Wonderful !
Already sent it to my friends !
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try kernel-bigsmp
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such as: plugins (Adobe Reader)
might stop working, you won't be able to install themes and
extensions, etc...
This is why we must have both normal version and a secured one !
What do you think of this idea?
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P.S. The armored version must have a separate icon too... what about a knight ?
Or FireFox icon with small shield on it?
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OK, I have opened a bug report, so it's better to cross-respond here
and there too...
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=255541
mailing-list stuff gets lost after a while (I know there is Archiving,
but it's difficult to dig, if you don't remember exactly what you
want...)
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This is very nice, indeed, but my point was to fully integrate
openSUSE 10.3 and VirtualBox.
read - we provide: (me and Marcus)
-My Documentation (+updates)
-end-user support of this product (any user can ask me questions)
-RPM packages provided by Marcus
-BETA-testing by me and Marcus
In turn
We're planning on making it easier for package to go into the main
distribution in the future and I hope that it can be done that way.
I'll mark this for now and will discuss it later again. But for now
let me ask under which license VirtualBox is so that we can check
whether we can include it
4 GB is the limit of a 32bit processor.
Basically, NFS on x86 arch has this limit ?
How about NFS on x86-64 arch ?
Most software for x86 has no this limitation - look at ext3.
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Model: PLEXTOR DVDR PX-740A
hwinfo:
Features: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R
lshal:
storage.cdrom.dvdplusrdl = true (bool)
storage.cdrom.dvdplusrw = true (bool)
storage.cdrom.dvdplusr = true (bool)
storage.cdrom.dvdram = false (bool)
storage.cdrom.dvdrw = false (bool)
Is there a way to check for Lightscribe capability?
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Are there any plans to include Lightscribe support to KDE Kover?
(either built-in or as module)
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hi all !
Windows has a tool called Nero InfoTool. This app provides me with
full information about my DVD drive.
I would like to know:
Which writing modes are supported
(track-at-one/disk-at-one/multisession/...), which speed DVD+R can be
recorded, which speed DVD-R can be recorded, which speed
Thanks Frank.
What are the main differences between wodim and cdrecord ?
btw: the command
wodim -prcap dev=/dev/cdrom
Does not show DVD+R capabilities, only DVD-R.
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-style community bug-hunting days is a good idea :) !!
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hi all !
I think Fedora merge of Core and Extras is very nice indeed, and I
think SUSE must follow this trend, and merge some community packages
(from build service?) into the base distro.
After all, having 5000 packages vs. Debian's 20,000 is 4x victory for Debian.
I think Fedora 7 will come
People if you like Parralels or VMware, take a look at VirtualBox
(www.virtualbox.org)
article by me: VirtualBox on openSUSE:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=batch_downloadbatch_id=UFhzYUp6Y1NiV3g1VEE9PQ
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excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?
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hi all !
Anyone has an idea how-to setup TAP adapter on SUSE?
I have heard, that I need tunctl utility to do this, but were unable
to find an RPM for this.
Please help.
-Alexey
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hi all !
I have updated 2 of my articles on LfL:
VirtualBox (more troubleshooting tips, plus addition of SUSE RPMs) and
Accessing your COM port (this has added RS-232 server configuration)
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hi all !
I have released an updated article, that deals with setting up
VirtualBox on openSUSE, with step-by-step explanation, general
explanation, external links and some troubleshooting tips.
It is released in both DocBook XML format for LfL, and HTML format for
all users.
HTML article link:
Get a look at Lessons for Lizards, as I already implemented some
documentation about this topic there.
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Please explain what you mean by portable ?
from SUSE to other SUSE, from SUSE to Debian or from SUSE to Windows XP ?
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Very nice !
But one *important* thing seems to be lacking from this announcement.
What about Lessons for Lizards ? Was it included ?
-Alexey
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It has just been updated to v1.3.4 which resolves many bugs and several crashes.
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=B6FA011A08D7FAEBkey=96235f10b66b114462a9252802eb50a8f8e6b05a
Hope it will help people getting started.
What do you think of it?
-Alexey Eremenko
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Have u tried the official version of VirtualBox v1.3.2 multi-distro?
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- VirtualBox 1.3.2 !!!
http://www.virtualbox.org/
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtualbox_fedora_centos_opensuse
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Guest_OSes
benchmark VirtualBox vs Qemu+KQemu vs VMware
http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=56
What do you think of it?
-Alexey
On my system it didn't worked with 10.0, so an upgrade to 10.2 is required.
Anyways: in the layout section in KDE Control, you must add:
use English layout or use Latin layout or something like that
simply enable a check-box and you're done.
Your shortcuts will work.
-Alexey
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look at your file: /boot/grub/menu.lst
and compare between 10.0 and 10.2.
I recommend you to dump LILO.
Modify that file on 10.2, so that it will load 10.0 as well.
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I don't know any such technics, but on a Multi-Processor/Multi-Core
system you could use virtual machines, so each user could run only on
his VM, that is affined to specific CPU.
But again, I'm not an expert in Linux. Just an average guy.
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Is there some way to install Suse Linux from Windows?
You can install 10.2 on VM under Windows - VMware or VirtualPC 2004.
Or, other suggestions?
Try other type of mouse/keyboard (try to switch from PS/2 ot USB or vice-versa).
On my 4 Home systems it just works, with both of those.
Try to
of my undertaking.
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On 1/28/07, Alexey Eremenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all !
I really like that this new mailing list estarted and need some help.
To set a MAC address I use:
# ifconfig eth0 down
# ifconfig eth0 hw ether AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
# ifconfig eth0 up
But how to get the original MAC address back (from
You should *not* assume that every Mac hardware works with Linux.
You recommend you to search in the Open-Source hardware databses to
find out + if possible bring Linux LiveCD to the computer shop to test
the hardware you're going to buy with Linux.
Fortunately, hardware is cheap nowadays,
Don't worry about your CPU. All modern CPUs (Athlon 64, Pentium 4,
Core 2, ...) can enter power-saving features, which lowers their speed
automatically when idle.
If you put some heavy task on tham, they will run full-speed.
There are utilities that can measure speed accurately (under Windows)
Well, Cross-Over is not Free software, that is not included with
openSUSE, so we cannot help.
Please contact Cross-Over technical support.
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FireFox has a restart extension, which appears in the File menu, but
it must be installed first.
Drop me an email, so I can send you that extension, alternatively,
search the internet for it.
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AFAIK: you can play mp3's on default SUSE installs by means of Real
Media Player 10. (for total newbies)
If you don't like this, you can download the proper codecs from Pacman
repository. (for newbies, that can get some support from Linuxoids)
SUSEhelp For multimedia and other restricted format
I think there was some RS-232 related article on openSUSE wiki, but
can't find it recently.
Try this:
http://www.linux.com/howtos/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO/
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On 1/26/07, Thomas Schraitle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alexey,
On Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2007, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
toms, this package is maintained by Rudi. You should probably
talk to him and ask him whether he is willing to include the
books you have just packaged.
I know
I would like to know who's using KDE in here, in the place of GNOME?
As well as the distribution has decide to switch to GNOME, who stayed
faithfull to KDE?
I have a strong pro-KDE stance, and an anti-GNOME one.
Fortunately for me and SUSE, they didn't dropped KDE, even through
some sources
I have filled two feature-requests:
Bug 237920 - Yast requires set of user passwords during openSUSE setup
- plz make it non mandatory
-and-
[feature-request] password strength meter in Yast
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=238996
What do you think of those?
-Alexey Eremenko
On 1/24/07, M Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:25, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Do you know that during install Yast *requires* you to setup user-password?
It is simply wrong. Linux as a Free system should not force
There isn't anything wrong about
, that is black for no-password, red if password
is weak, yellow for moderate strength passwords and green for very
strong passwords.
This bar must be shown every time a new user is created (including
during SUSE setup),
or the password is changed via Yast.
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STOP SPAMMING me !
This isn't related to openSUSE project in any way, so stop spamming me !
Admins:
Please kick spammers from mailing-lists.
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hi all !
Do you know that during install Yast *requires* you to setup user-password?
It is simply wrong. Linux as a Free system should not force people to do that.
In addition to that Yast auto-setups auto-login, which anyways negates
the user-password.
Plus, for single user systems, (all home
The main reason for that is security. It makes it more difficult to
accidentally do something dumb and also makes it difficult for malware
to do much.
This is not true. It it true only for root, not for user.
User is always logged in, so malware always has full control of user account.
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Firefox is the way to go... bar none.
Can you access your SuSE filesystem with Firefox like you can with
Konqueror?
FireFox is the way to go, right.
FireFox is a web browser - not a file browser, so you cannot manage
files on your local computer.
FireFox is much more capable than Konq
I am happy with the base system we have now (10.2), and do *not* want
any major changes.
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Well, this article point at two well-known problems: cross-distro
packaging and cross-distro compatibility. Those problems are old as a
linux world. Which doesn't prevents my father and mother use Linux
successfully.
There are many solutions that try to solve both problems (such as
Autopackage
There are many solutions that try to solve both problems (such as
Autopackage and klik), but the most serious undertake is the LSB, The
Linux Standards Base.
How many RPMS will work across LSB compliant distro's?
They will, provided they are compiled for LSB, and passes LSB
Application
to make it:
Tools-options-load/save-general-always save as-MS Word
to make it multi-user, u need to track which files OOo modifies, and
then put this files as a template for creating new users. I don't
remember how-to do that, but after few-hourse digging, I could do
that.
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I'm sorry, but my understanding of vim is only basic.
I just run vim (without any parameters) and don't use gvim,
whatever..., because for GUI I use KDE Kate.
If you feel the need you can open a bug at openSUSE.
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Does anyone know where I might be able to get a regular rpm or at
least a spec file for vim that doesn't hassle with splitting it into
different pieces? No clue why it's been chopped up into so many
unnecessary pieces, but it's really annoying
The site is also not very fast, with my 20Mb line it took some time to load.
I made a mirror for you that is hopefully faster.
http://mharnk.nl/linux/lg3d.html
Thank you for providing a mirror for my article !
Did you like it?
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screenshots, external links, and much more.
I just commited this article into Lessons for Lizards, a
documentation set for openSUSE Linux. So check it out !
(please: someone- update the web version of it - so normal users won't
need to deal with subversion to read that)
Enjoy !
-Alexey Eremenko
Kurt wrote:
Do you have a link? Or should we wait for Google to have it
indexed?
Google won't help. It is in Subversion repository (not in Web servers)
at Novell.
Unfortunately, I don't own any web sites to publish that myself.
Here is the link: (it will expire soon) -- it weights at 2.5 MB
The game looks very primitive. I prefer something more Serious:
Warcraft, Unreal, ...
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Hi,
Great and interesting news! Please forgive my ignorance but could you please
briefly explain where to check it out and how?
Thanks for shedding some light on me
Eberhard
Read earlier - my 3rd post. It has a link.
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On 1/10/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Alexey Eremenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-09-07 16:58]:
Kurt wrote:
Do you have a link? Or should we wait for Google to have it
indexed?
Google won't help. It is in Subversion repository (not in Web servers)
at Novell.
Unfortunately, I
hi all !
I think we need to support a real 3D desktop under Linux - not
XGL/compiz, but Looking Glass.
I set that up on openSUSE 10.2, but having some difficulties
afterwards, but together we will resolves those issues !
namely: I still do not know how to run X-apps under it, but this feature
What do you think of it?
What real utility does it have beyond the wow factor or eye candy
value?
It will make work easier.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=looking+glass+3dsearch=Search
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As soon as we have 3D monitors available it may become worthwhile.
Given that we don't have such hardware, how can one call one 2D
representation of 3D any more REAL than the next?
Good point. Anyways - it feels much more realistic than XGL/Compiz
combo. More future-oriented. It's both
Of course NOT !
KDE 4 is not ready, so SUSE made an enchancement to KDE 3.
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The Sunday 2006-12-31 at 03:22 +0330, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
Where can I find an emule client for opensuse?
There is aMule for Linux - in the pacman repo. (i think)
-Alexey
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There is a guide on how-to update extensions (and themes?) to FFox2:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Updating_extensions_for_Firefox_2
try it. (remember your themes must be uncompressed first)
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The worst problem is the ugly default-wallpaper in 10.2. I liked
10.0's much better.
But there are little new features in 10.2 compared to 10.0. (Nothing
of use for me).
Also 10.2 generally feels a bit more stable and less buggy.
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On 12/20/06, Tanja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 17:19 Alexey Eremenko wrote:
The DocBook XML source is here:
https://forgesvn1.novell.com/svn/lfl/trunk/books/en/xml/homenetwork.xml
Unfortunately I dunno how-to open this format. It seems OO2 can't open
that. How
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It just keeps getting worse. I really don't want to change my email address,
but it's all over the Internet, and the spammers are killing my inbox. I
don't want to spend a lot of time on this issue, I just want to be able to
block these
such as:
1. drop all mails that include attachments.
or drop all attachments. not mail itself.
2. drop all mails that include HTML/Javascript/ActiveX/Flash.
so only plain text is allowed.
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Try - the only problem here is that SUSE 10.x won't install with less
than 128 MB of RAM.
so read that before you do good luck.
SUSE install with small RAM memory:
http://en.opensuse.org/Installation_with_Little_Memory
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The newer desktop CPU's may have power-saving features (like laptops)
so if there is no load, they use less power and when load goes up
their performance will scale up to 100%.
My friend's laptop has Mobile AMD Athlon 64 which works usually at 800
MHz, but when you have some task for it - it
On 12/18/06, Thomas Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any instruction anywhere on how to do this step by step? I
want to use 10.2 as my VMs OS.
The Administrator's Guide for 10.0 had instrcutions for Xen setup.
Haven't looked for 10.2, but I think the instructions exist.
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If you want *really* high-end LCD monitor, then go for NEC Opticlear
17 - he uses some special technology that makes it look 5x times
more contrast brightness than all-other models. This super-abilities
are not shown in paper-specs -- but only in real-life.
It is so bright that it is viewable
On 12/15/06, Alexey Eremenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want *really* high-end LCD monitor, then go for NEC Opticlear
17 - he uses some special technology that makes it look 5x times
more contrast brightness than all-other models. This super-abilities
are not shown in paper-specs
Well, for me, it's hard to tell if the new menu is good or not.
I have not liked it any more than standard KDE menu.
I prefer the standard KDE menu, but I can work with the new menu as
well without major productivity loss.
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The DVD contains the packages of the 5 CDs and the Non-OSS Add On CD. The
retail DVD being a double-layer contains more packages.
But it does not contain the additional languages CD.
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because this is french (?), I cannot help you much.
Except to say that openSUSE works excellently as Home Server.
Running SUSE Linux 10.0 w/ apache2.
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3. Finally, you can scroll text-terminal up in Linux by using ctrl+page up.
NOTE: works only if you are in non-X-terminal, but real TTY, *and*
only if you haven't changed to other tty.
Does that helped you ?
-Alexey Eremenko. 5.12.2006.
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Also, you can do that via KDE Control Center-System
Administration-Login Manager
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folder with exclamation mark on
it.
I have skopen about that some months ago but received no replies - I
hope that together with community we can push it in the right
direction !
What do you think?
-Alexey Eremenko. 3.12.2006.
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On 12/2/06, Erik Jakobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I would install my very old PhotoMaker 3E parallelscanner on my
opensuse 10.1 Remastered, but it couldn't be found.
Is there anything to do to get the scanner to run ?.
Look in SANE scanner driver database:
http://www.sane-project.org/
Thanks for the reply, but there's nothing to do but purchase a new scanner.
correction: purchase Linux-compatible scanner.
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My router crashes after seeding 4 or 6 hours. And it runs an embedded
linux with a 2.4 kernel. So I can't seed much.
Why do you think it is running Linux ? Have you tested it ?
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On 12/1/06, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I was just reading the kernel newbies page about the new features in
2.6.19: http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_19
And saw:
==
FAT: Add -o flush mount option for fat for removable media devices
(USB flash-based memory devices, MP3
I have Suse 10.0 running on a 600 Mhz Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, using KDE on
a 9 GB HDD, and it runs surprisingly fast. It out-performs Suse 10.1 on a
Toshiba laptop 2.8 Ghz Pentium with 196 MB of RAM (low, I know) on a 30 GB
partition. The Toshiba is deathly slow with 10.1, so much so that I
On 12/1/06, James Tremblay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron is my kinda guy, as this quote from him proves he knows just how
tight a rope he has to walk.
As for allegations that Novell has intentionally or naively entered a
deal with the devil, Hovsepian was candid in his remarks: We've been
Thanks to all respones, especially to: Jiri Srain and Klaus Kaempf.
I will look at this Yast tutorial later. Haven't saw it before.
Also I ask people who go offtopic - such as discussions about
*PartitionMagic* to start that discussion on a different mailing-list.
I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but
it would be nice to hear what exactly users need.
Could you, please, give me more information? You can also send me a
patch then :) ;)
Yes - I would like to have ability to do *traffic limiting* - IP
tables already
On 11/27/06, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexey Eremenko schrieb:
I have downloaded openSUSE 10.2 RC1 DVD ISO and it takes just 3.6
Gigabytes vs. 4.2 Gigabytes for BETA2 DVD ISO !
Why is this ?
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-11/msg00739.html
(whole thread
think it is time to revise what we have.
What do you think ?
-Big thanks in advance
-Alexey Eremenko.
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FTP server isn't a bad idea though, help about that is asked now and
then on #suse (IRC).
I have actually submitted a request more than a year ago. Hope someone
will do it by 10.3. I would be very thankful for that person.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=118041
I have reopened
If you have a concenrete 100% free suggestion, let us here it. Insulting our
artist won't surely help you in any way.
OK, So I would prefer to see SUSE Linux 10.0 default wallpaper on
10.2, because it's most beautyful up to now.
Really, the 10.2 wallpaper is a bit primitive / out-of-place.
please include SUSE 10.0 and SUSE 9.1 wallpapers at least if you dont
want to make it default.
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1. The PC will be used only as Internet gateway, or as Multimedia
station as well?
2. To configure NAT use iptables, but first learn the docs for that package.
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On 11/17/06, Craig Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17/11/06 09:13 -0400, Daniel Antonio Peraza Cedrez wrote:
Does anybody know if there's a RPM for FileZilla ftp client ???. I'm
u... isn't filezillla a windows client?
FileZilla 3 BETA runs on both Windows and Linux.
There are
VIA drivers on Linux are very buggy. In fact X failes on two of my PCs
running VIA KM266 and VIA KM400 Unichrome graphics.
I recommend using VESA driver for users who runs VIA.
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The Solarwinds product mentioned by Alexey looks like what I'd like to use,
but it's for Windows.
Yep, which means that you can try to emulate it with Wine or VMware.
...Or run Windows.
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Is there any chance to see Yast module in next openSUSE 10.3 that
supports both XGL and AIGLX ? (like Mandriva did drak3d)...
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management, please stop this useless
discussion. I am sure this move is benefical to Novell.
CALL TO ALL: -I call to all SUSE community members stay with Novell
backup their moves.
-Alexey Eremenko. 13.11.2006.
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