On Sunday 25 September 2005 14:59, Chema Ollés wrote:
> Hi:
> Try to use klik...
> I use this with audacity on a OS-10-RC1 and works... later you can
> compile it...
> Bye
Thanks for the suggestion!
- Carl
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On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 02:49:35PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Am Samstag, 24. September 2005 17:13 schrieb houghi:
> > On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 02:36:54PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Here I get stuck. What is the correct tuner? WiKi tells me to do
> > `modprobe tveeprom` and then chec
Am Sonntag, 25. September 2005 03:01 schrieb Andy Choens:
> On Saturday 24 September 2005 09:00 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 24. September 2005 04:59 schrieb Andy Choens:
> > > Any tips for installing ATI drivers on this thing? I've read the
> > > past posts of every distro on eart
Am Samstag, 24. September 2005 17:13 schrieb houghi:
> On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 02:36:54PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Here I get stuck. What is the correct tuner? WiKi tells me to do
> `modprobe tveeprom` and then check ou dmesg. Very nice, but
> completely useless if you have no clue where t
Michael Schueller wrote:
> Could i change them to
>
> open /home/$USER/.opera/cache4/*.*
No, that won't work. At least not without heavy modifications, because
wildcards are not supported at all by preload. You can, however, do this
manually with the following line:
for i in /home/schueller/.ope
Christoph,
Thanks for the reply, I've now added in the url you have given into
YaST as an additional repository but it would appear that the site is
a bit overloaded, (trying to go into software management with this
added to the list leaves YaST hanging for ages, (I left if for an
hour), with a sm
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 09:26:57PM +0200, Patrick Fehr wrote:
> Hi there
> I am currently using linux gentoo 2.6.13-rc3 and I am very much willing to
> switch to openSuse, but first I have to check some points:
>
> The madwifi driver, which I need for my Atheros a/b card is NOT in the
> kernel,
Hi there
I am currently using linux gentoo 2.6.13-rc3 and I am very much willing to
switch to openSuse, but first I have to check some points:
The madwifi driver, which I need for my Atheros a/b card is NOT in the kernel,
I always had to "emerge" it seperately, how does Suse handle it? I saw und
On 9/25/05, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andre Truter wrote:
>
> > The main difference that I see is that OpenSuSE will not include the
> > proprietary stuff on the downloadable iso images. If you need them,
> > you need to get them from non-Novell sources, which you add to YaST.
>
> and as yo
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Carl Hartung escribió:
> Hi All,
>
> I sometimes use Audacity for (shocker!) audio projects, but my momentum with
> the package has been interrupted:
>
> 8.2 - worked great
> 9.0 - worked great
> 9.2 - unsolved hardware/kernel issue; sound artifa
Op zondag 25 september 2005 07:30, schreef Miles Lane:
> > First impression it seems to work :)
> >
>
> What lines did you add/modify in your sources.list? I don't see any
> announcement about this on the OpenSUSE website.
You can track what rpms for suse are being made available at:
http://li
Andre Truter wrote:
The main difference that I see is that OpenSuSE will not include the
proprietary stuff on the downloadable iso images. If you need them,
you need to get them from non-Novell sources, which you add to YaST.
and as you have to download the iso images, you can as well
do the
2005/9/25, Miles Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Richard Bos wrote:
> > Just to let you know, I've just upgraded to kde-3.5beta succesfully. The
> rpms
> > are available via the apt repository and the kde-unstable compenent. A
> > simple 'apt dist-upgrade' did the trick. I removed kdetv due to a file
Richard Bos wrote:
Just to let you know, I've just upgraded to kde-3.5beta succesfully. The rpms
are available via the apt repository and the kde-unstable compenent. A
simple 'apt dist-upgrade' did the trick. I removed kdetv due to a file
conflict problem. As I don't use kdetv at all, that
On 9/25/05, HG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I might be wrong here, but this is how I understand it :
> So let's see if I got this right.
>
> For OSS version
> - There is no support for things like MP3's (and lots of others)
Correct - no proprietary stuff included - mp3 is proprietary, as is avi AF
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 01:54, Andy Choens wrote:
> Yep. I've gotten *most* of the win32 codecs up and running. But, not
> libdvdcss. But, I keep saying this and I keep getting the same comments.
>
Have a look at this site for libdvdcss
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/
It is i386 rpm but
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 11:25:04AM -0400, Michael K Dolan Jr wrote:
> But, just b/c OpenSuse is built on OSS shouldn't mean it has to be
> difficult to install/interoperate with non-OSS software or so is my
> opinion. Gentoo is good at creating a seamless link in portage. I guess
> what it c
Am Sonntag, 25. September 2005 16:48 schrieb nordi:
> Michael Schueller wrote:
[...]
> The parser should contain something like "grep -v /home" in two
> places. Remove that, and it should be just as fast as PePr. Now
> you could do that with all your apps, or just use PePr and get it
> done in 1/10
>
> None of your problems is x86_64-related. Nearly everything has been
> discussed on this lists several times before. Look into the archive next
> time.
>
Actually several have been. I did look into the archives (I'm not an idiot)
and discovered most of this stuff was left unresolved. I've be
But, just b/c OpenSuse is built on OSS shouldn't mean it has to be
difficult to install/interoperate with non-OSS software or so is my
opinion. Gentoo is good at creating a seamless link in portage. I guess
what it comes down to is that most users are going to install things
like mp3 librar
Michael Schueller wrote:
> O.K ... Now i know why you told me to check out this place first ...
It was also incorrectly documented on the SUPER_preload page. Fixed that.
> So i wrote the line into the script, but the result is surprising.
> Preloading without PrPe reduced the starting time of ope
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, Tim Hempstead wrote:
> I installed te 64bit release of 10RC1 onto a new server yesterday and
> it appears that I haven't got phpMyAdmin. A few searchs through YaST
> appear to indicate that its not even available as an option to install
> from he package lists.
>
> Is this c
Hi,
I installed te 64bit release of 10RC1 onto a new server yesterday and
it appears that I haven't got phpMyAdmin. A few searchs through YaST
appear to indicate that its not even available as an option to install
from he package lists.
Is this correct? i.e. is this package not included in the 6
Am Samstag, 24. September 2005 22:56 schrieb nordi:
> Michael Schueller wrote:
> > The first way, with PePr, worked perfectly. It reduce the
> > starting time of opera from 15 sec to 4-5 sec, not to bad ;-)
>
> Great to hear that!
>
> > After a reboot i found myself back to 15sec loading, so no
> >
Hi Andy!
Am Samstag 24 September 2005 04:59 schrieb Andy Choens:
> Linux is ready for the desktopbut not on amd64. Gettig this laptop up
> and running has been a REAL PIA.
None of your problems is x86_64-related. Nearly everything has been discussed
on this lists several times before. Look
I also notice in syslog that when the card is brought up, the firmware gets
loaded properly, but then it resets the card and loads the firmware again
one second later. If it got loaded properly the first time, why do it again
immediately?
Does anyone have a Netgear WG511 card working properly und
Ken Schneider schrieb:
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 21:50 +1000, Redhat Admin wrote:
Hello all,
I just setup packman yast repository and started downloading. I have
1.5mb/256k DSL and the downloads are taking ages. Eg over 1 hour to install
mplayer and a few associated bits.
Is this site alwa
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 21:50 +1000, Redhat Admin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> I just setup packman yast repository and started downloading. I have
> 1.5mb/256k DSL and the downloads are taking ages. Eg over 1 hour to install
> mplayer and a few associated bits.
>
> Is this site always slow ?
>
>
Hello all,
I just setup packman yast repository and started downloading. I have
1.5mb/256k DSL and the downloads are taking ages. Eg over 1 hour to install
mplayer and a few associated bits.
Is this site always slow ?
I tested a download from another site and it came down at 160kbs.
Cheers
Andy Choens wrote:
If anyone has any insight into why the DVD starts to play, and then, after
getting a brief image it tells me I no longer have rights to the DVD drive
(Which I do) then feel free to toss me a bone. But PLEASE don't tell me to
install it again.
I do not have an answer to you
Just to let you know, I've just upgraded to kde-3.5beta succesfully. The rpms
are available via the apt repository and the kde-unstable compenent. A
simple 'apt dist-upgrade' did the trick. I removed kdetv due to a file
conflict problem. As I don't use kdetv at all, that isn't a problem at a
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, Aschwin Marsman wrote:
[...]
> The whole article can be read here:
> http://www.livejournal.com/users/udrepper/8511.html
>
> The article looks very sane to me and I'm a bit worried about the
> following:
>
> LSB Version 3.0 Runtime Environment Product Standard for IA32 SUS
Hi,
A week ago Ulrich Drepper (Red Hat) wrote the following:
8<8<8<-8<
Do you still think the LSB has some value?
There are still people out there who think that the LSB has any value.
This just means they buy into the advertisement of
Am Sa September 24 2005 11:32 schrieb Alexander Antoniades:
> As I mentioned in a previous email I accidentally erased my suse icons
> running the desktop settings wizard. Is there someway to restore these
> icons, maybe by creating a new user and copying one of the ./kde
> files?
> Please let me k
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