Hi!
We'd like to kick start the development of openSUSE 11.0 in releasing
the current state of Factory as Alpha0 release.
Since the release of 10.3, we checked in 2187 packages including
such pretty fundamental package updates as:
- gcc 4.3.0
- kernel 2.6.24-rc4
- X.org 7.3
- KDE 3.5.8
-
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 15:19:46 wrote Stephan Kulow:
Am Mittwoch 05 Dezember 2007 schrieb Ken Schneider:
Thanks. One other question regarding factory, would it be possible
notify this list when factory is going to be updated so that people will
know when to/not to update their
Hi,
as we would like to ship an update for iwlwifi for 10.3 I created a
buildservice-project at [1] which contains the version we'd like to put out
as an update.
Everybody interested is invited to do some testing with the driver.
Just one remark:
As of 1.2.0 the module (iwl4965 or iwl3945)
Hi List,
I'm doing some investigations with Atheros-based WiFi pcmcia card
using madwifi driver (Dell D620, OpenSUSE 10.3, latest madwifi driver
9.3.3 rpm for SUSE 10.3).
Since I need to play with device modes, I added options ath_pci
autocreate=none to modprobe.conf.local and I'm using
James Knott wrote:
however disk drives are
mechanical devices and thus more likely to fail.
I have had at least as many ram failure than hard drive
with swap, you are vulnerable to both together...
jdd
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CyberOrg wrote:
One click to install compiz-fusion:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_10.3/compiz-fusion-all.ymp
Reboot and all the goodies should be running by default.
this complete the trick (but In have still to learn how the cube works
:-()
however it
On Dec 6, 2007 4:04 PM, jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this complete the trick (but In have still to learn how the cube works
:-()
How each plugin work: http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/Plugins
however it loaded a number of seemingly unusefull gnome apps
Unlikely, as compiz doesn't depend on
Hi.
By installing Camstream on openSUSE 10.3, I get this:
checking location of Qt library...
checking if Qt is multi-threaded... no
Qt is not multithreaded (or its name is wrong). You MUST have a
multithreaded
version of the Qt library installed or CamStream will simply not compile.
I cannot
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 00:18 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
This is precisely why NTP was invented -- it solves this
problem by obtaining time from calibrated time servers,
and also takes into account network latency. Level 0
Don't you
On Dec 6, 2007 11:06 AM, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
By installing Camstream on openSUSE 10.3, I get this:
checking location of Qt library...
checking if Qt is multi-threaded... no
Qt is not multithreaded (or its name is wrong). You MUST have a
multithreaded version of the
I am really new to this. I downloaded the wrapper program to my
computer, but am having difficulty installing it for the wireless
actually the ethernet cable is not working either, but the card is
recognized. I have been looking for detailed instructions (step by
step) on installing. I have a
I have a problem with relaying vacation messages from Sieve on the Cyrus
IMAP server, I always get this:
Dec 6 12:47:48 svea postfix/pickup[15082]: 94BD5246D: uid=96 from=
Dec 6 12:47:48 svea postfix/cleanup[15090]: 94BD5246D:
message-id=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dec 6 12:47:48 svea
ne... wrote:
Look on your system for libqt-mt.so. If you have it, make sure you
install the qt-devel rpms. Then try again.
ne...
Many thanks, that did it :-)
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Aaron Kulkis wrote:
There's no dependancy loop.
Messages appear for a reason...for you to READ THEM.
Computers are not interactive TV sets, in which only scant
attention need be paid to written messages...computer
messages contain important details, which you are expected
to pay attention
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
There is no need to create the swap partitions as RAID drives. The
simple solution is to use the ionice command to set the I/O priority of
all swap partitions to the same value. The kernel then treats them in a
manner similar to
On Thursday 06 December 2007 11:39:40 Katheline Chapin wrote:
I am really new to this. I downloaded the wrapper program to my
computer, but am having difficulty installing it for the wireless
actually the ethernet cable is not working either, but the card is
recognized. I have been looking for
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Billie Walsh wrote:
Somewhere in the past I read that computers are wonderful machines.
Capable of great things. BUT, they are horrible clocks.
The way it was explained was that when system use was high and resources
were strained the clock was the last thing to get
Keller, Damon A SPC MIL USA wrote:
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 16:34:55 you wrote:
Thanks guy. That link you gave fix the problem. The card now initialize at
start-up.
-Damon
Glad to help out.
Jim F
Loading Ndiswrapper at Boot (opensuse 10.3)
In some cases (USB wlan?)
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 00:18 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
This is precisely why NTP was invented -- it solves this
problem by obtaining time from calibrated time servers,
and also takes into account network latency. Level
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 06:39 -0500, Katheline Chapin wrote:
I am really new to this. I downloaded the wrapper program to my
computer, but am having difficulty installing it for the wireless
actually the ethernet cable is not working either, but the card is
recognized.
I am taking a leap of
Hi,
On Dec 6, 2007 10:05 AM, Mark Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Since I need to play with device modes, I added options ath_pci
autocreate=none to modprobe.conf.local and I'm using wlanconfig to
create ath interface with needed mode.
It looks strange to me that every time the new
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The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re the
problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time manually, as
root, from the command line?
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re
the problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time
manually, as root, from the command line? You know, the old
ntpdate
* Aaron Kulkis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20071206 08:45]:
Instead, use a FAT32 filesystem
Stupid idea if you ever want to store any file 2 GiB like DVD isos on that
fs.
The better choice would be to use ext2 as there are drivers for Windows. You
ust have to remember that given todays disk sizes
Neil Dawkins wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re
the problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time
manually, as root, from the command line? You
On Thursday 06 December 2007 06:13, Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
Thanks though yesterday, the box was so completely swamped that no
one could log in. Thanks
Most likely the high load average reflected an I/O bottleneck /
overload. I believe processes in a D wait are counted in the load
average.
Philipp Thomas wrote:
* Aaron Kulkis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20071206 08:45]:
Instead, use a FAT32 filesystem
Stupid idea if you ever want to store any file 2 GiB like DVD isos on that
fs.
The better choice would be to use ext2
ext3 as well
as there are drivers for Windows. You
ust have
Take this crap offlist please, no one wants to read either of your
distorted views of reality.
Cheers
Todd
Systems Administrator
-
Soho VFX - Visual Effects Studio
99 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 303
Toronto, Ontario, M6K 3J8
(416) 516-7863
Ted Markowitz wrote:
Hope that helps.
yes. I completed the wiki to show what have already been said in this
thread.
The compiz pages of the wiki need probably be rewritten, but this
should be done by anybody having used it on pre-10.3 distro, because
now it's really simple
the forks
Please keep this exchange on the list.
On Thursday 06 December 2007 07:42, Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
What do you recommend besides iostat? When I run it, i get this:
avg-cpu: %user %nice%sys %iowait %idle
35.080.00 64.920.000.00
Device:tps
On Dec 5, 2007 5:12 PM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 11:49 AM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 10:22 AM, Jc Polanycia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Off topic, as I seldom partition anything (unpartitioned
I am having an odd problem running pidgin 2.3 (compiled from source).
After I log out and quit the application -- users on my buddy lists
(Im using it for my AIM and Yahoo messenger accounts) complain that it
constantly shows me toggling from online to offline every couple
seconds. However, on
On December 6, 2007 05:54:39 am Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re the
problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time manually,
as root, from the
Hello,
I have two external ntfs disk and one IDE with the
windows.My problem is that I do not have permission to
write/create on these disks.I have installed the
driver for ntfs.I think is standard.I have OpenSuse
10.3 KDE.
Thanks in advance.
Hello all ,
Can i use the PHP4 and PHP5 both on Open Suse 10.2 Apache .
as having some web pages developed using php4 and php5 both.
Any clues
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CyberOrg wrote:
It is just 1-click to install driver:
http://opensuse-community.org/nvidia.ymp
One command to setup xorg.conf (as root):
nvidia-xconfig --composite --render-accel --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24
(Above two steps are the very first section The easy way on
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 11:23 +0800, Sean wrote:
Bryen wrote:
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 10:40 +0800, Sean wrote:
Hi all,
I am super piss of this Xconsole module . Even after fresh installation
and select the most basic system , this Xconsole still keep coming.
After online patch, the kernel
On Thursday 06 December 2007 08:46:45 am Chuck wrote:
I am having an odd problem running pidgin 2.3 (compiled from source).
After I log out and quit the application -- users on my buddy lists
(Im using it for my AIM and Yahoo messenger accounts) complain that it
constantly shows me toggling
On Thursday 06 December 2007 09:07:59 am Chris wrote:
Hello,
I have two external ntfs disk and one IDE with the
windows.My problem is that I do not have permission to
write/create on these disks.I have installed the
driver for ntfs.I think is standard.I have OpenSuse
10.3 KDE.
Thanks in
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re
the problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time
manually, as root,
Philipp Thomas wrote:
* Aaron Kulkis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20071206 08:45]:
Instead, use a FAT32 filesystem
Stupid idea if you ever want to store any file 2 GiB like DVD isos on that
fs.
The better choice would be to use ext2 as there are drivers for Windows. You
Oh wow, when did
Robert Smits wrote:
On December 6, 2007 05:54:39 am Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re the
problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time manually,
as root,
Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
I do not understand your comments
You have to protect the storage of the passwords
with another password.
This doesn't really simplify anything, and then when
root passwords are changed, THEN you have to your
password vault files on all of your systems as
well.
Plus,
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007 5:12 PM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 11:49 AM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 10:22 AM, Jc Polanycia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Off topic, as I seldom partition anything
Ben Kevan wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2007 09:43:40 am Sloan wrote:
Wouldn't rcxdm restart do the trick? If not, what am I missing?
Joe
Yes,
But it is alot easier to say reboot isn't it? Don't want to confuse people
that don't quite understand what they are doing.
I
Hi,
I am a openSUSE 10.3 user and have the Intel X3000 as my graphics controller.
I want to use the compiz effects which ran very fine on a Live UBUNTU
system. Since I use openSUSE for most of the work I do, I want that to
be available in opensuse 10.3 as well.
Everything may be fine I do not
On Dec 5, 2007 1:50 PM, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 1:49 PM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 10:22 AM, Jc Polanycia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Off topic, as I seldom partition anything (unpartitioned drives
perform
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of
these odd compiler bugs people are finding with gcc 4.2 on some of the
various dev lists I'm on.
0Chuck
On Dec 6, 2007 8:38 AM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2007 08:46:45 am Chuck wrote:
I am
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* Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-06-07 13:23]:
Philipp Thomas wrote:
The better choice would be to use ext2 as there are drivers for Windows. You
Oh wow, when did that come out?
five or six years ago :^)
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Chris wrote:
Hello,
I have two external ntfs disk and one IDE with the
windows.My problem is that I do not have permission to
write/create on these disks.I have installed the
driver for ntfs.I think is standard.I have OpenSuse
10.3 KDE.
Thanks in advance.
http://en.opensuse.org/NTFS
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 10:34 -0800, Chuck wrote:
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of
these odd compiler bugs people are finding with gcc 4.2 on some of the
various dev lists I'm on.
Yes. Pidgin is available from the software repositories.
0Chuck
On Dec
On Dec 6, 2007 10:26 AM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007 5:12 PM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 11:49 AM, Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Worley wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007 10:22 AM, Jc Polanycia
On Thursday 06 December 2007 09:43:40 am Sloan wrote:
Wouldn't rcxdm restart do the trick? If not, what am I missing?
Joe
Yes,
But it is alot easier to say reboot isn't it? Don't want to confuse people
that don't quite understand what they are doing.
Ben
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
The problem is that NTP can't keep the system clock disciplined, it
strays off as soon as NTP looses the network peers, and not a second
or two, but several minutes.
It seems a kernel problem, not an NTP problem.
Just out of curiosity, are you running the stock suse
On Dec 6, 2007 11:13 PM, Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was with you until the reboot - I'm confused as to why a reboot would
even be mentioned. This is not windows after all, so a reboot is not
needed just to change a setting or restart a service.
Wouldn't rcxdm restart do the trick? If
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 12:40 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
I do not understand your comments
You have to protect the storage of the passwords
with another password.
This doesn't really simplify anything, and then when
root passwords are changed, THEN you have to
Thanks I found it. (odd that a full install on my laptop didnt install
this but it did on my desktop)
-Chuck
On Dec 6, 2007 10:41 AM, Bryen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 10:34 -0800, Chuck wrote:
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of
these
On Thursday 06 December 2007 10:34:47 am Chuck wrote:
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of
these odd compiler bugs people are finding with gcc 4.2 on some of the
various dev lists I'm on.
0Chuck
What up Chuck (sorry just had to)
There sure is a Pidgin
CyberOrg wrote:
Wouldn't rcxdm restart do the trick? If not, what am I missing?
No, we are installing new kernel module that replaces the module with
which you booted.
Ah, interesting - I'll have to go back and read that procedure more
closely. I've installed compiz/xgl or beryl on
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 00:18 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
This is precisely why NTP was invented -- it solves this
problem by obtaining time from calibrated time servers,
and also takes into account network latency. Level
Is anyone else having problems? I have tried the version from OpenSuse ()
and the one from Packman () and they both fail to work, although in
different ways.
1.2.4b-55 will not play back; it stutters and stalls
1.3.4-2 gives lots of tracing, including failures in pa_linux_alsa.c line
1066
var YAHOO = {'Shortcuts' : {}};
YAHOO.Shortcuts.hasSensitiveText = false;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.sensitivityType = [];
YAHOO.Shortcuts.doUlt = false;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.location = us;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.document_id = 0;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.document_type = ;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.document_title = Web Analysis Software;
On Thu December 6 2007 02:16:36 pm John ffitch wrote:
Is anyone else having problems? I have tried the version from OpenSuse ()
and the one from Packman () and they both fail to work, although in
different ways.
1.2.4b-55 will not play back; it stutters and stalls
1.3.4-2 gives lots of
Another suggestion:
I keep all (several hundred) of my id's, passwords, pins, etc etc on n
usb-stick.
The stick has two partitions,
One protected with a passphrase, and a unprotected area.
I have to remember only one passpharase, and can open it on any of my
linux boxes, either at home or
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jdd wrote:
ext3 as well
That's new to me. Would please point me to such a driver. I always
thought that ext3 partitions can only be mounted as ext2 on MS Windows.
Means w/o journaling.
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Peter J. N.
aedon DESIGNS,
mourik jan heupink wrote:
A very handy utility to create these kinds of encrypted volumes is
truecrypt. http://www.truecrypt.org/
It's for windows, but it's very nice and convenient.
TrueCrypt is for Windows _AND_ Linux. Official TrueCrypt site has even
binaries for OpenSUSE and Duncan
A very handy utility to create these kinds of encrypted volumes is
truecrypt. http://www.truecrypt.org/
It's for windows, but it's very nice and convenient.
^^^
That's not correct. Truecrypt has command line only version for Linux
(Creation of GUI for Linux is in
On Thursday 06 December 2007 19:16, John ffitch wrote:
Is anyone else having problems? I have tried the version from OpenSuse ()
and the one from Packman () and they both fail to work, although in
different ways.
1.2.4b-55 will not play back; it stutters and stalls
1.3.4-2 gives lots of
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John wrote:
Hi, Have been living with this for a while, have tried a few things at
different times to fix, but as yet still can't get multiple applications
to successfully access the audio system in SUSE (or probably any other
linux).
Well on
There are some deficiencies though. The lack of access control list
application is first in mind.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 6, 2007, at 2:44 PM, Mark Goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A very handy utility to create these kinds of encrypted volumes is
truecrypt.
thanks except I wasn't looking for encryption, just a root password
that is checked in and checked out and one time
-Original Message-
From: Pavol Rusnak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 3:40 PM
To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Password
Hans Linux wrote:
how do i format a external harddisk with suse? I need to format with
NTFS file system so windows can read/write it
Does it have to be NTFS and not FAT? If I want a drive to be accessable
in Windows, I format it with FAT32.
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I am using 10.3. rpm for hplip and family is 2.2.7-.37.2
So far I have not succeeded in installing my HP printer a PhotoSmart Hp2710.
I had it working with HPLIP on 10.2 and 10.2.
I notice on HP's WEB site they say:
Release Notes:
HPLIP 2.7.10 - This release has the following changes: (note
Hi !
SuSE people have supplied real-time kernel with distro. I have 2 questions:
1) What specific patches/modules (i.e. CFS scheduler) has this kernel compared
to default one kernel-default-2.6.22-xx?
2) If I am need kernel for router/firewall (which also handles VoIP), is this
real-time
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James Knott wrote:
Hello James!
Does it have to be NTFS and not FAT? If I want a drive to be accessable
in Windows, I format it with FAT32.
For people storing big files on an external drive Fat32 is unfortunately
pretty useless. I use for that
Neil Dawkins wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re
the problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time
manually, as root, from the command line? You
Am Donnerstag, 6. Dezember 2007 21:25:34 schrieb mourik jan heupink:
Another suggestion:
I keep all (several hundred) of my id's, passwords, pins, etc etc on n
usb-stick.
The stick has two partitions,
One protected with a passphrase, and a unprotected area.
I have to remember only one
Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2007 20:47:53 schrieb Randall R Schulz:
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 11:40, Druid wrote:
hahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaahahahahahahah
hope you had lost all your data
Wow. A new low.
Wasn't he involved in some other flames too?
Greetings
peter wrote:
ext3 as well
That's new to me. Would please point me to such a driver.
I don't know if the driver uses the juornal (may be not), but it sees
ext3 and mount/umount them cleanly
howevern they need to be umounted cleanly in Linux, if not the window
driver don't see them
jdd wrote:
James Knott wrote:
however disk drives are
mechanical devices and thus more likely to fail.
I have had at least as many ram failure than hard drive
with swap, you are vulnerable to both together...
jdd
The only computer I have with RAID also has error correcting memory, as
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Michael Skiba wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2007 20:47:53 schrieb Randall R Schulz:
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 11:40, Druid wrote:
hahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaahahahahahahah
hope you had lost all your data
Wow. A new
On Dec 6, 2007 3:00 PM, Joe Morris (NTM) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/07/2007 05:15 AM, Robert Lewis wrote:
I am using 10.3. rpm for hplip and family is 2.2.7-.37.2
So far I have not succeeded in installing my HP printer a PhotoSmart Hp2710.
I had it working with HPLIP on 10.2 and
On 12/07/2007 05:15 AM, Robert Lewis wrote:
I am using 10.3. rpm for hplip and family is 2.2.7-.37.2
So far I have not succeeded in installing my HP printer a PhotoSmart Hp2710.
I had it working with HPLIP on 10.2 and 10.2.
I notice on HP's WEB site they say:
Release Notes:
HPLIP 2.7.10
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* Randal Jarrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-06-07 18:49]:
I'm looking for either a utility or simple script (bash/perl) to
convert text files from linux (lf) format to dos (cr/lf).
I need to move over 10k files and maintain the directory
structure
I'm looking for either a utility or simple script (bash/perl) to
convert text files from linux (lf) format to dos (cr/lf).
I need to move over 10k files and maintain the directory
structure while doing it. A lot of the files and some of the
directories have spaces in the name. I can process
James Knott wrote:
jdd wrote:
James Knott wrote:
however disk drives are
mechanical devices and thus more likely to fail.
I have had at least as many ram failure than hard drive
with swap, you are vulnerable to both together...
jdd
The only computer I have with RAID
On Thursday 06 December 2007 15:42, Randal Jarrett wrote:
I'm looking for either a utility or simple script (bash/perl) to
convert text files from linux (lf) format to dos (cr/lf).
I need to move over 10k files and maintain the directory
structure while doing it. A lot of the files and some
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 17:51 -0600, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Thanks for the great discussion on this! In my case I'm running a home
server, that can be taken down for short periods of time when needed. I'm
more interested in maintaining my setup
Are you talking about the console being wider then 80 letters (like
the one showing up right after you start your computer)?
If I understand you right just remove the vga= passus in grub.
Or edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove it forever. Be sure to know how
grub works. Otherwise your system
Hello,
could anyone tell me(newbie) which libraries and
headers are needed in OpenSuse 10.3 in order to
install it.
I get:
checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers
installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!
doing
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_ST380021A_3HV0B76H-part5 /
ext3 acl,user_xattr1 1
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_ST380021A_3HV0B76H-part6
/homeext3 acl,user_xattr
1 2
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_ST380021A_3HV0B76H-part2
swap swap
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 17:26 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2007 17:16, Carlos E. R. wrote:
...
Please, remember that the system time does not use the cmos clock and
battery at all. That's a different clock
On Thursday 06 December 2007 17:16, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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Please, remember that the system time does not use the cmos clock and
battery at all. That's a different clock altogether. Plus, the cmos
clock is running fine, I'm checking it at the moment.
... at all ...? I don't think this is
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 09:52 -0800, Sloan wrote:
It seems a kernel problem, not an NTP problem.
Just out of curiosity, are you running the stock suse kernel, or did you
install something newer. I'd never had any problem with ntp on the
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 14:43 -, Neil Dawkins wrote:
Carlos,
I had a similar problem on one of my 10.3 servers.
I had to reset
/sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource (in this
case to jiffies).
To list
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 09:02 -0800, Robert Smits wrote:
It seems a kernel problem, not an NTP problem.
Actually, it looks way more like a hardware problem than a software problem.
Normally I can run any of my systems for more than a month
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 00:18 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
This is precisely why NTP was invented -- it solves this
problem by obtaining time from calibrated time servers,
and also takes into account
Randal Jarrett wrote:
I'm looking for either a utility or simple script (bash/perl) to
convert text files from linux (lf) format to dos (cr/lf).
I need to move over 10k files and maintain the directory
structure while doing it. A lot of the files and some of the
directories have spaces in the
On 12/07/2007 07:51 AM, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Thanks for the great discussion on this! In my case I'm running a home
server, that can be taken down for short periods of time when needed.
I'm more interested in maintaining my setup and data, so I set up a
raid1 to give me some redundancy here.
kernel.2k5 escribió:
Hello all ,
Can i use the PHP4 and PHP5 both on Open Suse 10.2 Apache .
as having some web pages developed using php4 and php5 both.
Any clues
PHP4 is no longer included, last (open) SUSE version where PHP4 was
supported has gone end of life this week(10.0), you
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