Re: [opensuse] UNKNOWN FORMAT FOR JPEGS IN KONQUEROR (How do I repair Konqueror)

2007-04-30 Thread Chris & Steve
I all ready tried the solution below before I asked this post and it
didn't work.
All of my photos, when opened in Konqueror, are read as text messages
instead of photos and this happens globally, not just with a few random
photos.
I was going to try to uninstall/reinstall konqueror to see if it fixes
the problem, but i get warnings about dependency issue if I remove
konqueror, so I am hesitant to do it.

-Steve

jdd wrote:
> Chris & Steve wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>> I am new to this community help thing, so please bare with me...
>>
>> I can't view jpegs in Konqueror. It does not recognize the format.
>> I think I accidentally changed the setting for jpegs in Konqueror, but I
>> am not sure exactly what it was.
>> I can view jpegs in digicam, but not in konqueror.
>> When I do a properties in konqueror, for "format" it is unknown.
>> I think it is looking at the jpegs as a text document.
>> What settings do I need to change back for konqueror to see my jpegs as
>> photos again, instead of text documents ?
>>
>> -Steve
> 
> I have similar problem, but with "jpg"
> 
> on my 10.1 install, only "jpeg" displays in the internal viewer with all
> the exifs infos, so I simply add the *.jpg to the jpeg profile
> 
> jdd
> 
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[opensuse] UNKNOWN FORMAT FOR JPEGS IN KONQUEROR

2007-04-29 Thread Chris & Steve
Hi guys,
I am new to this community help thing, so please bare with me...

I can't view jpegs in Konqueror. It does not recognize the format.
I think I accidentally changed the setting for jpegs in Konqueror, but I
am not sure exactly what it was.
I can view jpegs in digicam, but not in konqueror.
When I do a properties in konqueror, for "format" it is unknown.
I think it is looking at the jpegs as a text document.
What settings do I need to change back for konqueror to see my jpegs as
photos again, instead of text documents ?

-Steve
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[opensuse] Clock speeds up on 10.2

2007-04-24 Thread Chris & Steve
Does anybody know why my clock speeds up?  I set it about a week
ago..and now it's 10 minutes fast again!

Thanks,
Steve
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Re: [opensuse] Where is the XGL controls for KDE??!

2007-04-21 Thread Chris & Steve

Thanks Dave,
I'm tryihg to go with the second option that you but I'm really new to
this .in the address that you sent me for the installation
sources...what goes where?
What part goes in "Server Name" and "Directory on Server"?

Thanks again for all you input.
Chris
David Miller wrote:

> On Friday 20 April 2007 23:58:42 Chris C wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>> After an update on 10.2 I rebooted the computer and noticed a couple of
>> changes related to XGL setting in the KDE desktop.
>> I now have 6 desktops displayed on the taskbarinstead of 4...and The
>> window seperate feature works now when the mouse is in the bottom left
>> corner of the screen instead of the upper right like it was before.
>>
>> Does anybody know where the configuration file is to adjust thisor
>> where the xgl control panel isunlike Gnome, KDE has no obvious way
>> of controling xgl features
>>
>> Thanks
>> Chris
> 
> Install gconf-editor, and all the compiz configuration options will be 
> available to you. 
> 
> I cant remember the exact steps but to solve your 6 desktop problem, try 
> setting kde's number of desktops to 1, and in gconf-editor set compiz to have 
> four horizontal screens, and one vertical screen. Also the corner when 
> the "window seperation" feature is activated is under the scale plugin, and 
> you can set it to use any screen corner / key combo etc.
> 
> If you find gconf-editor a little too hard to use (I will admit that its 
> hardly intuitive) you can install a gui for this: 
> 
> The gui provided in opensuse 10.2 depends on a lot of gnome applications such 
> as the gnome-control-centre nautilus and quite a few others. This is 
> ridiculous if you want to use KDE -- you won't wan't / need all those gnome 
> apps.
> 
> A slightly better solution is if you add 
> 
> http://software.opensuse.org/download/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_10.2/
> 
> to your installation sources, then another gui 
> called "gnome-compiz-preferences" will become available. This wont depend on 
> as many gnome apps and will offer you many of the configuration options gnome 
> users get with openSUSE 1.02
> 
> Hope that helps you Chris! :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 4/21/07, Chris C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Try opensus-xgl-settings from here:
>>
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_10.2/noarch/
>>
>> You can make some basic setting changes to compiz as well as beryl.
> 
> opensuse-xgl-settings provides very little in the way of config options. 
> switching plugins on and off is about as far as it goes unfortunately. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 4/21/07, Ben Kevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> The Internet is great, you should try using it
>>
> 
> That's not a helpful response...
> 
>> http://en.opensuse.org/Using_Xgl_on_SUSE_Linux
>>
>> With that said, here you go: 
>>
>> gnome-xgl-switch --enable-xgl
>>
>> That is what the Gnome button does..
> 
> The original poster already has xgl/compiz enabled - he wants configuration 
> tools...
> 
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Re: [opensuse] Where is the XGL controls for KDE??! ---

2007-04-21 Thread Chris &amp; Steve
Thanks Dave,
I'm tryihg to go with the second option that you but I'm really new to
this .in the address that you sent me for the installation
sources...what goes where?
What part goes in "Server Name" and "Directory on Server"?

Thanks again for all you input.
Chris

David Miller wrote:
> On Friday 20 April 2007 23:58:42 Chris C wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>> After an update on 10.2 I rebooted the computer and noticed a couple of
>> changes related to XGL setting in the KDE desktop.
>> I now have 6 desktops displayed on the taskbarinstead of 4...and The
>> window seperate feature works now when the mouse is in the bottom left
>> corner of the screen instead of the upper right like it was before.
>>
>> Does anybody know where the configuration file is to adjust thisor
>> where the xgl control panel isunlike Gnome, KDE has no obvious way
>> of controling xgl features
>>
>> Thanks
>> Chris
> 
> Install gconf-editor, and all the compiz configuration options will be 
> available to you. 
> 
> I cant remember the exact steps but to solve your 6 desktop problem, try 
> setting kde's number of desktops to 1, and in gconf-editor set compiz to have 
> four horizontal screens, and one vertical screen. Also the corner when 
> the "window seperation" feature is activated is under the scale plugin, and 
> you can set it to use any screen corner / key combo etc.
> 
> If you find gconf-editor a little too hard to use (I will admit that its 
> hardly intuitive) you can install a gui for this: 
> 
> The gui provided in opensuse 10.2 depends on a lot of gnome applications such 
> as the gnome-control-centre nautilus and quite a few others. This is 
> ridiculous if you want to use KDE -- you won't wan't / need all those gnome 
> apps.
> 
> A slightly better solution is if you add 
> 
> http://software.opensuse.org/download/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_10.2/
> 
> to your installation sources, then another gui 
> called "gnome-compiz-preferences" will become available. This wont depend on 
> as many gnome apps and will offer you many of the configuration options gnome 
> users get with openSUSE 1.02
> 
> Hope that helps you Chris! :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 4/21/07, Chris C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Try opensus-xgl-settings from here:
>>
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_10.2/noarch/
>>
>> You can make some basic setting changes to compiz as well as beryl.
> 
> opensuse-xgl-settings provides very little in the way of config options. 
> switching plugins on and off is about as far as it goes unfortunately. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 4/21/07, Ben Kevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> The Internet is great, you should try using it
>>
> 
> That's not a helpful response...
> 
>> http://en.opensuse.org/Using_Xgl_on_SUSE_Linux
>>
>> With that said, here you go: 
>>
>> gnome-xgl-switch --enable-xgl
>>
>> That is what the Gnome button does..
> 
> The original poster already has xgl/compiz enabled - he wants configuration 
> tools...
> 
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[opensuse] What to use SLED or OSL??

2007-04-21 Thread Chris &amp; Steve
Hi everybody,
I have to ask this question with the hopes that somebody out there has
used SLED (Suse Linux Enterprise Destkop) and OSL (Open Suse Linux)
enough to know if SLED is really that much more refined and stable.
SLED currently is based on OSL's 10.1 build...with that in mind...would
anybody say that SLED is worth it for the support and other purks that
is being offered?

I'm asking this question because we plan on offering Suse Linux as an
option to MS products on a new PCshould it be SLED or OSL?


Thanks Chris
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