On Tuesday, 24. April 2007 10:57:02 Martin Schlander wrote:
Change KMenu Icon Size
Use the following command:
kwriteconfig --file kickerrc --group menus --key MenuEntryHeight 30
And for big sizes make sure you have kdelibs-icons-scalable installed.
Bye,
Steve
Both x86 and x86_64 installations fail quite a ways into CD2. Donn
Washburn and I have seen this problem. The CD verifies fine. On one
x86_64 box I installed 10.2 and upgraded OK to 10.3 Alpha3 using the
same CD's.
On tty4 the last messages are:-
linux kernel: kernel logging (proc) stopped.
we have had our first meeting to begin integration of LTSP and KIWI into 10.3
and the EDU-CD .
please visit
http://en.opensuse.org/LTSP#LTSP5_.5C_KIWI_integration_planning_and_status
and feel free to post comments and lend a hand
Thanks James
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On 2007-04-22 18:06, Chuck Payne wrote:
Hey,
What's up with the Download server. I been trying to download 10.2
(PPC) the last couple of days but the Utah server does have anything.
Have you tried a different mirror?
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On 4/24/07, Adinda Praditya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying to install DBDesigner 4 and it needs a dependency
libborunwind.so.6.0 . Installing with nodeps will allow the program to
start, but it doesn't connect to the db. I can find rpms for this
resource for mandrake and redhat,
On Monday 23 April 2007 23:47, Fred A. Miller wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 23 April 2007 20:32, Fred A. Miller wrote:
Well, I've been using the 32-bit version of 10.2, and decided to try the
64-bit version once again. And, once again, I find that the AMD USB bug
is STILL there!! Does
On 2007-04-23 23:38, Adinda Praditya wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying to install DBDesigner 4 and it needs a dependency
libborunwind.so.6.0 . Installing with nodeps will allow the program to
start, but it doesn't connect to the db
You should be able to install the RH rpm (the library package
Hi all,
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source software for Suse/linux?
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It doesn't show about the CPU is 32 or 64 bit, find the output below
of cat /proc/cpuinfo in SUSE linux.
processor : 3
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model: 2
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz
stepping: 9
cpu MHz : 2786.441
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 14:40 +0800, Tommy Lim KW wrote:
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Can anybody suggest to me website that I can download more free
and open source software for Suse/linux?
Regards,
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Use
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son...
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On Apr 23 22:08 Carlos E. R. wrote (shortened):
The Monday 2007-04-23 at 14:20 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
...
For fixed strings (i.e. no page numbers) you can use the page-label
option which will show a fixed string (without spaces) at the very
top and bottom all of all pages,
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 14:40 +0800, Tommy Lim KW wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody suggest to me website that I can download more free
and open source software for Suse/linux?
Regards,
Tommy
If
Hi all
I would like to set some aliases in .bashrc that shall do some usefull
things like:
alias al=echo $PATH | awk 'BEGIN{FS=:} {for(i=1;i=NF;i++) print $i}'
This alias in not executed. How to define such aliases?
thanks
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Thank you to all who have replied. I lost so much faith in the upgrade
installation from 10,1-10,2 because there were so many issues. I did
start bug reporting some of those issues in the beginning, however due
to the volume of issues with the whole process, the Evolution/KDE
password issue I lost
I am sorry if I done something wrong to the list. This is because my
evolution keep saying cant send the mail out. Dunno what's going on...
Sorry for the inconvience...guyz!
Regards,
Tommy
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 03:17 -0400, Jonathan Arsenault wrote:
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 14:40 +0800, Tommy
I agree the PC-DOS-Windows industry has bastardised the concept of a
syslog daemon.
Syslog-ng IS the Linux system log daemon, however it performs function
in much the same way as a Mainframe Daemon works and depending on my
audience I have to be very specific with the reference 'syslog daemon'
I am sorry if I done something wrong to the list. This is because my
evolution keep saying cant send the mail out. Dunno what's going on...
Sorry for the inconvience...guyz!
Ignore Arsenault. He's on most list members drop/ignore lists
(including mine) due to his behavior here.
Just a tip
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the advise.
Tommy
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 10:05 +0200, Clayton wrote:
I am sorry if I done something wrong to the list. This is because my
evolution keep saying cant send the mail out. Dunno what's going on...
Sorry for the inconvience...guyz!
Ignore Arsenault.
On Monday 23 April 2007, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 23 April 2007 07:54, Dylan wrote:
...
The real point is, thought, that it would be a good idea to know
which tools will tell me which connections are active on the machine
so I can track down the details of what is going on!
I'll commit 50$ if we can get 39 more to promise here in the group,
that would put openSuse at $2086.24 and above the ubuntu/kubuntu
collective.
I am serious, this would be good press for Linux and good press for
openSuse, I'd even consider 100$ if we can get 19 other 100$ pledgers!
Lets put
Thomas Hertweck wrote:
M Harris wrote:
[...nothing useful + 100KB attachment...]
Are you nuts? Please stop sending these absurd attachments
to the list! That's annoying, especially if you read your
emails on mobile devices. Put it on a webserver and send a
link if you feel you
Dear all,
As agreed during the FOSDEM07, work has been done in order to make
instlux be part of the OpenSuSE10.3. Also, this work has been reported
on the opensuse-project list.
Now, instlux suports OpenSuSE10.3 Alpha 3, both installation medias
(CDROM and internet) and both architectures (i386
|From: Vince Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|I would like to set some aliases in .bashrc that shall do some
|usefull things like:
|
|alias al=echo $PATH | awk 'BEGIN{FS=:} {for(i=1;i=NF;i++)
|print $i}'
|
|
|This alias in not executed. How to define such aliases?
|
You need execution quotes,
Hello,
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:43:12 +0530
Anil Kalasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need an urgent help, how to check weather the processor is 32 bit
or 64bit, not the OS.
This is for SUSE linux.
How about this?
uname -m
man uname
Thanks,
eshsf
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Am Dienstag, 24. April 2007 09:24 schrieb Vince Oliver:
Hi all
I would like to set some aliases in .bashrc that shall do some
usefull things like:
alias al=echo $PATH | awk 'BEGIN{FS=:} {for(i=1;i=NF;i++) print
$i}'
this is usefull?
This alias in not executed. How to define such
Op di april 24 2007 11:33, schreef Rolf Masfelder:
Am Dienstag, 24. April 2007 09:24 schrieb Vince Oliver:
Hi all
I would like to set some aliases in .bashrc that shall do some
usefull things like:
alias al=echo $PATH | awk 'BEGIN{FS=:} {for(i=1;i=NF;i++) print
$i}'
this is
Either that does work, I have found the solution, need to install
lshw.rpm, which gives the exact hardware detials.
Thanks for your reply.
Cheers!
Anil
On 4/24/07, eshsf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:43:12 +0530
Anil Kalasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need
Hi,
Opensuse LIVE CD/DVD is excellent at auto-detecting most types of
hardware and can be run on a variety of configurations.
However, if I install opensuse (10.2) to hard disk - the startup seems
to be specific to that configuration. For example, if I were to do a
full install to hdd and
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2007-04-23 at 18:44 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
I often use the modification date, sometimes the creation date, but I
have never needed to use the access time. And as for dirs, simply by
listing a dir that time is modified.
So be it.
But if you need
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Hello,
On Apr 23 22:08 Carlos E. R. wrote (shortened):
The Monday 2007-04-23 at 14:20 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
...
For fixed strings (i.e. no page numbers) you can use
tleslie wrote:
I'll commit 50$ if we can get 39 more to promise here in the group,
that would put openSuse at $2086.24 and above the ubuntu/kubuntu
collective.
I am serious, this would be good press for Linux and good press for
openSuse, I'd even consider 100$ if we can get 19 other 100$
Clark Sann wrote:
Hello,
I installed HPLIP on SUSE 10.2. It appears to be installed ok but it cannot
find my printer. Any ideas what is wrong? The printer works from my
windows machines.
Thanks
Clark
What is your printer? Is it networked, USB, or other ...
Are you using YaST,
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On Monday 23 April 2007 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup wireless for my Compaq R3000 AMD notebook. I
have
tried using ndiswrappers but have been unsuccessful. Would anyone
know
how to do this in a real easy step
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...
BTW Tend to use touch for modifying timestamps (not grep).
You misunderstood me. I don't use grep to modify the timestamps. I use
grep for grepping - and as a side effect, as the files
I have just tried
http://instlux.sourceforge.net/testing_builds/instluxCDROMOpenSuSE10_3.exe
and it doesn't work:
I now have two boot options: windows xp (default) and a new boot option
to install OpenSUSE 10.3
Booting XP still works, selecting install opensuse leads to grub, and
then an
I have a really big problem:
My brand new Thinkpad Z61p is slower than my old T42p.
Z61p: T7200 Dual2 Core 2GHz, 4GB RAM, 100GB S-ATA
T42p: Centrino (Dothan?) 2GHz, 2GB RAM, 100GB IDE
I found a possible issue: accessing S-ATA HD slows down the system.
If i try find / -name bla the system is
Randall R Schulz wrote:
...
Let's generalize, then. How to add arbitrary strings? File name,
page number, date of printing...
Or with a small Perl script that uses PDF::Reuse. As long as one
stays with the 14 standard PDF fonts, this is a very good quick
solution. If you want to try this
On 4/23/07, Teruel de Campo MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexey,
Do Virtualbox runs when the host is SuSE 10.2 64b. If it does I will
try it. Now I am using VMware workstation and I love it. I also have
quemu which is excellent however the accelerator is a problem with SuSE
64 and even
First of all thanks.
Could you send me the file c:\menu.lst?
Could you tell me if the following directory structure exists?
c:\distros\instluxCDROMOpenSuse10_3
If so, do you have the files linux and initrd in it?
Thanks,
jordi
El mar, 24-04-2007 a las 12:28 +0200, mourik jan heupink
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 15:11:19 +0530
Anil Kalasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either that does work, I have found the solution, need to install
lshw.rpm, which gives the exact hardware detials.
I see. though too late, I had forgotten hwinfo. IIRC, this is installed for SUSE
by default.
# hwinfo
First of all thanks.
Welcome. :-)
Could you send me the file c:\menu.lst?
title OpenSuSE 10.3 installer
find --set-root /autoexec.bat
kernel /distros/instluxCDROMOpenSuSE10_3/linux devfs=mount,dall
ramdisk_size=65536
initrd /distros/instluxCDROMOpenSuSE10_3/initrd
Could you tell
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Below an example that adds it to all pages; filename in the left part of the
headline, pagenumber in the right part. I added the page number to show
right-aligned output. I left off
Suddenly I realise:
I downloaded
http://instlux.sourceforge.net/testing_builds/instluxCDROMOpenSuSE10_3.exe
Does that mean I have to have a cdrom in the drive, containing opensuse
10.3? That would explain the issue...
I assumed to would try a net-install...
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I've seen the Pam modules for SSH which allow you to restrict brute force
attacks by blocking users after a determined number and frequency of failed
log ins.
Does anyone know if there's a similar module that blocked the source IP of a
repeated failed log in attempt?
My servers are
Hi,
Opensuse LIVE CD/DVD is excellent at auto-detecting most types of
hardware and can be run on a variety of configurations.
However, if I install opensuse (10.2) to hard disk - the startup seems
to be specific to that configuration. For example, if I were to do a
full install to hdd and
On Sunday 01 April 2007 17:02, Timothy Bounds wrote:
I am trying to find out how to configure hald or dbus so I can burn cdroms
without hald interfering with it. If I burn cd's with hald running then the
burning fails.
If I burn cd's without hald running then it works ok. So how can I disable
They are on a UPS, but it's an overloaded UPS (we're in the process of
some serious hardware upgrades). One of them did have a bad NIC, but it
was after I replaced the NIC that the problems started.
After some serious investigation last night, I found that some of the
files in
G.T.Smith wrote:
Clark Sann wrote:
Hello,
I installed HPLIP on SUSE 10.2. It appears to be installed ok but it cannot
find my printer. Any ideas what is wrong? The printer works from my
windows machines.
Thanks
Clark
What is your printer? Is it networked, USB, or other
Yes and no. I explain myself.
The version you downloaded is for the CDROM media so you must have an
OpenSuSE10.3 Alpha3 in your CD.
However, it looks for the CDROM after loading the kernel and the initrd,
and does not seem to load them right.
GRUB4DOS seems to have a strange bug. In some
Kai Ponte wrote:
I can't imagine being on dial up. I use that from my blackberry and it is
painfully slow. Reminds me of the days when I was stuck on my 2400-baud
modem. (I honestly don't remember the 300-acoustic coupler device much.)
My first modem was 300B, but it was connected to the
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The Tuesday 2007-04-24 at 17:58 +1000, Registration Account wrote:
I agree the PC-DOS-Windows industry has bastardised the concept of a
syslog daemon.
Syslog-ng IS the Linux system log daemon, however it performs function
in much the same
Hi Jordi,
Meanwhile i've tried the netinstall version, and it also fails with the
same error 17.
There were no dvd's / cd's in my system.
Mourik Jan
Jordi Massaguer i Pla wrote:
Yes and no. I explain myself.
The version you downloaded is for the CDROM media so you must have an
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 07:09:35 -0400
Phil Savoie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup wireless for my Compaq R3000 AMD notebook. I have
tried using ndiswrappers but have been unsuccessful. Would anyone know
how to do this in a real easy step by step way? It has a Broadcom
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 13:35 +0300, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Currently VirtualBox does NOT support x86-64 systems, but it may be
supported in the future.
As for Qemu there are 3 accelerators in existence: qvm, kqemu and kvm.
Which one you use? Some of them may support x86-64, I have not
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The Monday 2007-04-23 at 14:39 -0400, ken wrote:
It is simpler to use the command line mail coupled with a local mta to
send email. I would have that running in minutes, probably. I call that
simpler. :-)
True, it would take no time at
I have a 32-bit 10.2 install running as a caching mailserver/workstation.
From time to time I would like to take backups of the mail in the
mailserver and therefore need to stop the mailserver from fetching any
email from my ISP.
I thought that the easiest would be to stop/temporarily disable
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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Below an example that adds it to all pages; filename in the left part of the
headline, pagenumber in the right part. I added the page number to show
right-aligned
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On SuSE 10.2 there is a wireless driver, from memory, it is bcm43xx.ko.
It requires the firmware. To extract the firmware from a Windows
bcmwl5.sys file, and place the firmware into /lib/firmware.
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
I have a 32-bit 10.2 install running as a caching mailserver/workstation.
From time to time I would like to take backups of the mail in the
mailserver and therefore need to stop the mailserver from fetching any
email from my ISP.
I thought that the easiest
Hi,
On 4/24/07, G.T.Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
access time == modification time == creation time
Note that ctime is *not* creation time, it's change time. It is set
any time some metadata about the file is changed (user/group
ownership, change in access rights, extended attributes). See
On 24/04/07 14:32 +0800, Tommy Lim KW wrote:
Can anybody suggest to me website that I can download more free
and open source software for Suse/linux?
Have a look at:
Packman
http://packman.links2linux.org/
Guru
http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php
and the build service
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Tuesday 2007-04-24 at 17:58 +1000, Registration Account wrote:
Syslog-ng IS the Linux system log daemon, however it performs function
in much the same way as a Mainframe Daemon works and depending on my
audience I have
On 4/24/07, Tommy Lim KW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody suggest to me website that I can download more free
and open
source software for Suse/linux?
Regards,
Tommy
http://en.opensuse.org/Package_Repositories
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 01:34, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
I can confirm you that with 2.6.21-rc7-43 the usb works on Athlon64
(in my installation I have to manually turn on ACPI). However, I have
to compile the kernel with iptables compiled directly into the kernel,
in order to have Internet
Sunny wrote:
On 4/24/07, Tommy Lim KW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Can anybody suggest to me website that I can download more free
and open
source software for Suse/linux?
Regards,
Tommy
http://en.opensuse.org/Package_Repositories
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 00:24, Vince Oliver wrote:
Hi all
I would like to set some aliases in .bashrc that shall do some
usefull things like:
alias al=echo $PATH | awk 'BEGIN{FS=:} {for(i=1;i=NF;i++) print
$i}'
I use this:
path() {
echo $PATH |tr ':' '\n'
}
I have similar
Tirsdag 24 april 2007 13:12 skrev Matthew Stringer:
Hi,
I've seen the Pam modules for SSH which allow you to restrict brute force
attacks by blocking users after a determined number and frequency of failed
log ins.
Does anyone know if there's a similar module that blocked the source IP of
Mates,
I am experiencing an excessive load from the internet that looks like
some kind of attack. The log entries that repeat over and over are:
Apr 22 11:14:54 bonza proftpd[10488]: bonza.rbpllc.com
(216.101.241.110[216.101.241.110]) - FTP session opened.
Apr 22 11:14:54 bonza
david rankin wrote:
Mates,
I am experiencing an excessive load from the internet that looks
like some kind of attack. The log entries that repeat over and over are:
Apr 22 11:14:54 bonza proftpd[10488]: bonza.rbpllc.com
(216.101.241.110[216.101.241.110]) - FTP session opened.
Apr 22
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The Tuesday 2007-04-24 at 10:15 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I am experiencing an excessive load from the internet that looks like
some kind of attack. The log entries that repeat over and over are:
Apr 22 11:14:54 bonza proftpd[10488]:
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The Tuesday 2007-04-24 at 15:31 +0200, Joachim Schrod wrote:
I don't think there's a source modification needed for syslog-ng.
One can specify $LEVEL in a template() clause in a destination section. E.g.
destination d_file {
Okay, out of curiosity, I downloaded Feisty Fawn yesterday and booted it
to my laptop. I wanted to see what all the fuss over Ubuntu was, particularly
since I've been using SUSE for the past two or so years.
Here's a screenshot on my laptop:
I have to say that I'm getting pretty upset and disapointed with some of
the inconsistencies of OSL 10.2...especially with the XGL and ZEN update
service.
We have 4 systems with OSL 10.2. All four use the Intel 865 chipset and
P4 processor. One of the systems has an Nvidia AGP card the rest use
Hi All
Every Forum and mailing list gets the same question from potential Linux
users every now and again Which one should I use? they generally get
inundated with the members personal choice rather than the one suited to
them.
Some of you may have seen this before but there is a site that
Chris C wrote:
from the packman software repository. Does anybody know if Packman
repository is down or having a problem?
Well this was often a problem for me too, occurring mostly on 'guru' and
'packman'. However since I've rsynced them both and made the repodata
folder myself there is no
Hallo guys.
Lots of you reported minor bugs (but a lot of them) against the KDE applet we
shipped in 10.2 as the lightweight package manager stack.
Thomas Goettlicher has been busy squashing those, and I just uploaded a
package to the build service (home:dmacvicar) with those bugfixes in case
The install process goes smoothly. I have an old Socket A 900MHz AMD
Athlon Processor with 512MB ram, 40GB hard drive containing Windows XP
Pro and 10GB hard drive to which I'm installing openSUSE 10.2
The only problem I have during setup is that it doesn't connect to the
internet (I have
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 08:11, Dick Turpin wrote:
Hi All
Every Forum and mailing list gets the same question from potential
Linux users every now and again Which one should I use? they
generally get inundated with the members personal choice rather than
the one suited to them.
Some of you
On 2007/04/24 16:11 (GMT+0100) Dick Turpin apparently typed:
http://cannon-linux.co.uk/my-linux-stuff.html?Itemid=27
Interesting. They listed Mepis, SUSE Mandriva as 1, 2, 3. SUSE is my #1
Mandriva is my #2. Mepis I've never even looked at.
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Kai Ponte wrote:
Okay, out of curiosity, I downloaded Feisty Fawn yesterday and booted it
to my laptop. I wanted to see what all the fuss over Ubuntu was, particularly
since I've been using SUSE for the past two or so years.
Here's a screenshot on my laptop:
I was quite impressed! When I took the test, the program indicated that
Gentoo would be the best distribution for me. That's pretty good since I use
Gentoo at home and at work, almost exclusively. I am using Suse for the
first time since it is specified by one of our vendors. In the past,
Some of you may have seen this before but there is a site that hosts a
test which, based on your answers, will give you the Linux Distributions
that are best suited to you I've been given permission to link to it
check it out at my site under the heading Linux Chooser
On Sunday 22 April 2007, StephenW wrote:
I can no longer access su.
I have only ever used one of two passwords. Neither of them will work
today.
Suggestions for correction?
winstephen
boot the system using a knoppix or similar live cd
mount the / partition of the main hard drive (the
On Tue 24 Apr 2007 16:59, Mike Diehl wrote:
my second choice
would be Slackware, which is the first distro that I ever used!
- likewise . . . prolly, for me, that was in 1994
best :)
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I can't seem to find the rpm for rusers for OpenSUSE 10.2
anywhere. Does it exist?
Thanks!
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On Tuesday 24 April 2007, Chris C wrote:
(Transaction failed: Can't provide ./i586/k3b-1.0.1-6.1.i586.rpm from
http://packman.unixheads.com/suse/10.2/;)
from the packman software repository. Does anybody know if Packman
repository is down or having a problem?
Packman is up, it's just
2007/4/24, Stormont, Stephen (IMS) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't seem to find the rpm for rusers for OpenSUSE 10.2
anywhere. Does it exist?
Thanks!
Try with this one
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/3103103/com/rusers-0.17-47.i386.rpm.html
It's for Fedora, it should work though
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 17:41 +0800, Otto Rodusek (AP-SGP) wrote:
Hi,
Opensuse LIVE CD/DVD is excellent at auto-detecting most types of
hardware and can be run on a variety of configurations.
However, if I install opensuse (10.2) to hard disk - the startup seems
to be specific to that
Hello All,
I've been trying out KDE recently after having used Gnome exclusively
since I switched to Linux, and I must say I like it a lot. There was
an issue running Evolution (passwords not saved) but that was solved
looking through the archives of this list, so thanks for that :)
There are a
I'd like to have an option to have the result emailed to me, if I want.
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There are only 2 distros, that I really love, and consider for serious
use: openSUSE and Mandriva Linux.
I have tried ArchLinux, Debian, Ubuntu, RedHat, Fedora, Linspire and
dozens of others... while each Linux has it's own strong points, only
SUSE and Mandriva are the ones the very close to
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 02:03, G.T.Smith wrote:
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At least it is an attachment, not embedded HTML/MIME.
But it was embedded--go back and look at the original, raw message text.
Not that it bothers me. Networks are for data. The more, the better.
Hello,
I have two servers, each with Suse 10 installed, running apache with PHP5.
One server, when you view the phpinfo generated web page shows all of the
modules that are installed;
snip
bcmath
BCMath support enabled
bz2
BZip2 Support Enabled
BZip2 Version 1.0.3, 15-Feb-2005
calendar
Speaking of the /dev/hda issue - it affects even SUSE's own modules:
(IDE Acceleration Yast Module)
link:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=264681
I definitely think that we need to symlink or hardlink the new devices
to the old names in 10.3.
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Dick Turpin wrote:
Hi All
Every Forum and mailing list gets the same question from potential
Linux users every now and again Which one should I use? they
generally get inundated with the members personal choice rather than
the one suited to them.
Some of you may have seen this before but
Hello,
I've configured dns via yast on for internal use, however I have a couple of
questions. When using nslookup from a windows box pointing to the Suse dns
server we get the following error;
C:\tempnslookup www.website.com 192.168.0.2
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.0.2:
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