On Thursday 03 May 2007 01:27, M Harris wrote:
My eight port high speed switch has a specific
uplink RJ45 that attaches to the eth0 nic card of my [firewall, NAT] box.
CM---[NAT, firewall, default route]--uplink[switch]-WSs
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How do I search the opensuse discussion archives?
I am looking for information regarding the ATI Radeon cards... specifically
the X1050, which is really an older RV370 (X300, X550, X600).
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On Thursday 03 May 2007 21:43, M Harris wrote:
How do I search the opensuse discussion archives?
thanks everybody
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acceleration possible with the default ati radeon driver that
ships with openSUSE 10.0? Are there some options I can select that make
this work?
Do I need to download the latest ATI proprietary driver from AMD/ATI? (looks
like a PITA, but I'm game)
TIA
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the copy in the existing archive.
So, you tar up the first directory... and then tar the second directory
(appending to the first archive) using the -u switch... and then extract
the entire archive to a new directory.
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On Thursday 03 May 2007 23:25, M Harris wrote:
I have not used cp for this... but you might try tar.
The -u switch of tar will only append files to an existing
tarball that are newer than the copy in the existing archive.
Actually... see man cp... the cp command
... same
old lipstick... call it Crimson Rose this month and sell it again...
X1050... give me a break! :-}
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On Friday 04 May 2007 00:36, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Certainly. There's already a package (available in SuSE 10.0 and, I
presume, in openSUSE) called rdiff-backup which does this. See
http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/.
~cool... thanks! :)
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... hmmm I got it--! Windoze gives fits in all kinds of ways. :-P
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ext3 less desireable... ok, maybe not insane. :-))
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the difference for a
Seung Hui Cho.
Please take a look at Peretti's book--- its an eye opener.
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On Monday 30 April 2007 10:08, Kai Ponte wrote:
You know how it is with those senior citizens... :P
'ey... I love my Soduku... :-)
... but you figured that out already.
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good as wallpaper?
Its the wave of the future bubba, and you're getting in on the ground
floor,
so go for it...
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file check times associated with
ext(2) ext(3).The old ext filesystems (for general purpose) are insane.
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... and no laughs. HS locker room humor is generally
dehumanizing... and sexually mocking humor has no place here... or, anywhere
as far as I am concerned. Its not a joke, and its not funny-- its hurtful,
insensitive, and crude.
... just call me judgmental.
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On Sunday 29 April 2007 16:16, Kai Ponte wrote:
I like the new menu. It is actually nicer than Vista (...which is
another story altogether...)
I can see the /. headline now... district IT manager loads openSUSE
on
moms machine at home... yes.
Now then, if you'd have
is that if
you
mess it up, you will have a chance at bootup to fix it should things not
work.
Check out joe and practice using it with a test file first... then go
for
it.
Ps... of course, real programmers use vi but that's another flame war...er,
I mean discussion.
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in
any obscure way (gaming, etc). If the normal kill doesn't get it then a hard
kill will be required (use with caution):
kill -9 proc numberas root.
Have you mixed and matched SUSE kde with stock kde?
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in late March) but its fonts just aren't quite
sharp enough... buyer beware... fortunately Bestbuy is going to let me swap
this one out for the S monitor... the bad news is that you can't tell which
monitor it is without opening the carton and looking at the rear panel.
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On Sunday 29 April 2007 23:07, M Harris wrote:
I have been filtering returned mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
/dev/null for about a week now... it looks like his mail box is full...
Are the rest of you seeing this?
Am I seeing it because my reply-to address is filled in?
Answer is yes
. For instance, my setup (sax configured) has no mode lines at all.
Well, it says Modes[0] without modelines. (?)
Seems that I would only need to add a correct modeline to the config
(why
recompile?).
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On Monday 30 April 2007 00:49, M Harris wrote:
Seems that I would only need to add a correct modeline to the
config (why recompile?).
Well, not only why recompile, but why does sax2 not configure it
automatically... goes back to my post of last week?
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On Monday 30 April 2007 00:53, M Harris wrote:
Well, not only why recompile, but why does sax2 not configure it
automatically... goes back to my post of last week?
Here is my SaX.log... sax thinks its a 1024x768 display(?) and it
generates a mode line that's very goofy
Pss See other thread also:
[opensuse] Video Reconfig Issue openSUSE
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xorg_conf-harris.tar.bz2
Description: application/tbz
...
have
lot's of fun!
openSUSE - Opening up your world!
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they will be
helpful identifying why this monitor was so hard to configure
manually.
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display (card and
monitor)
(post install) so that it just works without tweaking? If so-- please say
how..~please... if not HOW COME?
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Maybe the better question to ask is... how is the installer determining
by
exact video setup (card and monitor) without asking question one.?
Thanks, I will try the sax2 switch settings to set the module
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On Thursday 26 April 2007 15:44, Sunny wrote:
sax2 -r
This will reset what it has in the hw database, and try to requery the
monitor for its setting.
... beauty
I know... man sax2. I've been reading it ... :)
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will work for you...
Log into a black screen console as root and this:
sax2 -r
The -r switch tells sax to blow away its original hardware info and
reprobe...
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something has changed,
goes into setup mode (installer, yast) probes, detects, configures, writes
config... up and running... no hits, no errors, and runs all day
/end rant2
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. It was an attachment... and it was kind of embedded... the
properties
were changed on the attachment to suggest automatic display. Its nice for
small logos or hand-sigs... but probably not for larger pics... sorry
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On Wednesday 25 April 2007 19:22, James D. Parra wrote:
however the network cannot ping it at all. The firewall is
off.
Did you try pinging its address as well as its name?
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be masquerading as your server...
Did you try pinging from different machines? different subnets? If
you're
on a corp network, did you report to IT...?
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powered off... because the NIC still
has power. It would seem that the machine has been changed intentionally
or unintentionally to swallow the ping requests. Somebody is playing with
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On Monday 23 April 2007 22:48, Kai Ponte wrote:
(I honestly don't remember the 300-acoustic coupler device much.)
hi Kai,
'hey-- I can remember back in my *very* early days with IBM---late
'70s---we
used to punch our field service codes into a black box the size of a brick...
On Monday 23 April 2007 17:02, Randall R Schulz wrote:
I got it
Is the I'm Linux guy a character from Tron?
hi Randall,
... heh, I don't 'member. Seems familiar... my cogitator is running a
tad
slower this evening... long day.
You know... a guy in a
On Thursday 19 April 2007 11:01, John O'Gorman wrote:
We had to disable beagle indexing to prevent it hogging CPU time.
Yeah, seems Beagle is like a good hunting dog that chews up your
slippers and
barks a lot between outings. :)
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On Friday 20 April 2007 11:09, M Harris wrote:
I need a schematic diagram for a Hill DX700 audio power Amp , oes anyone
have any ideas where i can get my hands on a copy (it seems several
output devices are totally short curcit and i aint got the first idea
what they are (no markings
On Friday 20 April 2007 21:28, Stevens wrote:
openSUSE - Linux for open minds
I voted for it too... but its wrong... redundant... should be just,
openSUSE - for open minds
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? Somebody knows.
Hold on... I'll try to figure it out using one of my windoze
partitions...
oops... sorry, ahahaahahhah, just remembered--- I don't have any windoze
partitions! :)
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shutdown -r now
... but, you must type exit immediately after you see the shutting
down
message... or it will hang there for a long long long time. Eventually it
will give up though and go away. I think its really a tcp/ip thing. :}
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IBM, and yes there is life after
windoze.
Windoze F R E E yes!
( i dont need no putty no mo , cause i aint got no window )
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of silicon and metal
:-)
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too often out of our mouths comes something really
foul like RTFM. Instead, what the linux communities need to learn are some
basic babysitting skills... gentle hand holding and coddling... and the
community that does that the best will win.
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On Thursday 19 April 2007 16:01, Druid wrote:
change... and chameleons are not very friendly... on the other hand
take a look at the Ubuntu logo... a circle of different colored people
holding hands
On Thursday 19 April 2007 16:01, Druid wrote:
Ok, equal time
attachment: suse_lizard.jpg
) and mom just can't see past it...
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price of... (oh never mind)... and I told them once again
that those issues have been taken care of with Linux... to which they
respond... we don't support that to which I respond...you don't have
to... :-)
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$ to Linux. People feel good about Ubuntu... is it the best distro? NO.
Is it the number (1) ONE distro... Yes. (you do the math)
Fred's point is very helpful, if you can get past your arrogance long
enough
to get your head (and heart) around it.
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of
this is kde, but a great deal of this is the touches openSUSE has made to the
desktop, yast, control panel, utilities and so forth... its just more
seamless... and yet its very intuitive and easily customized. Well, ok, some
of this is subjective on my part... ;-)
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firewalls/routers are
really older (very much older) linux systems using ip_masq and ip_chains, and
may not be setup properly with the fix modules for ftp and irc. So, its
something to look into.
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... but
the 190 Celsius can't be right of course... since that would be, oh, about
374 Fahrenheit !
Sooo, at that temp solder joints are giving way, bearings are probably
stuck,
heads are melting, and your smoke alarm is probably sounding
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On Monday 16 April 2007 11:55, Randall R Schulz wrote:
% man fbset
Thank you Randall. That is a cool tool.
The display alone is worth having around:
su - -c fbset --show
You taught me something knew... thank you, kindly.
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... an
industrial strength CAD program for instance, Logos Research logos software,
and maybe on my mind right now because its April--- a tax processing program
complete with electronic filing for both Fed and State...
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fbset commands (those that affect
the device, not just query its current operating parameters).
Thank you. I am wondering now if Patrick is using a KVM also... maybe
he'll
note it later. Thanks again for the lesson.. very interesting.
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On Monday 16 April 2007 17:31, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I am not, SyncMaster 204t Samsung
Thanks. My monitors are all Samsung 713v... I have been looking at the
204t--- looks like a great unit.
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On Friday 13 April 2007 06:01, Juergen Weigert wrote:
Seriously: Can we please move all these specialized non-opensuse
contributions to a specialized list?
Thank you.
ok.
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not run into this one installing
FFx 2.0.0.3 (always smooth for me) but, I would say if you forced the install
and things seem to be working ok then no problem. You might try posting a
question on the Mozilla site.
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Novell should consider a two DVD set though...
then plenty of room for everything.
How is SLED bundled?...
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you, and it will piss off the pig.
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 00:43, M Harris wrote:
I got the error message kcron command not found. I looked in software
management and searched for kcron with no results. I don't understand.
Now what?
hi dwain,
... its in package kdeadmin3
search
On Thursday 12 April 2007 01:04, M Harris wrote:
... its in package kdeadmin3
search for the package in software management
Also...
... after you install it, you will find the icon under
SUSE--System--Service Configuration
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advantage of
it since I am often helping folks setup systems who do not have high speed
access.
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 16:56, Jonathan Arsenault wrote:
Hype? that's called FUD (i know you just love it) you ignorant Git.
Please... remember that the community is not the enemy...
... why is it that when I post a link demonstrating that I am willing
to
learn and that I am
On Thursday 12 April 2007 17:14, Dylan wrote:
But the question needs to be asked: can this guy post a civil message?
Mike.
Not if his posts earlier today are anything to go by.
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 16:43, M Harris wrote:
But the question needs to be asked: can this guy post a civil message?
Mike.
Not if his posts earlier today are anything to go by.
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 16:20, M Harris wrote:
Hype? that's called FUD (i know you just love it) you ignorant Git.
Please... remember that the community is not the enemy...
I found it... Git... (thanks wiki)
Git is a relatively mild British slang term, used
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:24, Registration Account wrote:
You have lost me - I have no idea why you are tell this list.
uh, well, its a joke... you know... a gag... a light-hearted attempt to
nullify the oh never mind.
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, or alsamixer, etc) and bring the volume levels up.
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by someone) and that when /. makes a mistake, they are
willing to correct it. Nothing more. Someone else rudely made it into a
thread... and the rest is mostly irrelevant history and some humor.
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thought is was effective. But I do agree that its totally not
equivalent to equal time on the front page for openSUSE vs Ubuntu, etc no
way.
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sometimes
its a small set of bad blocks that can be *worked* around. Sometimes all of
the above just fails because of surface damage, or circuit damage (whatever
hardware).
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contract, and I don't need that.
Me too.
I like the two disk concept in a boxed set... I would still pay
for it...
with or without the manual and cute little lizard sticker.
Seriously, the two disk set is needed.
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:52, M Harris wrote:
Hope this helps you.
Forgot to mention... when you get the drivers loaded (they will load
and work
well) the modules will be marked tainted. In other words, in dmesg, you
will see a message for each of the sound modules... snd
swearing... and make
sure that all parties understand clearly what is happening and why. If there
is ignorance regarding the Novell business relationship with M$ only Novell
is to blame for that.
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On Wednesday 11 April 2007 02:48, jdd wrote:
I I plus the device _before_ switching on, all is nice and works (and
I can plugin other device too).
any idea? I suspect a HardWare problem, but who knows?
Is it USB 1 or USB 2 ?
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consequences. (two cents)
(if you want to talk about it, please don't swear at me, thanks)
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On Wednesday 11 April 2007 23:20, Mike McMullin wrote:
http://www.tux500.com/
This is actually more off-topic isn't it?
yep, Fred put it there more than an hour ago...
~cool car... I love the 77...
It needs an openSUSE logo on the right inner side so that when
there...
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except today of
course when they pointed out that because of the deal with M$ openSUSE fans
have to live with fuzzy fonts... shsh.
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On Tuesday 10 April 2007 20:16, Druid wrote:
Do I need to show you the door?
You couldn't show me the door with both hands, a flashlight, and a set
of
instructions.
Stay Tuned For Updates , dude.
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writes Yesterday morning Novell publicly annouced the free
availability of release candidate 3 of the SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 products.
Both the...
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to kill a dragon or two... you know...
flame a
troll here or there... and keep the streets safe for people who can think.
Have lots of fun, and don't pay any attention to that little crazy man behind
the curtain... (he's the great and powerful OZ)...
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On Tuesday 10 April 2007 22:07, Druid wrote:
I dont like fools, and you are one
And beside that you are bring bullshit to the mailing list,
Who is the greater fool... the fool... or the fool who listens to one?
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Who is the greater fool... ?
you
Ok... heh, one fool to another, ...guilty as charged.
... God bless you, and good night.
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