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From: Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jul 25, 2007 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Why all the icons were uglified in 10.3 Alpha 6 ?
To: Open SuSE Listserv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In SUSE 10.2, all the Yast icons were beautyful, now they all became ugly.
Why
Please make it at least selectable, as those ugly icons have good
chances for me to stop using SUSE at all.
They are so ugly...
You can use the Crystal ones if you want.
I agree though.. I am one of the majority that finds Gnome in general
(along with its cartoon icons) to be an ugly and
Hi:
Continuing to work on the system I've installed xfce on opensuse 10.2
An xfce menu for yast2 is available,. but when selected it doesn't
prompt for the root password, and only offers a couple of modules. Its
not possible to install software or configure anything.
I'm setting this system up
Hello folks!
During the course of trying to build an app from the tgz sources, I
received an odd looking message that gcc could not create an executable.
After a little research, I tried to compile the canonical Hello, world
program with this:
gcc -o hello hello.c
and I got this:
[EMAIL
On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 12:54 +0700, Hans Linux wrote:
how do i activate webcam on my hp pavilion dv2213 notebook? any specific
that i should install? thx for sharing
While I m not overly familiar with that particular laptop I can make
some suggestions.
First google dv2213+webcam and see what
Hi,
for smaller installations (using a Linux gateway) I used to use
SuSEfirewall2 which basically has everything I needed so far.
Now I'd something for another usecase:
An old Linux gateway (with SuSEfirewall) got a hardware gateway in front
of it now which blocks traffic from outside. So there
On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 12:54 +0700, Hans Linux wrote:
how do i activate webcam on my hp pavilion dv2213 notebook? any specific
that i should install? thx for sharing
Try the driver from this site... it works on my hp laptop webcam
http://lsb.blogdns.net/ry5u870/
Ricoh webcam driver for linux.
On Friday 27 July 2007, Gordon J. Holtslander wrote:
Hi:
Continuing to work on the system I've installed xfce on opensuse 10.2
An xfce menu for yast2 is available,. but when selected it doesn't
prompt for the root password, and only offers a couple of modules.
Its not possible to install
On 07/26/2007 11:41 PM, Vince L wrote:
On Monday 23 July 2007 12:27, James Knott wrote:
I have often used smaller than 75 MB for /boot and haven't seen that
complain. Also, if you're using LVM or software RAID, /boot must not be
in either of those.
My boot is running on software
On 07/27/2007 06:11 AM, JJB wrote:
Hello, we have a SUSE system that we upgraded from 9. something to
10.2 64bit. Several things are not loading, most importantly our EMC
Retrospect backup client. Here is the error:
/usr/local/dantz/client/retroclient: relocation error: /lib/i686/
libc.so.6:
Chris Worley wrote:
Doesn't VMWare have a 30 day trial?
Use it to create a Win3.1 appliance, then use the appliance w/ VMWare.
VMWare SERVER is FREE forever and doesn't need the player and
distributing an appliance with win3.1 on it is probably illegal if
distributed but VMWare SERVER is
On Friday 27 July 2007 09:01, Richard Creighton wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
Doesn't VMWare have a 30 day trial?
Use it to create a Win3.1 appliance, then use the appliance w/
VMWare.
VMWare SERVER is FREE forever and doesn't need the player and
distributing an appliance with win3.1 on
I noted what was said about hidden SSID problems using SuSE and
Knetwork manager:
Kai Ponte wrote:
On Thu, July 26, 2007 2:27 pm, Johannes Nohl wrote:
I don't know for those of you in Gnome-land, but in KDE with
KNetworkmanager (the KDE front end to networkmanager) you right
click
the icon
Recently I used ktorrant for the first and second time.
it worked correctly but after the second time when I log in as user
ktorrant automagically starts under kde. It completed the last task.
Where can I go to stop this behavior.
Suse 10.0
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Doesn't VMWare have a 30 day trial?
Use it to create a Win3.1 appliance, then use the appliance w/ VMWare.
On 7/26/07, Chris Worley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The second url is a search for MS appliances. None looked like Win
3.1, but maybe one could work. Maybe somebody could make a 3.1
Dear listmembers,
maybe offtopic, but maybe someone could give me a pointer where to ask / what
to do. I upgraded my good old SuSE 9.3 to gcc 4.1.2, I made the kernel 2.6.11
build with that compiler (was some work) and now I finally managed to make
glibc-2.3.4-23.9 from the 9.3 distribution
Hello folks!
During the course of trying to build an app from the tgz sources, I
received an odd looking message that gcc could not create an executable.
After a little research, I tried to compile the canonical Hello, world
program with this:
gcc -o hello hello.c
and I got this:
[EMAIL
when i enter the following command: yast -i findutils-locate bastille xntp
rsync sitar wget openmotif, i get the following: yast2 needs to be
reinstalled version 2.9.75-0.2 required, 2.9.89-0.3 currently installed.
and
yast2-network needs to be reinstalled version 2.9.57-0.3 required,
On July 27, 2007 7:20:02 am BandiPat wrote:
On Friday 27 July 2007, Gordon J. Holtslander wrote:
Hi:
Continuing to work on the system I've installed xfce on opensuse 10.2
An xfce menu for yast2 is available,. but when selected it doesn't
prompt for the root password, and only offers a
* Gordon J. Holtslander [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-27-07 13:07]:
I've had no success with gksu. Does anyone know what package and
repository it is in?
When I do a search for gksu from yast's software management I am given
the package: python-gnome-extras
try searching on:
Fri, 27 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I plan to look at shorewall but thought I'd just ask here for
recommendations.
Look no further.
Theo
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SUSE 10.2
We are trying to use AutoYast to automate installs of SLED on employees PCs.
Everything works smoothly except when we attempt to install the Novell Client
via the add-on feature. It worked fine on SLED10 SP0, but bombs out on SLED 10
SP1. Right before it begins to format the drives I get
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Fri, 27 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I plan to look at shorewall but thought I'd just ask here for
recommendations.
Look no further.
I personally prefer the basic linux firewall module that comes with
webmin. I found it very easy to understand, and
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
for smaller installations (using a Linux gateway) I used to use
SuSEfirewall2 which basically has everything I needed so far.
Now I'd something for another usecase:
An old Linux gateway (with SuSEfirewall) got a hardware gateway in front
of it now which
Rui Santos wrote:
Also try Firewall Builder at http://www.fwbuilder.org/
Since the v2.1.12 version, is able to import your existing iptables
configurations, witch is a nice thing to upgrade your existing machines
as well. Also has an excellent GUI.
Good to hear that - that was the one
Morning,
Wondering if there is an easy solution to connecting to an Exchange
2007 server from Evolution, on Suse10.2?
The default packages don't support Exchange 2007, and I have been having
issues trying to install the latest source for Evolution + Exchange
connector..
Have got to this point:
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Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I noted what was said about hidden SSID problems using SuSE and
Knetwork manager:
Kai Ponte wrote:
On Thu, July 26, 2007 2:27 pm, Johannes Nohl wrote:
I don't know for those of you in Gnome-land, but in KDE with
On 07/28/2007 12:20 AM, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
My eth1 setup includes a passphrase and ESSID for my current wireless
router. I expect to take my laptop on the road and use it in
various places which provide WiFi. If the identifying name of the
network is not apparent, how do I set it up?
Hi all,
The latest info I can seem to find specific to SuSE is
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg05668.html from
Matthias Koenig, but at that time there was no patch for openSuSE.
I'm hoping he reads this list or someone knows more about where this
autofs/util-linux issue stands
Sloan wrote:
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Fri, 27 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I plan to look at shorewall but thought I'd just ask here for
recommendations.
Look no further.
I personally prefer the basic linux firewall module that comes with
webmin. I found it very easy to
Joseph Loo wrote:
Sloan wrote:
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Fri, 27 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I plan to look at shorewall but thought I'd just ask here for
recommendations.
Look no further.
I personally prefer the basic linux firewall module that comes with
webmin. I
On Thursday 26 July 2007, Sunny wrote:
Most probably the first delay is because of the buffering. How big the
buffer (cache) is, and other options can be set trough a config file:
http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/config.php
No i don't think its a buffering issue. The recordings usually
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Please consider these texts donated to the project. Those of you who are
active with LfL may maintain, modify, or remove any work of mine as you see
fit. My only request is that you remove my name as soon as you
Because I am soon leaving the company (on friendly terms), I am no longer
maintainer of the style project.
I do not know any details of the future of this project at the present time.
I hope management will provide details once it has had the opportunity to
consider the options and make
hi all !
I found the LfL RPM shipped with SUSE 10.3 Alpha6 to be ancient
(mar.2007) - please update it for BETA1 release.
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