Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Have any of you used this machine with SuSE 9/3, using the
> driver available on the net, named "Minolta-PagePro_1400W-
> min12xxw.ppd" and found it to work without any screwing around?
> Tiger has a sale on them. Or if there's a different driver, then
> what is it, and how
On 07/09/2007 06:31 AM, Brandon Carl wrote:
That way I can boot from either the first drive, or the one-drive RAID
on the second drive.
I have run into a problem, however. When I attempt to choose "Boot
from RAID" it gets to the boot commands, but it stalls at "Waiting for
device /dev/md10 t
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 19:59 -0400, John wrote:
> I have used ifconfig, net and route,
I would use only ifconfig and route.
> (sorry about the comparison, but like ipconfig /all in win)
ipconfig /all doesn't show routing tables. You still need to use route
print in win, which is the same as ifcon
On Monday 09 July 2007 00:39, Hans Linux wrote:
> ubuntu is quite tempting :D i would like to hv it install on my laptop.
> currently i have dual boot for my Vista and SUSE already. Is it OK for
> me to install ubuntu to have triple boot?
Why?
Why install a lesser operating system (Ubuntu) than
jbrave wrote:
> Hi, just installing Suse 10.2 on a box for the first time. (an old
> celeron 450). The installer would not run with a gui, it used a
> text-only install. After the isntall, the system booted to a text prompt
> "linux login:"
>
> There was never ever in the process a request that
Hi, just installing Suse 10.2 on a box for the first time. (an old
celeron 450). The installer would not run with a gui, it used a
text-only install. After the isntall, the system booted to a text prompt
"linux login:"
There was never ever in the process a request that I create a username
or
I have having problems with Kerberos Authentication on openSUSE 10.2
When I use Yast to configure my Kerberos Clients I can no longer su from
root to a user. I can still log in as a user or as root from both ssh
or the console.
I have tracked the culprit down to the common-account file.
By def
On Monday 09 July 2007, you wrote:
> John Andersen wrote:
> > On Monday 09 July 2007, Dave Barton wrote:
> >> Original Message
> >> From: Hans Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Date: Mon 09 Jul 2007 18:45:02 EST
> >>
> >>> why i can't get my USB interface detected by guest OS on my V
Should your Bios recognize your disk "somehow" but erratically (i.e. way
to small), you can also use the "smaller disk" for /boot and make use of
the remaining space from Linux.
Surely, an additional PCI controller could be faster, at least
sometimes ;-)), but it is not needed.
regards
Eberhard
Have any of you used this machine with SuSE 9/3, using the
driver available on the net, named "Minolta-PagePro_1400W-
min12xxw.ppd" and found it to work without any screwing around?
Tiger has a sale on them. Or if there's a different driver, then
what is it, and how does it work? Remember, I'm us
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 18:17:24 Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote:
> 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 addres
Jim Sabatke wrote:
Jim Sabatke wrote:
I'm running 10.2 and having a problem with seemingly random taskbar
lockups. When it happens I can use any application that isn't
minimized, but once minimized, I can't get it back. I was using the
vanilla X driver when it started; then I loaded the NVi
There are two icons in my toolbar, Install Software and Update Software.
These icons are apparently related to Novell Zenworks and something
called Rug, neither of which I understand. I can find very little "how
to" info on either. What technical info I can find tends to be arguments
about whether
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In rebuilding my machine after a crash I decided to try out mounting
with cifs from samba, to avoid having to load both NFS and samba.
I have hit a rather peculiar problem. When opening various Openoffice
Database odb files that include queries and fo
Am Montag, 9. Juli 2007 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> * Guido Pinkernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-09-07 12:04]:
> > So what I am thinking about is to use an email cient alongside kmail
> > (which I'd like to keep), which has access only to the majordomo
> > messages stored in a specific folder, and wh
Actually the later kernels have this restored already.
And I can attest that it works.
Just update to the latest kernel.
Does this apply to Suse 10.1 as well?
Ciro
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* Guido Pinkernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-09-07 12:04]:
> So what I am thinking about is to use an email cient alongside kmail
> (which I'd like to keep), which has access only to the majordomo
> messages stored in a specific folder, and which is simple enough for
> forwarding the textbased majord
Hi,
On 7/6/07, Bob Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Click on the "Service" tab. You should see beagled there chewing up
> your resources like old bones.
>
> Kill it by clicking disable.
I had looked there, but it apparently hadn't been running as a service,
as it didn't show up in the list o
It makes for confusion among nOObs trying to make an intelligent choice.
Most (in my experience) simply go for the vanilla Ubuntu. Those that
know enough to make a choice usually have enough information available
to actually make that choice without the confusion. :-)
*buntu there aren't jus
Jim Sabatke wrote:
> I'm running 10.2 and having a problem with seemingly random taskbar
> lockups. When it happens I can use any application that isn't
> minimized, but once minimized, I can't get it back. I was using the
> vanilla X driver when it started; then I loaded the NVidia driver and
>
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 21:43 +0200, Timo Hoenig wrote:
> 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
>
Looks incomplete no E for expunging
On 2007/07/09 09:46 (GMT+0200) Clayton apparently typed:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> >> ubuntu is quite tempting :D
>> Why do you think so? It has a whole bunch of different CD you need to choose
>> from according to which desktop environment you want (Gnome, KDE, XFCE), and
>> whether your installa
On 2007/07/09 07:19 (GMT-0400) James Knott apparently typed:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Installing doz first IS NOT NECESSARY!!! In many cases, it isn't even
>> desirable. It merely requires some understanding of what to do and what not
>> to do in order to avoid booby traps.
>> http://mrmazda.no-ip
Hi all,
this is probably too simple or too complicated. Either way, I'd like to have
your feedback:
Due to problems with inline forwarding multithreaded mails in kmail 1.9.6 (see
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141301) I am not longer able to maintain
a majordomo mailing list the way I had
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The Monday 2007-07-09 at 13:56 +0200, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
> > UK comment ... What summer??? :-)
>
> The one I was enjoying in the Pyrenees last week.
> 30 deg C, nice looking French and Spanish waitresses, beautiful
> roads (specially the N
Eberhard Roloff wrote:
> Giorgos wrote:
>> Hi!!! :-)
>>
>> Finally, after A LOT of searching, I realized that it was a BIOS related
>> error!
>> My BIOS (6yo) can't properly recognize my IDE 230GB disk. Elite hasn't
>> any BIOS updates and Ontrack utility (from WD site) for LBA support in
>> older
Giorgos wrote:
> Hi!!! :-)
>
> Finally, after A LOT of searching, I realized that it was a BIOS related
> error!
> My BIOS (6yo) can't properly recognize my IDE 230GB disk. Elite hasn't
> any BIOS updates and Ontrack utility (from WD site) for LBA support in
> older BIOSes, worked for me ONLY for
On Monday 09 July 2007 04:28, Bob S wrote:
> Hi SuSE people,
>
> Is the list OK ? The day before yesterday I only received a total of 12
> messages. Yesterday received only 18. Today I received only 43.
>
> Just me?
>
> Bob S.
I think it is fine. I have my list folder set to autoexpire messages a
Hi!!! :-)
Finally, after A LOT of searching, I realized that it was a BIOS related
error!
My BIOS (6yo) can't properly recognize my IDE 230GB disk. Elite hasn't any
BIOS updates and Ontrack utility (from WD site) for LBA support in older
BIOSes, worked for me ONLY for 1 OS installed at disk.
Mon, 09 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Mon July 9 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scratched these words onto a coconut
> > shell, hoping for an answer:
> >> Hi,Bob
> >>
> >> My name is Kikyo and Japanese.
> >>
> >> My local time(JST), so I think something is different.
On Monday 09 July 2007 10:45, Hans Linux wrote:
> why i can't get my USB interface detected by guest OS on my VMware? If i
> plug my flash disk to my system, only my host (SUSE) can detect it, but
> not my guest OS.
>
> I try to enable it from menu VM -> Removable Devices -> USB devices, but
> it s
Felix Miata wrote:
> Installing doz first IS NOT NECESSARY!!! In many cases, it isn't even
> desirable. It merely requires some understanding of what to do and what not
> to do in order to avoid booby traps.
> http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/install-doz-after.html
>
Some installs from a recovery partit
Hans Linux wrote:
> ubuntu is quite tempting :D i would like to hv it install on my
> laptop. currently i have dual boot for my Vista and SUSE already. Is
> it OK for me to install ubuntu to have triple boot? would ubuntu set
> triple boot automatically, or i hv to edit manually some menu list?
> a
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G T Smith wrote:
> John wrote:
>> Very generic question... what is the easiest way to quickly get all the
>> current network info? ie ipaddress, gateway, dns servers etc I have used
>> ifconfig, net and route, but can't seem to find one tool that will
Mandag 09 juli 2007 12:11 skrev John Andersen:
> On Monday 09 July 2007, Dave Barton wrote:
> > Original Message
> > From: Hans Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Mon 09 Jul 2007 18:45:02 EST
> >
> > > why i can't get my USB interface detected by guest OS on my VMware? If
> > > i
On Monday 09 July 2007, Dave Barton wrote:
> Original Message
> From: Hans Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon 09 Jul 2007 18:45:02 EST
>
> > why i can't get my USB interface detected by guest OS on my VMware? If i
> > plug my flash disk to my system, only my host (SUSE) can det
2007/7/9, Pavel Nemec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
We boot standard system (small kernel with small initrd) from PXE/DHCP and
than download "working" image over ftp. Then we unpack this working image
and chroot in it. All configurations are done off-line, when image is
prepared.
Nice! I didn't know abou
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John wrote:
> Very generic question... what is the easiest way to quickly get all the
> current network info? ie ipaddress, gateway, dns servers etc I have used
> ifconfig, net and route, but can't seem to find one tool that will tell
> it all (sorry a
Very generic question... what is the easiest way to quickly get all the
current network info? ie ipaddress, gateway, dns servers etc I have used
ifconfig, net and route, but can't seem to find one tool that will tell
it all (sorry about the comparison, but like ipconfig /all in win)
John.
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Original Message
From: Hans Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon 09 Jul 2007 18:45:02 EST
> why i can't get my USB interface detected by guest OS on my VMware? If i
> plug my flash disk to my system, only my host (SUSE) can detect it, but
> not my guest OS.
>
> I try to enable it
why i can't get my USB interface detected by guest OS on my VMware? If i
plug my flash disk to my system, only my host (SUSE) can detect it, but
not my guest OS.
I try to enable it from menu VM -> Removable Devices -> USB devices, but
it shows nothing. I do have USB device on the setting (USB
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon July 9 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scratched these words onto a coconut
> shell, hoping for an answer:
>> Hi,Bob
>>
>> My name is Kikyo and Japanese.
>>
>> My local time(JST), so I think something is different.
>>
>> I re
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Pavel Nemec wrote:
> Dne Wednesday 04 July 2007 23:07:34 James Tremblay napsal(a):
>
>> How does on build an image for and what tools does one need to clone a
>
>> master image to a lab?
>
>
> I read this interesting thread and i want to give yo
>> ubuntu is quite tempting :D
Why do you think so? It has a whole bunch of different CD you need to choose
from according to which desktop environment you want (Gnome, KDE, XFCE), and
whether your installation will require advanced install features.
And SUSE doesn't have several CDs and/or DVD
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 12:39 +0700, Hans Linux wrote:
> ubuntu is quite tempting :D i would like to hv it install on my laptop.
> currently i have dual boot for my Vista and SUSE already. Is it OK for
> me to install ubuntu to have triple boot? would ubuntu set triple boot
> automatically, or i h
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