ved until the first level had isolated the correct module...
and heaven help them if they isolated the wrong one. :-))
> As to suse being third party... not completely. They have a good number of
> kernel developer/contributors on their staff.
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serfs will be very happy with millions of files in a single directory.
Yes, Reiserfs is the best choice. Its organized on a b-tree (very fast)
and
the leaves take up only as much diskspace as the file needs (unlike file
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saves int access and editing. Besides, as noted above, so much of the CD
world is not on the database...
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I agree, that's why I wait till midnight to make those kind of statements
when the bandwidth is wide open and the boredom is high... :)
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[ducking for cover behind stone wall wearing KDE flame suit]
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look like OSX. So, go fer it.
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> 2) What RPM gets me the "svn" shell command /
try subversion-x.x.x-x.rpm package
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for files that have been touched... like cron.daily.
If the cron.daily file exists then its been run, otherwise run it.
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> Hope something here helps.
Yep... sounds like its time for me to upgrade.
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ntext menu, to include other "new"
items like OpenOffice types. New Text File creates a kwrite object. I would
like it to create an OOo type instead. How do I modify the context menus?
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Isn't NFS a udp stateless connection that does not guarantee ordering of
packets? Seems to me that if the connection is over a wan NFS is very slow or
maybe even non functioning because of packet delays and ordering problems do
to wan timing and routing. Does NFS work with tcp these days?
someone confirm.
Also, I would like to purchase the boxed set of 10.3 (if that is still an
option) --is this only available on-line these days? It has been a long time
since I have seen the boxed set on BestBuy, etc.
Is 10.4 around the corner soon?
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nice... must poking fun at the windoze strategy...
> Fortunately there is a way of doing it - with ionice you can set IO
> scheduling priority idle, and since it's the IO that kills you, it should
> be good enough
Yes... nice | ion
Did your automatic backup requests end up in a crontab entry?
Take a look in /etc/cron.daily
(are your other cron entries working?)
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of massive indexing like beagle --who cares?
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> smart update; smart upgrade kernel
> option 5
> fetch the kernel you want via http/ftp
> rpm -Uvh kernel
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I would like to upgrade the kernel *only* (modules, etc) without reinstalling
openSUSE. Can this be done easily?
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lent, who has
anti-social
issues... we're all patient with him... just believe in the power of love and
pray for joy and peace for his soul. He's kinda like a beluga whale (who
surfaces to spout once in a while), then submerges quietly for a period of
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On Thursday 06 December 2007 16:04, Michael Skiba wrote:
> > > hope you had lost all your data
> >
> > Wow. A new low.
>
> Wasn't he involved in some other flames too?
no... I don't think so... ;-)
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the milk... unless its shallow... but by that time they are soggy anyway...
you know what I mean Marynard? But I don't give a rip... eat your post
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On Thursday 06 September 2007 23:15, Michel Salim wrote:
> I've noticed these related problems on-and-off involving GNOME
> packages on openSUSE 10.2:
K D E
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Yes, I agree... the accessability "thing" as you call it leaves much to
be
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> secion and just leave the list address. If you don't notice that or
> forget, then the sender will get a mail too.
Also on some lists (not this list) the list netiquette is to send to
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many folks who are reading the D100 driectly from Gimp, or
they
are reading the camera's card via a usb sandisk reader.
Sometimes a card will get honked, and a simple format of the card (use
the
camera) will fix it.
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take a while if the
cpu is
being hammered) and run the "top" command. See if something is hogging
cpu or memory... also could try ps ax and try to determine which process
is taking over the system.
It is highly unlikely that the kernel will "freeze"
us (otherwise helpful types) lite-heartedly
take jabs
at the gnomester.
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kde instead of twm.
6) use vncviewer over ssh to access the vncserver:
vncserver -via hostname hostname:1
The host machine will have a console login showing, and the remote
machine
will have an active desktop running over ssh. sweet.
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> all the way to discussion
> about wind power plants :-)
... and motorcycles...
:)
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works
great. We now typically have 3-5 button mice with balls and scroll wheels...
nothing needs to be double-clicked IMO.
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Logitech Trackman Wheel
(removed Option "Buttons" "5")
The ZAxisMapping is what makes the scroll wheel work, and the scroll
wheel
actually activates buttons 4 and 5.
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> John are probably be too young
my comments on opensuse-offtopic list,...
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> I'll fire up a VMWare workstation and generate a vista machine
> tomorrow to see how it goes.
Wear rubber gloves, and use plenty of ventalation.
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> I don't know why at first opportunity everyone who
> replies to any issues,
I have forwarded this to OT...
... will respond to it there.
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hread to do it... and I'm not sure how you did that either... since this OT
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mand for the
device
that is failing.
Depending on how honked it is, we should be able to tell you precisely
what
to do by comparing these three pieces of info.
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ng bad will
happen to you or your children... and we wouldn't want that to happen 'cause
we whole interoperable families to gather round our table at meal time.
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ing done to communicate with a system using
alpha
waves, eye contact, speech recognition, and the like will fly. I don't
want to touch it. I'll talk to it, think it, look at it... ok... but touch it
( a table top ? ) no way.
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On Sunday 10 June 2007 21:23, Hans Krueger wrote:
> madwifi loades ath_pci and
> ath_hal
> no go
you need:
ath_pci
ath_rate_sample --->ath_pci
ath_hal --->ath_pci,ath_rate_sample
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ups... use the
SUSE ==> Utilities ==> Printing ==> Printing Manager
... as administrator (use the root password) and set the default
printer
again... probably didn't take.
Firefox will use the default system printer... mine works great.
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device.
It seems strange to me that a device like a sane scanner would be root
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I'm in a good mood...
... http://gentoo-wiki.com/Scanner_buttons_and_one-touch_scanning
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On Tuesday 05 June 2007 21:13, Kai Ponte wrote:
>
>
> "Hi, my name is, Kai."
>
> (from audience) "Hi, Kai!"
>
> "I am a Kate user and I don't know Vi."
Ok, these are for Kai... you have our pitty, but you are our friend.
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I had the same problem... new cable solved the problem. For 100 always
use
the cat 6 cables with the gold leads... they're a little more... but they're
worth every penny.
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You could just as easily pipe the output of printenv to a sed|gawk
routine,
or perl script, or even grep, to pick out specific envs.
Just some thoughts...
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> Remember: It is better to look good than to feel good.
Unless you feel so bad you actually don't care how you look :-(
... migrain today... rats.
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behavior for the
keypad by using a shift_L keysym with the KP_8 keysym the 8 key gets
interpretted in KCalc as a "*" multiplication key one way or the other. I
still have not installed the latest version of tightvnc... probably tomorrow
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n 250-750 emails every day and if there were no automated mail client
sitting here sorting those babies out into their 200+ respective folders it
would be less than good. (Kmail is good, Thunderbird is really good... how
about Eudora for Linux...? )
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calls etc) and the fact that the C library can be used with it almost
transparently. And for some of us--- messing around with the guts of the
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ve no idea... but whatever it is they're doing it at 300,000 times per
second."
I still remember vividly about dreaming of a time when I might own my
own
computer ... and be able to do anything I could imagine with it...
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iolib.o: iolib.asm
$(AS) $(ASMOPTS) iolib.asm
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ork without ndiswrapper. I recommend the
WG311T from netgear... 108mb/s 802.11a,b,g and the ath drives work great
right out of the box... stay away from the WG311v3... supposed to be the
same and it does not work without ndiswrapper. words to the wise.
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valid symbols for the app!
I'll keep you posted. :-|
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key combination might me... its not a huge concern, but
it was kinda funny and it would be nice to know what I did.
The way out of it was to save the text to draft (closing the composer)
and
then reopening the mail... everything was ok.
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xev... but I spare you the
details
pending your feedback... but I don't think they are handling numlock
correctly. I am wanting to know whether its been fixed in the new release or
if I'm missing something here... thanks again.
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On Thursday 31 May 2007 19:01, M Harris wrote:
> > I am trying to use KDE desktop sharing. However I am unable to login
> > into the remote desktop via http
>
> Some additional details [ how you are going to use this in your
> setup ] would be great... because there
e, if not much fastereven compressed.
Is this what you have in mind, or something else?
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runs considerably cooler and the battery life is
considerably longer. My laptop will throttle back from 700 if everything is
idle... but under load it will never run at full speed (or full heat).
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For
core system
pretty much an open standard so that developers know what to expect... not to
mention users! ---a new app should install and run fine on Fedora, and on
openSUSE, and on Ubuntu.
LSB is a good thing for everyone over the long haul.
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somebody here who does. :)
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out of context) was intended to clarify complex evidence
for the court system can be found at the following link. Judge Openshaw is
completely computer literate.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2007/05/18/uk_judge_defended_over_what_is_web_site_comment/
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> 2. Creating, procuring for themselves or others, selling,
> distributing, handing over or in any other manner making available to
> others
> computer programs the purpose of which is the commission of such a
> criminal
nology, Telecommunications
and New Media (Bitkom) (PDF file) and eco (PDF file) as well as the
Chaos Computer Club (CCC).
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interface alternative for those times when X misbehaves. And of course this
is mandatory for a head-less machine as a backup interface or serial console.
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ork.
ACLs on the other do seem to offer a level of organizational
flexibility that
is appealing. And automating any of this is just a matter of scripting
imagination and time.
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which in turn
draws lots of current which in turn creates lots of heat. Most of the time
the processor in a linux machine is pretty much sitting there idle... that
has always amazed me also
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On Thursday 24 May 2007 16:55, M Harris wrote:
> Kai, try this:
>
> sax2 -r -m 0=nv
... as root, in runlevel 3
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Kai, try this:
sax2 -r -m 0=nv
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On Thursday 24 May 2007 15:45, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Arbitrary (and realistic, everyday) instruction mixes don't
> often do that.
Yup, but the PI routine does... really.
... and its measurable (its amazing).
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The above will compute PI to 1000+ decimal places in about 300-400 ms
on a
modern PC. But, if you set scale sufficiently high say, 20 then
the cpu will become quite warm... and will not damage anything.
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ion
schemes. Basically chapter 24 sections 1-5 for the printed manual.
I have been playing around with ACLs for a while... but really, must of
what
I need to get accomplished can be easily handled with the traditional unix
permission bits... take a go at it.
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On Thursday 24 May 2007 03:34, M Harris wrote:
> > Say someone has to see information for accounting reasons of a project
> > but doesn't need to change any data..
>
> This is a common unix | Linux scenario.
And this is the gui answer... if you have a file (
ng good with octal.
Hope this gets you started... as you get comfortable... ask a specific
question and we'll help you with a more specific answer... this answer is
fairly short... but whole books have been written on the subject.
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significant improvements... both open
source wise, and hardware wise.
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On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:05, Kai Ponte wrote:
> Yes - and before anyone else freaks out about how to get back (I did)
> CTRL+ALT+F7 gets you back.
>
> :P
But, when you got back... is X (KDE) unlocked?
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On Wednesday 23 May 2007 12:08, jdd wrote:
> it's alt Fx from an other console, Ctrl Alt Fx from graphic interface
> jdd
Yup, always has been...
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