Rajko M a écrit :
The names existed before whole hype and I'm sure that no one will change them
to accommodate daily needs for appropriate naming. I guess that jdd will vote
for PetiteSUSE, but that has nothing to do with a hype ;-)
:-)
not really, a name with equal meaning in all countries
just a question: is the install christmas screen just
related to the system date, or is it to be the install
screen for all the 8 mont release duration?
thanks
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On Wednesday, 6. December 2006 10:32, jdd wrote:
just a question: is the install christmas screen just related to the system
date, or is it to be the install screen for all the 8 mont release duration?
Change your system date to find out? :-)
Bye,
Steve
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Reply on 06-12-2006 9:46:09
BTW: The Lindows debacle should serve to remind us what can happen when
the beast from Redmond considers itself (or its income streams!)
threatened...
Don't get this one: lindows got quiet a bunch of Money from Microsoft, so
Hi,
when having a look on the commit mailinglist, it seems development for
10.3/11.0/xx.xx just started, right?
There are several base packages which would never have got an update
during 10.2 release (coreutils, bash)
Maybe some words about the strategy for the upcoming release? What is
planned
On Wednesday, 6. December 2006 12:17, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
when having a look on the commit mailinglist, it seems development for
10.3/11.0/xx.xx just started, right? There are several base packages which
would never have got an update during 10.2 release (coreutils, bash)
The same
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 12:17:21PM +0100, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Hi,
when having a look on the commit mailinglist, it seems development for
10.3/11.0/xx.xx just started, right?
There are several base packages which would never have got an update
during 10.2 release (coreutils, bash)
Hello,
Marcus Meissner wrote:
Well, new package versions, new features, better stability? :)
There are no specific outshining features yet.
For 10.2 'smart card' integration was mentioned a long time ago, but I
never heard about it again. I used smart cards in Sun labs, and it was a
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 01:25:34PM +0100, Peter Czanik wrote:
[...]
This brings to another wish: LTSP integration, like in 'Edubuntu'. A
diskless thin client solution using distribution binaries and LTSP support
scripts.
Once we have the details on what is needed for the LTSP integration, we
Hi,
I am not sure if this is the correct place to raise this question.
Please direct me to other lists if that is appropriate.
I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server solution?
It should caer for real life requirements like:
- Users that are not compatible with the
Hello,
Christoph Thiel wrote:
This brings to another wish: LTSP integration, like in 'Edubuntu'. A
diskless thin client solution using distribution binaries and LTSP support
scripts.
Once we have the details on what is needed for the LTSP integration, we will
be able to size this project
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 14:30, Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 01:25:34PM +0100, Peter Czanik wrote:
[...]
This brings to another wish: LTSP integration, like in 'Edubuntu'.
A diskless thin client solution using distribution binaries and
LTSP support scripts.
Once
Birger Kollstrand a écrit :
I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server solution?
there is, of course, I have even a hole course on it
http://fr.opensuse.org/Formation_d'administrateur_Baby
but not yet translated to english by lack of time/interest
jdd
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:04:37PM +0100, jdd wrote:
Birger Kollstrand a écrit :
I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server solution?
there is, of course, I have even a hole course on it
http://fr.opensuse.org/Formation_d'administrateur_Baby
When I went to that
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The Tuesday 2006-12-05 at 19:20 -0600, Rajko M wrote:
I thought that more people with underpowered machines are present on
openSUSE,
but that is obviously not the case :-)
Why do you say that? I'm interested, but I'm no developper, I don't
On 2006/12/06 10:32 (GMT+0100) jdd apparently typed:
just a question: is the install christmas screen just
related to the system date, or is it to be the install
screen for all the 8 mont release duration?
I have about 5 10.2s. Only the least recently updated retains the
Christmas theme.
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 08:55:05AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2006/12/06 10:32 (GMT+0100) jdd apparently typed:
just a question: is the install christmas screen just
related to the system date, or is it to be the install
screen for all the 8 mont release duration?
I have about 5
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 14:59 schrieb Marcus Meissner:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 08:55:05AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2006/12/06 10:32 (GMT+0100) jdd apparently typed:
just a question: is the install christmas screen just
related to the system date, or is it to be the install
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Marcel Hilzinger wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 14:59 schrieb Marcus Meissner:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 08:55:05AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2006/12/06 10:32 (GMT+0100) jdd apparently typed:
just a question: is the install christmas screen just
related to
On 2006/12/06 14:59 (GMT+0100) Marcus Meissner apparently typed:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 08:55:05AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2006/12/06 10:32 (GMT+0100) jdd apparently typed:
just a question: is the install christmas screen just
related to the system date, or is it to be the install
On 2006/12/06 15:53 (GMT+0100) Steffen Winterfeldt apparently typed:
It is random (check the sources) and depends on the date. And today in
particular you will get it all the time.
Funny, I just booted to test on a box I thought it was permanently gone
from, but it came up.
BTW, the online
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 17:17 schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2006/12/06 15:53 (GMT+0100) Steffen Winterfeldt apparently typed:
It is random (check the sources) and depends on the date. And today in
particular you will get it all the time.
Funny, I just booted to test on a box I thought it
On 2006/12/06 17:27 (GMT+0100) Marcel Hilzinger apparently typed:
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 17:17 schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2006/12/06 15:53 (GMT+0100) Steffen Winterfeldt apparently typed:
BTW, the online help mentions how to configure it.
It says:
Like it or hate it? Edit
because this is french (?), I cannot help you much.
Except to say that openSUSE works excellently as Home Server.
Running SUSE Linux 10.0 w/ apache2.
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 06:23:59PM +0100, jdd wrote:
houghi a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:04:37PM +0100, jdd wrote:
Birger Kollstrand a écrit :
I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server
solution?
there is, of course, I have even a hole course on it
Hello,
Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2006 03:03 schrieb houghi:
If you want rebranding for any of those, look at
http://repos.opensuse.org/home:/jnweiger/SUSE_Factory/repodata/ and
obviously http://en.opensuse.org/Making_a_SUSE_based_distribution
I have made the page
* houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-06-06 13:22]:
Neither in Lynx or w3m or Opera. It gives a warning in Firefox 2.0 in SUSE
10.0. The message I get is:
This page has been reported as a web forgery designed to trick users into
sharing personal or financial information. snip
must be a localized
http://fr.opensuse.org/Formation_d'administrateur_Baby
Neither in Lynx or w3m or Opera. It gives a warning in Firefox 2.0 in SUSE
10.0. The message I get is:
This page has been reported as a web forgery designed to trick users into
sharing personal or financial information. snip
I think
jdd wrote:
houghi a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:04:37PM +0100, jdd wrote:
Birger Kollstrand a écrit :
I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server
solution?
there is, of course, I have even a hole course on it
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The Wednesday 2006-12-06 at 12:04 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
cpio -i /boot/message
All that has done is removed my shell prompt from the screen. What next?
I'm not familiar with cpio options, but I think that should have extracted
the files in
houghi a écrit :
When I let Google check (and them knowing each and every site I visit) I
do not get the error. Obviously also not when I disable the detection of
forgery.
such algorythm detection are not reliable :-(, probably the
' was seen as separating the url in two (like it was in the
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 09:04, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2006/12/06 17:27 (GMT+0100) Marcel Hilzinger apparently typed:
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 17:17 schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2006/12/06 15:53 (GMT+0100) Steffen Winterfeldt apparently
typed:
BTW, the online help mentions how to
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 07:35:06PM +0100, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2006 03:03 schrieb houghi:
If you want rebranding for any of those, look at
http://repos.opensuse.org/home:/jnweiger/SUSE_Factory/repodata/ and
obviously
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The Wednesday 2006-12-06 at 11:29 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
...
CPIO is definitely a horse of a different color in the Unix archive tool
world. Apart from the fact that it is the basis of the RPM format, it's
really an archaic standard,
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 12:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2006-12-06 at 11:29 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
...
CPIO is definitely a horse of a different color in the Unix archive
tool world. Apart from the fact that it is the basis of the RPM
format, it's really an archaic
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 11:51, richard (MQ) wrote:
First I've heard about them getting paid to go away by the beast - more
relevantly though they *did* change their name, presumably as a direct
result of those 'discussions'.
Then you missed a big part of the news from that trial. In an
On 2006/12/06 11:29 (GMT-0800) Randall R Schulz apparently typed:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 09:04, Felix Miata wrote:
Naturally, cpio --help and man cpio will give you the information
you need.
Naturally to you maybe. To me, they are like most man pages, lucid as
mud. I changed
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 18:19, houghi wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 06:23:59PM +0100, jdd wrote:
houghi a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:04:37PM +0100, jdd wrote:
Birger Kollstrand a écrit :
I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server
solution?
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 10:26:22PM +, Pete Connolly wrote:
I'm not getting that in FF 2.0 on 10.2 RC1 with updates. I'm running the
Google toolbar as well, which complains on 'phishy' sites quite a lot.
Strange, unless the Google toolbar interferes somehow with the
tandard test and does
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 14:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I tried - info cpio, actually, man is almost empty - and I almost run
away.
If you're using KDE, you can go to Konqueror and type in info:cpio,
it's not quite as painful.
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Christopher Bonner wrote:
Hi,
I am currently running openSUSE 10.2 rc2 on my laptop. When the power is
plugged in it is incredibly slow! I had the same problem with Fedora,
but this was solved because the wrong kernel architecture was installed.
i586 instead of i686.
How can I install a
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 13:16, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2006/12/06 11:29 (GMT-0800) Randall R Schulz apparently typed:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 09:04, Felix Miata wrote:
Naturally, cpio --help and man cpio will give you the
information you need.
Naturally to you maybe. To me,
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The Wednesday 2006-12-06 at 12:45 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
I read once that the cpio archive is more solid.
If the tar.gz archive is broken, all of it is broken. The backup
program that claimed this explained that instead they used
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 07:48, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2006-12-05 at 19:20 -0600, Rajko M wrote:
I thought that more people with underpowered machines are present on
openSUSE, but that is obviously not the case :-)
Why do you say that? I'm interested, but I'm no developper, I
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 19:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
...
But the tradeoff with per-file compression is that you typically
get rather poor compression for archives that contain many small
files.
Yes, the compression ratio is a bit worse, but that's something I
will happily sacrifice
scsijon wrote:
At 02:20 PM 6/12/2006, Basil Chupin wrote:
Michael Loeffler wrote:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 16:46, Anders Norrbring wrote:
[8]
Can we buy a commercial SuSE Linux 10.2? If so, where / when?
openSUSE 10.2 (pyhsical boxes) are currently in production and should
be dlivererd
Without changing any settings, or doing any updates, my laptop
suddenly displays a Gnome desktop background, instead of KDE which I
have always used.
When I go to KDE settings-Desktop-Behavior, and select Show icons
on Desktop, it works as expected, and I see my KDE desktop. If I
deselect this
Hi All,
I try to audit samba log cause in my server, there are lot of file
with '*.t' extention and I'd like to check where they came from (maybe
one of our workstation got viruses). So in [global] i add:
syslog = 0
log level = 0 vfs:10
log file = /var/log/samba/lib/log.%m
So that's what it means. Thanks for that. But I still stand by my remark
that it is local jargon. I just hope that the world doesn't end up going
into mobile phone text mode :-) .
I've seen/used this jargon for years because I have worked in
multinationals since 1994... all of which divided the
Am Mittwoch, 6. Dezember 2006 08:59 schrieb Marius Roets:
I have suddenly started to see very strange things in my openSuse
10.1 installation on my laptop. I was up to date with
updates/patches, until about a month ago, but have done no
updates lately, and the only new software I installed is
John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 14:17, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
My guess at this configuration would be:
/etc/resolv.conf:
domain company.net
nameserver 10.0.0.1
nameserver 10.12.1.2
But this results in opensuse.org being looked up, while
intranet.company.net fails.
John Meyer schrieb:
Okay, I've been trying to update (or install) Project X with the
software-updater software, and it keeps complaining about needing to
find the package that provides oso. What is OSO and where do I get
it?
Running 10.1, BTW.
Which package source are you using to get
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 23:33, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Are there any way I can get it query both, or alternatively use my
10.0.0.1 DNS, if it is not a company.net address ?
I know from that-other-os(tm), it is possible, since it works when using
VPN.
You need to run your own in house
Onsdag den 6. december 2006 07:13 skrev Doug McGarrett:
At 07:50 PM 12/5/2006 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
Content-Disposition: inline
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 15:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want a box thank you.. so as not to have to chase off all over the
place when one or another
Dominique Leuenberger a écrit :
Sorry, but that is true for the advanced tech geek that will anyhow
find it's infos in the web. Just about 3 month ago, my sister converted
from Win to Linux (ok: I persuaded her). She did the installation by HER
SELF, following the manual. Of course, afterwards
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 00:20, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Sorry, but that is true for the advanced tech geek that will anyhow
find it's infos in the web. Just about 3 month ago, my sister converted
from Win to Linux (ok: I persuaded her). She did the installation by HER
SELF, following
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 12:35:43AM -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 00:20, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Sorry, but that is true for the advanced tech geek that will anyhow
find it's infos in the web. Just about 3 month ago, my sister converted
from Win to Linux (ok:
On Wednesday, 6. December 2006 05:50, John Andersen wrote:
Realistically, what's the difference between a downloaded gold master
an a boxed master?
The boxed master is a DVD-9 containing more packages and translations.
Bye,
Steve
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Hi Marius,
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 09:59 +0200, Marius Roets wrote:
I have suddenly started to see very strange things in my openSuse 10.1
installation on my laptop. I was up to date with updates/patches,
until about a month ago, but have done no updates lately, and the only
new software I
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 10:15 +0100, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Perhaps a new business model is called for. So stop selling expensive boxes,
just sell a small envelope with a DVD and a large poster, some stickers and
whatever in, together with a thin how to get started right now manual.
I
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 10:40 +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
Yes. I suspect 80%-90% of the SUSE box manuals never were opened and
just discard or burned, which is pretty much a waste.
I wonder... I think people do look. If they find something that they
think they need to know is something else.
Good morning!
I have a Pinnacle PC/TV Pro with radio that used to work under SuSE
9.3. Parameters for bttv: options bttv autoload=1 card=52 pll=2
radio=1 tuner=0
In SuSE 10.1 (bttv 0.9.16) the TV does work, but the radio does NOT.
And that's the thing I really miss...
I read the kernel source
On 12/6/06, Timo Hoenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marius,
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 09:59 +0200, Marius Roets wrote:
I have suddenly started to see very strange things in my openSuse 10.1
installation on my laptop. I was up to date with updates/patches,
until about a month ago, but have done
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 12:03 +0200, Marius Roets wrote (shortened):
It definitely seems to be the session bus, though I'm not sure what
this means, since I don't know what dbus is :)
Yes, it is the session bus. That's actually good news ;-)
I will file the bug.
Thanks for that.
Please
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 00:55, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I think people do look. If they find something that they
think they need to know is something else. Perhaps it is that mostly men
buy Linux?
I read mine while waiting for the install to finish, and anytime I can't
get something to
Adriaan van Nijendaal wrote:
Good morning!
I have a Pinnacle PC/TV Pro with radio that used to work under SuSE
9.3. Parameters for bttv: options bttv autoload=1 card=52 pll=2
radio=1 tuner=0
In SuSE 10.1 (bttv 0.9.16) the TV does work, but the radio does NOT.
And that's the thing I really
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 01:09:55AM -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 00:55, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I think people do look. If they find something that they
think they need to know is something else. Perhaps it is that mostly men
buy Linux?
I read mine while
Hi,
Been using this 10.2 RC1 for a while. What (still) bothers me with this
new update system is that 'opensuseupdater' and 'zen-updater' still see
different set of updates regardless of the fact that now sources *are*
in sync (and seem to stay in sync MUCH better than before). Anyone from
SUSE
On Wednesday, 6. December 2006 11:52, Janne Karhunen wrote:
Been using this 10.2 RC1 for a while. What (still) bothers me with this
new update system is that 'opensuseupdater' and 'zen-updater' still see
different set of updates regardless of the fact that now sources *are*
What kind of
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 19:56, John Andersen said:
The latest Ktorrent 2.1.beta1 (which I had to build from tar ball because I
couldn't find any RPMs) is very nice, and much faster than 1.x
And it's here:
| 20061124-123042 | 20061124-123042
Yes| 20061124-190208 | 20061124-190208
Yes| 20061206-113400 | 20061206-113400
Names/services still are not too descriptive :/
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On Wednesday 06 December 2006 11:00, Adriaan van Nijendaal wrote:
Good morning!
Môgge! :)
I have a Pinnacle PC/TV Pro with radio that used to work under
SuSE 9.3. Parameters for bttv: options bttv autoload=1 card=52
pll=2 radio=1 tuner=0
In SuSE 10.1 (bttv 0.9.16) the TV does work, but the
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Basil Chupin wrote:
Adriaan van Nijendaal wrote:
(...)
Question:
Any ideas as to how to get the radio on a PC/TV Pro to work under
10.1?
Did you set radio=1?
Yes - I won't get an /dev/radio0 otherwise. So, with all of the
combinations I tried, radio=1 is
Will Stephenson wrote:
My rules of thumb for packaging stuff in the build service are, if it's in
Factory but not in a released product, look in KDE:Backports for a backported
version, if it's not in any product, look in KDE:Community, and if it's a
beta, look in KDE:Playground.
Thanks
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 11:11 +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 01:09:55AM -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 00:55, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I think people do look. If they find something that they
think they need to know is something else.
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 04:55, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 10:40 +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
Yes. I suspect 80%-90% of the SUSE box manuals never were opened and
just discard or burned, which is pretty much a waste.
I wonder... I think people do look. If they
M Harris wrote:
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2068786,00.asp
... and now, we have the future comfort of knowing that there will be
better
*operability* between M$ and Suse OpenOffice...
I sure hope that doesn't mean that OpenOffice will be affected by the
next
Kai Ponte wrote:
Not to beat a dying horse, but this was too intersting to pass up and not to
pass on to you fine folks.
Slashdot has an article linking to a groklaw piece on why they thing the
MS/Novell deal is very very bad.
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/06/0134211
Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-05 at 22:40 +0100, jdd wrote:
Carl William Spitzer IV a écrit :
It was when I had a TRS80-4P
and my HP-41 with 64 10 bits registers :-) - 640 _bits_
I figured you were one of us old farts. These kids have it easy now.
Hi all,
I've my servers configured to use an ldap backend for the
authentication (pam-ldap) and to retrieve various information like
home directory, uid, gid, and shell.
Actually I defined on all the servers a common set of parameter
regarding the accounts which, grace period, minimum length,
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 02:08, Marius Roets wrote:
When I go to KDE settings-Desktop-Behavior, and select Show icons
on Desktop, it works as expected, and I see my KDE desktop. If I
deselect this option however, the Gnome desktop comes back. I don't
like icons on my desktop as a rule, so
-190208
Yes| 20061206-113400 | 20061206-113400
Names/services still are not too descriptive :/
Yep, even the install-DVD is labled that way. I reported it with beta 2 I
think, but nobody cared...
Sven
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On Wednesday 06 December 2006 12:08, Janne Karhunen wrote:
Sub'd? | Name| Service
---+-+
Yes| 20061124-123042 | 20061124-123042
Yes| 20061124-190208 | 20061124-190208
Yes| 20061206-113400 | 20061206-113400
Names/services still
| 20061124-190208 | 20061124-190208
Yes| 20061206-113400 | 20061206-113400
Names/services still are not too descriptive :/
Yep, even the install-DVD is labled that way. I reported it with beta 2 I
think, but nobody cared...
That's the reason why I use zypper to add repos. You can specify
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 09:08, Marius Roets said:
Without changing any settings, or doing any updates, my laptop
suddenly displays a Gnome desktop background, instead of KDE which I
have always used.
When I go to KDE settings-Desktop-Behavior, and select Show icons
on Desktop, it works
On Dec 04, 06 09:24:22 -0700, Rylan Cottrell wrote:
There lies the problem. I am in Xinerama mode not clone mode. However
the resolution is based from the main monitor. So instead of one monitor
being 1280x800 and the other being 1280x1024 it becomes 2560x800. Is
this then a bug I should be
On 12/6/06, Will Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Almost certainly nautilus is running, probably resumed by session management.
Check ksysguard or ps aux's output, and see if it is listed in
~/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc. If it is, open kcontrol-KDE
Components-Session Manager, check
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Sorry, but that is true for the advanced tech geek that will anyhow
find it's infos in the web. Just about 3 month ago, my sister converted
from Win to Linux (ok: I persuaded her). She did the installation by HER
SELF, following the manual. Of course, afterwards
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 01:09:55AM -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 00:55, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I think people do look. If they find something that they
think they need to know is something else. Perhaps it is that mostly men
buy
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 01:29, jdd wrote:
...
what should be nice would be local print stores with
hardbound capability (and R°V° laser printer). This have
nothing to do with openSUSE but should happen soon, there is
a market for that
In order to make that feasible, one thing that
Hi,
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| I posted here on Friday about Emacs 22 built with GTK
| support segfaulting after I installed wxGTK on SUSE 10.1
| (MID [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and haven't
| gotten any reply yet. I would be grateful if anyone who
| uses the GTK build of Emacs 22 could test
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 15:14, James Knott wrote:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Sorry, but that is true for the advanced tech geek that will anyhow
find it's infos in the web. Just about 3 month ago, my sister converted
from Win to Linux (ok: I persuaded her). She did the installation
On 12/6/06, Ken Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here, the last Admin book included in the box looks like a dog chewed it.
I've almost never opened any User manual which is still being included in the
box.
Chances are, when you need help the most is when you're trying to figure out
why
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Hi,
I'm trying to get ready the aria2 metalink client (aria2-0.9.0.tar.bz2) in
time for the suse 10.2 release. I get this error in the configure run:
checking for xml2-config... /usr/bin/xml2-config
checking for libxml - version = 2.6.24...
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John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 23:33, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Are there any way I can get it query both, or alternatively use my
10.0.0.1 DNS, if it is not a company.net address ?
I know from that-other-os(tm), it is possible, since it works when using
VPN.
You
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The Wednesday 2006-12-06 at 17:14 +0100, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Note: your cryptografic signature is too big, couldn't you use something
else (pgp, for instance)?.
Besides, the main PC to use VPN is a laptop, and will move across
multiple
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The Wednesday 2006-12-06 at 10:40 +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
Yes. I suspect 80%-90% of the SUSE box manuals never were opened and
just discard or burned, which is pretty much a waste.
I keep all of mine - I do read them and point (RTFM) people
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The Wednesday 2006-12-06 at 10:14 -0500, James Knott wrote:
Real Geeks are not allowed to read the manual. ;-)
No, we just hide. We read them in bed or in the throne, when we can't use
the computer and nobody sees us ;-)
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Cheers,
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 09:55, M Harris wrote:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 11:31, Simon Roberts wrote:
This, I guess, is probably a generic Unix question,
No, most Suse users will never do this...
I want to attach to the output stream of an existing terminal.
You will
I reorganized some documentation. This is motivated by:
- Recently I contacted rpm-metadata mailing lists in order to ask about some
mismatchs between the dtd files and the implemented versions in yum and suse
tools. Basically there is not much people working on the specs so now the
spec does
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