Hi,
I've been seeing that since TB 1.5.0.2: The SuSE version of thunderbird
is unable to use the "-remote" command when there is a blank in the subject
(as it happens frequently when you use the "send link by email" feature
of Firefox):
galois [8:51] fst 1002) thunderbird -remote "mailto([EMAIL P
Thomas Hertweck wrote:
>
> Stop sending private copies of emails going to this list - there is
> absolutely no reason why I (or others) should be interested in receiving
> all emails twice!
On other lists dropping people from CC is seen as unfriendly. Thanks
for your understanding.
> Now back to
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> [...]
> You both are very welcome to offer insurance against legal claims
> by kernel developers. The money you'll maybe lose will be your own.
> I bet there will be many people who want to offload the risk on you.
>
> Please be warned that as soon as you offer suc
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 13:28:04 +0200, Lorenzo Paulatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Serge Ratke ha scritto:
Some suggestions as to how i could solve this?
If you have upgraded the kernel OR the xorg server you MUST repeat the
driver installation... check with "fglrxinfo" the drievr that you are
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 18:52:18 +0200, Son Of Northern Darkness
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you install XGL before it?
Yeah ... i think. I definitely installed this to take a glimpse. however,
i uninstalled it immedietly as it was kinda buggy.
--
Serge Ratke
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 17:45:44 +0200, BandiPat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Sunday 17 September 2006 06:23, Serge Ratke wrote:
[...]
Serge,
This sounds more like the dma setting on your drive more than the
graphics. Check to see if you have dma turned on for that drive.
Thanks for your a
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Michael Schueller escribió:
> Am Montag, 18. September 2006 14:41 schrieb Andreas Hanke:
>> Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no schrieb:
>>> Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.5.0.7-0.1)
>>> runs at 98-100% after a couple of minutes. Reverting b
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger schrieb:
> Pay a lawyer to check if your opinion matches copyright law. A court
> won't care about your opinion, only about the law.
But the same is true for the opinion of some kernel developers, isn't it?
> You both are very welcome to offer insurance against legal claims
BandiPat wrote:
On Monday 18 September 2006 08:37, Son Of Northern Darkness wrote:
I think that it's not problem of SUSE, but Firefox.
Maybe this is bug in one of the FF extensions?
2006/9/18, Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi
Anyone else experien
On Monday 18 September 2006 08:37, Son Of Northern Darkness wrote:
> I think that it's not problem of SUSE, but Firefox.
> Maybe this is bug in one of the FF extensions?
>
> 2006/9/18, Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi
> >
> > Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.
Am Montag, 18. September 2006 14:41 schrieb Andreas Hanke:
> Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no schrieb:
> > Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.5.0.7-0.1)
> > runs at 98-100% after a couple of minutes. Reverting back to
> > the older version (1.5.0.6-1.3) fixes the problem...
>
> Where does
Andreas Hanke skrev:
Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no schrieb:
Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.5.0.7-0.1) runs at
98-100% after a couple of minutes. Reverting back to the older version
(1.5.0.6-1.3) fixes the problem...
Where does firefox 1.5.0.7-0.1 come fr
Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no schrieb:
> Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.5.0.7-0.1) runs at
> 98-100% after a couple of minutes. Reverting back to the older version
> (1.5.0.6-1.3) fixes the problem...
Where does firefox 1.5.0.7-0.1 come from? There is no such package in
the update
I think that it's not problem of SUSE, but Firefox.Maybe this is bug in one of the FF extensions?2006/9/18, Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi
Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.5.0.7-0.1) runs at
98-100% after a couple of minutes. Reverting back to the olde
>
>Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.5.0.7-0.1) runs at
>98-100% after a couple of minutes. Reverting back to the older version
>(1.5.0.6-1.3) fixes the problem...
Can't confirm it. Does that also happen when watching about:blank?
Jan Engelhardt
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Hi
Anyone else experiencing that the latest firefox(1.5.0.7-0.1) runs at
98-100% after a couple of minutes. Reverting back to the older version
(1.5.0.6-1.3) fixes the problem...
--
Regards
Kenneth Aar
I'm trying to install 10.1 using NFS install.
After mounting the DVD iso, (also tried with CD isos),
and chooseng F3/F4 NFS install, and setting up server
and mount-point, and verifying the mount worked etc,
I still get "Cannot find the image" error message.
I tried the same but booting from th
Your answer wasn't a great help, because I've told you that I've already
compiled the sources.
>>I tried in several steps (rpm, compiling sources, but no kernel
>>compiling) to install afs-client under suse 10.1 kernel
>>2.6.16.21-0.13-default, but failed in need to have the kernel-modul
>>libafs.k
Ludwig Nussel wrote
> The fstab is used for stuff you want to mount the classical way.
> The hal Mount() method refuses to mount devices listed in fstab.
>
>> I don't understand why the resmgr doesn't give the permission to umount
>> a DVD mounted by the users instance of ivman.
>
> I don't unde
Hi all,
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 08:50:00PM +0400 Son Of Northern Darkness wrote:
> But I think that it can be downloaded & installed by YaST?
> 2006/9/17, Dominik Składanowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 18:18:51 +0200, Steven Lawrance wrote:
> > > I second that. I'd love to have L
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