Re: [opensuse] Repeated: Copy speed (USB / openSUSE 10.1)

2006-09-12 Thread Pavel Nemec
Dne Monday 11 September 2006 15:18 Dominique Leuenberger napsal(a): > > Unfortunately, I was quiet surprised by the speed I got of this > > action. > > > a hdparm -t /dev/sdc showed it would copy at 1MB / sec (which is > > about 1MB/sec is still good numbers ;) Look at this #114024 You can try use

Re: [opensuse] Repeated: Copy speed (USB / openSUSE 10.1)

2006-09-12 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
 >>> Reply on 12-09-2006 10:24:06 <<<> Dne Monday 11 September 2006 15:18 Dominique Leuenberger napsal(a):> > > Unfortunately, I was quiet surprised by the speed I got of this> >> > action.> >> > > a hdparm -t /dev/sdc showed it would copy at 1MB / sec (which is> >> > about> 1MB/sec is still good

Re: [opensuse] Repeated: Copy speed (USB / openSUSE 10.1)

2006-09-12 Thread Anders Johansson
On Monday 11 September 2006 15:18, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: > ok, I admit, the mainboard (Asus P5LD2 Deluxe) I have already gave > me some surprises when installing Linux (I wanted to activate RAID0 > over two discs, as the board should support RAID, but the installer > detected a software raid

Re: [opensuse] Repeated: Copy speed (USB / openSUSE 10.1)

2006-09-12 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
 >>> Reply on 12-09-2006 10:43:33 <<<> On Monday 11 September 2006 15:18, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:> > ok, I admit, the mainboard (Asus P5LD2 Deluxe) I have already gave> > me some surprises when installing Linux (I wanted to activate RAID0> > over two discs, as the board should support RAID,

Re: [opensuse] Fw: Driver Repository for openSUSE / SuSE Linux Enterprise (nVidia)

2006-09-12 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
>>> Reply on 12-09-2006 10:08:28 <<<> Matthias Hopf wrote:> [... a long discussion abut GPL and closed source drivers ... ]   Sorry if I say this like this, but the position of SuSE / Novell in this part is just a hypocrisy: - Novell is developping Xgl / compiz - Xgl / Compiz would NOT have thes

[opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread jdd
I'm always surprised to see how it can be difficult to do simple tasks in Linux :-( I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. This is done on the other system by any paint program, beginning with the default one. on my 10.1 openSUSE I couldn't find any such program. tuxpain

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Martin Schlander
Tirsdag 12 september 2006 10:39 skrev jdd: > Why is there no such programm in openSUSE? Fresmeat gives at > least xpaint, gnupaint and Kolourpaint Krita (koffice-illustation), kolourpaint (kdegraphics3-imaging), Gimp, OOo-draw, tuxpaint.. Imagemagick. SUSE has all the image-editing software any

Re: [opensuse] Fw: Driver Repository for openSUSE / SuSE Linux Enterprise (nVidia)

2006-09-12 Thread Matthias Hopf
On Sep 11, 06 23:51:20 -0500, Rajko M wrote: > So, we agree, I just said in different words "it is not that simple" :-) Peace :-) The world is a lovely place ;))) > I expected such answer. It was probably wrong example. Thanks :) > Important is that product without exact plans takes too much ti

Re: [opensuse] Fw: Driver Repository for openSUSE / SuSE Linux Enterprise (nVidia)

2006-09-12 Thread Matthias Hopf
On Sep 12, 06 10:13:12 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: > Sorry if I say this like this, but the position of SuSE / Novell in > this part is just a hypocrisy: > - Novell is developping Xgl / compiz > - Xgl / Compiz would NOT have these fancy features, if not the > proprietary drivers are install

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Rebecca Walter
> I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. > This is done on the other system by any paint program, > beginning with the default one. > I'm pretty sure GIMP can do this, but I didn't succeed doing > so, apart a awfull hand made line If I remember correctly, make a rectangular

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Jakub Friedl
> > I'm pretty sure GIMP can do this, but I didn't succeed doing > > so, apart a awfull hand made line > > If I remember correctly, make a rectangular selection and stroke it. Or > border it at desired width and fill with appropriate color. Or draw a box > with the paths tool and stroke it t

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Peter Flodin
On 9/12/06, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm always surprised to see how it can be difficult to do simple tasks in Linux :-( I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. This is done on the other system by any paint program, beginning with the default one. So maybe you can get

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Daniel Bauer
Am Dienstag, 12. September 2006 13:10 schrieb Peter Flodin: > On 9/12/06, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm always surprised to see how it can be difficult to do > > simple tasks in Linux :-( > > > > I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. > > This is done on the other syste

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Juergen Weigert
On Sep 12, 06 21:10:24 +1000, Peter Flodin wrote: > On 9/12/06, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I'm always surprised to see how it can be difficult to do > >simple tasks in Linux :-( > > > >I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. > >This is done on the other system by any paint

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread jdd
Peter Flodin a écrit : On 9/12/06, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm always surprised to see how it can be difficult to do simple tasks in Linux :-( I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. This is done on the other system by any paint program, beginning with the default one.

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread jdd
Rebecca Walter a écrit : I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. This is done on the other system by any paint program, beginning with the default one. I'm pretty sure GIMP can do this, but I didn't succeed doing so, apart a awfull hand made line If I remember correctly,

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Pavel Nemec
Dne Tuesday 12 September 2006 14:39 jdd napsal(a): > Peter Flodin a écrit : > > On 9/12/06, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I'm always surprised to see how it can be difficult to do > >> simple tasks in Linux :-( > >> > >> I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. > >> This is

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Anders Johansson
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 14:39, jdd wrote: > It's not what I need, I don't need a border around the photo > but a black rectangle around a part of the photo (to show > this part in it's context) kolourpaint (in the kdegraphics3-imaging package), open the image, select the "rectangle" tool, cl

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Kevin Donnelly
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 13:39, jdd wrote: > It's not what I need, I don't need a border around the photo > but a black rectangle around a part of the photo (to show > this part in it's context) On GIMP 2.2.11: Use the Select Rectangular Regions tool (first icon in the toolbox) to draw a sel

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread jdd
Martin Schlander a écrit : Tirsdag 12 september 2006 10:39 skrev jdd: Why is there no such programm in openSUSE? Fresmeat gives at least xpaint, gnupaint and Kolourpaint , kolourpaint (kdegraphics3-imaging), this is of course the answer (as I said in my post). The problem is so why I didn'

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread jdd
Pavel Nemec a écrit : I cannot resist. don't resist :-) I will probably use Inkscape for such purpose. It is good tool for drawing rectangles :D I don't know about Inkscape, but will get a try. if one looks a yast, graphics, bitmap: do you see any of these? I hope the new pattern system

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
 >>> Reply on 12-09-2006 16:22:46 <<<> Pavel Nemec a écrit :> > > I cannot resist.> > don't resist :-)> > > I will probably use Inkscape for such purpose. It is good tool for> drawing > > rectangles :D> > I don't know about Inkscape, but will get a try.> > if one looks a yast, graphics, bitmap: d

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread jdd
Dominique Leuenberger a écrit : As far as I understood, the question was for a bitmap oriented porogram, which Inkscape for sure is not. Inkscape is vector based. true but it can do the job :-). Just had problem because it exports bitmaps as png (but may be there is a jpg option). Of course

[opensuse] Boson 0.12

2006-09-12 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
Hi,   On the BuildServer, I can find Boson at http://software.opensuse.org/download/games:/strategy:/realtime/SUSE_Linux_10.1/x86_64/   BUT: unfortunately, it is still the outdated Version 0.11.   Are there any plans to update it to 0.12?   Changes between 0.11 and 0.12: Major PlayerId redesign

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread BandiPat
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 08:56, Anders Johansson wrote: > On Tuesday 12 September 2006 14:39, jdd wrote: > > It's not what I need, I don't need a border around the photo > > but a black rectangle around a part of the photo (to show > > this part in it's context) > > kolourpaint (in the kdegraph

Re: [opensuse] Fw: Driver Repository for openSUSE / SuSE Linux Enterprise (nVidia)

2006-09-12 Thread Thomas Hertweck
Dominique Leuenberger wrote: > [...] > So sorry Novell: If you're THAT much against these closed source drivers > (as they are against GPL, which we all agree) [...] We all agree? Sorry, no. Even Linus himself says, it's a difficult topic and a "grey zone" at the moment. Some kernel developers sa

Re: [opensuse] Boson 0.12

2006-09-12 Thread Stephan Binner
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 16:37, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: > http://software.opensuse.org/download/games:/strategy:/realtime/ > BUT: unfortunately, it is still the outdated Version 0.11. > Are there any plans to update it to 0.12? It's now updated to 0.12. Bye, Steve ---

Re: [opensuse] paint program

2006-09-12 Thread Rajko M
jdd wrote: ... > however, I never understood why GIMP don't have so obvious tools > (probably to be different from competitors :-) - I _like_ GIMP but don't > use it enough to know it well, alas ... It is well hidden ;-) Try Filters--Render--Gfig. -- Regards, Rajko. Visit http://en.opensuse.org/