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The options to ignore the requirements does not put Yast on hold anymore..
I am 'factory-updating' now..
Do not know the consequenses yet... ;-)
Here is the Unsolvable deps list:
YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2007-06-05 22:27:45
Can't
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M9. wrote:
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It would be nice if there was a Just for get about it option
or a Keep it anyway?. Because some times Yast request removing
something you need for the
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The options to ignore the requirements does not put Yast on hold anymore..
I am 'factory-updating' now..
Do not know the consequenses yet... ;-)
Here is the Unsolvable deps list:
YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2007-06-05 22:27:45
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M9. wrote:
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It would be nice if there was a Just for get about it option
or a
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A little playing around with the 'unsolving' deps, made me uninstall
g-streamer-plugins-bad, uninstalling amarok-xine and amarok, and install
Amarok guru 101, (10.2. repo's Packman and Guru)
There was some wining about libmad and libtunepimp, but yast
Well, that would be quite useless I guess. Viewer might make some sense,
but editor would most probably not.
To explain difficulty (well, next to impossibility) of such task you
have to understand the way variables are set at shell start. Once shell
process starts, it executes set of scripts.
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 07:18 +0100, jpff wrote:
John == John D Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Otherwise look for a Wacom Howto. I've been using Wacom without
problems
John since SuSE 6.4. It works especially well with Gimp.
I could never get the tablet to work completely in gimp.
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:36, Petr Klíma wrote:
The caveat is that
many variables might be set dynamically based on informations read from
other config files. One can even include his own script setting his own
set of variables. Many do this.
Yes...
... however, if what you
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Carlos F Lange wrote:
One of my desktop machines is dual-boot and lived happily attached to my
SMC router, which has a built in DHCP server. After a change of network
card the DHCP server saw and assigned an address to it, as usual. After
On 6/5/07, steve reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Monday 04 June 2007 17:16, Dinar Valeev wrote:
Hello, i've decided to buy a new laptop.
I'm looking for a small lightweight 12,1'' laptop based on a new Intel
santa-rosa platform.
I have 5
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Daniel Bornkessel wrote:
G T Smith schrieb:
George Stoianov wrote:
defined in the alljava.sh script.. Running scripts manually should set
and export these variables but there is no change to them, the
variables
settings are being used within
On Saturday 02 June 2007, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
The KDE4 packages install into the /usr prefix hence KDE3 and KDE4 can
be installed at the same time.
what does it mean by /usr prefix?
/usr stands for unix system resources. Previously to KDE4, KDE on SuSE was
installed in the /opt
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 00:14, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2007 14:44, primm wrote:
Well, just for kicks, could you let us know a make and model number
for the board?
You've got me curious and I'd kind of like to know what mainboard
manufacturers are up to, these
Dňa Monday 04 June 2007 22:42:31 Graham Anderson ste napísal:
After adding http://software.opensuse.org/download/KDE:/KDE3/openSUSE_10.2/
as an installation source I get the following conflict trying to upgrade
KDE via yast...
Cannot install
On Monday 04 June 2007 11:05, G T Smith wrote:
Frank Fiene wrote:
On Montag, 4. Juni 2007, Jonathan Ervine wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2007 09:09:20 Frank Fiene wrote:
I've installed additional 2GB of RAM into my Thinkpad Z61p. My
kernel (latest SUSE-10.2-64bit) sees only 3GB of 4GB!
Do
On Monday 04 June 2007 11:05, G T Smith wrote:
Frank Fiene wrote:
On Montag, 4. Juni 2007, Jonathan Ervine wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2007 09:09:20 Frank Fiene wrote:
I've installed additional 2GB of RAM into my Thinkpad Z61p. My
kernel (latest SUSE-10.2-64bit) sees only 3GB of 4GB!
Do
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On Monday 04 June 2007 11:05, G T Smith wrote:
Frank Fiene wrote:
On Montag, 4. Juni 2007, Jonathan Ervine wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2007 09:09:20 Frank Fiene wrote:
I've installed additional 2GB of RAM into my Thinkpad Z61p.
Rauch Christian wrote:
Bernd Melchers wrote:
Your disk is 56 degree Celsius, this is too hot!
I have restructured my workstation some weeks ago.
My disks now have a temperature of 35°C with room temperature
of 22°C. These two disks are combined as software RAID 1.
Both are now in S-ATA
Hello,
On Jun 1 23:12 Lívio Cipriano wrote (shortened):
It's an HP LaserJet 5MP, it's an PostScript 2 printer
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Purchasing_a_Printer_and_Compatibility
Technical Information
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Using_Your_Own_Filters_to_Print_with_CUPS
Optional PCL Printing on
I'm trying to setup XEN on new laptop, it's a dual-core-Intel with VT and an
ATI X1400 GPU.
I had some troubles getting the ati drivers installed while using my regular
kernel. And ended up with the regular
ati-fglrxG01-kmp-default-8.36.5_2.6.18.8_0.3-1.1. and
x11-video-fglrxG01-8.36.5-4.1.
Hi,
I usually connect to my boxes with PuTTY (ssh).
The lines of MC look ok but YaST shows the characters l, x, m, q, t
instead of line symbols.
That's a bit irritating.
Is there a setting of PuTTY or the server so that both have real lines?
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Hello now updates works... but there is another problem with
NetworkManager-kde-0.1r606753-17.1
knetworkmanager from this version is not working with latest KDE updates...
When I am trying to open knetworkmanager I get this error:
Using host libthread_db library /lib/libthread_db.so.1.
message off the website
Our RAID controller freaked out!
We're bringing our distributions back online.
We lost nearly 150 distributions when the array storing
them died on the evening of April 9th. If you own a
distribution on ibiblio.org, please visit
http://www.ibiblio.org/help
Dear list
NFS server (Ubuntu 7 with nfs-user-server installed) is exporting a
single folder to a single host:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/exports
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
# to NFS clients. See exports(5).
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Dear list
NFS server (Ubuntu 7 with nfs-user-server installed) is exporting a
single folder to a single host:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/exports
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
# to NFS clients. See
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:30, Curtis Rey wrote:
On Saturday 02 June 2007, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
The KDE4 packages install into the /usr prefix hence KDE3 and
KDE4 can be installed at the same time.
what does it mean by /usr prefix?
/usr stands for unix system resources.
That is at
On Monday 04 June 2007 22:10, M Harris wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2007 23:57, Randall R Schulz wrote:
What, then, is KMP? I've never heard of it and cannot find any
relevant information on the Web.
I don't know much about the term either... but it means, Kernel
Module Packages.
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:53, primm wrote:
...
Anyway, I cannot find a Biostar M7 model with Geforce 6100 video
that supports an Intel processor. The closest product page I can
find on Biostar's Web site is this:
http://www.biostar-usa.com/mbdetails.asp?model=geforce+6100-m7
It came
On Tue June 5 2007 01:40, G T Smith wrote:
Carlos F Lange wrote:
One of my desktop machines is dual-boot and lived happily attached
to my SMC router, which has a built in DHCP server. After a change
of network card the DHCP server saw and assigned an address to it,
as usual. After booting
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 00:08, M Harris wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:36, Petr Klíma wrote:
The caveat is that
many variables might be set dynamically based on informations read
from other config files. One can even include his own script
setting his own set of variables. Many do
All,
I rebooted a server yesterday and my backup failed last night because
it depended on having the fuse module loaded by the kernel. (I guess
this is the first reboot in a few months.)
Anyway, I know the file /etc/modprobe.conf exists and is used at boot
to load modules, but is there a
cat /etc/sysconfig/kernel | grep BOOT
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT=
On 6/5/07, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I rebooted a server yesterday and my backup failed last night because
it depended on having the fuse module loaded by the kernel. (I guess
this is the first reboot in a few
Hi Greg,
Am Dienstag, 5. Juni 2007 16:03 schrieb Greg Freemyer:
I rebooted a server yesterday and my backup failed last night because
it depended on having the fuse module loaded by the kernel. (I guess
this is the first reboot in a few months.)
Anyway, I know the file /etc/modprobe.conf
Hello list.
I'm generally new to Suse, but not new to linux. I have a HP Compaq
NX6325. It gets pretty hot and i know that ACPI is working because the
fans do kick on.
My question is: Is there a way to enable the cpu fan to be on ALL the
time and Running at max speed???
Thanks in advance.
Currently there are several incomplete package updates for 64 bit OpenSuSE
10.2 that have an i586 update instead of the -32 file.
Kdelibs3 3.5.7-24
libsoup 2.2.99-18
libsoup-devel 2.2.99-18
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On 6/5/07, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I rebooted a server yesterday and my backup failed last night because
it depended on having the fuse module loaded by the kernel. (I guess
this is the first reboot in a few months.)
Anyway, I know the file /etc/modprobe.conf exists and is
Sata based DVDs were not well supported in the 2.6.19 kernel. (ie.
Support has been gradually going in for the last year or so, and
2.6.22 was just released by Linus (kernel.org) a couple weeks ago).
I would try to get a factory kernel and try it out. I assume the
factory is now based on
Thanks Dinar, but you should be sleeping if your in Russia :)
I know real programmers never sleep. I'm way too old for that.
On 6/5/07, Dinar Valeev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cat /etc/sysconfig/kernel | grep BOOT
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT=
On 6/5/07, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Greg Freemyer wrote:
If not, I don't see a line in there related to fuse, so what should
the line say, and where should I put it?
FYI: So far I have just been manually calling modprobe fuse.
Check your YastSystemRunlevel Editor. IIRC, there is a boot.fuse
startup script. Just enable it via
On 6/5/07, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sata based DVDs were not well supported in the 2.6.19 kernel. (ie.
Support has been gradually going in for the last year or so, and
2.6.22 was just released by Linus (kernel.org) a couple weeks ago).
I would try to get a factory kernel and
2007/6/5, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 6/5/07, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sata based DVDs were not well supported in the 2.6.19 kernel. (ie.
Support has been gradually going in for the last year or so, and
2.6.22 was just released by Linus (kernel.org) a couple weeks
On 6/5/07, Sunny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/5/07, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I rebooted a server yesterday and my backup failed last night because
it depended on having the fuse module loaded by the kernel. (I guess
this is the first reboot in a few months.)
Anyway, I
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 15:25, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:53, primm wrote:
...
Anyway, I cannot find a Biostar M7 model with Geforce 6100 video
that supports an Intel processor. The closest product page I can
find on Biostar's Web site is this:
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Carlos F Lange wrote:
On Tue June 5 2007 01:40, G T Smith wrote:
Carlos F Lange wrote:
I reconfigured the card a few times and rebooted the router. I
disabled the MAC address control on the router and the other
machines are fine, all acknowledged
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 02:37, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 07:12, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:39, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
The machine that I'm trying to give the demo is SLES10.
No, I was confused. I was sure I was testing it on a 10.1 and a 10.2,
On Tue June 5 2007 07:33, Rainer Brinkmann wrote:
Perhaps the cable dropped down.
No cable problem. That is exactly what is killing me. The lights on the
router are on (also when I changed ports and cable) and when I reboot
into Windows the DHCP servers hands out the usual IP address
Hi
I'm installing openSuse 10.2 and for the first time. I got the message
that acpi was
not supported in kernel while installing and I've only installed
minimum packages.
They are openSuse base
yast sys admin
KDE Base
and others to resolve dependencies.
I could install only in the failsafe mode.
On Tue June 5 2007 07:33, Rainer Brinkmann wrote:
Perhaps the cable dropped down.
snip
...when I reboot
into Windows the DHCP servers hands out the usual IP address
immediately. It is only in Linux, after it worked with this network
card for 2 days, that the problem happens. There is no error
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Eberhard Roloff wrote:
out of my curiosity:
What Case Make and Type are you using?
It's an MS-Tech LC-45 in black[1]. It already comes with the 120mm fan at the
front.
Thanks much
Eberhard
Regards,
Chris
[1]
Hi guys.
Trying to install openSuSE (10.2) on an old Dell PowerEdge 1600SC.
It contains an LSI Logic(r) CERC ATA100/4ch IDE RAID controller.
I have a RAID-1 logical disk setup via the RAID.
Pressing escape during the installation boot up process, shows that it
detects the LSI controller and
You are right. You need to reinstall kdepim3-networkstatus. I made a
mistake while writing.
Francesco
Michal Hlavac wrote:
Dn(a Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:48:45 ste napísal:
Choose to ignore kdepim3-networkstatus conflict. This will solve the
other dependencies. After the upgrade,
On 5 June 2007 11:32, Johannes Meixner wrote:
The easiest approach consists of creating an additional queue
for a PostScript+PCL printer. This queue always produces PCL data
by using a PPD file for a compatible PCL printer.
Thanks. Your info were most helpful. The only, slight, minus, is
On Tue June 5 2007 10:13, James D. Parra wrote:
On Tue June 5 2007 07:33, Rainer Brinkmann wrote:
Perhaps the cable dropped down.
snip
...when I reboot
into Windows the DHCP servers hands out the usual IP address
immediately. It is only in Linux, after it worked with this network
card for
On Tue June 5 2007 09:37, G T Smith wrote:
a) Does the NIC communicate with a static IP address from SuSE?
No. Even an attempt to ping the router (192.168.2.1) gives error:
Connect: Network is unreachable.
rcnetwork status gives eth0 dhcpd is still waiting for data.
I meant with a
On 6/5/07, Dean Pullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys.
Trying to install openSuSE (10.2) on an old Dell PowerEdge 1600SC.
It contains an LSI Logic(r) CERC ATA100/4ch IDE RAID controller.
I have a RAID-1 logical disk setup via the RAID.
Pressing escape during the installation boot up
On 6/5/07, Carlos F Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did that. I just assigned the usual IP number in Yast (along with
subnet mask and gateway), but I still cannot ping the gateway or other
machines in the LAN, nor is it seen by them.
Check if you have installed netdiag package. It contains
Hello all,
I installed Suse 10.2 on my laptop the other day using the network install. I
open up the software managment app and i search for conky. I can't find it
anywhere.
Now I've just recently switched from Debian, and i'm used to the online
repositories to be just chuck full of stuff.
On Tue June 5 2007 10:13, James D. Parra wrote:
On Tue June 5 2007 07:33, Rainer Brinkmann wrote:
Perhaps the cable dropped down.
snip
...when I reboot
into Windows the DHCP servers hands out the usual IP address
immediately. It is only in Linux, after it worked with this network
card for
On Tuesday 05 June 2007, Carlos F Lange wrote:
[...]
b) Which NIC?
nVidia Corporation MCP51 Ethernet Controller
Is this the same NIC as on your other machines. If you think is so
check chipset on card... NIC card manufacturers have a nasty habit
of revising the chipset under the
On Tue June 5 2007 12:06, BandiPat wrote:
I'm going to ask a silly question and make a silly suggestion. When
you say you booted into Windows then booted into Linux later, did you
shutdown the machine first or just reboot it selecting Linux?
Next, if you did the above, try shutting down the
On Tue June 5 2007 11:57, James D. Parra wrote:
From Yast, assign this card a static IP address. Let's see if there
is a driver issue with this card in Linux. Since this is a dual
boot machine and it works in windows, giving the NIC a static IP
will be a good test to see the card can
Carlos F Lange wrote:
On Tue June 5 2007 07:33, Rainer Brinkmann wrote:
Perhaps the cable dropped down.
No cable problem. That is exactly what is killing me. The lights on the
router are on (also when I changed ports and cable) and when I reboot
into Windows the DHCP servers hands out the
On Tue, June 5, 2007 10:54 am, Andrew Syrewicze wrote:
Hello all,
I installed Suse 10.2 on my laptop the other day using the network
install. I
open up the software managment app and i search for conky. I can't
find it
anywhere.
Since most of us here probably don't have a clue what conky
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 12:53, Sunny wrote:
I had problems with a netwrok card, which could not negotiate
correctly 100 mbps speed because of faulty cable, and I could make it
run on 10 mbps, until I found out that the problem is with the cable,
and I need to replace it.
I had the same
On Tue, June 5, 2007 7:15 am, Andrew Syrewicze wrote:
Hello list.
I'm generally new to Suse, but not new to linux. I have a HP Compaq
NX6325. It gets pretty hot and i know that ACPI is working because the
fans do kick on.
My question is: Is there a way to enable the cpu fan to be on ALL the
On Tue, June 5, 2007 6:29 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 00:08, M Harris wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:36, Petr Klíma wrote:
The caveat is that
many variables might be set dynamically based on informations read
from other config files. One can even include his own
On Tue, June 5, 2007 9:06 am, Geetha Bapu wrote:
I had to resort to internet installation after the CD method failed on
account of the YAST freezing.
I am attaching the dmesg file.
If there are any other details that are required let me know and I
will send them.
Maybe tell us what kind of
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 08:29, Randall R Schulz wrote:
The attached desktop file will, when activated, open a window that shows
the environment variables that will / would be in effect if you were
to launch an interactive BASH shell.
Very clever... thanks!
... he can't say
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 12:51, M Harris wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 08:29, Randall R Schulz wrote:
The attached desktop file will, when activated, open a window that
shows the environment variables that will / would be in effect if
you were to launch an interactive BASH shell.
Hey, Kai,
[ You put a Reply-To in your message and you get what you ask for,
right? ]
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 12:11, Kai Ponte wrote:
...
Since most of us here probably don't have a clue what conky is...
http://conky.sourceforge.net/
What an odd name... Oh, it's one of those Canadian
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Carlos F Lange wrote:
On Tue June 5 2007 09:37, G T Smith wrote:
snip
A very faint possibility is that there
may be an issue with connection negotiation (Duplex, 10/100 mbps
etc).
Would there be any log for this negotiation?
What are
On Tue, June 5, 2007 12:48 pm, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 12:11, Kai Ponte wrote:
...
Since most of us here probably don't have a clue what conky is...
http://conky.sourceforge.net/
What an odd name, eh... Oh, it's one of those Canadian things, eh
Fixx0r3d your
On Tuesday June 5 2007 6:03:17 am Kees van Beek wrote:
I'm trying to setup XEN on new laptop, it's a dual-core-Intel with VT and
an ATI X1400 GPU.
I had some troubles getting the ati drivers installed while using my
regular kernel. And ended up with the regular
I have a Mobile Pentium III with 256MB ram and 1 GHz speed.
video is NVIDIA GeForce2GO
and the audio is ESS Maestro3.
On 6/5/07, Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, June 5, 2007 9:06 am, Geetha Bapu wrote:
I had to resort to internet installation after the CD method failed on
account
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-05-07 15:57]:
[...]
Anyway, I'm pretty happy with GKrellM for local monitoring with a
real-time graphic display:
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html
It's included in the [open]SuSE distribution and, for 10.0 at
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The Tuesday 2007-06-05 at 11:49 -0600, Carlos F Lange wrote:
A very faint possibility is that there
may be an issue with connection negotiation (Duplex, 10/100 mbps
etc).
Would there be any log for this negotiation?
No, but there are two
Hello List.
Not sure if this is the right List for this, but here goes anyway.
I'm looking for a linux compatible PDA. I need something that i can sync with
outlook. Then turn around and Sync it with Kontact on my Linux box.
Any Suggestions???
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On 06/05/2007 07:36 PM somebody named Andrew Syrewicze wrote:
Hello List.
Not sure if this is the right List for this, but here goes anyway.
I'm looking for a linux compatible PDA. I need something that i can sync with
outlook. Then turn around and Sync it with Kontact on my Linux box.
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 14:50, Randall R Schulz wrote:
... he can't say it isn't gui... :)
Well, in keeping with a contentious thread now many months in the past,
I would. (Say it's not a GUI, that is.)
Yeah, I suppose so...
... and in keeping with that, may I remind
Kai Ponte wrote:
...I suppose you could have the wrapper fire up emacs as well... but its
a well
known fact that real men use vi... so, there it is.
Kai stands up
Hi, my name is, Kai.
(from audience) Hi, Kai!
I am a Kate user and I don't know Vi.
Hey, Kai, I'm the ultimate
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 06:29, Randall R Schulz wrote:
...
The attached desktop file will, when activated, open a window that
shows the environment variables that will / would be in effect if
you were to launch an interactive BASH shell.
Attached is a counterpart I use occasionally. It shows
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 13:47 +0100, Dave Howorth wrote:
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Dear list
NFS server (Ubuntu 7 with nfs-user-server installed) is exporting a
single folder to a single host:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/exports
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 21:13, Kai Ponte wrote:
Kai stands up
Hi, my name is, Kai.
(from audience) Hi, Kai!
I am a Kate user and I don't know Vi.
Ok, these are for Kai... you have our pitty, but you are our friend.
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Date: Monday 04 June 2007 11:58
From: Marcus Kraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rebecca Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexey Eremenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Am Samstag 02
Rebecca Walter wrote:
the physical hardware into account IMHO - sometimes you what to express that
you use a (phys) machine (server) to be the virtualization host.
true. But why do you add a level of complexity? simply call it the
physical host... serveur means nothing at all, any machine is
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