On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:27:24AM -0500, Donn Washburn wrote:
Hey Group;
SuSE 10.3Alpha4 rpm -q = gcc-4.1.3-46 updated with Yast2
I think I have tracked out a problem with gcc 4.2 and c++.
Two different programs that require C++ are dying at the c++ -V
What do you mean with 'the c++ -V
I believe SUSE should not be limited by Xen-only approach.
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On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:58:41PM +0300, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
hi all !
I'm very interested in integrating light-weight virtualization
(containerization) into openSUSE !
OpenVZ looks very promising technology, but how can we pack it with openSUSE
?
The openvz people already
Alexey Eremenko escribió:
I believe SUSE should not be limited by Xen-only approach.
and I believe openSUSE should do one thing, and do it right, not many
half working virtualization alternatives.
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On 23/06/07, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I decided to upgrade a video card in a beast today.an HP Athalon
65-bit dual core box with 1G RAM, SATA, etc. The nVidia 9450 chipset is
on the MOB. I dropped a PNY GeForce 8500GT PCI-E 16X in it. I'd already
d'ld the install script from
Fred A. Miller schrieb:
I decided to upgrade a video card in a beast today.an HP Athalon
65-bit dual core box with 1G RAM, SATA, etc. The nVidia 9450 chipset is
on the MOB. I dropped a PNY GeForce 8500GT PCI-E 16X in it. I'd already
d'ld the install script from nVidia, so was ready to
Dale Schuster wrote:
Sandy Drobic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/22/2007
03:51:41 PM:
After reading this I can understand very well just why you have trouble:
the requirements are more than a bit weird and don't mesh well with
common
sense and current SMTP practise.
That is exactly why
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 00:51 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
...
Now, lets think about the most common mail that will likely end up in that
situation: yes, I am talking about spam and viruses. (^-^)
They always falsify the sender address. So if you send back a copy of
Robert,
Robert Best wrote:
[...]
No. I can't find it in YaST2 / Security and Users / Firewall.
Yes, you can: ;-)
Yast2 / Security and Users / Firewall / Allowed Services (for
External Zone) / Service to allow / choose SSH from the List / klick
on Add
And: you are done!!
Don't
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 16:10, Dale Schuster wrote:
This is a source of confusion for me too. I'm not exactly sure where
to look to accomplish Subject Rewrites. ...
It may not suit your other needs, but KMail filter actions can rewrite
headers.
KMail is a user
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-06-22 at 16:10 -0700, Dale Schuster wrote:
...
This is a source of confusion for me too. I'm not exactly sure where to
look to accomplish Subject Rewrites. I think that may be a suitable
compromise, but my requirements are specifically to add a
Dnia czwartek 21 czerwiec 2007, Dave Howorth napisał:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Dave Howorth [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-20-07 17:11]:
I would install any Perl modules from CPAN.
This link already tells you to use CPAN and gives direct links! But I'd
use the cpan shell (man cpan for
Kai Ponte wrote:
Just an update on my Vista laptop that I wanted to switch over to
SUSE. One of the things I needed it to do was run our main
application, written in .net but requiring many Windows-based
controls.
In any case, I've now gotten VMWare to run perfectly in a 1400x1050
I have an openSUSE 10.2 box with an Intel i845 card and a LG L192WS LCD monitor.
Problem is that I cannot get it to work at 1400x900 resolution.
SaX does not recognize the monitor and set it to VESA 1280x1024 which
works, but the display is fuzzy and squashed.
I selected LCD [EMAIL PROTECTED] as
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 11:06 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
You don't need the relocation message to give the new address directly:
you define the exact message. Which I don't have clear is how big it can
be: I think it is a single line,
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 11:30 +0200, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
The subject can be modified using formail, I think, and it can be fired
from procmail.
Or with Postfix's body_checks(5) REPLACE and PREPEND functions.
Ah? Interesting...
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 11:06 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
You don't need the relocation message to give the new address directly:
you define the exact message. Which I don't have clear is how big it can
be: I think it is a single line, perhaps long.
No, if you use
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 12:38 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
...
The entire reject text would read like this:
550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Recipient address rejected: User has moved
to The address you have used is no longer valid, please phone
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject: [opensuse] LG L192WS LCD screen modelines
Message-ID : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date Time: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 11:38:44 +0200
[Andre] == Andre Truter [EMAIL PROTECTED] has written:
Andre I have an openSUSE 10.2 box with an Intel i845 card and a LG L192WS LCD
This morning, while attempting to use YAHOO (with Firefox 2.0.0.3) its video
news feeds will not play. They did last night. It wanted me to install
x-ms-wmp. After a couple of google attempts I found this. Not sure what it
all means... Except it does not help me get things going again
I've just installed SUSE 10.2, using RAID 5, on an IBM Netfinity x232
server. I created one small partition for /boot, a RAID array over 4
disks for / and a 2nd RAID for swap. I assume I could replicate the
/boot partition across all 4 drives and add them to GRUB. If I want
LVM, do I create a
On 23/06/07, Masaru Nomiya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
[...]
Oh, I see.
Could you show me tha part Section Momnitor of your xorg.conf.
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section Monitor
DisplaySize 340 270
HorizSync30-83
Identifier Monitor[0]
ModelName[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Option
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject: Re: [opensuse] LG L192WS LCD screen modelines
Message-ID : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date Time: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 14:09:35 +0200
[Andre] == Andre Truter [EMAIL PROTECTED] has written:
Andre Section Monitor
Andre DisplaySize 340 270
Andre HorizSync30-83
OK,
First, I am a newbee to SUSE.
I have tried everything I can think of to install Dovecot to a 10.2
brand new installation. Webmin keeps telling me that it is not installed.
Am I stupid, or are the three not compatible?
Mike
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On 06/23/2007 Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no wrote:
Now hold on. I agree it is lacking in layout usability but it does
work and, whats more it is the fastest gui installer I have ever
used. You should try it. Time your self installing a small app like
kibadock in yast and in smart (from you start
Eberhard Roloff wrote:
Kai Ponte wrote:
Just an update on my Vista laptop that I wanted to switch over to
SUSE. One of the things I needed it to do was run our main
application, written in .net but requiring many Windows-based
controls.
In any case, I've now gotten VMWare to run perfectly in
G T Smith wrote:
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Billie Erin Walsh wrote:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Thu, 21 Jun 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 11:00 +0100, Robert Best wrote:
It
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Friday 2007-06-22 at 12:53 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
2. But if you want to provide a backup function too, so that if anything
happens in folder1, there is a backup available in folder2, you can use
rsync:
rsync
Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 07:58 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I've just installed SUSE 10.2, using RAID 5, on an IBM Netfinity x232
server. I created one small partition for /boot, a RAID array over 4
disks for / and a 2nd RAID for swap. I assume I
Dave Howorth wrote:
I've just upgraded from 9.3 to 10.2 and I've noticed that software
installation in YaST is *much* slower than it used to be. (I've removed
zmd).
I think this is largely because it is downloading the package lists
every time I use it, whereas before I think they only
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:43 +0200, Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no wrote:
Billie Erin Walsh skrev:
The official name is Smart but they definitely aren't smart.
Time your self installing a small app like kibadock in
yast and in smart (from you start yast or smart to you close it.). In
smart I
On 2007/06/23 14:09 (GMT+0200) Andre Truter apparently typed:
Section Monitor
DisplaySize 340 270
This is wrong. For a 19 16:10 display this should be approximately 409 by 256.
HorizSync30-83
Identifier Monitor[0]
ModelName[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 16:19 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
...
He immediately saw the light and signed the order for the server with
hardware raid and hot-plug disks.
Lucky you :-p
I have little experience with software raid, but these steps
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Friday 2007-06-22 at 16:10 -0700, Dale Schuster wrote:
...
This is a source of confusion for me too. I'm not exactly sure where to
look to accomplish
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 07:58 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I've just installed SUSE 10.2, using RAID 5, on an IBM Netfinity x232
server. I created one small partition for /boot, a RAID array over 4
disks for / and a 2nd RAID for swap. I assume I could replicate the
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:09 +0200, Fazer wrote:
Ok but I have a problem
/GPRS_Easy_Connect_301 # perl -MCPAN -e 'install Gtk2-1.081'
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
Database was generated on Sat, 23 Jun 2007 04:08:51 GMT
Warning: Cannot install
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 07:58 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I've just installed SUSE 10.2, using RAID 5, on an IBM Netfinity x232
server. I created one small partition for /boot, a RAID array over 4
disks for / and a 2nd RAID for swap. I assume
James Knott wrote:
Jerry Houston wrote:
James Knott wrote:
I have never had Windows as my main OS on my home computer. I've
only got it on my ThinkPad, which I also installed SUSE on. At home,
I went from DOS to OS/2, over 15 years ago and then to Linux, about 5
years ago. Whenever I have
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK,
First, I am a newbee to SUSE.
I have tried everything I can think of to install Dovecot to a 10.2
brand new installation. Webmin keeps telling me that it is not installed.
Did you tell Webmin where the Dovecot's binary and config files are?
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Sat, 23 Jun 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Friday 2007-06-22 at 16:10 -0700, Dale Schuster wrote:
...
This is a source of confusion for me too. I'm not exactly sure where to
look to accomplish Subject Rewrites.
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 10:21 -0400, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
I wonder if there would be an easy way using 'famd' instead.
Gee thanks, Carlos. Further investigation into this has added yet another
gotta work on this mini-project to my list!
OTOH, to me the Smart UI is best described as mystery meat.
My sentiments exactly. I found it essentially unusable.
I'm another Smart hater. The UI is one of the WORST designed package
manager UIs next to that travesty that Novell foisted on us with 10.1.
Give us back Synaptic... at least
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
OK,
First, I am a newbee to SUSE.
I have tried everything I can think of to install Dovecot to a 10.2
brand new installation. Webmin keeps telling me that it is not installed.
Am I stupid, or are the three not compatible?
Obviously the three are compatible since
On Saturday 23 June 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
(I'm new to vmware)
vmware server created two interfaces, vmnet1 and vmnet8 - the task of each
one I have not clear -. The thing is, the hosted system (virtual machine)
does have network access (I told it to use Nat), but I don't really know
how,
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not
appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but
the start icon is gone.
Start menu? I'm running 10.2 Gnome and I don't have a start menu
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 17:35 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Dave Howorth wrote:
Is there some way to tell it *not* to
download the lists every time, and just do it when I tell it to (or
overnight or something)?
Yes, there is. Previously, you could see the button to aktivate/deactivate
a
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not
appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but
the start icon is gone.
This happened after an app hanged and I did a cntrlaltbackspace
I sometimes help my friends with linux problems and I have suggestion to add
one item to install CD grub menu
Repair installed system forwarding exacly to repair tools avilable after
chosing install other repair installed system
what you about it
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Having used 'smart --gui' from the day it became available on SuSE,
I find it sometimes cumbersome - but definitely usable.
I hover over several toolbar icons, and get no tooltips to tell
me what they're for.
Tooltips are shown only if the icon is active -- that is, they are
shown if
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not
appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons on it but
the start icon is gone.
This happened after an app hanged and I did a cntrlaltbackspace
to restart X
My guess is that their something is screwed up in
I, just updated last night my system running Opensuse 10.2 (x86_64),
i'm not sure when really this started, but now i can't access a WinXP
share or connect through sftp to my Suse 10.1 workstation with
konqueror, in both cases it says the password is wrong, although i can
login to the XP machine
Sandy Drobic wrote:
I asked my boss if it would be worth adding a few hundred Euros in cost to
get hot-plug and hardware raid where the only action neccessary for a disk
replacement would be to stand in front of the server and simply plug in
the replacement for the broken server. That way my
2007/6/23, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I, just updated last night my system running Opensuse 10.2 (x86_64),
i'm not sure when really this started, but now i can't access a WinXP
share or connect through sftp to my Suse 10.1 workstation with
konqueror, in both cases it says the password is
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 07:58 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I've just installed SUSE 10.2, using RAID 5, on an IBM Netfinity x232
server. I created one small partition for /boot, a RAID array over 4
disks for / and a 2nd RAID for swap. I assume I could replicate the
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Situation Summary:
Kernel: 2.6.18.8-0.3-default (latest patch)
KDE: 3.5.5 release 45.4
Video card: nVidia, GeForce MX 4000
Driver - from openSUSE (yast installed) fully patched, 1.0-9631
GoogleEarth version: 4.0.2735.0
Same problem with latest, 4.1.7076.4458
When
On Sat June 23 2007, Dave Howorth scratched these words onto a coconut
shell, hoping for an answer:
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 11:42 -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Folks:
For some reason when my 10.2 box comes up the start menu does not
appear. I have the bar across the bottom with a few icons
Kai Ponte wrote:
Just an update on my Vista laptop that I wanted to switch over to
SUSE. One of the things I needed it to do was run our main
application, written in .net but requiring many Windows-based
controls.
In any case, I've now gotten VMWare to run perfectly in a 1400x1050
How do I change my email address, my isp is changing?
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 10:52 -0800, John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 23 June 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
(I'm new to vmware)
vmware server created two interfaces, vmnet1 and vmnet8 - the task of each
one I have not clear -. The thing is,
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Then there are many different situations. I have been in businesses where
the cent is not trivial. Sometimes I have had to choose between
getting my
salary or getting some hardware instead
So, what hardware did you get? ;-)
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Ciro Iriarte wrote:
I, just updated last night my system running Opensuse 10.2 (x86_64),
i'm not sure when really this started, but now i can't access a WinXP
share or connect through sftp to my Suse 10.1 workstation with
konqueror, in both cases it says the password is wrong, although i can
2007/6/23, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ciro Iriarte wrote:
I, just updated last night my system running Opensuse 10.2 (x86_64),
i'm not sure when really this started, but now i can't access a WinXP
share or connect through sftp to my Suse 10.1 workstation with
konqueror, in both cases it
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 16:19 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
...
He immediately saw the light and signed the order for the server with
hardware raid and hot-plug disks.
Lucky you :-p
Actually, I do consider myself lucky. (^-^)
It might be different for a server
No, its just the default gnome setup -
Frankly you may call it the application menu, main menu, start or
whatever - its the thing that all the apps like firefox, open office,
k3b, etc are found under - you know you click on it and it opens up
then you click on Firefox -
Its gone and its very
James Knott wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
I have little experience with software raid, but these steps don't entice
me very much to start playing around with it. Compared to the costs of a
standing server and the risk of a mistyped command on the command line
when your blood pressure is already
Sandy Drobic wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
I have little experience with software raid, but these steps don't entice
me very much to start playing around with it. Compared to the costs of a
standing server and the risk of a mistyped command on the command line
On Sat 23 June 2007 16:50:39 eddie wrote:
How do I change my email address, my isp is changing?
Your ISP will give you a new email address - just enter it into your email app
(eg in KMail, Settings - Configure KMail - Identities).
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On Saturday 23 June 2007 14:14, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Sat 23 June 2007 16:50:39 eddie wrote:
How do I change my email address, my isp is changing?
Your ISP will give you a new email address - just enter it into your
email app (eg in KMail, Settings - Configure KMail - Identities).
I
On Saturday 23 June 2007, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Sat 23 June 2007 16:50:39 eddie wrote:
How do I change my email address, my isp is changing?
Your ISP will give you a new email address - just enter it into your
email app (eg in KMail, Settings - Configure KMail - Identities).
--
Pob
James Knott wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
James Knott wrote:
I bought this server refurbished for only $150 (CDN). It also makes a
great space heater! ;-)
I also bought my current main server here at home used at Ebay. It's an
old FSC Primergy 470. I just added some bigger SCSI-disks
Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Sat 23 June 2007 16:50:39 eddie wrote:
How do I change my email address, my isp is changing?
Your ISP will give you a new email address - just enter it into your email
app
(eg in KMail, Settings - Configure KMail - Identities).
I believe he was
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 16:32 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Then there are many different situations. I have been in businesses
where the cent is not trivial. Sometimes I have had to choose between
getting my salary or getting some hardware
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 22:54 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 16:19 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
...
He immediately saw the light and signed the order for the server with
hardware raid and hot-plug disks.
Lucky you :-p
Actually, I do
On Saturday 23 June 2007 15:15, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Situation Summary:
Kernel: 2.6.18.8-0.3-default (latest patch)
KDE: 3.5.5 release 45.4
Video card: nVidia, GeForce MX 4000
Driver - from openSUSE (yast installed) fully patched, 1.0-9631
GoogleEarth version:
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 22:54 +0200, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Often, when your boss or your client can't afford to pay for the most
reasonable solution for such a lowlevel expense, this is an important sign
to look for business or a job somewhere
On Friday June 22 2007 12:50:05 pm Kai Ponte wrote:
On Fri, June 22, 2007 10:30 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 10:22, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
On 6/22/07, Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an update on my Vista laptop that I wanted to switch over to
SUSE. One of
John O'Gorman wrote:
If the business (like for example insurance) acquires lots of data
continually then the cost of downtime due to a disc failure is huge
compared with the extra dollars for RAID with Hotswap.
True. In most cases though the consequences of downtime might not be so
apparent.
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 18:24 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
First cylinder: (just enter)
Last cylinder: +1000M (1GB)
I want my 24M back!
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-Zombie Coder.
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 16:32 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Then there are many different situations. I have been in businesses
where the cent is not trivial. Sometimes I have had to choose between
getting my salary or getting some hardware instead
So, what hardware
On Saturday 23 June 2007 17:28, S Glasoe wrote:
On Friday June 22 2007 12:50:05 pm Kai Ponte wrote:
On Fri, June 22, 2007 10:30 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 10:22, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
...
Alternatively, you could try VirtualBox.
He's happy with what
On Saturday 23 June 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
What about the existing virtual machines, will I have to remake them? I'd
better save an image, just in case.
No, vmware does not touch existing Virtual machines when updates
are applied to Vmware itself. That's not to say that you might not to
run
On Saturday 23 June 2007 16:36, John O'Gorman wrote:
...
If the business (like for example insurance) acquires lots of data
continually then the cost of downtime due to a disc failure is huge
compared with the extra dollars for RAID with Hotswap.
Likewise for all customer-facing services.
On Friday 22 June 2007 11:44:20 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-22-07 11:37]:
[...]
One of the nicest things about Mandriva is urpmi won't replace any
kernel automatically. Kernel upgrade there only happens by explicit
request. I wish SUSE/YaST was as
* Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-23-07 21:45]:
I use Smart exclusively but Smart replaces my kernel. I have since set
the kernel to multi-version and set the lock flag. Is this correct?
yes
And if it installs a newer version does it set up Grub and the boot menu?
yes
BTW what is the latest
On Saturday 23 June 2007 21:55:55 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-23-07 21:45]:
I use Smart exclusively but Smart replaces my kernel. I have since set
the kernel to multi-version and set the lock flag. Is this correct?
yes
And if it installs a newer version does it
On Friday 22 June 2007 17:13, Moby wrote:
Is there a way to configure vnc (or any of it's other
incarnations, such as tightvnc, vino etc) so that one can lock host
keyboard and blank host monitor?
Sure, through a script you perform the following pseudo commands:
1) ssh into the
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