On Monday 25 June 2007 21:42:54 wrote Peter Czanik:
Hello,
Nat Friedman wrote:
During Hack Week, our entire Linux engineering team -- hundreds of
people -- will be working on whatever Linux or open source projects
interest them. Everyone will work alone or in teams, on existing open
Hello,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Does this also mean, that no factory release this week? I'm eagerly
waiting for a new, complete PPC factory release...
Those are synced out automatically...
My problem is, that while x86 was synced out a week ago (06-19), PPC was
last synced on 06-12,
2007/6/23, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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
Anyone using 10.2 got it to work? I've installed the 1.4.0.74-static.tar.bz2
I'm using the same version on 10.2 and it works fine... in fact much
better than any of the 1.3.x predecessors. I really hate some of the
things they did to the interface, but... in terms of call quality,
it's a
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 09:17 +0200, Clayton wrote:
Anyone using 10.2 got it to work? I've installed the 1.4.0.74-static.tar.bz2
I'm using the same version on 10.2 and it works fine... in fact much
better than any of the 1.3.x predecessors. I really hate some of the
things they did to the
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Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
...
Switch to KDE? :-
There are people who don't use KDE?
They're very short and in modern times seen only
I'm using the same version on 10.2 and it works fine... in fact much
better than any of the 1.3.x predecessors. I really hate some of the
things they did to the interface, but... in terms of call quality,
it's a major improvement. It's got a very very long way to go to
equal the
I still use Skype, but nowhere near as much as I used to - I mainly
use Skype now to do Skype-to-Skype calls with friends still stuck in
the Dark Ages (ie Windows users). I do almost all of my PC-to-phone
calls using Ekiga (with FreeCall as my VOIP provider). It works
beautifully.. crystal
Carlos F Lange wrote:
Sure enough when I last updated, the version x86_64 was selected by
default and replaced my 32bit version.
but may be this shouldn't happen... the update should never change a
version for an other unrelated version (no 64 bits can be seen as
update of 32 bits...)
Interesting - Im still evaluating other VOIP apps - Ekiga, Wengo, Gizmo
and Kopete. Sofar Ekiga seems the best (installation, looks and
quality).
Skype is just still way better in finding a way out of our firewalled
proxy.
Skype is till tops with users because it just works (TM) (no choices,
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Jim Flanagan wrote:
Jim Flanagan wrote:
G T Smith wrote:
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Jim Flanagan wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble burning over 4.2 GB files onto DVD's with K3B, in
opensuse 10.2. My Suse 9.3 version burned
I have Beryl working great on my nVidia 6600.
But when Firefox/Opera/Konqueror (or gwenview etc) is loading a page (or
photos) and I scroll the page I get scrolling artifacts on the screen,
scrolling down. They disappear when the page is finished loading. A
old status bar is drawn in the page
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 04:42:35PM -0600, Michael Folsom wrote:
Hi:
In the same vein -
I have a Zenworks 7.2 patch server up and running - any clue when I
will be able to drag down the patches that make up SP1? I've tried to
download the patches daily now since SP1 showed and nothing
I'm on opensuse 10.1.
I read the mailing list and noticed many people with the same
problem. Cyrus and Postfix are on the same machine.
Postfix cannot connect to the ltmp socket and deliver mail to Cyrus,
so it can then deliver to users:
---
host postfix/lmtp[7070]: A8721F25E:
I have migrated totaly to SUSE and there is only one thing that really
bugs me, I used to be able to loan Adobe Secure 7 files/*.edt)
Adobe Reader 7 seems not to haqve ported ii's ebooks reading function to
to this Linux version.
Now I cant lend books from the libraries at all.
Is there aw
Hey guys,
Is there a way to use the ctrl L command without hijacking a thread or
some other shortcut key to open a new mail to a mailing list?
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On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 07:54 -0400, James Tremblay wrote:
Hey guys,
Is there a way to use the ctrl L command without hijacking a thread or
some other shortcut key to open a new mail to a mailing list?
ctrl-l is there specifically as a reply-to-list function. Why not add
the list address to your
On 2007/06/26 09:17 (GMT+0200) Clayton apparently typed:
Anyone using 10.2 got it to work? I've installed the 1.4.0.74-static.tar.bz2
I'm using the same version on 10.2 and it works fine... in fact much
better than any of the 1.3.x predecessors. I really hate some of the
things they did to
Sound card = SoundBlaster 5.1 Live (for ringing tones), and using
Logitech USB Headset (for microphone and speakers). The default sound
settings on initial startup are set to Default. This did not work
at all for me. I have to go into the Sound Devices part of the
Options and change it to
I had partial success with Skype 1.2 on SUSE 10.2.
partial means that it works for one call, but after each call there
was a sound device problem, which required me to restart skype, so I
used skype for long-time (1hour) calls.
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I had partial success with Skype 1.2 on SUSE 10.2.
partial means that it works for one call, but after each call there
was a sound device problem, which required me to restart skype, so I
used skype for long-time (1hour) calls.
That was a known bug in 1.2. It was fixed in 1.3 in that you no
On 2007/06/26 14:54 (GMT+0200) Clayton apparently typed:
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/06/26 09:17 (GMT+0200) Clayton apparently typed:
Hate to ask the obvious, but have you checked the Sound Devices
settings, and tried changing them?
Besides the KMix settings or the Alsamixergui settings,
You mean there are people who use KDE? Good heavens! Never thought
this windows-lookalikes woudl ever catch on
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I tried each and every choice in that list without success, but believe the key
to my problem in determining the origination of the /var/log/messages entries,
which is why I asked here, thinking that
to be more likely a SUSE configuration problem rather than a Skype software
problem. I've
Hi all,
i'm experiencing a problem with a software raid1 on opensuse10.0.
I replaced one disk (sdb).
Then i started the resync of my two raid:
now i have every 2 hours and half on my logs:
Jun 26 13:21:48 axis kernel: sda: Current: sense key: Medium Error
Jun 26 13:21:48 axis kernel:
The sad fact is that you enjoy other peoples problems -
Probably the sadder fact is that people with your attitude make it
impossible to get help on packages you don't like. Obviously folks
with gnome problems in OpenSuse should not to use this list for help
because the self-richeous KDE bigots
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 07:01, Michael Folsom wrote:
The sad fact is that you enjoy other peoples problems -
That is your belief (presumably), but could not possibly qualify as a
fact.
Probably the sadder fact is that people with your attitude make it
impossible to get help on packages you
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 07:40 +, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 09:17 +0200, Clayton wrote:
Anyone using 10.2 got it to work? I've installed the
1.4.0.74-static.tar.bz2
I'm using the same version on 10.2 and it works fine... in fact much
better than any of the
On Tue, June 26, 2007 6:14 am, John ffitch wrote:
You mean there are people who use KDE? Good heavens! Never thought
these PARC-derivatives woudl ever catch on
==John ffitch
f1xx0r3d yer post:P
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On 2007/06/26 14:26 (GMT) Hans van der Merwe apparently typed:
To change fonts run gtconfig
Restart Skype
Still ugly, but at a descent font size.
-bash: gtconfig: command not found
Sounds like some GTK tool. I use KDE. Supposedly Skype is a QT app.
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On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 10:41 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/06/26 14:26 (GMT) Hans van der Merwe apparently typed:
To change fonts run gtconfig
Restart Skype
Still ugly, but at a descent font size.
-bash: gtconfig: command not found
Sounds like some GTK tool. I use KDE.
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 16:44 +0200, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 10:41 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/06/26 14:26 (GMT) Hans van der Merwe apparently typed:
To change fonts run gtconfig
Restart Skype
Still ugly, but at a descent font size.
-bash: gtconfig:
Running SuSE 10.0 on my server, I'm trying to see why my mobile phone
isn't allowed to relay through it. However, having tried to clean my log
files to make finding the test section easier, I seem to have stopped
the logging process. Two tries at postfix reload have not resolved the
issue and
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 07:48, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
...
On this subject - why doesn't KDE ripple down my font and appearance
settings to QT level?
Or am I misunderstanding the KDE - QT relationship?
KDE is built on the Qt library, but I don't think applications that use
Qt are forced
John wrote:
Running SuSE 10.0 on my server, I'm trying to see why my mobile phone
isn't allowed to relay through it. However, having tried to clean my log
files to make finding the test section easier, I seem to have stopped
the logging process. Two tries at postfix reload have not resolved
On 2007/06/26 15:27 (GMT+0200) Clayton apparently typed:
I tried each and every choice in that list without success, but believe the
key to my problem in determining the origination of the /var/log/messages
entries, which is why I asked here, thinking that
to be more likely a SUSE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on opensuse 10.1.
I read the mailing list and noticed many people with the same problem.
Cyrus and Postfix are on the same machine.
Postfix cannot connect to the ltmp socket and deliver mail to Cyrus, so
it can then deliver to users:
---
host
On 2007/06/26 16:44 (GMT+0200) Hans van der Merwe apparently typed:
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 10:41 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/06/26 14:26 (GMT) Hans van der Merwe apparently typed:
To change fonts run gtconfig
Restart Skype
Still ugly, but at a descent font size.
-bash: gtconfig:
Qt applications are unable to use KDE advantages. It cannot use custom
menus, on top of screen (Mac OS style), cannot use KIO for remote
filesystems, cannot use KDE configurations such as mouse double-click
settings (Yast can only be single clicked), ...
KDE applications use most Qt
Sandy Drobic wrote:
John wrote:
Running SuSE 10.0 on my server, I'm trying to see why my mobile phone
isn't allowed to relay through it. However, having tried to clean my log
files to make finding the test section easier, I seem to have stopped
the logging process. Two tries at postfix
John wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
John wrote:
[snip]
Output from mail.info log when I tried to send an email from my mobile:
Jun 26 16:46:53 General postfix/smtpd[28635]: connect from
host212-183-132-19.uk.access.vodafone.net[212.183.132.19]
Jun 26 16:47:05 General postfix/smtpd[28635]:
Hello.
We have a NFS server which used to run Suse 9.1. Since it was upgraded
to Suse 10.1, it is _very_ slow (nearly unusable for some things). In
particular loging in with KDE in a client PC can take a long time. I
have measured 5 minutes(!) from entering the password to the desktop
appearing
John wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
Please post the output of postconf -n , /etc/postfix/master.cf (without
the comments) and the options that are available in your mobile phone for
authentication.
Thanks, Sandy, Postfix is now logging. Where can I find its output to
syslog?
Postfix logs
I was just reading in the SuSE Admin Guide for 9.1 about
the kernel compiling procedure. I read something that caught
my attention because I didn't notice it before and I don't
understand it. In section 10.3.3 it says As the configuration
with make xconfig is not as well maintained as the
On Sunday June 24 2007 8:27:39 am S Glasoe wrote:
On Saturday June 23 2007 7:53:45 pm Randall R Schulz wrote:
How well does VirtualBox integerate the clipboard between the host and
guest environments? I think of all the functions of the VMware Tools,
clipboard integration is what I use
G T Smith wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2007 08:01, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sat, June 23, 2007 11:31 am, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
...
Switch to KDE? :-
There are people who don't use KDE?
They're very short and in modern times seen only posing as porcelain
Now is a good time to consider upgrading my OS. Looking for some advice.
1) I am happily running Suse Linux 10.0 with no problems. So, should I
even bother upgrading? Some associated software seems to have been
nicely upgraded since the versions distributed with 10.0, e.g., wine.
2) If so, to
John wrote:
Running SuSE 10.0 on my server, I'm trying to see why my mobile phone
isn't allowed to relay through it. However, having tried to clean my
log files to make finding the test section easier, I seem to have
stopped the logging process. Two tries at postfix reload have not
resolved
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 08:20 -0400, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 07:54 -0400, James Tremblay wrote:
Hey guys,
Is there a way to use the ctrl L command without hijacking a thread or
some other shortcut key to open a new mail to a mailing list?
ctrl-l is there
Hello,
Has anyone had any luck getting the sound card to work or found drivers for
the sound card, MCP51 High Definition Audio, for an Aspire 9300?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
James
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S Glasoe wrote:
On Sunday June 24 2007 8:27:39 am S Glasoe wrote:
On Saturday June 23 2007 7:53:45 pm Randall R Schulz wrote:
How well does VirtualBox integerate the clipboard between the host and
guest environments? I think of all the functions of the VMware Tools,
clipboard
On Tue, June 26, 2007 10:59 am, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 1:41 pm, Dennis E. Slice wrote:
Now is a good time to consider upgrading my OS. Looking for some
advice.
Hello Dennis,
I'm like you (on SUSE 10.0 without any single problem) and I'm looking
forward
to 10.3
Hmm, I guess I sent this directly to Jorge and not the list. Oh well,
second try...
Original Message
At least I'm not alone. While I have been a sysadmin in the past, my
primary responsibilities now are to use the OS to get other work done.
So, I am not up on all the details
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 1:41 pm, Dennis E. Slice wrote:
Now is a good time to consider upgrading my OS. Looking for some advice.
Hello Dennis,
I'm like you (on SUSE 10.0 without any single problem) and I'm looking forward
to 10.3 (where they'll remove Zen* stuff to update packages...and go
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Lorenzo Cerini wrote:
Hi all,
i'm experiencing a problem with a software raid1 on opensuse10.0.
I replaced one disk (sdb).
Then i started the resync of my two raid:
now i have every 2 hours and half on my logs:
Jun 26 13:21:48 axis kernel: sda: Current: sense key:
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Adding postfix to the mail group was a
sufficient solution for me.
Yes, exactly. This has nothing to do with apparmor, its a simple
permissions problem.
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HI all,
When I get online I find later in my messages this:
Jun 26 18:39:38 Opus smbd[9360]: read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to
client 89.51.156.29. Error = Connection reset by peer
Is this someone trying to get in my system and should I be
Damon Register wrote:
I was just reading in the SuSE Admin Guide for 9.1 about
the kernel compiling procedure. I read something that caught
my attention because I didn't notice it before and I don't
understand it. In section 10.3.3 it says As the configuration
with make xconfig is not as
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 13:47 -0400, James Tremblay wrote:
Thank you
If you are longing for more shortcuts, have a look at
* http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/keys.shtml
Timo
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Have you tried other PDF clients like kpdf? I am not sure what this
format is so I may be wrong but giving something else a try is a good
start. What I would do is run a search in Yast to find out what
readers and tools are available for pdf files.
HTH
George
On 6/26/07, Bo Bertilsson [EMAIL
James D. Parra wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone had any luck getting the sound card to work or found drivers for
the sound card, MCP51 High Definition Audio, for an Aspire 9300?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
James
I have an ASUS M2NPV-VM motherboard with the MCP51
James D. Parra wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone had any luck getting the sound card to work or found drivers
for
the sound card, MCP51 High Definition Audio, for an Aspire 9300?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
James
I have an ASUS M2NPV-VM motherboard with the MCP51
* Sandy Drobic [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-25-07 08:26]:
To be exact, it should be added after reject_unauth_destination. the
explicit version is check_recipient_access
hash:/etc/postfix/recipients_internal_only. Check_recipient_access is
automatically assumed if the file was added to
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Jonathan Arsenault wrote:-
On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 09:27 +0200, fazer wrote:
Because I install SUSE in some computers I searching how to create my
own customized Addon CD to speed up installation process. Right now I
have to add online repository and download some rpm's to
I upgraded a 9.3 to 10.0 due to the end of support. Using apt it went
all good (except postfix was broken afterwards).
But if you want to switch to 10.3 directly, how do you do it? Isn't it
necessary to go to 10.1 and 10.2, first? That's what made me to stay
with 10.0 as long as there will be
Sloan wrote:
John wrote:
Running SuSE 10.0 on my server, I'm trying to see why my mobile phone
isn't allowed to relay through it. However, having tried to clean my
log files to make finding the test section easier, I seem to have
stopped the logging process. Two tries at postfix reload have
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John wrote:
Running SuSE 10.0 on my server, I'm trying to see why my mobile phone
isn't allowed to relay through it. However, having tried to clean my log
files to make finding the test section easier, I seem to have stopped
the logging process.
hello,
recently been testing with identically configured opensuse 10.1 and 10.2
boxes.
the 10.1 box works fine.
the 10.2 box produces debug output (my guess), by constantly telling me
the gre packet numbers it receives in /var/log/messages no matter if
/etc/pptpd.conf has the debug line
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Sandy Drobic [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-25-07 08:26]:
To be exact, it should be added after reject_unauth_destination. the
explicit version is check_recipient_access
hash:/etc/postfix/recipients_internal_only. Check_recipient_access is
automatically assumed if the file
Sandy Drobic wrote:
John wrote:
Thanks, Sandy, Postfix is now logging. Where can I find its output to
syslog?
Postfix logs to mail.*, where Syslog is depositing the facility mail is
configured in /etc/syslogd.conf (or /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf).
That just points me to the files
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John wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
John wrote:
Running SuSE 10.0 on my server, I'm trying to see why my mobile phone
isn't allowed to relay through it. However, having tried to clean my log
files to make finding the test section easier, I seem to
John wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
John wrote:
Thanks, Sandy, Postfix is now logging. Where can I find its output to
syslog?
Postfix logs to mail.*, where Syslog is depositing the facility mail is
configured in /etc/syslogd.conf (or /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf).
That just points
* Sandy Drobic [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-26-07 19:05]:
File a bugreport for that behaviour. (^-^)
I will do that
Yast should detect automatically that the md5sum of main.cf has changed
and keep away from doing any further changes. Another way is to tell Yast
not to configure Postfix.
It will
Sandy Drobic wrote:
[snip]
smtpd_helo_required = no
If this server is connected to the internet (as it appears) I suggest you
change this to yes. Every client is required to send helo.
Postfix defaults to 'NO' but I've changed it to 'YES'
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Johannes Nohl wrote:
I upgraded a 9.3 to 10.0 due to the end of support. Using apt it went
all good (except postfix was broken afterwards).
But if you want to switch to 10.3 directly, how do you do it? Isn't
it necessary to go to 10.1 and 10.2, first? That's what made
James Hatridge wrote:
HI all,
When I get online I find later in my messages this:
Jun 26 18:39:38 Opus smbd[9360]: read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to
client 89.51.156.29. Error = Connection reset by peer
Is this someone trying to get in my
Dennis E. Slice wrote:
At least I'm not alone. While I have been a sysadmin in the past, my
primary responsibilities now are to use the OS to get other work done.
So, I am not up on all the details and upgrades as many on this list. I
look forward to hearing what others have to say. Until
BandiPat wrote:
If you go in steps, 10.1 or are planning that, just stop at 10.1! As
many bad things as 10.1 introduced, I think 10.2 was worse.
Huh? Clearly 10.1 was a buggy release, with the mono-based package
management system and beagle CPU punisher. Clever types soon worked
around the
Sloan wrote:
BandiPat wrote:
If you go in steps, 10.1 or are planning that, just stop at 10.1! As
many bad things as 10.1 introduced, I think 10.2 was worse.
Every one I've ever talked to that's run both says 10.2 was a huge
relief after the buggy 10.1release.
I totally
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Sandy Drobic wrote:
John wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
John wrote:
Thanks, Sandy, Postfix is now logging. Where can I find its output to
syslog?
Postfix logs to mail.*, where Syslog is depositing the facility mail is
configured in
* Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-26-07 19:32]:
* Sandy Drobic [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-26-07 19:05]:
File a bugreport for that behaviour. (^-^)
I will do that
Bug #287746
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On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Sloan wrote:
BandiPat wrote:
If you go in steps, 10.1 or are planning that, just stop at 10.1!
As many bad things as 10.1 introduced, I think 10.2 was worse.
Huh? Clearly 10.1 was a buggy release, with the mono-based package
management system and beagle CPU
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 02:41:25 am Ciro Iriarte wrote:
2007/6/23, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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
I installed the whole Suse 10.2 via web from repositories using Yast.
All the installations described below were done with Yast, too.
Platform: i386, Suse 10.2, Gnome desktop.
Together with Gnome, java-1_4_2-cacao was installed.
Nevertheless, when I installed Azureus (a java application), Yast
On Thursday 21 June 2007 11:40:37 am Sunny wrote:
Hi,
I have a fresh install of 10.2 32 bit. I enabled the authentication
against a NT4 PDC on the local network. So far I have only partial
success - I had to disable SuSEfirewall completely in order to make
this work. With firewall up, and
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 18:48, Bo Bertilsson wrote:
I have migrated totaly to SUSE and there is only one thing that really
bugs me, I used to be able to loan Adobe Secure 7 files/*.edt)
Adobe Reader 7 seems not to haqve ported ii's ebooks reading function to
to this
Thomas Hertweck wrote:
I think SuSE 9.1 was the first SuSE distribution which came with kernel
I think that was one reason I decided to buy it back then
http://www.digitalhermit.com/linux/Kernel-Build-HOWTO.html
Thanks. I bookmarked it
specific. I wrote a SuSE-specific Kernel Howto, but
If anybody can point me towards some good references for the LPIC exams
(preferably off list). I've been searching online, but all I have is
the Sybex book and since there is no exam pool I'd like something else
to study.
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I don't print much, so have no idea when this started other than I've done some
package installations and some updates since. It used to work fine, and I don't
remember doing anything that should have
had anything to do with printing.
Every time I try to print, the job goes into that print
Hello,
I have Suse 10.1 installed , yesterday I recognized that I can not log
as root and as user from console It returned Error in service module.
I can log in from ssh and from winscp but every files seems read only
and I cannot change anything. Does anybody have this before or can help
me.
Am Montag 25 Juni 2007 schrieb Peter Czanik:
Hello,
Michael Matz wrote:
Hence you need the
cross-ppc-gcc-icecream-backend-*.i586.rpm
from the i586 tree.
Thanks, this was not really clear from the doc. Actually these packages
are not mentioned at all, but I found them on each
Hey Guys,
There is no link to the buy it choice on the get and install link
and the Boxed version link is a little subdued. Could we \ should we
make this link a little more central to the acquiring it process?
Selling the idea of buying installation support is a good idea, no?
I bring this up
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