Carlos E. R. wrote:
Hi,
I told Yast to update all updatables. It downloaded over a gigabit, it took
the
whole afternoon. It is a nuisance when it screeches over a network failure and
doesn't retry till I come by the computer and tell it to retry.
Good point, YaST should either try to
Miquel A. Noguera wrote:
Hi all.
I can't find the way to say zypper to install a certain version of a
resolvable when there are several available.
$ zypper in -C (--capability) gimp-unstable=2.4.0rc3-0.pm.1
man zypper or http://en.opensuse.org/Zypper/Usage don't help me :-(
Use the
Druid wrote:
I don't believe this is possible with zypper at this time. It is not a
limitation of libzypp - you can select the specific version in yast2
sw_single (see the versions tab).
Its supposed to be possible in 10.3 zypper, for zypper=0.8.4, as
mentioned in bug 247320
Yes, but the
Lukas Ocilka wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I told Yast to update all updatables. It downloaded over a gigabit, it took the
whole afternoon. It is a nuisance when it screeches over a network failure and
doesn't retry till I come by the computer and tell it to retry.
Good point, YaST should either
* Jan Kupec [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Sep 27. 2007 10:15]:
Druid wrote:
I don't believe this is possible with zypper at this time. It is not a
limitation of libzypp - you can select the specific version in yast2
sw_single (see the versions tab).
Its supposed to be possible in 10.3 zypper,
Can anyone verify that VirtualBox works and runs on 64bit? I spent a
large amount of time trying to get it working for a user, and they
seemed to be doing everything right:
* kernel module was loaded
* user was in the vboxusers group
...but it still produced the not in vboxusers group or module
Francis Giannaros wrote:
Can anyone verify that VirtualBox works and runs on 64bit? I spent a
large amount of time trying to get it working for a user, and they
seemed to be doing everything right:
* kernel module was loaded
* user was in the vboxusers group
...but it still produced the not in
On 9/27/07, Sylvester Lykkehus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Francis Giannaros wrote:
Can anyone verify that VirtualBox works and runs on 64bit? I spent a
large amount of time trying to get it working for a user, and they
seemed to be doing everything right:
* kernel module was loaded
* user
Hello,
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 12:45 +0200, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Francis Giannaros wrote:
Can anyone verify that VirtualBox works and runs on 64bit? I spent a
large amount of time trying to get it working for a user, and they
seemed to be doing everything right:
* kernel module was
On 9/27/07, Magnus Boman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here. I found that after I installed VirtualBox, /dev/vboxdrv were
owned by root:root. So adding the user to vboxusers didn't make a
difference. I ended up chown'ing it to root:users, but root:vboxusers is
probably what you want to try.
What is the easiest way I can (re)build rpm packages as normal user on
openSUSE 10.3?
Thanks!
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Den Thursday 27 September 2007 13:09:07 skrev Igor Jagec:
What is the easiest way I can (re)build rpm packages as normal user on
openSUSE 10.3?
Install the srpm .. modify the spec at /usr/src/packages/SPECS/..
Then see man rpmbuild .. or other documentation.
But that is off topic here. This
nordi wrote:
Please, file an Enhancement request.
I just filed bug #328822 report because this was annoying me, too.
Zypper too should try reloading: I updated my RC1 over the command line
and had to start the process around 5 times until it finally had all
packages.
A separate enhancement
Igor Jagec wrote:
What is the easiest way I can (re)build rpm packages as normal user on
openSUSE 10.3?
Thanks!
Rebuild or build ?
Rebuilding should be a matter of just running rpmbuild --rebuild against
the src.rpm package.
Building is a science, in my opinion. If you would like to
Martin Schlander wrote:
Den Thursday 27 September 2007 13:09:07 skrev Igor Jagec:
What is the easiest way I can (re)build rpm packages as normal user
on
openSUSE 10.3?
Install the srpm .. modify the spec at /usr/src/packages/SPECS/..
Then see man rpmbuild .. or other documentation.
I know
On 27/09/2007, Magnus Boman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here. I found that after I installed VirtualBox, /dev/vboxdrv were
owned by root:root. So adding the user to vboxusers didn't make a
difference. I ended up chown'ing it to root:users, but root:vboxusers is
probably what you want to try.
Igor Jagec wrote:
Martin Schlander wrote:
Den Thursday 27 September 2007 13:09:07 skrev Igor Jagec:
What is the easiest way I can (re)build rpm packages as normal user
on
openSUSE 10.3?
Install the srpm .. modify the spec at /usr/src/packages/SPECS/..
Then see man rpmbuild .. or other
Since the DVD9s are being sent off for shipping, I thought I'd
interest myself again by taking a look at some Bugzilla statistics
again. So why not share? :-)
Without further ado (and no double-checking)...
There was a total of 6708 bugs reported; a massive 5308 of these were
CLOSED/RESOLVED
On Čet, 2007-09-27 at 13:23 +0200, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Igor Jagec wrote:
What is the easiest way I can (re)build rpm packages as normal user on
openSUSE 10.3?
Rebuild or build ?
Both.
Building is a science, in my opinion.
Yes, it indeed is :)
As a normal user, you might want to
Hi,
I only see the US language dictionary in Thunderbird. I tell it to download
another, and it does: it downloads and says it installs the Spanish dictionary,
tells me to restart it, I do, but it doesn't appear. I redo several times, no
use.
I tried to search for another rpm that could have
On Čet, 2007-09-27 at 15:32 +0200, Michal Marek wrote:
I know how to (re)build a rpm package as root user, but I don't know how
to build it as normal user.
Did you try it?
Not before I've made mess on my system with Fedora's script for creating
build directory :)
But I edited my
Saw this brilliant post from Marcus Meissner about speeding up the package
management stack (link: http://marcusmeissner.livejournal.com/13428.html )
I tried this myself, and saw a dramatic improvement. I've used openSUSE 10.3
since Alpha 5 or so, and I guess all the refreshes of factory and
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 20:39 +0530, CyberOrg wrote:
On 9/25/07, Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://kiwi.berlios.de/
We are using kiwi for LTSP deployment. Kiwi creates netboot as well as
custom image that is mounted via nbd/nfs by the diskless clients.
I guess each
ken wrote:
There's a couple reasons for running xen, but the major one for me is to
be able to run XP without having to reboot into it. From reading some
docs though, it seems that I'd need a different CPU from what I have (an
Intel Pentium M processor, basically a Pentium 6 with mobility
On 9/27/07, Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seems to have a similar method with a squashfs image. We usually boot
the diskless client and run one app all the time. So accessing the
server is no issue. Out of curiosity, how small could the image be? On
thinstation, with a graphic
On 9/27/07, Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at www.thinstation.org. They have a thinstation-o-matic where you
can make these images over the net. In our use, we download the
thinstation source and make images locally.
I think one big way they make the image smaller is the
CyberOrg wrote:
On 9/27/07, Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at www.thinstation.org. They have a thinstation-o-matic where you
can make these images over the net. In our use, we download the
thinstation source and make images locally.
I think one big way they make the image
Jan Engelhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible that there is a kernel-level 'race' here while it fetches
information for each core? I.e. if frequency is changed due to whatever
reason between two successive show_cpuinfo()? [Yes, it looks like]
On AMD the cpus can have different
On Sep 27 2007 10:02, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Is it possible that there is a kernel-level 'race' here while it fetches
information for each core? I.e. if frequency is changed due to whatever
reason between two successive show_cpuinfo()? [Yes, it looks like]
On AMD the cpus can have different
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Jan Engelhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snip
On AMD the cpus can have different speeds - the first core uses 1000
MHz, the seconds 2000 Ghz,
At that speed, one core would be enough for me :)
Andreas
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What is the alternative to xmms? As my disk collapsed I was intending
installing 10.3 asap; just wondering what else will be lost.
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jpff wrote:
What is the alternative to xmms? As my disk collapsed I was intending
installing 10.3 asap; just wondering what else will be lost.
==John ffitch
As pointed out earlier in this exact thread, try Audacious
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-09/msg01706.html
If you insist on
On Sep 27 2007 12:19, CyberOrg wrote:
seems to have a similar method with a squashfs image. We usually boot
the diskless client and run one app all the time. So accessing the
server is no issue. Out of curiosity, how small could the image be? On
thinstation, with a graphic desktop, our image
On Sep 27 2007 09:13, jpff wrote:
What is the alternative to xmms? As my disk collapsed I was intending
installing 10.3 asap; just wondering what else will be lost.
packman still has xmms (well, at least in 10.2) -- and otherwise
resort to mplayer ;-)
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'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that there's nothing to be had.unless it's a halafax client,
which I haven't loaded yet. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Fred
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hey all,
i'm running suse 10.2 on a ppc g4 and recently and am having trouble
with my m-audio sound card. Yast2 will recognize my built in sound card
and sets it up as 0 and sees my m-audio but when i go to set it up it
says it can't load the snd-ice1712 module because of i/o or irq. this
is a
Basil Chupin wrote:
ken wrote:
There's a couple reasons for running xen, but the major one for me is to
be able to run XP without having to reboot into it. From reading some
docs though, it seems that I'd need a different CPU from what I have (an
Intel Pentium M processor, basically a
Is there somewhere a howto for configuring kopete with meanwhile in
openSUSE-10.2?
I am using KDE-3.5.7 from build service.
Regards
Frank
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 26-SEP-2007 08:22:29.57
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25-SEP-2007 16:30:46.36
On Tuesday 25 September 2007 09:34, Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
Hi all,
I try to send an E-mail with the content of an ASCII file as the body.
I do this with the following command
mail -s
Andreas Jaeger schreef:
On AMD the cpus can have different speeds - the first core uses 1000
MHz, the seconds 2000 Ghz,
Man, that is faster than the speed of light. :-)
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Hello,
I have Squirrelmail now set up with Dovecot in Open SuSE 10.2.
Squirremail however is sending the username in a very strange format.
Say I submit darragh with password abcdefg.
Squirrelmail seems to pass [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of just darragh.
It is taking the domain from the URL.
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 10:26 +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Sep 27 2007 12:19, CyberOrg wrote:
seems to have a similar method with a squashfs image. We usually boot
the diskless client and run one app all the time. So accessing the
server is no issue. Out of curiosity, how small could the
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'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that there's nothing to be
Ron Eggler wrote:
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 04:30:44 am James Knott wrote:
Ron Eggler wrote:
Hi,
Okay, after playing around a little bit for a while i still gotta come
and ask here. I got my printer setup on my suse 10.1 server system and i
can print just fine with my Suse
Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that there's nothing to be had.unless it's a halafax client,
which I haven't loaded yet. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Fred
Jos van Kan wrote:
Andreas Jaeger schreef:
On AMD the cpus can have different speeds - the first core uses 1000
MHz, the seconds 2000 Ghz,
Man, that is faster than the speed of light. :-)
What's the speed of dark? ;-)
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El 2007-09-27 a las 06:50 -0400, Fred A. Miller escribió:
You forgot to email to the list.
'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that
On Sep 27 2007 07:20, James Knott wrote:
Jos van Kan wrote:
Andreas Jaeger schreef:
On AMD the cpus can have different speeds - the first core uses 1000
MHz, the seconds 2000 Ghz,
Man, that is faster than the speed of light. :-)
What's the speed of dark? ;-)
Obviously, -c.
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The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Faxes are so 20th century. ;-)
You are fortunate to think that.
Actually, if you're running KDE, you might want to look into
KDEprintfax. I used to use that, but I no longer use fax.
This may be stupid but a question it is.
What if any problems will I have with 10.3 installed on an external USB
drive? Windows is on the laptop internal drive. I guess grub will be
installed to that. Will it handle booting to the external? Will it gracefully
handle the times the
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 04:38 -0400, Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that there's nothing to be had.unless it's a halafax client,
which I haven't loaded
James Knott wrote:
Microsoft has downloads available that enable internet printing support
in Windows 98 and 2000, which will allow Windows to use a CUPS printer
over the network. This is built into XP already. I don't recall the
Really? That is funny. I just got a new Compaq notebook with
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Make htdocs owned by another user. I've setup an 'ftpadmin' user for this.
Let htdocs be the (chrooted) home dir of ftpadmin and logged in as this
user you can do what you need.
I didn't follow this entirely. When you created the user, did you just
specify that the
I'm running OpenSuSE 10.2. I installed initially from the box DVD.
Although I installed linux 64 it intalled OO 586. All the upgrades
worked ok. Even I got one of the last ones with nice green gecko
splahimage. The last upgrade broke the installation and I could not load
OO. Then I saw a thread
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Sep 27 2007 09:13, jpff wrote:
What is the alternative to xmms? As my disk collapsed I was intending
installing 10.3 asap; just wondering what else will be lost.
packman still has xmms (well, at least in 10.2) -- and otherwise
resort to mplayer ;-)
Boy, there sure
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The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 08:11 -0600, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
Here the questions:
1. Why opensuse dvd install 586 initially when the OS version I was
installing was 64? I assume it was not available at the time is that
correct?
The 64
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Faxes are so 20th century. ;-)
You are fortunate to think that.
Actually, if you're running KDE, you might want to look into
KDEprintfax. I used to
On Sep 27 2007 10:36, James Knott wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I know of many businesses here that do not have email, but they do have a
fax. And it costs me nothing, anyway.
Well every company that still has a typical printout fax should think
again.
On 09/27/2007 10:11 PM, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
I'm running OpenSuSE 10.2. I installed initially from the box DVD.
Although I installed linux 64 it intalled OO 586. All the upgrades
worked ok. Even I got one of the last ones with nice green gecko
splahimage. The last upgrade broke the
Damon Register wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Microsoft has downloads available that enable internet printing support
in Windows 98 and 2000, which will allow Windows to use a CUPS printer
over the network. This is built into XP already. I don't recall the
Really? That is funny. I just got a
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Faxes are so 20th century. ;-)
You are fortunate to think that.
Actually, if you're running KDE, you might want to look into
KDEprintfax. I used to use
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 23:41, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Wed, 26 Sep 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
I have setup a vsftpd server and it works fine. Users can login and are
chroote'd to their home folders.
I have allowed myself to break out of the chroot because I want to manage
On Thursday 27 September 2007 07:47, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Sep 27 2007 10:36, James Knott wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I know of many businesses here that do not have email, but they do have
a fax. And it costs me nothing, anyway.
Well every
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 04:38 -0400, Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that there's nothing to be had.unless it's a halafax client,
which I haven't loaded
Frank Fiene wrote:
Is there somewhere a howto for configuring kopete with meanwhile in
openSUSE-10.2?
I am using KDE-3.5.7 from build service.
According to this page:
http://meanwhile.sourceforge.net/plugins/
[Kopete] and will be featuring optional support for Lotus Sametime via a
Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 26-SEP-2007 08:22:29.57
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25-SEP-2007 16:30:46.36
On Tuesday 25 September 2007 09:34, Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
Hi all,
I try to send an E-mail with the content of an ASCII file as the body.
I do this with the
On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 11:17 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
Hello guys,
I'm still running SUSE 10.0 with stock KDE and I have noticed (many times)
that when you right click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash Bin not all
files are deleted from $HOME/.local/share/Trash/files. I had about
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The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 16:07 +0100, G T Smith wrote:
I though that in England and Wales a faxed document has the same legal
status as a photocopied document (i.e none), as it is not the original
signed document.
Right.
However, curiosity
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The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 10:36 -0400, James Knott wrote:
It is in fact dificult to send an email an certify its receipt... even for
geeks.
Actually, in some countries, such as Canada, a digitally signed email is
legally valid.
If
On Thursday, 27. September 2007, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
jpff wrote:
What is the alternative to xmms? As my disk collapsed I was intending
installing 10.3 asap; just wondering what else will be lost.
==John ffitch
As pointed out earlier in this exact thread, try Audacious
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 16:25 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 08:11 -0600, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
Here the questions:
1. Why opensuse dvd install 586 initially when the OS version I was
installing was 64? I assume it was not available at the time is that
Seems clicking links no longer opens the browser.
I use Firefox and want that for the browser.
Evolution 2.4.0 and SuSE 10.0 fully updated.
Which config file do I hack to fix this or is this one of those must fix
in YAST things? Expecially when it appears to be set in
user.applications.
in
Fred A. Miller wrote:
David Rankin wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Fred A. Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 2:35 PM
To: opensuse
Subject: [opensuse] USR5610C
The USR5610C PCI modem arrived today, and I guess I should
have known it wouldn't fly
Ladislav Slezak wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
ken wrote:
There's a couple reasons for running xen, but the major one for me is to
be able to run XP without having to reboot into it. From reading some
docs though, it seems that I'd need a different CPU from what I have (an
Intel Pentium M
Mates,
As a follow on to the previous Zen thread, I too would like further
pre-install information on Zen verses vmware-Workstation. I'm
dual-booting 10.2 and XP on my laptop at present and I would like to
install XP into a virtual machine within 10.2 so I don't need to ever
reboot (now
James Knott wrote:
Jos van Kan wrote:
Andreas Jaeger schreef:
On AMD the cpus can have different speeds - the first core uses 1000
MHz, the seconds 2000 Ghz,
Man, that is faster than the speed of light. :-)
What's the speed of dark? ;-)
-186,000 miles/sec
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Hello,
Being a relative newbie to Linux, I have a few questions about
installing software. If there is a program for x86 linux, and it says
debian does that mean it has to be recompiled to run on SUSE, or will
it run on any x86 linux OS? Would it have to be recompiled for 64bit linux?
The
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Sep 27 2007 10:36, James Knott wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I know of many businesses here that do not have email, but they do have a
fax. And it costs me nothing, anyway.
Well every company that still has a typical printout fax
On Thursday 27 September 2007 08:01, Nick Zentena wrote:
This may be stupid but a question it is.
What if any problems will I have with 10.3 installed on an external USB
drive? Windows is on the laptop internal drive. I guess grub will be
installed to that. Will it handle booting to the
Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that there's nothing to be had.unless it's a halafax client,
which I haven't loaded yet. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Fred
JJB wrote:
Hello,
Being a relative newbie to Linux, I have a few questions about
installing software. If there is a program for x86 linux, and it says
debian does that mean it has to be recompiled to run on SUSE, or will
it run on any x86 linux OS? Would it have to be recompiled for 64bit
Darragh Ó Héiligh wrote:
Hello,
I have Squirrelmail now set up with Dovecot in Open SuSE 10.2.
Squirremail however is sending the username in a very strange format.
Say I submit darragh with password abcdefg.
Squirrelmail seems to pass [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of just darragh.
I
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Sep 27 2007 09:13, jpff wrote:
What is the alternative to xmms? As my disk collapsed I was intending
installing 10.3 asap; just wondering what else will be lost.
packman still has xmms (well, at least in 10.2) -- and otherwise
David C. Rankin wrote:
JJB wrote:
Hello,
Being a relative newbie to Linux, I have a few questions about
installing software. If there is a program for x86 linux, and it says
debian does that mean it has to be recompiled to run on SUSE, or will
it run on any x86 linux OS? Would it have to
David C. Rankin wrote:
Mates,
As a follow on to the previous Zen thread, I too would like further
pre-install information on Zen verses vmware-Workstation. I'm
dual-booting 10.2 and XP on my laptop at present and I would like to
install XP into a virtual machine within 10.2 so I
kOn Donnerstag, 27. September 2007, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Frank Fiene wrote:
Is there somewhere a howto for configuring kopete with meanwhile in
openSUSE-10.2?
I am using KDE-3.5.7 from build service.
According to this page:
http://meanwhile.sourceforge.net/plugins/
[Kopete]
David C. Rankin wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Sep 27 2007 10:36, James Knott wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I know of many businesses here that do not have email, but they do have a
fax. And it costs me nothing, anyway.
Well every company
ATM my /home mounts a volume group which holds partitions located on two
different physical drives, one IDE and one SATA. If I wanted to swap the IDE
drive for a new SATA drive, what would happen to the data held in /home?
For example, if I remove the IDE volume from the group, will all the
On Thursday 27 September 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 08:11 -0600, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
Here the questions:
1. Why opensuse dvd install 586 initially when the OS version I was
installing was 64? I assume it was not available at the time is that
correct?
On Thursday 27 Sep 2007, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
On 09/27/2007 06:48 AM, ianseeks wrote:
I am also struggling with this update. Its giving me a mix of 2.3.0 and
2.0.4 and insists on installing a package with devel in the name when
its from the STABLE repository.
I get that templates
On Thursday 27 Sep 2007, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* ianseeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-26-07 18:48]:
I am also struggling with this update. Its giving me a mix of 2.3.0 and
2.0.4 and insists on installing a package with devel in the name when
its from the STABLE repository.
I get that
Thu, 27 Sep 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
Make htdocs owned by another user. I've setup an 'ftpadmin' user for this.
Let htdocs be the (chrooted) home dir of ftpadmin and logged in as this
user you can do what you need.
I didn't follow this entirely. When you created
Another question:
If a product says this:
2.6+ kernel Linux distributions / x86_64
Can I tell if it will install on SUSE from that little bit of info? In
this case, the product is called Splunk (Splunk.com)
Thanks,
- Joel
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On Thursday 27 Sep 2007, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Chris Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-26-07 18:29]:
I updated to OOo2.3 using the openoffice:stable repo at opensuse.org. I
use sled sp1 and now when trying to open any OOo file, i am first
presented with a filter selection dialog with 3
FWIW, you might check out VirtualBox, too. Last week I installed DOS,
Windows XP, openSUSE 10.2, and Ubuntu 7.04 on VirtualBox virtual
machines. There was some apparent stability issues during installation,
but I eventually got everything installed and running enough for me to
test my own Java
On 9/27/07, Bob Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ATM my /home mounts a volume group which holds partitions located on two
different physical drives, one IDE and one SATA. If I wanted to swap the IDE
drive for a new SATA drive, what would happen to the data held in /home?
For example, if I
On Thursday 27 September 2007 07:19, James Knott wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Learn something all time time with Linux. ;) I started to look for a
decent GUI FAX application that will send FAXs via a FAX/Modem and am
amazed that there's nothing to be had.unless it's a halafax client,
On Thursday 27 September 2007 22:27:45 Sunny wrote:
On 9/27/07, Bob Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ATM my /home mounts a volume group which holds partitions located on two
different physical drives, one IDE and one SATA. If I wanted to swap the
IDE drive for a new SATA drive, what would
On Thursday 27 September 2007 14:38, James Knott wrote:
David C. Rankin wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Sep 27 2007 10:36, James Knott wrote:
The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 07:19 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I know of many businesses here that do not have email, but they do
have a fax. And
All,
Having an issue I thought I knew how to address, but it is not
working. OpenSUSE 10.2 is booting into a maintenance mode due to a
bad sector read on the hard disk. I'm not worried about the data on
the drive and so far it is just one bad sector.
So I would like to cause the drive to map
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