Am Montag, 12. Juni 2006 15:25 schrieb Silviu Marin-Caea:
On Monday 12 June 2006 15:44, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Montag, 12. Juni 2006 14:09 schrieb Silviu Marin-Caea:
3. create /etc/profile.d/kdewm.sh with this content
export KDEWM=/usr/local/bin/compiz.sh
No need to make it
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 10:44, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Pure luck? :)
Reproducible pure luck :-)
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Goodday everybody,
who are we gonna blame for the fact that Opera is gonna complain about
malformed url when you are browsing in a Build-service generated repository?
( ftp://ftp.skynet.be/pub/software.opensuse.org/ )
As soon as you click in the directory KDE: it is gonna complain. Solutions
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 18:03, Azerion wrote:
Goodday everybody,
who are we gonna blame for the fact that Opera is gonna complain about
malformed url when you are browsing in a Build-service generated
repository?
( ftp://ftp.skynet.be/pub/software.opensuse.org/ )
As soon as you click in
Install the libzypp update via YaST Online Update, then reboot once (
to get zmd restarted nicely) and rug/zmd/you will work better.
Ciao, Marcus
I do allready have all updates but it all is still not 100% and y2pmsh does
have this problem since I --started-- using it (around beta2).
On Mon 12 Jun 2006 15:09, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
http://en.opensuse.org/Using_Xgl_on_SUSE_Linux
In the above page, the user is advised to create a compiz.desktop file in
KDE Autostart.
This is not optimal, because KDE's window manager kwin is started first,
then replaced by compiz. On my
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 23:11:57 +0200
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On Tuesday 13 June 2006 22:57, James PEARSON wrote:
[0] y2pm whatprovides libpy2Pkg.so.2
yast2-pkg-bindings-2.13.82-1.2 provides libpy2Pkg.so.2
Where did you find this? Are you using factory as installation
Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
seems native, but how can know (no wine in the folders)
installs locally, no need to be root!!
very slow without opengl as could be guessed
jdd
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jdd wrote:
Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
seems native, but how can know (no wine in the folders)
It's native, just look at the files
I need to add ipsec with NAT-T and Klips (patches)
to the suse Live 10.1 distro
now the ipsec (openswan) Nat-t and Klips patches don't work (At this time)
against the kernel in SL-10.1
i got them to work on a slightly older kernel 2.6.16.1
now cloop doesn't like any new kernel since 2.6.15.?
Am Dienstag, 13. Juni 2006 08:11 schrieb Pascal Bleser:
jdd wrote:
Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
seems native, but how can know (no wine in the folders)
It's native, just
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 08:28:43AM +0200, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Am Dienstag, 13. Juni 2006 08:11 schrieb Pascal Bleser:
jdd wrote:
Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
seems
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 02:31:25AM -0400, ted leslie wrote:
I need to add ipsec with NAT-T and Klips (patches)
to the suse Live 10.1 distro
now the ipsec (openswan) Nat-t and Klips patches don't work (At this time)
against the kernel in SL-10.1
i got them to work on a slightly older
Hi there,
the next openSUSE status meeting will take place at the official
#opensuse IRC channel on freenode (irc://irc.freenode.net/openSUSE)
today at
2006/06/13 18:00 CET (16:00 GMT)
This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around
openSUSE. Topics so far:
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ted leslie wrote:
...
in the SUSE live 10.1 the init in the initrd.gz is a BINARY!
initrd.gz is a gzipped cpio archive and the scripts are in there.
the init in the normal distro's is a shell script, even in Knoppix live, the
init is a
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 09:47:59AM +1000, Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
I am dying to get home and try this tonight, and I will know the
answers myself of course.
radoeka wrote:
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 09:47:59AM +1000, Peter Flodin wrote:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
I am dying to get home and try this tonight, and I will know the
answers myself of course.
i did unzip it and process through cpio,
and the init in there is a binary ... doing the same process on
SL-10.1 (not live version), the init is a script
i am talking about the init within the initrd.gz
-tl
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 08:48:42 +0200
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this begs the question then, why does openswan have a nat-t patch stamped in
sync with their
latest openswan, yet it has a working nat-t without the patch? why have the
patch?
have to ask that of the openswan group i guess.
unless the patch is for win32 connects ?
i found out most of my
I just discovered that it seems
linus's kernel Makefile has no
-Werror-implicit-function-declaration
and SUSE does,
that is why I couldn't get a openswan patch to apply to
a stock SUSE kernel, but did to a linus kernel.
Seems to me having the protection of a
Tuesday 13 June 2006 13:15 samaye, J Sloan alekhiit:
http://en.opensuse.org/Google_Earth
It appears to be native linux, and it runs quite nicely here.
The instructions on the openSUSE wiki are for the non-native version - version
3, which was compiled for Windows. Version 4 (beta) is
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, ted leslie wrote:
in the SUSE live 10.1 the init in the initrd.gz is a BINARY!
the init in the normal distro's is a shell script, even in Knoppix live,
the init is a script.
is the source for the init (on the live distro) available ? i can't
modify it to load
Hi,
On Monday, June 12, 2006 at 19:17:52, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
Henne Vogelsang wrote:
On Thursday, June 08, 2006 at 19:09:52, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Now you come into play. This is the opportunity to help openSUSE project
to archive some important goal.
Thanks to Robert, Houghi,
Am Dienstag, 13. Juni 2006 08:31 schrieb Marcus Meissner:
sounds interesting, but what must I do after downloading the
GoogleEarthLinux.bin???
sh ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin
Ciao, Marcus
Thanks, Markus
works fine on Suse 10.0, Kde 3.5.3
Daniel
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HI,
Is their any opensuse derivative distro out there.
I'm interested in making a distro from opensuse.
I want to know I do I can build a customized distro from opensuse.
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On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 08:45:45AM +0200, Sonja Krause-Harder wrote:
Topic are now:
1. Mailing lists
2. QA
cheers,
Sonja
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Is their any opensuse derivative distro out there.
I'm interested in making a distro from opensuse.
I want to know I do I can build a customized distro from opensuse.
Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/1_CD_install - there are a few
(defunct?) projects there.
One of them I plan to revive
On Monday 12 June 2006 21:55, Robert Schwedler wrote:
You Can download a linux version of earth
http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html
no wine needed. It works on my 10.0 system great.
Don't know about Picasa.
bob schwedler
Picasa works fine for me.
Thadeu
Hi all:
I am using SuSE 10.0, and I want to upgrade to 10.1, need I reinstall the
system?
thanks
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Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Tuesday 13 June 2006 13:15 samaye, J Sloan alekhiit:
http://en.opensuse.org/Google_Earth
It appears to be native linux, and it runs quite nicely here.
The instructions on the openSUSE wiki are for the non-native version -
version
3, which was compiled for
GuiYong Zhu ha scritto:
Hi all:
I am using SuSE 10.0, and I want to upgrade to 10.1, need I reinstall the
system?
No
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Henne Vogelsang wrote:
[...]
At that point i already was in the Weekend. On monday i had all
the info that i needed to make hypetombox.pl work. Including your mail.
So your effort also helped. Sorry that i didnt include you in the thanks
above. It was certainly helpful and appreciated
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, GuiYong Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-
Hi all:
I am using SuSE 10.0, and I want to upgrade to 10.1, need I reinstall the
system?
You don't need to, but it may be advisable.
The cleanest method is to back up anything you want to keep and then do
a wipe and fresh install. It
You Can download a linux version of earth
http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html
no wine needed. It works on my 10.0 system great.
Don't know about Picasa.
Picasa uses WINE internally. Otherwise there would not be any .exe or .dll.
This software uses these open source technologies: WINE,
David Bolt ha scritto:
You don't need to, but it may be advisable.
Maybe it's better, but I'm currenty running SUSE 10.1 upgraded from 10.0
upgraded from 9.3 (maybe even from 9.2, I don't remember). Furthermore I
always installed all the bleeding-edge software between official releases.
The
Peter Flodin ha scritto:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
Nice but it locked up my ATI drivers (fglrx_6_9_0_SUSE101-8.24.8-1)
after a few minutes and I was forced to reboot via hardware.
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Lorenzo Paulatto wrote:
Peter Flodin ha scritto:
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
Nice but it locked up my ATI drivers (fglrx_6_9_0_SUSE101-8.24.8-1)
after a few minutes and I was forced to reboot via
Le mardi 13 juin 2006 18:09, J Sloan a écrit :
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
Nice but it locked up my ATI drivers (fglrx_6_9_0_SUSE101-8.24.8-1)
after a few minutes and I was forced to reboot via
Am Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2006 00:18 schrieb André Malin:
Le mardi 13 juin 2006 18:09, J Sloan a écrit :
Has anybody tried this yet? Is it native or is it like the Google
Picasa that comes with its own patched version of wine.
Nice but it locked up my ATI drivers
First of all, thanks to the SuSE team for all the great releases,
from 5.3 on up, over the years that we've used and relied on
on a daily basis!
10.1 x64 looks very solid in spite of the growing pains!
That said, there are a few glitches I don't see on the mailing
lists so far:
The YaST
I'm looking support for http://en.opensuse.org/Frontpage_redesign project.
This was posted on opensuse-wiki@opensuse.org, but as it affects all of
openSUSE it should be discussed here too.
I know that the TODO list for opensuse.org is very long, but this task
is very important to attract
James, this way you won't see which packages depend on libraries
provided by gtk. This command shows only those packages which have an
explicit dependency on gtk.
D'oh! Yes of course, the dumb thing is that when I read Stanislav's
email I thought of xmms as an example of a package that needs
forget about xmms. the bmpx coder promised me that bmpx 0.20 will be a
stable version and it will be ready for 10.2. :)
Then we better get ready for the flaming when someone's favourite xmms
plugin doesn't work :)
I'm all for going for bmpx, I think we just need to be aware that the
reason
James Ogley píše v Út 13. 06. 2006 v 11:40 +0100:
James, this way you won't see which packages depend on libraries
provided by gtk. This command shows only those packages which have an
explicit dependency on gtk.
D'oh! Yes of course, the dumb thing is that when I read Stanislav's
email
Rajko M wrote:
I'm looking support for http://en.opensuse.org/Frontpage_redesign project.
I know that the TODO list for opensuse.org is very long, but this task
is very important to attract more visitors as it will bring in more
people willing to help with other tasks.
In todays WWW the
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