
want to use, right?
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On Thursday 05 April 2007 22:31, Magiclouds
All,
I have been reading a lot about KDE lately and the one thing that
always got me was that none of the GREAT KDE apps were available to
run on Windows (or other operating systems). For example, you have
Gimp, GAIM, VLC ( i know its not gnome based, but an example of
another great app) which
Well, yes, you understand it correctly. KDE 4 applications will be
cross-platform. (Linux+Windows+Mac). Throught I don't know yet which
versions of Windows will be supported...
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Hi all !
Screenshots look terribly in LfL !
I have just submitted two made at 1024x768 resolution, but applied
them to be 90% of browser instead of full-size. Text is absolutely
unreadable.
What to do?
My recommendation: Make them clickable (on HTML) page, so one can
access to full-size
Did you see how much space it saves ?
A LOT ! ! !
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On Thursday 05 April 2007, Magiclouds Magicloud wrote:
Dear all,
Could I make one or more processes run only on certain CPU(s)?
man taskset
And thread?
Any thread started by a taskset process will share its processor affinity.
Could I make some of the memory disappear from most of
El jue, 05-04-2007 a las 14:43 -0500, Billie Erin Walsh escribió:
Hudibras wrote:
El jue, 05-04-2007 a las 08:39 -0700, BRUCE STANLEY escribió:
--- James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bill biggs wrote:
witch one is better kde or gnome ?
Yes.
On Friday 06 April 2007 02:49, Abstract wrote:
All,
I have been reading a lot about KDE lately and the one thing that
always got me was that none of the GREAT KDE apps were available to
run on Windows (or other operating systems). For example, you have
Gimp, GAIM, VLC ( i know its not gnome
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Personaly I don't think that an app with security in mind should use
intermediate server to (be able to) establish a connection between
peers or server and clients.
I know our IT head wouldn't like
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Hi, we are working on speeding it up. For now, if you need to do several
things with zypper, one after another, you can use `zypper shell'
Regards,
jano
Magiclouds Magicloud wrote:
Dear all,
I have a lot of installation sources, so my zypper
Which version of Seamonkey? What I see in 1.1.1 looks
identical to
your
firefox screenshot.
Hi Darryl:
Thanks for your answer.
I have the latest seamonkey and firefox versions.
~ rpm -qa|grep -i seamonkey
seamonkey-mail-1.1.1-15.1
seamonkey-irc-1.1.1-15.1
seamonkey-1.1.1-15.1
rpm -qa|grep
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The biggest question for me here is why does the
linucs boot cd hide the boot
to an installed system option so hard. I have
always wondered about that and
i wish the suse boyz and gals change it it
really belongs to the very
first boot disk screen,
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 10:35 +0200, Hudibras wrote:
The correct answer is: Honda!
No! It's Michael Knight car !!!
K.I.T.
Yes! Though I think it was K.I.T.T. (I can't recall the meaning
exactly).
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The Thursday 2007-04-05 at 13:18 +0200, Istvan Gabor wrote:
I noticed that certain links are not shown in seamonkey.
Here is an example:
http://www.hasznaltauto.hu/
In firefox a list of menus can be seen in a row on the top of the
page:
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...
The biggest question for me here is why does the linucs boot cd hide the
boot
to an installed system option so hard. I have always wondered about that and
i wish the suse
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(you forgot to email to the list)
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With any type of raid, any level?
I can understand this working with a mirror set: the kernel can load
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On 2007-04-06 03:04, Istvan Gabor wrote:
Which version of Seamonkey? What I see in 1.1.1 looks
identical to
your
firefox screenshot.
seamonkey-1.1.1-15.1
Hmm, I actually have the one before this, -10.1. I notice in the
repodata that -15.1 updates the Gecko engine to
On Friday 06 April 2007 04:25, Carlos E. R. wrote:
...
The biggest question for me here is why does the linucs boot cd hide the
boot to an installed system option so hard. I have always wondered
about that and i wish the suse boyz and gals change it it really
belongs to the very
Thanks for the reply. But, as I said in the first paragraph of my
message, I can still access the office machine from the Win XP
machine on my study LAN.
At 02:29 AM 4/6/2007, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On Friday 06 April 2007 04:22:44 am Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
Krdc used to work
Hello:
I did some troubleshooting and found that allow scripts to
change images checkbox under Preferences/Advanced/Scripts
Plug-ins was disabled. After reenabling it the problem
disappeared.
I usually disable all of these scripting options both in firefox
and seamonkey. As in firefox
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 05:19 -0500, Rajko M. wrote:
It would be very nice to have it ealier, though...
What would be nice to have early is advanced options menu item, that will
allow experienced users to use few exotic boot or installation
Dear list
Recently I need to start a small project to distribute about 100GB
megabytes of audio files to local university campus. I'd like to post my
requirement hoping I can get some insightful recommendation on what
software/technology to use to distribute these files.
1. It must be
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 05:19 -0500, Rajko M. wrote:
It would be very nice to have it ealier, though...
What would be nice to have early is advanced options menu item, that will
allow experienced users to use few exotic boot
Hudibras wrote:
El jue, 05-04-2007 a las 14:43 -0500, Billie Erin Walsh escribió:
Hudibras wrote:
El jue, 05-04-2007 a las 08:39 -0700, BRUCE STANLEY escribió:
--- James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bill biggs wrote:
witch one is
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 13:35 +0200, jdd wrote:
An advanced rescue disk, perhaps, with things like boot installed system,
without having to boot the graphical install system, which takes a long
time.
And mc in it ;-)
and i18n for
Larry Stotler wrote:
On 4/5/07, Larry Stotler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Further, what are your system specs? Pentium 3? K6-2? Athlon?
Speed? Chipset?
Look at the file /var/log/boot.msg for more system specific info.
Pentium 3 450Mhz and the chip set is Intel4408BX AGP
I looked at the
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Dear list
Recently I need to start a small project to distribute about 100GB
megabytes of audio files to local university campus. I'd like to post my
requirement hoping I can get some insightful recommendation on what
software/technology to use to distribute these files.
* Alexey Eremenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-06-07 04:14]:
Screenshots look terribly in LfL !
You posted exactly the same in opensuse-doc, Message-ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
March 24. What was there about the answers from Rajko and Frank that
you failed to understand? I can repost their answers if
Hi all,
Against my instincts I ended up buying a windows mobile device. Can I sync this
thing's calendar (and perhaps other elements) with my SuSE 10.2 system? If so,
what do I need to use, what man pages should I read? I tried a simple apropos
windows | grep mobile and came up blank.
Thanks!
Hudibras wrote:
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Hudibras wrote:
El jue, 05-04-2007 a las 08:39 -0700, BRUCE STANLEY escribió:
--- James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bill biggs wrote:
witch one is
On Friday 06 April 2007 05:58, Carlos E. R. wrote:
And mc in it ;-)
Wouldn't hurt :-)
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James Knott wrote:
snip
I remember Knight Kits. They had a wide range of electronic kits. ;-)
http://users.arczip.com/rmcgarra2/knight.html
They had the best stuff in the world! I built one of their two-tube
regenerative short-wave radios that had plug-in coils for band
switching.
On 4/5/07, Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 17:29, Greg Freemyer wrote:
All,
Is there a tool for converting PDFs to TIFFs?
Command Line preferred, but not required if I can do a directories
worth at a time.
I was thinking of something like ghostscript,
Yes, OK, I may resize all my screenshots from 1024x768 to 512x384
(half in each axis, quarter size)
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On 4/6/07, dwain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pentium 3 450Mhz and the chip set is Intel4408BX AGP
Then it's probably an ATA/33 drive controller. It should support the
newer drives up to 120GB, but you won't get the full speed out of
them. You could try a PCI IDE controller, or look for a SATA
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 11:32 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
Thanks to all 3 responses, but I'm still having a few issues.
You could also try The Gimp. I don't remember if it reads pdf directly,
but if not, it can read ps, and there is a pdf2ps
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 14:07 +0100, G.T.Smith wrote:
If it is peer to peer access is what is required e-Mule/e-Donkey is
another option, and there are other options. Personally do not use and
do not recommend P2P, security is down to the
On Friday 06 April 2007 19:50:51 Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-04-06 at 14:07 +0100, G.T.Smith wrote:
If it is peer to peer access is what is required e-Mule/e-Donkey is
another option, and there are other options. Personally do not use and
do not recommend P2P, security is down to
On 4/6/07, Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 11:32 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
Thanks to all 3 responses, but I'm still having a few issues.
You could also try The Gimp. I don't remember if it reads pdf directly,
but
On Thursday 05 April 2007 03:13, John Andersen wrote:
On the other side, I configured a Core 2 Duo Dell 9200 2 gig ram for
a friend.
You are the first one to actually say you are using *2 gig ram* and
that is
important... if you are using less than 2 gig you are going to look at
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 19:13 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Recently I need to start a small project to distribute about 100GB
megabytes of audio files to local university campus. I'd like to post my
requirement hoping I can get some insightful recommendation on what
software/technology to use to
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 19:55 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
bittorrent does have security: the initial seed or link inlcudes
checksums.
Indeed. You can be absolutely sure that the virus you receive is identical to
the virus that was sent
On Friday 06 April 2007 20:35:44 Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-04-06 at 19:55 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
bittorrent does have security: the initial seed or link inlcudes
checksums.
Indeed. You can be absolutely sure that the virus you receive is
identical to the virus that
On Friday 06 April 2007 13:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Indeed, the virus that SuSE distributes is
the one I have installed in my system, alive and running - it is called
opensuse linux!
... preach it bubba... !
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Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 06 April 2007 20:35:44 Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-04-06 at 19:55 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
bittorrent does have security: the initial seed or link inlcudes
checksums.
Indeed. You can be absolutely sure that the virus you receive
On Friday 06 April 2007 20:42:47 Jan Karjalainen wrote:
Which protocol does that, I'd like to know...
None, that's the point.
In the end, you have to trust to source, right?
Exactly
Unless it's source code, then you can check out the code for yourself.
If you want to get really picky, that
Somehow my disc one of my OpenSuse 10.1 x86 set has gotten messed up. I can't
seem to find where old versions are available on the opensuse.org site.
Can someone provide me a link?
Thanks
Tim Donnelly
Systems/Network Administrator
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
(303)759-3399 x106
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 20:41 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
Should I remind you that SuSE/Novell uses torrent to distribute the iso
images of the distribution? Indeed, the virus that SuSE distributes is
the one I have installed in my system,
On Friday 06 April 2007 11:42, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
...
That doesn't change the fact that bittorrent in itself doesn't have
security. It also doesn't change the fact that a checksum is not a
security feature. It only helps you ensure that what you get is
what the other side sent. In
On Friday 06 April 2007 13:54, Tim Donnelly wrote:
Somehow my disc one of my OpenSuse 10.1 x86 set has gotten messed up. I
can't seem to find where old versions are available on the opensuse.org
site.
Can someone provide me a link?
I think this just became the funniest post so far
Well, since this is only the 6th of April I guess I shouldn't be to insulted.
In what way was 10.1 hosed? I have several boxes running on the x86_64 version
and they seem to be doing just fine. Is there cause for concern?
Tim Donnelly
Systems/Network Administrator
Colorado Alliance of
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 11:59 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
That's what cryptographic identity certificates are for. One would hope
that if BitTorrent is going to be widely used to distribute critical
resources such as software it would be
On Friday 06 April 2007 13:54, Tim Donnelly wrote:
Somehow my disc one of my OpenSuse 10.1 x86 set has gotten messed up. I
can't seem to find where old versions are available on the opensuse.org
site.
Can someone provide me a link?
Hi Tim,
On Friday 06 April 2007 21:22:19 Tim Donnelly wrote:
Well, since this is only the 6th of April I guess I shouldn't be to
insulted.
In what way was 10.1 hosed? I have several boxes running on the x86_64
version and they seem to be doing just fine. Is there cause for concern?
He's referring
From: Jan Karjalainen To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse] best file distribution technology for my case?
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 20:42:47 +0200
Which protocol does that, I'd like to know...
In the end, you have to trust to source, right?
Unless it's source code, then you can check
On Friday 06 April 2007 20:39:21 M Harris wrote:
so, I'm still waiting.
For what?
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Hi. I'm using KWord v1.6.0 included w/ openSUSE v10.2. I've use
KWord over the years and prefer it to OpenOffice. However, this is my
first document with this version, and I am having an issue with trying
to double-space at the end of a sentence. No matter what I do, it
will only allow 1
On Friday 06 April 2007 14:43, Anders Johansson wrote:
so, I'm still waiting.
For what?
... for a release of openSUSE that will more stable and bug-free than
it
currently is! I know... SLES and SLED are for that... and openSUSE is
*supposed* to be bleeding edge... but common...
... for a release of openSUSE that will more stable and bug-free than it
currently is! I know... SLES and SLED are for that... and openSUSE is
*supposed* to be bleeding edge...
Dunno... 10.2 is pretty rock solid for me. I've had zero problems
that were not self induced. Fast stable
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-04-06 at 20:41 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
Should I remind you that SuSE/Novell uses torrent to distribute the iso
images of the distribution? Indeed, the virus that SuSE
distributes is
the one I have installed in my system, alive and running - it
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 12:41 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
...
I was merely addressing the point that running someone else's software
is an act of trust. Such trust must be based on true identities and not
something forgeable.
But the OP
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 13:39 -0500, M Harris wrote:
It looks like 10.2 for the most part is ok... but if you monitor the
bugzilla
list [EMAIL PROTECTED] you will notice tons of them... so, I'm still
waiting.
That only means that we
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The Thursday 2007-04-05 at 11:39 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
I forgot to mention that I already used that method to change the scheduler
for testing.
I'm curious to learn a bit about that method. Do you have a link to some
info, perhaps?
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On Friday 06 April 2007 13:39, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-04-06 at 12:41 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
...
I was merely addressing the point that running someone else's
software is an act of trust. Such trust must be based on true
identities and not something forgeable.
But
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Thursday 2007-04-05 at 11:39 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
I forgot to mention that I already used that method to change the scheduler
for testing.
I'm curious to learn a bit about that method. Do you have a link
On Friday 06 April 2007, G.T.Smith wrote:
Checksums as it has been already pointed out provide no security, only
a guarantee of the integrity of the source files, and as such are
essential for technologies such as bittorrent to work. However, checksum
+ datasource checks can be gimmicked
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 15:35 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
If you have the kernel source installed, you will find several documents
relating to I/O schedulers in the Documentation/block directory. It was
through these documents that I discovered
Little humor.
http://www.novell.com/
Did you played with mouse cursor over the image?
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Hi!
I have a Dell OEM (Sound Blaster! Live 5.1) on my computer, and Yast says it's
working just fine, it even plays some music when i press test.
The problem is that even though yast says it's working, nothing makes a sound
in my computer (for example when i log in, log out, etc), and when i
On Friday 06 April 2007, Larry Stotler wrote:
Hi. I'm using KWord v1.6.0 included w/ openSUSE v10.2. I've use
KWord over the years and prefer it to OpenOffice. However, this is
my first document with this version, and I am having an issue with
trying to double-space at the end of a
On Friday 06 April 2007 17:19, Carlos E. R. wrote:
...
Yes, I use ionice. But it is not very usefull, only root can use it. For
instance, I have to copy large files, and I'm not really interested in
doing it fast, rather to be able to keep working on something else at the
same time. So, I
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The Friday 2007-04-06 at 17:42 -0500, Rajko M. wrote:
On Friday 06 April 2007 17:19, Carlos E. R. wrote:
...
Yes, I use ionice. But it is not very usefull, only root can use it. For
instance, I have to copy large files, and I'm not really
Fri, 06 Apr 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Little humor.
http://www.novell.com/
Did you played with mouse cursor over the image?
I have to admit: she's (IMO) cuter than a penguin (and probably
beter smelling too).
Theo
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On Wednesday 04 April 2007 05:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2007-04-03 at 21:17 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
not tried, not interested
There are only three communications, and they did not seem helpful.
Used Google: opensuse list archive lppasswd
WHAT!!!
First: THIS is
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 05:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2007-04-03 at 21:17 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
not tried, not interested
There are only three communications, and they did not seem helpful.
Used Google: opensuse list archive lppasswd
WHAT!!!
First: THIS is
Doug McGarrett wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 05:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2007-04-03 at 21:17 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
not tried, not interested
There are only three communications, and they did not seem helpful.
Used Google: opensuse list archive lppasswd
WHAT!!!
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 20:16 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 05:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
You do not listen.
We already told you several times, several people, how to do it, you do
not listen.
First, define a password as explained already. No, not even root can
M Harris wrote:
On Friday 06 April 2007 13:54, Tim Donnelly wrote:
Somehow my disc one of my OpenSuse 10.1 x86 set has gotten messed up. I
can't seem to find where old versions are available on the opensuse.org
site.
Can someone provide me a link?
I think this just became
Clayton wrote:
... for a release of openSUSE that will more stable and
bug-free than it
currently is! I know... SLES and SLED are for that... and openSUSE is
*supposed* to be bleeding edge...
Dunno... 10.2 is pretty rock solid for me. I've had zero problems
that were not self
Well, I tested the scpm after changing the line to read boot.localfs
in boot.scpm it functions as I would expect it to
I am happy now that the profiles are working.
Thanks again for everyones assistance
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On Friday 06 April 2007 22:11, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 20:16 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 05:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
You do not listen.
We already told you several times, several people, how to do it, you do
not listen.
First,
I have a problem with Gimp2.2 on 10.2 -- or more accurately on one
machine running 10.2, and not on the other 4 machines.
When I run gimp and try to open any picture i get the error box:
Opening '/home/jpff/photos/pending/IMG_9200.JPG' failed: Unknown file type
Similarly it says it cannot
On Friday 06 April 2007 22:11, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 20:16 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 05:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
You do not listen.
We already told you several times, several people, how to do it, you do
not listen.
First,
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 23:24 -0500, Rajko M. wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 18:55, Rajko M. wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 18:47, Magnus Boman wrote:
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Would you mind doing a mockup? Hard to visualise without...
Later tonight Magnus.
I'll post here when done.
Done.
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