On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 22:08 -0400, John E. Perry wrote:
> John E. Perry wrote:
> > ...
> > Still, progress. Thanks.
> >
>
> Well, after giving up for a while, during which time my laptop suspended
> itself to disk, I came back intending to keep trying.
>
> When I went to restart my ethernet co
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 12:52 -0400, John E. Perry wrote:
> Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> >
> >
> > Ah, I see no ipw3945d (notice the d)
> > Its the accompanied userspace app that helps the module (will disappear
> > in time).
> > Try running ipw3945d by hand (as root)
> >
>
> 1908 ?S<
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 16:13 -0500, Sunny wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to add smart in the "Computer" menu, underneath YaST. How can I
> do this. I know how to add it in the favorites, but I'd like it in
> Computer. This is 10.2 with suse style menus.
> Cheers
In 10.2 you can only add it to the favorites
Carlos E. R. schrieb:
>
> The Tuesday 2007-07-03 at 14:15 +0200, robert rottermann wrote:
>
> > I had it in 10.1 why it is not in 10.2 I do not know and hope to get a
> > pointer how to fix that.
>
> First, have a go at configuring "power management" in Yast. Then, look
> under "/etc/sysconfig/powe
John E. Perry wrote:
> ...
> Still, progress. Thanks.
>
Well, after giving up for a while, during which time my laptop suspended
itself to disk, I came back intending to keep trying.
When I went to restart my ethernet connection (it never reconnects by
itself, I always have to tell it to reconn
Patrick Shanahan escribió:
> * Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-03-07 17:16]:
>> I want to add smart in the "Computer" menu, underneath YaST. How can I
>> do this. I know how to add it in the favorites, but I'd like it in
>> Computer. This is 10.2 with suse style menus.
>
> Menu Editor
>
> rt clk on
let's say i have 1 running suse 10.0 server on the colocation somewhere.
Then i have another server which has duplicate hardware specification at
my office. Is it possible to clone the running server to the one at my
office?
Well, I did something like this two monthes ago with 9.3. But I didn't
On Tue, July 3, 2007 3:10 pm, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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> * Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-03-07 17:16]:
>> I want to add smart in the "Computer" menu, underneath YaST. How can
>> I
>> do this. I know how to add it in the favorites, but I'd like it i
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* Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-03-07 17:16]:
> I want to add smart in the "Computer" menu, underneath YaST. How can I
> do this. I know how to add it in the favorites, but I'd like it in
> Compu
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* Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-03-07 17:16]:
> I want to add smart in the "Computer" menu, underneath YaST. How can I
> do this. I know how to add it in the favorites, but I'd like it in
> Computer. This is 10.2 with suse style menus.
Menu Editor
rt
On Thursday 31 May 2007 09:32, James Hatridge wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sometimes I have a CD/DVD go bad etc and it will not come out of the CD
> reader. As root I try the eject command and it will not work saying that
> the CD is busy. So far I've ended up rebooting to get the !"§$ CD out. Is
> there a
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 13:33, James Knott wrote:
> Christopher Stender wrote:
> > On Tuesday 03 July 2007 12:06, Anders Norrbring wrote:
> >> I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to
> >> another, but that only works when the target is equally big or
> >> larger than the source.
Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote:
On Tuesdayen den 3 July 2007 23.03.05 Bruce Ferrell wrote:
Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote:
On Tuesdayen den 3 July 2007 20.11.57 Bruce Ferrell wrote:
I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail.
On Tuesdayen den 3 July 2007 23.03.05 Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote:
> > On Tuesdayen den 3 July 2007 20.11.57 Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> >>I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
> >>I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
> >
Hi,
I want to add smart in the "Computer" menu, underneath YaST. How can I
do this. I know how to add it in the favorites, but I'd like it in
Computer. This is 10.2 with suse style menus.
Cheers
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a
Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote:
On Tuesdayen den 3 July 2007 20.11.57 Bruce Ferrell wrote:
I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
this work?
Do you run sendmail as another user than root? If so...
joe wrote:
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
joe wrote:
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
this work?
"operation not permitted" by who? postfix? apparmor? procmail? Just
Op Tuesday 03 July 2007 08:39:22 schreef Richard Bos:
> a very weird problem with ssh and dns...
>
> Suddenly since Sunday evening my (default) desktop system does not
> resolve system names (dns) when using ssh.
Forget about this weird problem. It has been solved the same way that it
started: a
Hello all
I cannot use the modem on my laptop. wit OpenSuse 10.2
The cpu Is an Intel Centrino 1.7 Ghz. with 2048 K cache.
here is the output of the lspci -v command about the modem :
:00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M)
AC'97 Modem Controller (rev 03) (prog
>
> Just to add to this, Kai, if I may:
>
> install VideoDownloader, which is an Extention for Firefox, and when on
> YouTube, for example, select the video to play then as it starts to
> download to your system PAUSE the transfer/play; run VideoDownloader and
> it will download the video file to y
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
>
>
> joe wrote:
>>
>> Bruce Ferrell wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
>>> I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
>>> this work?
>>
>>
>> "operation not permitted" by who? postfix? apparmor? pr
On Tuesdayen den 3 July 2007 20.11.57 Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
> I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
> this work?
Do you run sendmail as another user than root? If so... that user must have
acces
joe wrote:
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
this work?
"operation not permitted" by who? postfix? apparmor? procmail? Just out of
curiosity, could you share the
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
> I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
> this work?
"operation not permitted" by who? postfix? apparmor? procmail? Just out of
curiosity, could you share the actual messa
I'm trying to use the vacation program from .forward with sendmail and
I'm seeing operation not permitted in /var/log/mail. How can I make
this work?
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
> The Monday 2007-07-02 at 20:08 -0700, joe wrote:
>
>>> That would be because you installed the kernel module. The program itself
>>> is safe.
>> Nope. I didn't "install" anything. Stock standard suse setup, all I did was
>> allow antivir to start at boot. If a kernel modu
On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Pueblo Native wrote:
> i have a D-Link GW122 I'm running through ndiswrapper, comes up fine and
> anything. The thing is, though I have to wait until KDE is up to
> actually switch on over because my system keeps trying the ethernet
> card. Is there anyway to make my syst
Hans van der Merwe wrote:
>
>
> Ah, I see no ipw3945d (notice the d)
> Its the accompanied userspace app that helps the module (will disappear
> in time).
> Try running ipw3945d by hand (as root)
>
1908 ?S< 0:00 [ipw3945/0]
1910 ?S< 0:00 [ipw3945/0]
16014 ?S<
Hi
Note that the below works perfect i SLED 10, and SLED 10 with SP1 and used to
work well in OpenSUSE 10.2. Maybe OpenSUSE has dropped this feature
I run Kontact in KDE on OpenSUSE 10.2.
I use a network based calendar and address book in Kontact of the form:
sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path/t
i have a D-Link GW122 I'm running through ndiswrapper, comes up fine and
anything. The thing is, though I have to wait until KDE is up to
actually switch on over because my system keeps trying the ethernet
card. Is there anyway to make my system to to the wlan first?
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On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 11:03 -0400, John E. Perry wrote:
> Thanks, Hans; here are my results.
>
> Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> >
> > Ok, lets start with the obvious:
> >
> > No eth1 device - so the module (driver) is either not working or the
> > interface is not up.
> > Check that the module is
Thanks, Hans; here are my results.
Hans van der Merwe wrote:
>
> Ok, lets start with the obvious:
>
> No eth1 device - so the module (driver) is either not working or the
> interface is not up.
> Check that the module is loaded (do all this as su (root user))
>
> (1)
>> lsmod (this will lis
Per Jessen skrev:
Anders Norrbring wrote:
What I'm looking at is to move fully operational system to another
machine with small system disk.
Does that also mean a "fully operational system" from a "fully
_operating_" system? Coz' that makes it a little different.
Yes it does.. ;)
I know
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 16:44 +0200, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> I have post this before, but now someone must really help me - Im going
> insane.
>
> Every time Smart (and some other GTK apps) generate an error dialog it
> drops right down behind all my windows. There is no window in the
> taskbar
I have post this before, but now someone must really help me - Im going
insane.
Every time Smart (and some other GTK apps) generate an error dialog it
drops right down behind all my windows. There is no window in the
taskbar and I have to minimize all to get to it.
Help please.
ps.
Also, I ha
On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Kai Ponte wrote:
> On Mon, July 2, 2007 11:14 pm, Jerry Houston wrote:
> > Randall R Schulz wrote:
> >> On Monday 02 July 2007 21:17, Razi Khaja wrote:
> >>> In KDE, Applications -> System -> Monitor -> Performance Monitor
> >>> (KSysGaurd) If its not installed, you can fin
On Sun 1 July 2007 14:40:18 Rajko M. wrote:
> Repository is OK, but it doesn't let you browse with browser.
> Try this to include repository:
> http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/yast2.html
Thanks. Yes, you're right - working now, for all two of the packages :-)
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I've started to have a problem where the sound on my system will go off
every once in a while, and I have to go into yast to reset the controls
on the card. KMix has a plug icon located at the top that I haven't
seen. Where exactly would I need to check and what log files would I
need to look at.
Anders Norrbring wrote:
> What I'm looking at is to move fully operational system to another
> machine with small system disk.
Does that also mean a "fully operational system" from a "fully
_operating_" system? Coz' that makes it a little different.
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On Fri, June 29, 2007 6:31 am, James Knott wrote:
> Jerry Feldman wrote:
>> I just shot about 400 pictures on a trip, and I was wondering what
>> the
>> best way to manage the Digital camera on SuSE 10.1. While I am a
>> long
>> time SuSE user, the other camera we have is my wife's and she uses
>>
On Jul 03, 07 08:21:45 -0400, ken wrote:
> The "tar" command isn't good to use for cloning, or even most backups.
> It skips so-called "hidden" files, those whose filenames begin with a
> period.
tar includes hidden files.
> Somebody should add in an option to tar so these are included... would
On Tue, July 3, 2007 1:52 am, Pete Connolly wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 July 2007 09:37:38 Hans Linux wrote:
>> any idea where i can find bittorrent gui for my opensuse 102?
>
>
> Try installing ktorrent - very capable client for KDE. Otherwise,
> azureus is
> a good client, if a bit 'heavy' since it's
ken wrote:
The "tar" command isn't good to use for cloning, or even most backups.
It skips so-called "hidden" files, those whose filenames begin with a
period.
You're joking, right? Which version of tar are you using?
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On Mon, July 2, 2007 11:14 pm, Jerry Houston wrote:
> Randall R Schulz wrote:
>> On Monday 02 July 2007 21:17, Razi Khaja wrote:
>>> In KDE, Applications -> System -> Monitor -> Performance Monitor
>>> (KSysGaurd) If its not installed, you can find it in YaST software
>>> management as kdebase3-ksy
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The Tuesday 2007-07-03 at 14:15 +0200, robert rottermann wrote:
> I had it in 10.1 why it is not in 10.2 I do not know and hope to get a
> pointer how to fix that.
First, have a go at configuring "power management" in Yast. Then, look
under "/etc/s
ken wrote:
> The "tar" command isn't good to use for cloning, or even most backups.
> It skips so-called "hidden" files, those whose filenames begin with a
> period.
>
Tar works just fine as long as you use it correctly. It has no problems with
.files
Instead of
#tar -cvf /dev/st0 *
use
#tar
On 07/03/2007 06:15 AM somebody named Per Jessen wrote:
> Anders Norrbring wrote:
>
>> I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to another,
>> but that only works when the target is equally big or larger than the
>> source.
>>
>> Is there any easy way to do it from a 13% filled 60G
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James Knott schrieb:
> robert rottermann wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> this is my first post to this forum. Please tell me if there is a more
>> appropriate one to ask question as the following if you think one exists.
>>
>> After changing both main board and
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The Tuesday 2007-07-03 at 16:35 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 July 2007 16:18, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > > Ok, looks like by looking the audit.log, it says about bind is not
> > > allowed to "map" to zimbra's library. The solution is to
kengheng wrote:
> James Knott wrote:
>> kengheng wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All, I got a HP ML 110 G4 series server, I would like to know how
>>> do I auto power on the server once I shutdown using halt.
>>>
>>
>> It would probably be similar to my IBM Netfinity x232 server. You use
>> wake on lan, w
Christopher Stender wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 July 2007 12:06, Anders Norrbring wrote:
>
>> I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to another,
>> but that only works when the target is equally big or larger than the
>> source.
>>
>> Is there any easy way to do it from a 13% filled
Anders Norrbring wrote:
> I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to another,
> but that only works when the target is equally big or larger than the
> source.
>
> Is there any easy way to do it from a 13% filled 60GB disk to a remote
> disk that's only 16GB?
>
> Obviously dd won't
Linux has much better tools for finding out what processes are running.
Which graphical ones you have installed depend on choices you made at
installation time (such as which window manager), but you're certain to
have the two most frequently used. Open a console window and type in
"ps ax | less"
kengheng wrote:
> James Knott wrote:
>> kengheng wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All, I got a HP ML 110 G4 series server, I would like to know how
>>> do I auto power on the server once I shutdown using halt.
>>>
>>
>> It would probably be similar to my IBM Netfinity x232 server. You use
>> wake on lan, w
Jerry Houston wrote:
> I'm still getting my feet wet with Linux, and looking for equivalents to
> familiar tools in the Windows environment. Does there exist an
> approximate equivalent to the Windows TaskManager (taskman.exe)?
>
> I'm looking for a way to assure myself that there really IS someth
robert rottermann wrote:
> Hi there,
> this is my first post to this forum. Please tell me if there is a more
> appropriate one to ask question as the following if you think one exists.
>
> After changing both main board and upgrading from SuSE 10.1 to 10.2 I
> can not suspend to disk any more.
> T
Christopher Stender skrev:
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 12:06, Anders Norrbring wrote:
I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to another,
but that only works when the target is equally big or larger than the
source.
Is there any easy way to do it from a 13% filled 60GB disk to a
re
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 12:06, Anders Norrbring wrote:
> I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to another,
> but that only works when the target is equally big or larger than the
> source.
>
> Is there any easy way to do it from a 13% filled 60GB disk to a
> remote disk that's on
Anders Norrbring wrote:
> I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to another,
> but that only works when the target is equally big or larger than the
> source.
>
> Is there any easy way to do it from a 13% filled 60GB disk to a remote
> disk that's only 16GB?
>
As you're really
I usually use dd and ssh to clone disks from one machine to another, but
that only works when the target is equally big or larger than the source.
Is there any easy way to do it from a 13% filled 60GB disk to a remote
disk that's only 16GB?
Obviously dd won't work...
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Does anyone know if the release version of 10.3 will include the latest
version of dmraid (1.0.0rc14) as the one that ships with 10.2 and 10.3Alpha
doesn't work and I have a lot of machines that need this software?
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On Tuesday 03 July 2007 16:18, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > Ok, looks like by looking the audit.log, it says about bind is not
> > allowed to "map" to zimbra's library. The solution is to allow it.
>
> But, what is zimbra? That is not part of the suse install, and that's why
> apparmor doesn't allow it.
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 00:19 -0400, John E. Perry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a Netgear RangeMax router, and I've been completely unable
> to connect to it under suse10.2.
>
> I set it up under XP (dual-booting from this same laptop after
> struggling with it for several days using KWiFiManage
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The Monday 2007-07-02 at 20:08 -0700, joe wrote:
> > That would be because you installed the kernel module. The program itself
> > is safe.
>
> Nope. I didn't "install" anything. Stock standard suse setup, all I did was
> allow antivir to start at
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The Tuesday 2007-07-03 at 09:09 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
...
> > After further testing, I found this in /var/log/audit/audit.log:
> > type=APPARMOR msg=audit(1183427817.684:13): REJECTING m access
> > to /opt/zimbra/lib/libldap-2.3.so.0.2.22 (na
Got it to work :-)
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On Tuesday 03 July 2007 09:37:38 Hans Linux wrote:
> any idea where i can find bittorrent gui for my opensuse 102?
Try installing ktorrent - very capable client for KDE. Otherwise, azureus is
a good client, if a bit 'heavy' since it's written in java.
Cheers
Pete
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On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Hans Linux wrote:
> any idea where i can find bittorrent gui for my opensuse 102?
Ktorrent. One of the better ones.
http://ktorrent.org/
Rpm here: http://ktorrent.org/downloads/2.1.4/ktorrent-2.1.4-1.i686.rpm
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On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 15:17 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 7/2/07, Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > * Both Beagle and GDL present results sorted by date, not relevance.
> >
> > Google Desktop has both by-date and by-relevance display options.
>
> Ah, I missed that. Indeed
Hi.
I'm in the beginning setting up NX. (opensuse10.2)
How is this repo being put into Yast ?:
[NX]
name=NX (openSUSE_10.2)
type=rpm-md
baseurl=http://software.opensuse.org/download/NX/openSUSE_10.2/
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://software.opensuse.org/openSUSE-Build-Service.asc
enabled=1
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