[opensuse-factory] vmware + 10.2b2 - mouse

2006-11-22 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
Has anyone tried to load 10.2b2 into vmware server? It works except for
the mouse. During installation, it moved so fast, it was difficult to
use, although not impossible. After a complete restart of kdm + vmware,
infinitesimal mouse movements after a second or so result in the pointer
moving half a galaxy, making it unusable. Installing vmware tools into
the guest made no difference. Googling says install vmware tools. Does
anyone have a solution? Host: AMD64, nvidia module with xorg. Guest:
AMD64.

Of course, ssh to the virtual machine works...

Thanks,

Volker

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Re: [opensuse-factory] vmware + 10.2b2 - mouse

2006-11-22 Thread Vahis
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
 Has anyone tried to load 10.2b2 into vmware server? It works except for
 the mouse. During installation, it moved so fast, it was difficult to
 use, although not impossible. After a complete restart of kdm + vmware,
 infinitesimal mouse movements after a second or so result in the pointer
 moving half a galaxy, making it unusable. Installing vmware tools into
 the guest made no difference. Googling says install vmware tools. Does
 anyone have a solution? Host: AMD64, nvidia module with xorg. Guest:
 AMD64.

 Of course, ssh to the virtual machine works...

 Thanks,

 Volker

   
I have vmware running 10.2 beta 2 guest on 10.0 host, all 32 bit.

No problems with mouse, with or without vmware-tools

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Re: [opensuse-factory] vmware + 10.2b2 - mouse

2006-11-22 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
 Yes, this works fine for me

Thanks Andreas + Vahis! There must be some difference. I told the guest
to use 1024x768 to have some space left for a browser next to the
vmware window. Host is 1680x1050. Host mice are 2-button-wheel Logitech
and 4-button-wheel M$, both on explorerps/2 protocol. Guest protocol
imps/2 or explorerps/2 makes no difference. Pointer in the virtual
machine is accelerated smack onto the edge of the virtual screen after
1-2cm of movement, regardless how fast/slow that movement was. :(

VMware-server-1.0.1-29996, 10.1 with all updates

Needless to say, no such trouble on the host.

Greetings,

Volker

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Re: [opensuse-factory] screen blanking

2006-11-22 Thread Trey Sizemore
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 16:15:22 -0500
Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 2006/11/02 13:20 (GMT-0500) Felix Miata apparently typed:
 
  In KDE Control Center, screensaver is disabled, and display power
  control is enabled to standby at 60 minutes. Yet, every few minutes
  with no screen activity, the display goes blank. This occurs
  whether or not I comment away Option DPMS in xorg.conf. Where's
  the bug, or what additional setting is keeping KDE from being
  obeyed?
 
 Problem remains, and is highly annoying. Help please.

When you say blank, does the display come back with mouse movement or
keyboard input?  Or does it stay in a 'blanked' state?

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Re: [opensuse-factory] screen blanking

2006-11-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-06 16:16]:
  In KDE Control Center, screensaver is disabled, and display power

 Problem remains, and is highly annoying. Help please.

is it set in your CMOS, perhaps under Power Saving or something
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Re: [opensuse-factory] screen blanking

2006-11-22 Thread Felix Miata
On 2006/11/22 16:26 (GMT-0500) Patrick Shanahan apparently typed:

 * Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-06 16:16]:

  In KDE Control Center, screensaver is disabled, and display power
 
 Problem remains, and is highly annoying. Help please.

 is it set in your CMOS, perhaps under Power Saving or something
 similar?

CMOS is set to S3, which as I understand it is supposed to leave power
saving functions up to the OS to control.
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Re: [opensuse-factory] screen blanking

2006-11-22 Thread Felix Miata
On 2006/11/22 16:21 (GMT-0500) Trey Sizemore apparently typed:

 On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 16:15:22 -0500

 Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 2006/11/02 13:20 (GMT-0500) Felix Miata apparently typed:

  In KDE Control Center, screensaver is disabled, and display power
  control is enabled to standby at 60 minutes. Yet, every few minutes
  with no screen activity, the display goes blank. This occurs
  whether or not I comment away Option DPMS in xorg.conf. Where's
  the bug, or what additional setting is keeping KDE from being
  obeyed?

 Problem remains, and is highly annoying. Help please.

 When you say blank, does the display come back with mouse movement or
 keyboard input?  Or does it stay in a 'blanked' state?

Mouse movement or keyboard will bring it back instantly if done very
soon after the blanking starts. However, as many old Sonys do, it warms
up slowly, and takes longer to come back the longer it is left in a
blanked state. My Sempron/GForce2 system that shares that display fully
completes POST and gets into the Grub menu before the monitor warms up
enough to display anything after the system has been shut off a while.
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Re: [opensuse-factory] Problem with delta iso

2006-11-22 Thread Jens Herden
Hi Andreas,

 Use that version, if applydeltaiso says it's ok, then it's fine.  We
 screwed up on our side a bit :-(

thanks for the reply which makes me feel I did nothing wrong. However I do not 
understand exactly what you mean. 
My applydeltaiso did work without an error but the md5sum it prints at the end 
is different from the one in the MD5SUM file. I am assuming that this means 
my created version is different from the full iso I could have downloaded. 
What would this mean for the next delta for rc1? 

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[opensuse-factory] MD5SUMS for 10.2b2_RC1 Delta ISO's

2006-11-22 Thread Keith Goggin
Hi,
Are there MD5SUMs for the 10.2b2_10.2RC1 Delta ISOs and/or the resultant 
10.2RC1 ISOs?
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Re: [opensuse-factory] Problem with delta iso

2006-11-22 Thread Jens Herden

 You better download the full ISO :-(

That is what I was thinking already. Actually this is just a question of 
money, here in Cambodia I get 1 MB downloaded for 0.08 US$ only ;-)
But openSuse is worse to do it :-)

 Sorry,

Never mind. I could be worse, like downloading the delta just to learn that 
this was useless :-)

Thanks for the quick reply.

Jens

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[opensuse] How to use KDE's screen saver in Gnome

2006-11-22 Thread Fajar Priyanto
Hi all,
Can we use KDE's screen saver in Gnome? How?
I use OpenSuse10.1.
Thanks you very much.
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Re: [opensuse] Seamonkey 1.0.6 rpm?

2006-11-22 Thread Felix Miata
Darryl Gregorash wrote:

 Reply-to-list is a capability that is considered an essential feature of
 every modern MUA author except mozilla.org

Did you already vote for it? If not, it must not be so essential.
Everyone who thinks it is should go do it now if they didn't already.
It's at 96 now. How about another 20+ votes in the next 24 hours?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45715
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Re: [opensuse] awk/bash for password generation

2006-11-22 Thread Kevin Donnelly
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 22:00, Randall R Schulz wrote:
 As a general rule, all but the very simplest one-off commands should not
 be entered directly to an interactive command line. Instead, create a
 script and work on the invocation there. Likewise, even if you think a
 command should be simple enough to enter directly to the shell prompt,
 if you don't get it right after a couple of tries, put it in a script.
 Lastly, if there's even an outside chance that the command will prove
 useful again in the future, stash it away to save time the next time
 you need to do the same thing or something similar.

Great advice, Randall - I'll use it from now on.

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Re: [opensuse] Seamonkey 1.0.6 rpm?

2006-11-22 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-11-22 02:52, Felix Miata wrote:
 Darryl Gregorash wrote:

   
 Reply-to-list is a capability that is considered an essential feature of
 every modern MUA author except mozilla.org
 

 Did you already vote for it? If not, it must not be so essential.
   

Did you check show votes for this bug before asking this question? ;-)
Oh, it's at 97 now -- I would try to put it over 100, but I don't think
I will be allowed to vote again.

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Re: [opensuse] SUSE 10.1 display problem

2006-11-22 Thread John Andersen
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 21:56, Jose Thomas wrote:
 Hi,

 I have installed SUSE 10.1 on a PC which have ASUS P5 RD1-VM
 motherboard. Installation went on fine, but X failed to comeup on
 reboot. Then I used the command sax2 -m 0=vesa the X was successfully
 come up. If I use any other X based application which need the complete
 DISPLAY, failed and shown the same screen what was seen before the sax2
 -m 0=vesa command.

 The program used is dangerdeep

 Kindly someone give pointers how to fix the display.

 Any comments are appreciated.

You might at least tell us what kind of video card is in use.
It doesn't what the mother board is if you are having a video 
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Re: [opensuse] Suggestion for a counter to MSFT.

2006-11-22 Thread John Andersen
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 22:53, TheOldWiseKing wrote:
 Another point I've just got from a friend, that in the USA Stock Market,
 It's not allowed to buy more that 10% of the stocks of a certain
 company. Because this may cause the buyer to bring the company down.

 Anyone is sure of this information?

I suggest you get a more reliable friend.



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Re: [opensuse] Mail/Calendar (and Palm) tools

2006-11-22 Thread Martin Mielke

Hello again,

the same way you can run GNOME applications on KDE, you should be able to 
flawlessly execute KDE apps on GNOME, provided you have all the required 
libraries needed by Kontact (or any other KDE tool).


HTH,
Martin

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Hi there!

even whan I'm not a PDA user myself, I've seen Kontact to have Mail, Calendar 
and some PDA-sync tools around you might want to try... (I use Kmail, mostly).
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That's a possibility, I suppose. Can I use it under Gnome?



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Re: [opensuse] Konqueror sends CPU load to 100% with 996.4 KB html file

2006-11-22 Thread Will Stephenson
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 20:39, Ed McCanless said:
 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro/Printable_Version

Please report this at http://bugs.kde.org (Product konqueror, component 
javascript)  Note that since it's easily reproducible and does not trigger 
Konqueror's busy-javascript freeze detector so it should be of interest to 
the Konqueror developers.

regards

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[opensuse] xemacs menu size with UTF-8

2006-11-22 Thread Frank Steiner
Hi,

can someone verify this: On SuSE 10.1 the size of the menubar, drop-down
menues and checkboxes in the menues  of xemacs depend on the value of
the LANG (respectively LC_CTYPE) variable.

Setting LC_CTYPE or LANG to de_DE instead of the default de_DE.UTF-8
will shrink the menu bar a bit. The difference is not so viewable.
However, setting LC_CTYPE/LANG to en_US.UTF-8 almost doubles the
size of the menu bar and the drop down menues, making them unusable.
With en_US everything is fine. Here are some screenshots:
http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/xemacs_de_DE.gif
http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/xemacs_de_DE.UTF-8.gif
http://www.bio.ifi.lmu.de/~steiner/xemacs_en_US.UTF-8.gif

This seems to be independent from X server or windows manager configs.

Does someone else see this effect?

cu,
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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Istvan Gabor
 
 Its a mailing list.
 Read it with a mail reader, not a web browser.

I do it. If I didn't I could not post to the list. Not?

 
 Subscribe as a normal user and stop using a browser as 
your only tool.
 

If I used only mail reader(s) then I should make mail accounts 
on every computer I want to acces the list from. It would be at 
least 4-5 computers.  Are you really saying that I should 
download the same content to all of these different computers 
and store the thousands of mails on them just for being able to 
search for a few threads?
And the point is that with the old system it worked well.
This old system was replaced by another one that may work 
much better in other contexts but in this context it just inferior 
to the previous one.

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Re: [opensuse] input out of range at runlevel 3, but in X ... the display is fine

2006-11-22 Thread Andy Smith
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Peter Van Lone wrote:
 The subject line describes the situation pretty well.
 
 I've got a server that I cannot use with either a raritan KVM that has
 an HP tft7210r monitor.
 

I suspect that it is the TFT. I have not tried OpenSUSE in that
environment, but I have had problems with an SLES 8 machine. It works
fine in text mode with the old Compaq TFT but X doesn't work. I have not
found any settings that X likes so far.

 
 For the stand alone monitor, I've gone into yast to configure the
 graphic card and monitor, and it launches sax2 in what looks like a
 graphical mode. I pick generic lcd monitor and give horizontal and
 vertical values that are supported by the monitor, but ... as soon as
 connect it to the lcd, the screen goes blank unless I am in X windows.
 If I'm in X windows and then logout (so it bumps back to the console)
 ... then blank again.

OK, that IS odd!

 When I'm at the console, it appears that the bash font is quite small,
 which suggests that, somehow, the text mode graphics system is at a
 high res? But I don't see any way to modify the text mode video
 values.

I believe you can modify the VGA settings in Grub. You should be able to
add the correct settings to /boot/grub/menu.lst although I don't know
what those settings would be.

 For the KVM .. I don't know what to do, because I can't see the screen
 in any mode ever. I've switch KVM connectors and ports and etc ... so
 that is not it. All other servers (windows and netware) are fine.

Have you tried hooking the Raritan up to a CRT monitor instead of the
TFT? All of the SLES 8 and 9 machines that I manage work fine with a
Raritan and a CRT.

 I'm stuck, and folks are asking for the ability to get to the server
 from the kvm ... what to do next?
 
 Peter
 

Regards,
Andy

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[opensuse] /etc/lircd.conf

2006-11-22 Thread John Meyer
When I try to start my lircd daemon, it gives me this error:

Starting lircd Error: please create /etc/lircd.conf

Is there a program to create this file, or do I have to do it manually?

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Re: [opensuse] /etc/lircd.conf

2006-11-22 Thread Jigish Gohil

On 11/22/06, John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

When I try to start my lircd daemon, it gives me this error:

Starting lircd Error: please create /etc/lircd.conf

Is there a program to create this file, or do I have to do it manually?



You need lircd.conf for your remote.

Here is my experiment of using IR remote control to control Compiz:

http://forum.beryl-project.org/topic-442-lirc-work-with-compiz-shortcuts-remote-control

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Re: [opensuse] /etc/lircd.conf

2006-11-22 Thread John Meyer
Did that, now when I try to start lircd through Yast, I get this:
/etc/init.d/lirc start returned 6 (program is not configured):
Starting lircd .Error: no device found

On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 17:33 +0530, Jigish Gohil wrote:
 You need lircd.conf for your remote.
 
 Here is my experiment of using IR remote control to control Compiz:
 
 http://forum.beryl-project.org/topic-442-lirc-work-with-compiz-shortcuts-remote-control
 
 Cheers
 
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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hi,

On Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at 21:40:52, Istvan Gabor wrote:

 1. How could I make all the threads of this list visible on one 
 page (for the selected month)?  Like before on the SLE/suse-
 linux-e list.

there is no such view at the moment. Why do you need it?
 
 A remark: The view of this new list is very ugly in my browser 
 (opera 9.02).  The letters are too big and in the case of the 
 messages' body they are ugly too.  I haven't changed the 
 settings of my browser.

Hm i dont know if the css is optimized for opera. Frank?

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Re: [opensuse] /etc/lircd.conf

2006-11-22 Thread Jigish Gohil

On 11/22/06, John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Did that, now when I try to start lircd through Yast, I get this:
/etc/init.d/lirc start returned 6 (program is not configured):
Starting lircd .Error: no device found


This would help http://lirc.org/html/index.html

Have fun

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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hi,

On Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at 22:32:34, Istvan Gabor wrote:

 1. How could I make all the threads of this list visible on one page
 
 It is much easier to search for specific topics if all of them are one
 page.  You have to press CTRL+F only once.  Right now you have to do
 this 14 times as the posts are spread onto 14 pages and 'till the end
 of the month this number might be 20 or higher.

Why dont you use the search that is provided to find the thread and then
cklick trough it on the left hand thread navigation?

Henne  

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Re: [opensuse] Suggestion for a counter to MSFT.

2006-11-22 Thread Anders Johansson
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 10:19, John Andersen wrote:
 On Tuesday 21 November 2006 22:53, TheOldWiseKing wrote:
  Another point I've just got from a friend, that in the USA Stock Market,
  It's not allowed to buy more that 10% of the stocks of a certain
  company. Because this may cause the buyer to bring the company down.
 
  Anyone is sure of this information?

 I suggest you get a more reliable friend.

There is a law which requires you to file a notice with the SEC when you buy 
more than 5% of a company's public stock, as part of the regulations around 
hostile takeovers. This limit used to be 10%, I guess that is what TOWK heard 
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Re: [opensuse] Wireless

2006-11-22 Thread Jeroen

On 11/22/06, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Ok..THANKS! 'Guess I'll see about getting one at Best Buy tomorrow, along
with a new router that provies both eithernet and wireless.


If you have to buy one, i recommend getting an atheros based mini-pci
card instead
of the intel card. It has far better support outside the windows community.

Also most of them have more power, and hence give you more range.

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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 13:21 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote:

  1. How could I make all the threads of this list visible on one 
  page (for the selected month)?  Like before on the SLE/suse-
  linux-e list.
 
 there is no such view at the moment. Why do you need it?

Because it is possible then to use the browser search function to find a 
particular message, for instance. I would like very much having all the 
messages in a single page. Even better, choosing how many pages we want to 
see at once.

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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 13:26 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote:

 Why dont you use the search that is provided to find the thread and then
 cklick trough it on the left hand thread navigation?

Some of my searchs failed on one criteria, and I had to search using 
another. I can't ellaborate now, I don't have a sample handy.

I searched for an user, failed, then searched by date manually, and found 
him.


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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 00:25 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:

 You will never get all the emails on one page.  There are something on
 the order of 60 to 120 each day.

The old archive did, and it had more emails (spam).

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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hi,

On Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at 14:50:31, Carlos E. R. wrote:
 The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 13:21 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
 
   1. How could I make all the threads of this list visible on one 
   page (for the selected month)?  Like before on the SLE/suse-
   linux-e list.
  
  there is no such view at the moment. Why do you need it?
 
 Because it is possible then to use the browser search function to find a 
 particular message, for instance. I would like very much having all the 
 messages in a single page.

Whats wrong with the provided search engine?

 Even better, choosing how many pages we want to see at once.

The content is static. I can create of course as much static indexes as
we wish to but it will never be possible to do that on request.

Henne

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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hi,

On Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at 14:53:33, Carlos E. R. wrote:
 The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 13:26 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
 
  Why dont you use the search that is provided to find the thread and then
  cklick trough it on the left hand thread navigation?
 
 Some of my searchs failed on one criteria, and I had to search using 
 another. I can't ellaborate now, I don't have a sample handy.

If you do write me a mail about it please. I would like the search
engine to be as usable as possible.

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Re: [opensuse] Suggestion for a counter to MSFT.

2006-11-22 Thread Boyd Lynn Gerber
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Anders Johansson wrote:
 There is a law which requires you to file a notice with the SEC when you buy
 more than 5% of a company's public stock, as part of the regulations around
 hostile takeovers. This limit used to be 10%, I guess that is what TOWK heard
 about

Some companies have non-voting stock shares and voting shares.  Only
people who on shares that are able to vote may make changes to the
company.  I do not remember all the fancy words/terms.

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[opensuse] Kweather ?

2006-11-22 Thread Erik Jakobsen
Hi.

I have just installed Kdetoys with the intention to get Kweather, but
I'm unable to find it under applet ?.

Where is it to be found on openSUSE 10.2 Beta ?

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Re: [opensuse] Kweather ?

2006-11-22 Thread Sonja Krause-Harder
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 04:19:42PM +0100, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
 I have just installed Kdetoys with the intention to get Kweather, but
 I'm unable to find it under applet ?.

I have it as Weather Report in the list, and it is in kdetoys3.

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Re: [opensuse] Kweather ?

2006-11-22 Thread Carl Hartung
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 10:19, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
 Hi.

 I have just installed Kdetoys with the intention to get Kweather, but
 I'm unable to find it under applet ?.

 Where is it to be found on openSUSE 10.2 Beta ?

Hi Erik,

I use pin when I'm faced with these questions:
(Note: this example is being run on 10.0)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ pin kweather

 grepping /var/lib/pin/ARCHIVES.gz ... please wait

pin 0.34 - package info for kweather

--
*** no rpm named kweather installed
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*** zgrep kweather /var/lib/pin/ARCHIVES.gz
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./DVD1/suse/i586/kdetoys3-3.4.2-3.i586.rpm:-rwxr-xr-x1 rootroot 

4476 Sep 14 13:41 /opt/kde3/bin/kweatherreport
snip

hth  regards,

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Re: [opensuse] Kweather ?

2006-11-22 Thread Erik Jakobsen
Sonja Krause-Harder wrote:
 On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 04:19:42PM +0100, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
   
 I have just installed Kdetoys with the intention to get Kweather, but
 I'm unable to find it under applet ?.
 

 I have it as Weather Report in the list, and it is in kdetoys3.

   
Thanks Sonja, but wich list do You refer to ?

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Re: [opensuse] Kweather ?

2006-11-22 Thread Sonja Krause-Harder
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 04:44:24PM +0100, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
  I have it as Weather Report in the list, and it is in kdetoys3.
 

 Thanks Sonja, but wich list do You refer to ?

Right-click on kicker - Add Applet to panel... opens a window with a
list of add-able applets. 

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Re: [opensuse] Kweather ?

2006-11-22 Thread Erik Jakobsen
Sonja Krause-Harder wrote:
 On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 04:44:24PM +0100, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
   
 I have it as Weather Report in the list, and it is in kdetoys3.

   
   
 Thanks Sonja, but wich list do You refer to ?
 

 Right-click on kicker - Add Applet to panel... opens a window with a
 list of add-able applets. 

   
Thanks to all for the suddenly many nice replies, and it works now

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Re: [opensuse] GUI frontend for MSSQL and other DBs

2006-11-22 Thread Chuck Davis

Hi George:

Well, all Sunny asked for was to enter a query and see the result.
NetBeans does that very nicely (and much more) for any database with a
JDBC driver.

Chuck

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 George:

 All the Java IDEs have that capability by default.

Java source code IDEs you mean?


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Re: [opensuse] Mounting cdrecorder

2006-11-22 Thread A. den Oudsten

Carlos E. R. wrote:

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The Tuesday 2006-11-21 at 09:32 +0100, A. den Oudsten wrote:



SUSE Linux 10.1 is running on my machine and since then I can't mount the
cdrecorder.
When I try I get the message:
can't find /media/cdrecorder in /etc/fstab or etc/mtab
How can I correct this situation?



If you want to use the mount command, you must define a line for the 
device in /etc/fstab. If you want to automount, it depends on kde or 
gnome.


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I tried to change /etc/fstab as su and used Kwrite, but when I tried to 
save the changes I got the message:

it's not possible to write to file:///etc/fstab

How can I overcome this barrier?

Thanks,

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Re: [opensuse] Are bittorrent downloads reliable?

2006-11-22 Thread Tilman Vogel
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Mike Coan schrieb:
 Thanks very much, Ken. I wouldn't have thought to find the md5sum for the iso 
 under the delta-iso directory.  Unfortunately the md5sum for the beta2 iso 
 doesn't match the iso of my downloaded file, so I guess the transfer was 
 garbled somehow.

Maybe trying is better than guessing. Burn it, boot it, check it out. Or
are you that short on recordables?

I never had any problem with the integrity of torrent downloads.
Checksumming is kind of a basic principle of torrent downloading, isn't it?

Tilman

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Re: [opensuse] Konqueror sends CPU load to 100% with 996.4 KB html file

2006-11-22 Thread Ed McCanless
Thanks to all,

I will file a bug report, as Will suggested.

 Please reply directly to me, as well as the list. I am now receiving only
 about 10% of mail from the list, and have to go to the archives for the
 rest.

(I still haven't received any mail on this thread except for my own posts. But 
that is an improvement.)

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Re: [opensuse] GUI frontend for MSSQL and other DBs

2006-11-22 Thread George Stoianov

On 11/22/06, Chuck Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi George:

Well, all Sunny asked for was to enter a query and see the result.
NetBeans does that very nicely (and much more) for any database with a
JDBC driver.



That is true anyone of the once you mentioned should do fine with just
returning results.
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Re: [opensuse] help with dns

2006-11-22 Thread Ryan McCain
 On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at  3:42 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], David Mayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  i currently have a dns server that resolves about 500 hosts in
 domain1.com. i need to now work towards migrating all current
records to
 domain2.com. over the next year or so, i will also need to keep
these
 domains in sync. ie: serverA.domain1.com has the same ip address as
 serverA.domain2.com.
 
 Why do you ask the same question twice?
 

I didn't realize I did.  It may have been caused when I was migrating
over from the suse-linux-e mailing list.


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Re: [opensuse] system significantly slow after switch to 64-bit processor and SuSE x86_64

2006-11-22 Thread Stan Glasoe
On Tuesday November 21 2006 8:18 pm, 张韡武 wrote:
 By system start, in all 436MB physical memory (why not 512?) 

Does this laptop use shared system memory for your video memory? Say around 
64M shared video memory is set in the BIOS?

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Re: [opensuse] Mounting cdrecorder

2006-11-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* A. den Oudsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-06 11:12]:
 I tried to change /etc/fstab as su and used Kwrite, but when I tried
 to save the changes I got the message:
 it's not possible to write to file:///etc/fstab
 
 How can I overcome this barrier?

/etc/fstab is owned by root and you do not have rights to edit as
/user.  To make changes, you must become root, ie: sudo or su.

note:  be sure to save a copy of fstab prior to editing just in case
you do something the system doesn't like  :^)
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Re: [opensuse] Suggestion for a counter to MSFT.

2006-11-22 Thread Randall R Schulz
Boyd,

On Wednesday 22 November 2006 06:22, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
 On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Anders Johansson wrote:
  ...

 Some companies have non-voting stock shares and voting shares.  Only
 people who on shares that are able to vote may make changes to the
 company.  I do not remember all the fancy words/terms.

A common term is preferred stock (vs. common stock). There are other 
arrangements w.r.t. the preferred / common distinction. E.g., I just 
heard a news story the other day about how one of the big newspapers 
has preferred stock held by the original private owners' family that 
has twice the voting weight per share that the common stock shares 
have. This prevents institutional investors from gaining operational 
control of the organization.


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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hi,

On Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at 15:08:32, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
 On Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at 14:50:31, Carlos E. R. wrote:
  The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 13:21 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
  
1. How could I make all the threads of this list visible on one 
page (for the selected month)?  Like before on the SLE/suse-
linux-e list.
   
   there is no such view at the moment. Why do you need it?
  
  Because it is possible then to use the browser search function to find a 
  particular message, for instance. I would like very much having all the 
  messages in a single page.
 
 Whats wrong with the provided search engine?
 
  Even better, choosing how many pages we want to see at once.
 
 The content is static. I can create of course as much static indexes as
 we wish to but it will never be possible to do that on request.

Please check this:

http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-test/2006-12/

There is a new index called All Messages. Is that ok?

Henne

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Re: [opensuse] Is your LUG under attack?

2006-11-22 Thread jdd

John Andersen a écrit :

Do you have Suse or Novell Logos on you site?  
If so put some more logos on your site, from Mandriva, Red Hat
TurboLinux, and Ubuntu.  


as far as I understand, NUI is a professional Novell 
customers association 
(http://www.nuinet.com/index.php/Novell_Users_International)


there is problems on a french user group (april) having 
announced the french NUI meeting


I don't understand so harsh reaction, I can't accept this, 
what ever thing one can say against NUI if any


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Re: [opensuse] This Microsoft-Novell partnership's not all it's cracked up to be

2006-11-22 Thread Brad Bourn
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 3:45 pm, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
 On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 16:53:42 -0500
 Fred A. Miller wrote:
 
  'NOT good! But, all might be well with it's all over.
  
  Fred
  
  http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=113
  
 
 sorry, I must be mistaken and choosen a news mailing list.
 
 What was this mailing list for again?


Well, Belittling Sarcasm and conformity, of course!


sheesh


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Re: [opensuse] Novell CEO's community Answer

2006-11-22 Thread Brad Bourn
Has anyone made a [EMAIL PROTECTED] list?


B-)

On Tuesday 21 November 2006 12:51 pm, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
 * Andreas Girardet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-21-06 14:42]:
  Have not seen any email with this URL from anyone on here, 
 
 There is a *reason*.  It belongs in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 This forum is for technical discussion of the SUSE issues of linux.
 
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Re: [opensuse] Mounting cdrecorder

2006-11-22 Thread A. den Oudsten

Patrick Shanahan wrote:

* A. den Oudsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-06 11:12]:


I tried to change /etc/fstab as su and used Kwrite, but when I tried
to save the changes I got the message:
it's not possible to write to file:///etc/fstab

How can I overcome this barrier?



/etc/fstab is owned by root and you do not have rights to edit as
/user.  To make changes, you must become root, ie: sudo or su.


I did it for su as well as for root!!


note:  be sure to save a copy of fstab prior to editing just in case
you do something the system doesn't like  :^)


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Re: [opensuse] Re: [SLE] Slow 3D with NVidia: culprit found (at least for me)

2006-11-22 Thread Matthias Hopf
On Nov 20, 06 18:51:23 +, John D Lamb wrote:
 I've found what was slowing nVidia for me: a file
 called .nvidia-settings-rc in my home directory. I deleted it, restarted
 X and glxgears now runs 20 times as fast as it did before.
 
 I don't know if this will help anyone else. I believe the file is
 created by an nVidia program rather than by a SuSE one.

Wow. Thanks!
I'm pretty sure this is not created by a SUSE program...

Matthias

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Re: [opensuse] Suggestion for a counter to MSFT.

2006-11-22 Thread Mike McMullin
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 00:19 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
 On Tuesday 21 November 2006 22:53, TheOldWiseKing wrote:
  Another point I've just got from a friend, that in the USA Stock Market,
  It's not allowed to buy more that 10% of the stocks of a certain
  company. Because this may cause the buyer to bring the company down.
 
  Anyone is sure of this information?
 
 I suggest you get a more reliable friend.

  There is a partial truth in the line above.  One is not allowed to own
more than 10% of a companies outstanding stock, unless one files papers
with the SEC, regarding the buying or selling of that stock.  Up to 10%
is unfettered trading, over 10% is monitored trading.  So either the
original info was wrong, or the listener heard the correct info and took
this misinformation out of it, a thing which happens all too often.

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Re: [opensuse] AIGLX on openSUSE

2006-11-22 Thread Matthias Hopf
On Nov 15, 06 18:51:45 +0200, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
 On 11/15/06, Stanislav Visnovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dňa Ut 14. November 2006 17:47 Alexey Eremenko napísal:
  Is there any chance to see Yast module in next openSUSE 10.3 that
  supports both XGL and AIGLX ? (like Mandriva did drak3d)...
 
 Do you mean enhancing SaX?
 
 Yes

Currently our compiz package don't work with AIGLX, so there wouldn't be
any use right now. That'll change after 10.2 is out.

Matthias

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[opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Thomas Hertweck

Carlos E. R. wrote:
 
 [ http://open.nit.ca/wiki/index.php?page=ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension ]
 
 Is that included in the official suse thunderbird as updated by Yast? 

AFAIK, the SuSE packages contain only the necessary patch that allows
you to use above-mentioned extension. Please note that you also need
either the Mnenhy or Enigmail extension installed. See web site for
further details.

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[opensuse] Slow 3D with NVidia: culprit found (at least for me)

2006-11-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Matthias Hopf [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-06 13:31]:
 On Nov 20, 06 18:51:23 +, John D Lamb wrote:
  I've found what was slowing nVidia for me: a file
  called .nvidia-settings-rc in my home directory. I deleted it, restarted
  X and glxgears now runs 20 times as fast as it did before.
  
  I don't know if this will help anyone else. I believe the file is
  created by an nVidia program rather than by a SuSE one.
 
 Wow. Thanks!
 I'm pretty sure this is not created by a SUSE program...

no, /usr/bin/nvidia-settings
from x11-video-nvidia-1.0.8762-1.rpm

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Re: [opensuse] Re: [SLE] Slow 3D with NVidia: culprit found (at least for me)

2006-11-22 Thread Mike McMullin
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 19:30 +0100, Matthias Hopf wrote:
 On Nov 20, 06 18:51:23 +, John D Lamb wrote:
  I've found what was slowing nVidia for me: a file
  called .nvidia-settings-rc in my home directory. I deleted it, restarted
  X and glxgears now runs 20 times as fast as it did before.
  
  I don't know if this will help anyone else. I believe the file is
  created by an nVidia program rather than by a SuSE one.
 
 Wow. Thanks!
 I'm pretty sure this is not created by a SUSE program...
 
 Matthias

  I have that file in my own home directory on a multi-user system.  Any
idea as to the what and how of it?

  Mike

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread jdd

Thomas Hertweck a écrit :


AFAIK, the SuSE packages contain only the necessary patch


but this give lots of problems when one try to use more 
recent version (not suse), with frequent changes


jdd


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[opensuse] ipw2100: Fatal interrupt with WPA

2006-11-22 Thread David Geiger
Hi,

I'm using SUSE 10.1 and ipw2100 with a WPA Connection. When I cause a low of 
traffic (downloading files or using VoIP telephony), the Wi-Fi connection is 
disconnected every few minutes. The more traffic, the more often 
disconnected.
Have already tried to install ipw2100-1.2.0 with ieee80211-1.2.15, but the 
problem remains. (Kernel 2.6.16.21-0.25 uses ipw2100-1.1.3 by default.)

Before changing the ipw2100 version, I got a lot of messages like
kernel: eth1: NETDEV_TX_BUSY returned; driver should report queue full via 
ieee_device-is_queue_full. . They have disappeared now, but the disconnect 
problem remains.

WEP connections work fine. What can I do? Are there better working versions of 
the kernel modules? I think the firmware version shipped with 10.1 
(ipw-firmware 7-10) is current.

# dmesg:
ipw2100: Fatal interrupt. Scheduling firmware restart.
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready
CCMP: replay detected: STA=b6:d0:68:dc:0f:5c previous PN  received 
PN 
TKIP: replay detected: STA=b6:d0:68:dc:0f:5c previous TSC 0450 
received TSC 0450
eth1: no IPv6 routers present

# /var/log/messages:
Nov 22 19:51:40 blizzmo kernel: ipw2100: Fatal interrupt. Scheduling firmware 
restart.
Nov 22 19:51:49 blizzmo dhclient: receive_packet failed on eth1: Network is 
down
Nov 22 19:51:49 blizzmo dhclient: caught deadly SIGTERM
Nov 22 19:51:49 blizzmo dhclient: could not restore resolv.conf: No such file 
or directory
Nov 22 19:51:50 blizzmo dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on eth1 to 192.168.0.254 port 67
Nov 22 19:51:50 blizzmo dhclient: send_packet: Network is unreachable
Nov 22 19:51:50 blizzmo dhclient: send_packet: please consult README file 
regarding broadcast address.
Nov 22 19:51:52 blizzmo kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
Nov 22 19:52:14 blizzmo su: (to root) david on /dev/pts/1
Nov 22 19:52:21 blizzmo kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes 
ready
Nov 22 19:52:22 blizzmo kernel: CCMP: replay detected: STA=b6:d0:68:dc:0f:5c 
previous PN  received PN 
Nov 22 19:52:23 blizzmo kernel: TKIP: replay detected: STA=b6:d0:68:dc:0f:5c 
previous TSC 0450 received TSC 0450
Nov 22 19:52:26 blizzmo dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 
67 interval 5
Nov 22 19:52:26 blizzmo dhclient: DHCPOFFER from 192.168.0.254
Nov 22 19:52:31 blizzmo dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 
67
Nov 22 19:52:31 blizzmo dhclient: DHCPACK from 192.168.0.254
Nov 22 19:52:31 blizzmo dhclient: bound to 192.168.0.12 -- renewal in 1537 
seconds.
Nov 22 19:52:42 blizzmo kernel: eth1: no IPv6 routers present
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Re: [opensuse] Suggestion for a counter to MSFT.

2006-11-22 Thread John Andersen
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 09:41, Mike McMullin wrote:
 On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 00:19 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
  On Tuesday 21 November 2006 22:53, TheOldWiseKing wrote:
   Another point I've just got from a friend, that in the USA Stock
   Market, It's not allowed to buy more that 10% of the stocks of a
   certain company. Because this may cause the buyer to bring the company
   down.
  
   Anyone is sure of this information?
 
  I suggest you get a more reliable friend.

   There is a partial truth in the line above.  One is not allowed to own
 more than 10% of a companies outstanding stock, unless one files papers
 with the SEC, regarding the buying or selling of that stock.  Up to 10%
 is unfettered trading, over 10% is monitored trading.

There is no prohibition on owning any percentage of a company. 
One is not disallowed from doing so.

The reporting obligation (a task that any broker will take care of for
you) provides for a (fairly minor) civil monetary penalty for failure
to do the paperwork, not stock forfeiture. 

Long before that penalty would kick in, a 5% owner would usually
be demanding a seat on the board.  Last time I checked
Bill Gates only held around 3% of Microsoft stock.
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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Thomas Hertweck

jdd wrote:
 Thomas Hertweck a écrit :
 
 AFAIK, the SuSE packages contain only the necessary patch
 
 but this give lots of problems when one try to use more 
 recent version (not suse), with frequent changes

I don't understand your comment. If any extension does not match your
version of Tbird or Firefox, the program tries to find an update. If
no update is available, the extension will be disabled. It the patch
is missing here, then the extension won't work.

So if you want to play with later versions of Firefox or TBird or
whatever, it's all up to you! If you upgrade the kernel using the latest
vanilla from kernel.org, you are responsible to compile for instance an
NVIDIA module for the new kernel (if you want to use the NVIDIA driver)
- if you don't want to do that (compile the NVIDIA kernel module), do
not upgrade the kernel and use the standard SuSE kernel (which is
supported and you get bugfixes for it) or don't use the extension (i.e.
the NVIDIA driver). It's the same situation concerning the TBird
extension, so why should it suddenly be handled in a different way? Use
standard packages and it will work. Use other packages, and you're
responsible for it. End of story.

I really get the impression that many people here just try to run this
extension down. I can't understand it. I agree that it would be better
to have the reply2list extension integrated in the core TBird program.
Nevertheless it's a useful extension at the moment. If you don't like
it, don't use it. But don't tell other people a reply2list functionality
for Tbird does not exist - this is wrong.

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Thomas Hertweck

Carlos E. R. wrote:
 The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 18:56 -, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
 
 Is that included in the official suse thunderbird as updated by Yast? 
 AFAIK, the SuSE packages contain only the necessary patch that allows
 you to use above-mentioned extension. Please note that you also need
 either the Mnenhy or Enigmail extension installed. See web site for
 further details.
 
 I think you are talking of a diferent thing. I talk of the standard suse 
 thunderbird, with the suse suplied enigmail, both updated by YOU, and not 
 of an user added extension.
 
And from the little I have read, that extension you propose needs 
version 3 and/or a full recompile. No thanks.
 
 The one supplied by suse does not have a reply to button, but replaces the 
 function of the reply to all button. This is what I understand from the 
 package mantainer, or he would have said when I asked that I could enable 
 that button.

No, I am not talking about a different thing. The SuSE Tbird packages
contain the required patch (changelog[1]: added backend patch to allow
replies to list with ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension), so you DON'T need
version 3 of TBird. You can use the Reply-All button (which I think is a
bad idea) or install the extension (as now already mentioned several
times) and you get a Reply-To-List button and a Delete-Thread button.
The latter is indeed veeery useful on this list! And please don't come
back and say it does not work or exist because I have been using this
feature for quite a long time: it works very well!

EOT please.

CU, Th.

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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Istvan Gabor
 
 Please check this:
 
 http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-test/2006-12/
 
 There is a new index called All Messages. Is that ok?
 
 Henne

Hello:

I've tried and seemed to work well.
Cool!
Thanks a lot!

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Re: [opensuse] Wireless

2006-11-22 Thread Hans du Plooy
On Tue, 2006-11-21 at 23:57 -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:
 Is anyone use any of the Intel PROWireless mini-PCI wireless cards? If so, 
 are 
 the drivers good?
Yes and yes

 I recently ended up with an HP nx9010 as part of payment for some work. 10.1 
 runs VERY well on it, but it didn't ship with wireless.
I would look up the model product number of the notebook (it's printed
on the back, not the nx9010 but the longer more specific one), then
search for that on HP's website, and look up a compatible wireless card.

My HP nx6125 (Product: PY416EA#ABB) shipped with a Broadcom card, which
was a bit unstable initially (although ndiswrapper has improved greatly
since), and I decided to get an Intel card.  When I put it in, the
notebook wouln't even post - just comes up with an error saying
something to the effect of: unsupported wireless device detected,
please remove.  And that's as far as it goes.

Hans
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Re: [opensuse] all threads on one page

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 19:00 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote:

 Please check this:
 
 http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-test/2006-12/
 
 There is a new index called All Messages. Is that ok?

Magnific! :-)))


Next thing we'll ask, is to have it at the top also O:-p


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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 20:23 -, Thomas Hertweck wrote:

 No, I am not talking about a different thing. The SuSE Tbird packages
 contain the required patch (changelog[1]: added backend patch to allow
 replies to list with ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension), so you DON'T need
 version 3 of TBird. You can use the Reply-All button (which I think is a
 bad idea) or install the extension (as now already mentioned several

So, I need to install another extension. I'm talking only of what is 
already included in the SuSE distributed package!

As far as I'm concerned, the reply-to-list button feature does not exist.

EOT.

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Re: [opensuse] Re: [SLE] Slow 3D with NVidia: culprit found (at least for me)

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 14:02 -0500, Mike McMullin wrote:

   I have that file in my own home directory on a multi-user system.  Any
 idea as to the what and how of it?

The settings created by nvidia-settings.

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Pascal Bleser
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
 
 The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 20:23 -, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
 
 No, I am not talking about a different thing. The SuSE Tbird packages
 contain the required patch (changelog[1]: added backend patch to allow
 replies to list with ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension), so you DON'T need
 version 3 of TBird. You can use the Reply-All button (which I think is a
 bad idea) or install the extension (as now already mentioned several
 
 So, I need to install another extension. I'm talking only of what is 
 already included in the SuSE distributed package!
 
 As far as I'm concerned, the reply-to-list button feature does not exist.

Ok, just to summarize and clarify once for all.

Thunderbird does not have a reply-to-list built-in.
But there is an extension out there [1].
That extension also requires a patch to be applied to the Thunderbird
sources.

[1]http://open.nit.ca/wiki/index.php?page=ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension

The patch has been added by Wolfgang in the Thunderbird RPMs for SUSE.
All you need to do is to install the XPI extension:
http://open.nit.ca/wiki/attachments/replytolist-0.2.0.xpi

Then you can use reply-to-list by hitting the control+i key combo.

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[opensuse] ISOs and LAN network install

2006-11-22 Thread CwCrei

Hi guys,

I downloaded the openSuSE 10.1 ISOs with BitTorrent, but discovered that 
they are too large to burn to the CD-Rs at my disposal. So, I thought 
I'd have a go at putting them up on my LAN's FTP server to see if I 
could do a (local) network install.


I downloaded, burned and booted from the mini ISO, and I've managed to 
get as far as the installer logging into my FTP server and requesting 
/boot/i386/root, which, unsuprisingly, doesn't exist, but it's not a bad 
start for a first attempt...


Any ideas on how to go about this - converting half-a-dozen ISOs to 
something I can put on my FTP server and point the network installer at?


The reason I'm doing this is because I've already really exceeded my 
ISP's bandwidth limit by downloading 3.5GB of ISOs (so I can't do it 
again by, for instance, installing from kernal.org), but as a result I 
have the install binaries on my LAN, it's just that I can't get 'em into 
the target machine in the originally intended manner (on half-a-dozen 
CD-Rs, 'cause they're too big). It's worth a try, but I don't know 
enough about the format the network installer expects. It would be 
perfectly possible to install straight from ISOs on an FTP site, but...


Oh, and one more complication, I only have WinXP boxes at my disposal 
right now - nothing that can run *nix tools...


All advice, including don't bother, welcomed.

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Re: [opensuse] ISOs and LAN network install

2006-11-22 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-11-22 15:23, CwCrei wrote:
 Hi guys,

 I downloaded the openSuSE 10.1 ISOs with BitTorrent, but discovered
 that they are too large to burn to the CD-Rs at my disposal. So, I
 thought I'd have a go at putting them up on my LAN's FTP server to see
 if I could do a (local) network install.

 snip
http://en.opensuse.org/Network_Installation_Source

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Re: [opensuse] xemacs menu size with UTF-8

2006-11-22 Thread Alexandr Malusek
Frank Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,

 can someone verify this: On SuSE 10.1 the size of the menubar, drop-down
 menues and checkboxes in the menues  of xemacs depend on the value of
 the LANG (respectively LC_CTYPE) variable.

 Setting LC_CTYPE or LANG to de_DE instead of the default de_DE.UTF-8
 will shrink the menu bar a bit. The difference is not so viewable.
 However, setting LC_CTYPE/LANG to en_US.UTF-8 almost doubles the
 size of the menu bar and the drop down menues, making them unusable.

In my case, LANG=en_US xemacs results in a slightly smaller height
of the menu bar compared to LANG=en_US.UTF-8 xemacs.  I don't see
the double height menu.  On the other hand, I saw it in SUSE 10.0.

Perhaps it depends on installed fonts.  xlsfonts gives me 11413 fonts;
too much to be listed here.

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 22:14 +0100, Pascal Bleser wrote:

 Ok, just to summarize and clarify once for all.
 
 Thunderbird does not have a reply-to-list built-in.
 But there is an extension out there [1].
 That extension also requires a patch to be applied to the Thunderbird
 sources.
 
 [1]http://open.nit.ca/wiki/index.php?page=ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension
 
 The patch has been added by Wolfgang in the Thunderbird RPMs for SUSE.
 All you need to do is to install the XPI extension:
 http://open.nit.ca/wiki/attachments/replytolist-0.2.0.xpi
 
 Then you can use reply-to-list by hitting the control+i key combo.

Ah! Well, that's a good explanation that I can understand. Thank you.

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Re: [opensuse] ISOs and LAN network install

2006-11-22 Thread CwCrei

Darryl Gregorash wrote:


http://en.opensuse.org/Network_Installation_Source


Excellent! I thought I might end up doing something like this. YaST now
starts up, the GUI appears, it 'probes mouse', puts up the rather neat
little clock/hourglass thing, and then freezes after asking the FTP
server for /media.1/installfiles, /media.1/info.txt, /part.info, and
/driverupdate, none of which appear to have been on any of the five
ISOs, and slightly strangely, don't appear to be on those net
installation repositories I've just had a quick look at
(download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/, and
www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/).
Hum.

Many thanks for your help. :)

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[opensuse] kernel y drivers binarios [Era: Ubuntu Fei sty Fawn Tendrá soporte para HardwarePrivativo ]

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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El 2006-11-22 a las 17:59 -0400, Hugo Sandoval escribió:

  Por ahí lo cuentan mejor, en la lista de factory se estuvo diciendo.
 
 Si lo encontrais pasálo, para cultura general ;-)

Es un hilo largo y complejo, que trataba sobre tiny-nvidia-installer 
removed from factory, desde el 1 de nov pasado.

Greg KH es un desarrollador del kernel que trabaja en SuSE. Aquí se ve su 
enfado:

http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-11/msg00073.html

Aquí menciona que forzaron a ubuntu a retirar los paquetes binarios de 
nvidia:

http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-11/msg00067.html

Observa lo que dice más adelante:

  From what I remember, Ubuntu gets around this whole issue by
  downloading the files from somewhere and then having the user (through
  an automatic script) build the kernel driver and do the linking on their
  own.  That way they don't violate the GPL, and push the violation onto
  the user (if the user happens to redistribute the binary).

Mas o menos: Que ubuntu resuelve el asunto haciendo que el usuario, 
mediante un script, se baje el driver del kernel de algún sitio y que lo 
linke en su máquina. De esa manera ellos (los ditribuidores, ubuntu en 
este caso, pero SuSE es similar) no violan la GPL, pero el usuario si la 
violaría si llega a distribuir ese binario.

Eso está aquí:

http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-11/msg00099.html



Este correo de Carl-Daniel Hailfinger clarifica la situación de otro modo:

http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-11/msg00084.html

mencionan un nuevo driver abierto para nvidia en el que están trabajando, 
llamado nouveau.


Y ya que estoy poniendo enlaces, esto es la transcripción de una charla 
con diapositivas de Greg que me parece interesante:

http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/ols_2006_keynote.html
«Myths, Lies, and Truths about the Linux kernel»

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Re: [opensuse] ISOs and LAN network install

2006-11-22 Thread CwCrei

CwCrei wrote:


and then freezes after asking the FTP server for


... edited highlights of the server log, showing all the requests, with
those that failed indicated:

23:30:11 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/boot/i386/root

23:30:35 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/media.1/installfiles
23:30:35 550 File transfer failed

23:30:36 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/content

23:30:36 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/media.1/info.txt
23:30:36 550 File transfer failed

23:30:36 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/media.1/license.zip

23:30:36 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/part.info
23:30:36 550 File transfer failed

23:30:36 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/control.xml

23:30:37 RETR /ftproot/suse-10.1/install/driverupdate
23:30:37 550 File transfer failed

... at which point YaST hangs. :/

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Re: [opensuse] kernel y drivers binarios [Era: Ubuntu Fei sty Fawn Tendrá soporte para HardwarePrivativo ]

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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Sorry, procmail glitch.

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Hans Krueger

Carlos E. R. wrote:

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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 22:14 +0100, Pascal Bleser wrote:

  

Ok, just to summarize and clarify once for all.

Thunderbird does not have a reply-to-list built-in.
But there is an extension out there [1].
That extension also requires a patch to be applied to the Thunderbird
sources.

[1]http://open.nit.ca/wiki/index.php?page=ReplyToListThunderbirdExtension

The patch has been added by Wolfgang in the Thunderbird RPMs for SUSE.
All you need to do is to install the XPI extension:
http://open.nit.ca/wiki/attachments/replytolist-0.2.0.xpi

Then you can use reply-to-list by hitting the control+i key combo.



Ah! Well, that's a good explanation that I can understand. Thank you.

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I tried it and no go it's grayed out

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RE: [opensuse] /etc/lircd.conf

2006-11-22 Thread Alain Black


 -Original Message-
 From: John Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 4:57 AM
 To: opensuse@opensuse.org
 Subject: [opensuse] /etc/lircd.conf
 
 When I try to start my lircd daemon, it gives me this error:
 
 Starting lircd Error: please create /etc/lircd.conf
 
 Is there a program to create this file, or do I have to do it manually?
 
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Take a look at this for the configuration of lirc.

http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/MCE_Remote#To_Autoload_LIRC_.2B_MCE_Mod
ule_At_Boot_On_Suse

It should just be a few modifications to the /etc/sysconfig/lirc file and
then lircd -d /dev/lirc should work.


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Re: [opensuse] ISOs and LAN network install

2006-11-22 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-11-22 17:44, CwCrei wrote:
 Darryl Gregorash wrote:

 http://en.opensuse.org/Network_Installation_Source

 snip
 (download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/, and
 www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/).


Can you initiate an installation from either of these sources? You can
use either http or ftp to mirrorservice.org, but I believe you have to
use http only to download.opensuse.org.


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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-11-22 18:51, Hans Krueger wrote:
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 I tried it and no go it's grayed out

Did you install either enigmail or mnenhy first?

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Carlos E. R.
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The Wednesday 2006-11-22 at 20:03 -0600, Darryl Gregorash wrote:

 Did you install either enigmail or mnenhy first?

Enigmail is an integral part of the suse thunderbird rpm.

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Re: [opensuse] Novell CEO's community Answer

2006-11-22 Thread Basil Chupin

Patrick Shanahan wrote:

* Andreas Girardet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-21-06 14:42]:
Have not seen any email with this URL from anyone on here, 


There is a *reason*.  It belongs in [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This forum is for technical discussion of the SUSE issues of linux.

Thankyou



The *official* description of this forum as shown on the site is -- wait 
for it! :


QUOTE

Discussions about SUSE LINUX (english)

UNQUOTE

Thank *you*.

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[opensuse] Using EVMS for disk management

2006-11-22 Thread Alexander Usov

Hi!

I am going to install a new development machine soon. Right now I am trying to
plan it's configuration. The machine is going to have 3 hard discs
(partially) joined
into one big soft-RAID5 volume for things like /home, /usr and virtual
machines and
with /boot  swap partitions on the remaining space.

One thing not clear to me is if EVMS is fully supported by openSUSE team.
In fact (probably due to the quality of their's manual) it is not
clear to me if it provides
any *real* advantages over the combination of MD-RAID/LVM2 (except somewhat
more uniform management). I did some playing with it on the test
machine and found
it quite confusing (this is probably again due to the quality of their
manuals). Moreover
the complete installation (including boot/root partitions) on EVMS
does not seem to
work right, as it's presence is not autodetected by mkinitrd (it's
easy to force it manually,
but I don't want to keep track of it).

So the real question is approximately following: are there some
reasons to choose
EVMS except it's bad manual, terrible command-line interface and extra
installation
difficulties?

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Hans Krueger

Darryl Gregorash wrote:

On 2006-11-22 18:51, Hans Krueger wrote:
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I tried it and no go it's grayed out



Did you install either enigmail or mnenhy first?

  

/ installed mnenhy
now it not grayed out but still dosn't work when used

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Re: [opensuse] ISOs and LAN network install

2006-11-22 Thread Stevens
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 16:26, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
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 The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s²

Is that the same as 32 ft/sec/sec as I was taught? Back in the dark 
ages. It does help to have enough space to have the acceleration 
flatten out to terminal velocity, then Windows is properly configured.
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Re: [opensuse] Using EVMS for disk management

2006-11-22 Thread Wade Jones
EVMS is necessary to create NSS (Netware filesystem) volumes.


On Wednesday 22 November 2006 21:02, Alexander Usov wrote:
 Hi!

 I am going to install a new development machine soon. Right now I am trying
 to plan it's configuration. The machine is going to have 3 hard discs
 (partially) joined
 into one big soft-RAID5 volume for things like /home, /usr and virtual
 machines and
 with /boot  swap partitions on the remaining space.

 One thing not clear to me is if EVMS is fully supported by openSUSE team.
 In fact (probably due to the quality of their's manual) it is not
 clear to me if it provides
 any *real* advantages over the combination of MD-RAID/LVM2 (except somewhat
 more uniform management). I did some playing with it on the test
 machine and found
 it quite confusing (this is probably again due to the quality of their
 manuals). Moreover
 the complete installation (including boot/root partitions) on EVMS
 does not seem to
 work right, as it's presence is not autodetected by mkinitrd (it's
 easy to force it manually,
 but I don't want to keep track of it).

 So the real question is approximately following: are there some
 reasons to choose
 EVMS except it's bad manual, terrible command-line interface and extra
 installation
 difficulties?

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Re: [opensuse] Wireless

2006-11-22 Thread Fred A. Miller
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 08:45, Jeroen wrote:
 On 11/22/06, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ok..THANKS! 'Guess I'll see about getting one at Best Buy tomorrow,
  along with a new router that provies both eithernet and wireless.

 If you have to buy one, i recommend getting an atheros based mini-pci
 card instead
 of the intel card. It has far better support outside the windows community.

 Also most of them have more power, and hence give you more range.

I could have used that, but ended up doing something entirely different just 
to get this project done!

Thanks!

Fred

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Re: [opensuse] freefall (was: SOs and LAN network install)

2006-11-22 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-11-23 00:22, Stevens wrote:
 On Wednesday 22 November 2006 16:26, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
   
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 Is that the same as 32 ft/sec/sec as I was taught? Back in the dark 
   
I have a vague memory of such a number (I am from Canada, which for the
past 30 years has been an enlightened country  ;-) ). Most likely they
are the same thing.

 ages. It does help to have enough space to have the acceleration 
 flatten out to terminal velocity, then Windows is properly configured.
   
But that requires one have ready access to an aircraft or the top of a
rather tall building, or be free to travel to the Grand Canyon. In
practice, any close approximation to terminal velocity (ie. within 120
or 130 km/h) is sufficient.

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[opensuse] Re: [opensuse-project] Upgrade from one suse to the next

2006-11-22 Thread Rajko M
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 22:25, Jay Smith wrote:
 Hey, with the upcoming arrival of OpenSuse 10.2, I was wondering, can
 anyone tell me how to upgrade from one suse to a higher version w/o having
 to use a CD/DVD? I am imagining that there must be some way to upgrade from
 OpenSuSe 10.1 itself or online or something. Let me know if anyone has any
 idea. Thanks

Jay,

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[opensuse] New Kernel

2006-11-22 Thread TheOldWiseKing
Hi all,...

I've downloaded, compiled and installed the latest kernel from
www.kernel.org http://www.kernel.org. Which is version 2.6.18.3
http://2.6.18.3, and I did that very successfully. After doing this, I
could not connect to LAN with my wireless card, which is IntelPro
Wireless card. When I use the old kernel, it works fine !!

So, what is missing?

Regards,...

TheOldWiseKingHi all,...

I've downloaded, compiled and installed the latest kernel from
www.kernel.org http://www.kernel.org. Which is version 2.6.18.3
http://2.6.18.3, and I did that very successfully. After doing this, I
could not connect to LAN with my wireless card, which is IntelPro
Wireless card. When I use the old kernel, it works fine !!

So, what is missing?

Regards,...

TheOldWiseKing

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Re: [opensuse] Re: Thunderbird reply to list feature

2006-11-22 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-11-22 22:21, Hans Krueger wrote:
 Darryl Gregorash wrote:
 On 2006-11-22 18:51, Hans Krueger wrote:
 snip

  
 I tried it and no go it's grayed out
 

 Did you install either enigmail or mnenhy first?

   
 / installed mnenhy
 now it not grayed out but still dosn't work when used

 /

Oh well.. it was a thought.

Perhaps Thomas Hertweck will step into the fray and explain how it's
supposed to be done. He seems to be insisting that it should work
perfectly, out of the box. Can't help you anymore myself, coz it doesn't
work at all on my MUA.

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Re: [opensuse] Re: [opensuse-project] Upgrade from one suse to the next

2006-11-22 Thread Basil Chupin

Rajko M wrote:

On Wednesday 22 November 2006 22:25, Jay Smith wrote:

Hey, with the upcoming arrival of OpenSuse 10.2, I was wondering, can
anyone tell me how to upgrade from one suse to a higher version w/o having
to use a CD/DVD? I am imagining that there must be some way to upgrade from
OpenSuSe 10.1 itself or online or something. Let me know if anyone has any
idea. Thanks


Jay,

your place to ask this question is the opensuse mail group.


Hel-lo there! The lights are on but is there anybody home?

This *is* the opensuse mail group.

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Re: [opensuse] SUSE 10.1 display problem

2006-11-22 Thread Jose Thomas


Hi,

My Video card is ATI Radeon Xpress.
This is not working, so changed Radeon to vesa
using sax2 -m 0=vesa.

If any external X application is being launched, it is not honouring the 
VESA changed xorg.conf file.


TIA
Jose

John Andersen wrote:

On Tuesday 21 November 2006 21:56, Jose Thomas wrote:

Hi,

I have installed SUSE 10.1 on a PC which have ASUS P5 RD1-VM
motherboard. Installation went on fine, but X failed to comeup on
reboot. Then I used the command sax2 -m 0=vesa the X was successfully
come up. If I use any other X based application which need the complete
DISPLAY, failed and shown the same screen what was seen before the sax2
-m 0=vesa command.

The program used is dangerdeep

Kindly someone give pointers how to fix the display.

Any comments are appreciated.


You might at least tell us what kind of video card is in use.
It doesn't what the mother board is if you are having a video 
problem.




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