Hey Group;
SuSE 10.3 Alpha 5 and it was in Alpha 4 also
I have tracked it down to a problem coming from KDE. From .xsession
this MNG error 11 showed up and it goes for pages of lines. Does the
profile mean a .profile file. .profile exist
Any clues?
(II) Module already built-in
No
Is there a plan to include fingerprint reader support in 10.3?
According to Thinkwiki there is a thinkfinger driver and Fedora has a
libbiometrics RPM implementing it.
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Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
Donn Washburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey Group;
SuSE 10.3 Alpha 5 and it was in Alpha 4 also
I have tracked it down to a problem coming from KDE. From .xsession
this MNG error 11 showed up and it goes for pages of lines. Does
the profile mean a .profile file. .profile exist
Any
Carlos F Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a plan to include fingerprint reader support in 10.3?
There was already some support in openSUSE 10.2 - check our wiki.
According to Thinkwiki there is a thinkfinger driver and Fedora has a
libbiometrics RPM implementing it.
The main
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 11:57:16AM -0600, Carlos F Lange wrote:
Is there a plan to include fingerprint reader support in 10.3?
According to Thinkwiki there is a thinkfinger driver and Fedora has a
libbiometrics RPM implementing it.
Which specific fingerprint reader? There are a lot of
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Donn Washburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey Group;
SuSE 10.3 Alpha 5 and it was in Alpha 4 also
I have tracked it down to a problem coming from KDE. From .xsession
this MNG error 11 showed up and it goes for pages of lines. Does
the profile mean a .profile file.
On Sun July 15 2007 12:41, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Carlos F Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a plan to include fingerprint reader support in 10.3?
There was already some support in openSUSE 10.2 - check our wiki.
According to Thinkwiki there is a thinkfinger driver and Fedora has
a
I have a motherboard MSI K9A PLATINUM with a Athlon64 X2 5200, and I
can't install any version of Suse or Opensuse beause the install
program do'nt detects dthe har disk. The install program will load the
ahci module, but it's buggy, and the bios is set to Native IDE I
changed the setting to
On Sun, 2007-07-15 at 07:29 +0200, Raymond wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 06:02:29 you wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-14 at 20:30 -0400, Michael Derek Barnett wrote:
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Gavin Chester wrote:
I know this is a shot in the dark for you all, but I am
Hi all!
I have a desktop computer with Windows XP Home and I'm not able to
connect to it through my wireless network with my laptop with openSUSE
10.2 and KDE 3.5.7, I can see it but I'm not able to access it, I have
shared the folders within Windows, set the firewall, but nothing...
However,
Hi,
Not a big issue but I like the effect, I have activated the desktop
effects and all are working fine except that windows don't wobble when
you drag them, I use openSUSE 10.2 with KDE 3.5.7 and nVidia drivers
Thanks in advance for your help,
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Fernando Costa wrote:
Hi all!
I have a desktop computer with Windows XP Home and I'm not able to
connect to it through my wireless network with my laptop with openSUSE
10.2 and KDE 3.5.7, I can see it but I'm not able to access it, I have
Hi Ciro,
Ciro Iriarte wrote:
2007/7/13, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I am a subscriber of http://www.howtoforge.com/ and receive a regular
newsletter with articles on how to accomplish certain tasks on a Linux
system ie 'Installing Zabbix (Server And Agent) On Debian
There is only 0ne solution, you have to find out what's wrong and what's
right.
Use a calibrated voltmeter and measure the voltages on your motherboard.
The sensors on your motherboard are not calibrated ,have a tolerance and
are aproximately right.
Have a nice day, Hans
Bob S wrote:
Hello
Sun, 15 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Sunday 2007-07-15 at 01:24 +0200, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Received-SPF: none (Address does not pass the Sender Policy Framework)
SPF=HELO; sender=lists4.suse.de; remoteip=:::195.135.221.135;
remotehost=lists4.suse.de;
Sorry wrong answer, I did't notice the value's of approx zero !
Hans defaber wrote:
There is only 0ne solution, you have to find out what's wrong and
what's right.
Use a calibrated voltmeter and measure the voltages on your motherboard.
The sensors on your motherboard are not calibrated ,have
On Sunday 15 July 2007 11:52:54 Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Right. But there is no valid (public) address range in IPv6 that starts
with
:: , so this address can never be resolved by an Internet DNS.
Yes there is, that is how ipv4 addresses are mapped into the ipv6 address
space.
On Sunday 15 July 2007 09:56, Fernando Costa wrote:
Hi,
Not a big issue but I like the effect, I have activated the desktop
effects and all are working fine except that windows don't wobble when
you drag them, I use openSUSE 10.2 with KDE 3.5.7 and nVidia drivers
Thanks in advance for
Thanks for this. It has been added into my list of bookmarks, however
the question still partly remains ie why I hardly ever see anything
written about openSUSE?
Hylton
All those sites are community driven, so, if Opensuse users don't take
the time to write this kind of procedures down, nobody
On 7/15/07, primm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 09:56, Fernando Costa wrote:
Hi,
Not a big issue but I like the effect, I have activated the desktop
effects and all are working fine except that windows don't wobble when
you drag them, I use openSUSE 10.2 with KDE 3.5.7 and
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Sun, 15 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Sunday 2007-07-15 at 01:24 +0200, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Received-SPF: none (Address does not pass the Sender Policy Framework)
SPF=HELO; sender=lists4.suse.de; remoteip=:::195.135.221.135;
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The Sunday 2007-07-15 at 11:52 +0200, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Wrong.
Ipv6 addresses can be written in several different formats. The ::
part is equivalent to :0:0:0:0:.
Right. But there is no valid (public) address range in
On Sunday 15 July 2007 00:26, Bob S wrote:
Hello SuSE people,
Been trying to get my sensors.conf file to report accurately on my system.
got most of it squared away except for two alarm conditions. In the second
column of the 3.3V line it shows +0.45V. The -12V line shows +0.80V. Why is
Hi,
I wanted to try my hands on the SUSE 10.2 as my friends reported
it quite stable. I downloaded the latest x64 version of the SUSE and
it does not load yast. The system crashes after showing loading yast.
My system Hardware is
Processor : Core2Duo(4400)
MotherBoard :
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject: [opensuse] Unable to Install OpenSUSE10.2
Message-ID : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date Time: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 21:30:33 +0530
[arun] == arun murali [EMAIL PROTECTED] has written:
arun it does not load yast. The system crashes after showing loading yast.
[...]
Hi,
I tried writing it more than once and also from different systems.
But it does seem to hang at the exact location and does not seem to go
further.
With regards,
Arun Murali
On 7/15/07, Masaru Nomiya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject: [opensuse] Unable to
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Unable to Install OpenSUSE10.2
Message-ID : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date Time: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 21:58:11 +0530
[arun] == arun murali [EMAIL PROTECTED] has written:
arun I tried writing it more than once and also from different systems.
I
On Sunday 15 July 2007 11:00, arun murali wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to try my hands on the SUSE 10.2 as my friends reported
it quite stable. I downloaded the latest x64 version of the SUSE and
it does not load yast. The system crashes after showing loading yast.
My system Hardware is
On Sunday 15 July 2007 03:23:13 pm Rajko M. wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 11:00, arun murali wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to try my hands on the SUSE 10.2 as my friends reported
it quite stable. I downloaded the latest x64 version of the SUSE and
it does not load yast. The system crashes after
On Sunday 15 July 2007 12:34, Adam Jimerson wrote:
...
Are you sure that your processor is a 64 bit? I have a friend that
has a Core2Duo and it is 32 bit. That may be part of the problem, of
course it is just a shot in the dark.
The distinction that needs to be drawn is between the Core
On Sunday 15 July 2007 23:44:02 Randall R Schulz wrote:
I don't know whether
32-bit mode is an integral part of x86_64 or if Core 2 is supporting
both the 32-bit and 64-bit architectures independently.
It is integral. It's the whole point of it. AMD came up with it when they saw
that nobody
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 23:44:02 Randall R Schulz wrote:
I don't know whether
32-bit mode is an integral part of x86_64 or if Core 2 is supporting
both the 32-bit and 64-bit architectures independently.
It is integral. It's the whole point of it. AMD came up with it
Matthew Stringer wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 23:44:02 Randall R Schulz wrote:
I don't know whether
32-bit mode is an integral part of x86_64 or if Core 2 is supporting
both the 32-bit and 64-bit architectures independently.
It is integral. It's the whole point of
Hi Masaru,
On 7/15/07, Masaru Nomiya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Unable to Install OpenSUSE10.2
Message-ID : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date Time: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 21:58:11 +0530
[arun] == arun murali [EMAIL PROTECTED] has written:
arun I tried
Hi,
Find answers inline with questions.
On 7/16/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 11:00, arun murali wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to try my hands on the SUSE 10.2 as my friends reported
it quite stable. I downloaded the latest x64 version of the SUSE and
it does not
Hi,
On 7/16/07, Matthew Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 23:44:02 Randall R Schulz wrote:
I don't know whether
32-bit mode is an integral part of x86_64 or if Core 2 is supporting
both the 32-bit and 64-bit architectures independently.
It
On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 06:31 +0530, arun murali wrote:
Hi,
I'd try an FTP install to eliminate the idea of a bad DVD image.
Otherwise try a safe mode or text mode install.
Matthew
This is the next thing i have in mind but i heard it takes a lot of
time.
I have been doing
how do i update opensuse10.2 kernel via Yast? is it risky to update
kernel since i dont know much about linux?
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On Sunday 15 July 2007 03:09:42 am CyberOrg wrote:
On 7/15/07, primm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 09:56, Fernando Costa wrote:
Hi,
Not a big issue but I like the effect, I have activated the desktop
effects and all are working fine except that windows don't wobble
arun murali wrote:
Hi,
On 7/16/07, Matthew Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 15 July 2007 23:44:02 Randall R Schulz wrote:
I don't know whether
32-bit mode is an integral part of x86_64 or if Core 2 is supporting
both the 32-bit and 64-bit architectures
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