Re: [opensuse-factory] compiz + xcb problem

2006-12-16 Thread Simon Strandman
Stefan Dirsch skrev: On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 11:08:43PM +0100, Simon Strandman wrote: Hello I wanted to try the latest xgl/compiz stuff so I added a two repos from repos.opensuse.org; X11:/XGL and xorg72. That got me Xorg 7.2 RC3, mesa 6.5.2, compiz 0.3.4 and some other stuff. The new

Re: [opensuse-factory] D-Link DWL 520+ support

2006-12-16 Thread Sid Boyce
Vahis wrote: In 10.0 there's an update available on the update servers, a script that installs the acx100 firmware for Texas Instruments chipset used in DWL520+. This works fine, the card works without any problems. If I update to 10.2 the card does not work anymore. This script is no more

[opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread ByteEnable
Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE 10.2 and my clock is running too fast. I turned on NTP but NTP only works when its first run, then defaults back to the local clock, which is the clock that is running too fast. This is a problem specific to 10.2. I've had OpenSUSE 10.1, Fedora Core 5 and 6 on this same

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Anders Norrbring
ByteEnable wrote: Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE 10.2 and my clock is running too fast. I turned on NTP but NTP only works when its first run, then defaults back to the local clock, which is the clock that is running too fast. This is a problem specific to 10.2. I've had OpenSUSE 10.1, Fedora Core 5

[opensuse] opensuse mini-CD install issue

2006-12-16 Thread 张韡武
Hello. We go a problem here: we are going to distribute SUSE mini-installation CD to the campus that automatically use the network installation method and use our campus SUSE mirror server for installation source. Speed is satisfying (download at 2MB/s). The problem is the mini-CDR we ordered for

[opensuse] Saving configuration in LiveDVD

2006-12-16 Thread Charalampos Alexopoulos
Hi I want to use openSuse Live DVD as a safe way to browse the internet, and i need some way to save the configuration in order not to have to reconfigure every time i start the computer. Is that posible? Thank you in advance Charalampos Alexopoulos -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Jan Karjalainen
Anders Norrbring wrote: ByteEnable wrote: Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE 10.2 and my clock is running too fast. I turned on NTP but NTP only works when its first run, then defaults back to the local clock, which is the clock that is running too fast. This is a problem specific to 10.2. I've had

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread jdd
Jan Karjalainen a écrit : Anders Norrbring wrote: ByteEnable wrote: Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE 10.2 and my clock is running too fast. I turned on NTP but NTP only works when its first run, then defaults back to the local clock, which is the clock that is running too fast. This is a problem

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 00:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: I have the same problem with one of my machines, the clock runs way too fast. I have to run rcntp restart every 10 minutes to keep it somehow adjusted... That's silly. Just run the daemon, that's what its for. man ntpd --

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Jan Karjalainen
John Andersen wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 00:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: I have the same problem with one of my machines, the clock runs way too fast. I have to run rcntp restart every 10 minutes to keep it somehow adjusted... That's silly. Just run the daemon, that's what its

Re: [opensuse] Suspend to ram with HP nx6125 on Suse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Hans du Plooy
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 00:27 +0100, Michal Hlavac wrote: hello, has anybody working suspend to ram on HP nx6125 notebook??? I have suspend-to-ram and suspend-to-disc working pretty fine on my nx6125 under 10.1. It's the resume-from-ram and resume-from-disc that won't work :-) Hans -- To

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 01:03, Jan Karjalainen wrote: John Andersen wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 00:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: I have the same problem with one of my machines, the clock runs way too fast. I have to run rcntp restart every 10 minutes to keep it somehow

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Mark Hounschell
John Andersen wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 00:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: I have the same problem with one of my machines, the clock runs way too fast. I have to run rcntp restart every 10 minutes to keep it somehow adjusted... That's silly. Just run the daemon, that's what its for.

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 01:30, Mark Hounschell wrote: John Andersen wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 00:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: I have the same problem with one of my machines, the clock runs way too fast. I have to run rcntp restart every 10 minutes to keep it somehow

Re: [opensuse] article about Midnight Commander - SOLVED

2006-12-16 Thread Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC)
Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote: Carlos E. R. wrote: El 2006-12-13 a las 16:14 +0200, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) escribió: Had a look in the file and found the StarOffice line. Commented out what was there and inserted the above. Viola, now when I Enter or double click on a selected file it

Re: [opensuse] Is the list owner around?

2006-12-16 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hi, On Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 00:43:57, Carlos E. R. wrote: We need help in the Spanish list, a chap is bouncing mail and the list owner hasn't answered yet for two days at least. Ive answered you on thursday that i need the mail with full headers.. Henne -- Henne Vogelsang,

[opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread HG
Hi! I have a test server that is running 10.0 and it does not have a CD/DVD drive. It does however have a floppy drive (but it's not used and unclear if it is even connected :-) So, how do I update that 10.0 to 10.2? I have another 10.0 on the network as well as 10.2 in a VMware and I can use

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread jdd
HG a écrit : Hi! I have a test server that is running 10.0 and it does not have a CD/DVD drive. It does however have a floppy drive (but it's not used and unclear if it is even connected :-) So, how do I update that 10.0 to 10.2? I have another 10.0 on the network as well as 10.2 in a VMware

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Sandy Drobic
Jan Karjalainen wrote: I think you are confusing the command line ntp with the always running and always correcting ntpd. You have to configure ntpd by adding server lines in /etc/ntp.conf but once you do that if your clock is close at boot time it will keep it in sync forever. But

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 02:32, Sandy Drobic wrote: It only helps because the daemon will set the time at start. You might as well execute ntpdate in a cronjob. Correction: The daemon will set the time continuously. -- _ John Andersen

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Daniel Bauer
On Saturday 16 December 2006 10:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: Anders Norrbring wrote: ByteEnable wrote: Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE 10.2 and my clock is running too fast. I turned on NTP but NTP only works when its first run, then defaults back to the local clock, which is the clock that is

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 02:42, Daniel Bauer wrote: In my experiences ntp deamon adjust the time only if the difference is less than 3600 seconds. You can see in /var/log/ntp if there is a message like I had it: time correction of -3600 seconds exceeds sanity limit (1000); set clock

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread jdd
John Andersen a écrit : On Saturday 16 December 2006 02:42, Daniel Bauer wrote: In my experiences ntp deamon adjust the time only if the difference is less than 3600 seconds. You can see in /var/log/ntp if there is a message like I had it: time correction of -3600 seconds exceeds sanity limit

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Jan Karjalainen
Sandy Drobic wrote: Jan Karjalainen wrote: I think you are confusing the command line ntp with the always running and always correcting ntpd. You have to configure ntpd by adding server lines in /etc/ntp.conf but once you do that if your clock is close at boot time it will keep it in sync

Re: [opensuse] Is the list owner around?

2006-12-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 12:03 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote: On Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 00:43:57, Carlos E. R. wrote: We need help in the Spanish list, a chap is bouncing mail and the list owner hasn't answered yet for two days at

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Sandy Drobic
John Andersen wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 02:32, Sandy Drobic wrote: It only helps because the daemon will set the time at start. You might as well execute ntpdate in a cronjob. Correction: The daemon will set the time continuously. In theory. (^-^) On most of my system it works

[opensuse] OpenOffice_org-2.0.4-1.10

2006-12-16 Thread Michael Leuty
I see that there is now a set of OpenOffice_org-2.0.4-1.10 packages in suse/projects/OpenOffice.org/10.2-i386/ What is the difference between these and the 2.0.4-38 packages that come with openSUSE 10.2? Is it anything to do with the improved compatibility with Microsoft Office files promised

Re: [opensuse] Is the list owner around?

2006-12-16 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hi, On Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 13:09:49, Carlos E. R. wrote: The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 12:03 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote: On Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 00:43:57, Carlos E. R. wrote: We need help in the Spanish list, a chap is bouncing mail and the list owner hasn't

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 01:37 -0900, John Andersen wrote: I have to run rcntp restart every 10 minutes to keep it somehow adjusted... That's silly. Just run the daemon, that's what its for. man ntpd Thats not silly,

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Gerrit Jan
Op zaterdag 16 december 2006 15:10, schreef John Meyer: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean the screen goes black and I find myself at the login screen again). Anybody had

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 07:10 -0700, John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean the screen goes black and I find myself at the login screen again). Anybody had this

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread John Meyer
Kenneth Schneider wrote: On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 07:10 -0700, John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean the screen goes black and I find myself at the login screen

Re: [opensuse] Is the list owner around?

2006-12-16 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Saturday 16 December 2006 08:59, Henne Vogelsang wrote: We can only assume that the subscribed address is cticorporativo at fibertel.com.ar It is not and there is also nothing that is similar to it. Thats why i need to digg deeper. There are a couple of com.ar subscriptions (only one

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread ByteEnable
Daniel Bauer wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 10:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: Anders Norrbring wrote: ByteEnable wrote: Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE 10.2 and my clock is running too fast. I turned on NTP but NTP only works when its first run, then defaults back to the local

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread ByteEnable
jdd wrote: John Andersen a écrit : On Saturday 16 December 2006 02:42, Daniel Bauer wrote: In my experiences ntp deamon adjust the time only if the difference is less than 3600 seconds. You can see in /var/log/ntp if there is a message like I had it: time correction of -3600 seconds

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Anders Norrbring
ByteEnable wrote: Daniel Bauer wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 10:37, Jan Karjalainen wrote: Anders Norrbring wrote: ByteEnable wrote: Hi, I'm using OpenSUSE 10.2 and my clock is running too fast. I turned on NTP but NTP only works when its first run, then defaults back

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread jdd
ByteEnable a écrit : Dude, my hardware is not broke! OpenSUSE 10.2 is broke! or the particular ntp version of 10.2... jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/mediawiki/index.php/GPS_Lowrance_GO -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Anders Norrbring
ByteEnable wrote: [8] Dude, my hardware is not broke! OpenSUSE 10.2 is broke! Byte Watch the attitude... If you don't like it the way it is, either rewrite openSUSE, or change distro, it's your choice. -- Anders Norrbring Norrbring Consulting smime.p7s Description: S/MIME

Re: [opensuse] Stupid question?

2006-12-16 Thread James Tremblay
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 08:51 +0200, Janne Karhunen wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 00:18, Stevens wrote: re: backwards compatability: Will rpms for 10.1 run on 10.2? It's actually quite sad that all packaging effort in Linux needs to be endlessly replicated. Same thing done over

[opensuse] Power off problem

2006-12-16 Thread BandiPat
Hey SuSE guys/girls, Anyone have any luck in finding the problem causing 10.2 not to power down the machine? As a couple of others here have had happen, I too installed 10.2, but it will not power off the computer. It will shutdown, but not power off as with earlier versions. It's a

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 16:38 +0100, jdd wrote: Dude, my hardware is not broke! OpenSUSE 10.2 is broke! or the particular ntp version of 10.2... That problem of the clock going to fast has appeared and dissapeared randomly over the

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 boot problem: need noresume in grub after changing partition table (on non-boot drive)

2006-12-16 Thread S Glasoe
On Friday 15 December 2006 13:23, Elvis Chen wrote: hi all, snip I/O error reading swsusp image. Initially I thought this was a swap-partition problem. Since I was able to boot into fail-safe mode, I doubled checked my /etc/fstab and made sure that no swap partition is allocated on my PATA

[opensuse] Power off problem

2006-12-16 Thread BandiPat
Hey SuSE guys/girls, Anyone have any luck in finding the problem causing 10.2 not to power down the machine? As a couple of others here have had happen, I too installed 10.2, but it will not power off the computer. It will shutdown, but not power off as with earlier versions. It's a

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread HG
Hi! Thanks for the tip. But... On 12/16/06, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 02:05, HG wrote: But I have no idea how to do this. If I open System update from YaST, it want's to update my system to 10.0... which is what I want to update from! Point an

Re: [opensuse] Power off problem

2006-12-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 11:08 -0500, BandiPat wrote: Anyone have any luck in finding the problem causing 10.2 not to power down the machine? As a couple of others here have had happen, I too installed 10.2, but it will not power off the

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Tom Patton
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 16:56 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 16:38 +0100, jdd wrote: Dude, my hardware is not broke! OpenSUSE 10.2 is broke! Well in this entire thread, unless I missed it, did he ever really say he

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 Preorder

2006-12-16 Thread Stelian Iancu
On Thursday 14 December 2006 21:23, Paul Ollion wrote: Thank you for this information, I could find it, but the manual appears to be in German and I am not able to read this language. I can manage with French or English only. is there another solution to buy a 10.2 boxed set ? They also have

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 18:26 +0200, HG wrote: Hi! Thanks for the tip. But... In the mean time, I looked around SUSE help again. I did found a paragraph of the system update. It says: Update the version of SUSE Linux installed on your system with 'System Update'. During operation, you can

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Russbucket
On Sat December 16 2006 06:10, John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean the screen goes black and I find myself at the login screen again). Anybody had this

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread jfweber
On Sat December 16 2006 10:21 am, ByteEnable scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer: Snip Bottom line is that something in OpenSUSE 10.2 is messed up! Too many people complaining about the same issue. Again, I've only had this issue with OpenSUSE 10.2, other Linux

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread Leendert Meyer
On Saturday 16 December 2006 17:26, HG wrote: So it means that I need to boot from something. Now, I can boot from The way I installed 10.2 on my pc is: put linux and initrd from 10.2's boot.iso somewhere on a partition, made an entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst pointing to both, and rebooted.

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 09:56 -0700, Tom Patton wrote: Well in this entire thread, unless I missed it, did he ever really say he DID remove /etc/adjtime properly? I saw a won't work...but did he try? My crystal ball says it won't. O:-) If

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 12:23 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat December 16 2006 10:21 am, ByteEnable scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer: Snip Bottom line is that something in OpenSUSE 10.2 is messed up!

Re: [opensuse] Sound not working

2006-12-16 Thread ianseeks
Hi I had this problem with Kaffiene and Amarok in releases 10.1 and 10.2. I would get sound via Yast but nothing from root or normal users. It corrected itself once I upgraded my Kaffeine RPMs etc from Packman. regards Ian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Anders Norrbring
Carlos E. R. wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 09:56 -0700, Tom Patton wrote: Well in this entire thread, unless I missed it, did he ever really say he DID remove /etc/adjtime properly? I saw a won't work...but did he try? My crystal ball says

Re: [opensuse] Stupid question?

2006-12-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On 2006-12-15 16:31, Jan Engelhardt wrote: re: backwards compatability: Will rpms for 10.1 run on 10.2? A lot of them do. The biggest 'dependency pullers' are - as always - python, perl, kde/gnome/yast/hardware-detection. So any 10.1 package that is not realted to these will probably

Re: [opensuse] Stupid question?

2006-12-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Will rpms for 10.1 run on 10.2? It's actually quite sad that all packaging effort in Linux needs to be endlessly replicated. Same thing done over and over again for years. Time for Novell propose something radical in rpm.org (now that it's getting on again)? Let's say we are happy with the

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread HG
Hi! On 12/16/06, Kenneth Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there no way to temporarily add a CD/DVD reader just to install the newer version? Even a USB external drive would do. Physically not really (possible as that's how it was installed in the first place, but now it's too much work).

Re: [opensuse] Is the list owner around?

2006-12-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Dec 15 2006 16:34, Curtis Rey wrote: On Fri December 15 2006 15:43, Carlos E. R. wrote: Hi, We need help in the Spanish list, a chap is bouncing mail and the list owner hasn't answered yet for two days at least. Same here, it's rather annoying to say the least. My policy for mailing

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread HG
Hi! On 12/16/06, Leendert Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 17:26, HG wrote: So it means that I need to boot from something. Now, I can boot from The way I installed 10.2 on my pc is: put linux and initrd from 10.2's boot.iso somewhere on a partition, made an entry

[opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Preferably Stamps.com but whatever will do -- Michael S. Dunsavage -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread Leendert Meyer
On Saturday 16 December 2006 19:21, HG wrote: The way I installed 10.2 on my pc is: put linux and initrd from 10.2's boot.iso somewhere on a partition, made an entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst pointing to both, and rebooted. Ah, so it can be on the same partition (as where the system is now

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Randall R Schulz
Russ, Two questions, below... On Saturday 16 December 2006 09:21, Russbucket wrote: On Sat December 16 2006 06:10, John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean

Re: [opensuse] CN=Kevin Gassiot/OU=HOU/OU=VES/O=VDGC is out of the office.

2006-12-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
I will be out of the office starting 12/16/2006 and will not return until 01/02/2007. I will reply to your message when I return. This sucks. The Internet really needs a Vacation Extension to either SMTP (we block Vacation messages) or people's MUAs/MTAs (making them not reply to mails

[opensuse] Automount DVD fails

2006-12-16 Thread Icos Lau III
Hy, I try setup many diferents ways to automount my data DVDs on openSUSE 10.2, but nothing works. The mount from konsole works fine, but the automount only work for cdrom drive. I read many articles for these problem, somebody tell me install ivman, others describe change the udev, but is look

Re: [opensuse] CN=Kevin Gassiot/OU=HOU/OU=VES/O=VDGC is out of the office.

2006-12-16 Thread Randall R Schulz
On Saturday 16 December 2006 10:36, Jan Engelhardt wrote: I will be out of the office starting 12/16/2006 and will not return until 01/02/2007. I will reply to your message when I return. This sucks. The Internet really needs a Vacation Extension to either SMTP (we block Vacation

Re: [opensuse] Power off problem

2006-12-16 Thread Raúl Moratalla
El Sábado, 16 de Diciembre de 2006 17:08, BandiPat escribió: Hey SuSE guys/girls, Anyone have any luck in finding the problem causing 10.2 not to power down the machine? As a couple of others here have had happen, I too installed 10.2, but it will not power off the computer. It will

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread Per Jessen
Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Preferably Stamps.com but whatever will do I haven't tried real stamps, just envelopes with e.g. a PP-stamp. (for Switzerland). /Per Jessen, Zürich -- http://www.spamchek.com/ - managed email security.

[opensuse] Checking a missing rule for ftl.c

2006-12-16 Thread Markus Elfring
Hello, I have updated my system from the current DVD. http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/iso/torrent/openSUSE-10.2-GM-DVD-x86_64.torrent I would like to recompile the kernel for my needs. How can the following obstacle be resolved? Which dependencies are involved?

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread John Meyer
Don't know. Have you checked over at wine yet? Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Preferably Stamps.com but whatever will do -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] Power off problem

2006-12-16 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On Saturday 16 December 2006 12:08 pm, BandiPat wrote: Anyone have any luck in finding the problem causing 10.2 not to power down the machine?  As a couple of others here have had happen, I too installed 10.2, but it will not power off the computer.  It will shutdown, but not power off as with

Re: [Fwd: Re: [opensuse] test]

2006-12-16 Thread Susemail
On Friday 15 December 2006 13:26, Kenneth Schneider wrote: Am I the only one on the list getting these auto replies from this twit? Forwarded Message From: CTI Corporativo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Kenneth Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [opensuse] test Date:

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 Preorder

2006-12-16 Thread Paul Ollion
On Saturday 16 December 2006 18:00, Stelian Iancu wrote: http://www.edv-buchversand.de/suse/product.php?cnt=productid=sus171lng= Thanks Stelian It appears possible toorder a 10.2 boxed set from this place. Unfortunately the Warenkorb does not work. I will try again to morrow -- Paul

Re: [opensuse] Where are system update instructions? Need to update 10.0-10.2 without CD-drive.

2006-12-16 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-12-16 10:26, HG wrote: Hi! Thanks for the tip. But... On 12/16/06, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 02:05, HG wrote: But I have no idea how to do this. If I open System update from YaST, it want's to update my system to 10.0... which is what I

Re: [opensuse] Stupid question?

2006-12-16 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-12-16 12:07, Jan Engelhardt wrote: On 2006-12-15 16:31, Jan Engelhardt wrote: re: backwards compatability: Will rpms for 10.1 run on 10.2? A lot of them do. The biggest 'dependency pullers' are - as always - python, perl, kde/gnome/yast/hardware-detection. So

[opensuse] printer awake in 10.0

2006-12-16 Thread jdd
I have a laserjet5 laser printer connected to my 10.0 server. periodically I hear it awake from sleep when no job is needed (but it don't print) of course I can't know is this awaking is done by the server or any client (I have just now one XP and one 10.1 client connected) do you know

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 12:18 -0700, John Meyer wrote: Don't know. Have you checked over at wine yet? Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Preferably Stamps.com but whatever will do Stamps.com doesn't install correctly due to IE not

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread John Meyer
Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 12:18 -0700, John Meyer wrote: Don't know. Have you checked over at wine yet? Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Preferably Stamps.com but whatever will do Stamps.com doesn't install

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Russbucket
On Sat December 16 2006 10:32, Randall R Schulz wrote: Russ, Two questions, below... On Saturday 16 December 2006 09:21, Russbucket wrote: On Sat December 16 2006 06:10, John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Russbucket
On Sat December 16 2006 10:21, John Meyer wrote: Russbucket wrote: On Sat December 16 2006 06:10, John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean the screen goes

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread James Knott
John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE. It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean the screen goes black and I find myself at the login screen again). Anybody had this problem happen to them? Works

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Randall R Schulz
Russ, On Saturday 16 December 2006 12:25, Russbucket wrote: ... System is PIII 866MHZ, 512 memory. Have you the proverbial patience of a saint? In other words, isn't Google Earth dismally slow on such a machine? Not really since I changed my vidio card to an Nvidi base FX5200 with

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 13:22 -0700, John Meyer wrote: Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 12:18 -0700, John Meyer wrote: Don't know. Have you checked over at wine yet? Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Preferably Stamps.com

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread James Knott
Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Doesn't the government take a dim view of that? ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Juan David Hoyos Rentería
Yes Randall, they did. Look at http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html -- Juan David Hoyos Rentería [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 12/16/06, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Russ, On Saturday 16 December 2006 12:25, Russbucket wrote: ... System is PIII 866MHZ, 512 memory. Have

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread James Knott
Randall R Schulz wrote: Russ, On Saturday 16 December 2006 12:25, Russbucket wrote: ... System is PIII 866MHZ, 512 memory. Have you the proverbial patience of a saint? In other words, isn't Google Earth dismally slow on such a machine? Not really since I

Re: [opensuse] Is the list owner around?

2006-12-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Saturday 2006-12-16 at 14:59 +0100, Henne Vogelsang wrote: ... I have sent you a private copy of one right now. Good. I will have a look. We can only assume that the subscribed address is cticorporativo at fibertel.com.ar It is

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 16:09 -0500, James Knott wrote: Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Doesn't the government take a dim view of that? ;-) Not if you purchase the stamps via an online service... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-12-16 14:51, Randall R Schulz wrote: Wait a minute... Google Earth uses 3D graphics hardware on Linux? I thought it ran under WINE? Have they produced a native Linux port? At least three months ago :-) -- The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s² -- To

[opensuse] Postage Stamps.........IE

2006-12-16 Thread Michael S. Dunsavage
http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page This installed IE flawlessly -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] postage stamps

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 09:26, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote: Has anyone ever tried printing postage stamps in Linux? Preferably Stamps.com but whatever will do -- Michael S. Dunsavage Stamps.com uses a downloaded and installed piece of software, which I have had no reason to test with

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 06:21, ByteEnable wrote: 4 Dec 22:26:39 ntpd[12811]: synchronized to 128.138.140.44, stratum 1 14 Dec 22:26:37 ntpd[12811]: time reset -1.472229 s 14 Dec 22:26:37 ntpd[12811]: kernel time sync enabled 0001 14 Dec 22:28:18 ntpd[12811]: synchronized to

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 05:10, Carlos E. R. wrote: But within limits. After setting the clock once, the clock is running so fast that ntpd can't cope. It will try to slew the clock back, but it does so slowly. That too is configurable. You can tell it not to try these slow movements, but

Re: [opensuse] Google Earth and OpenSuse 10.2

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 05:10, John Meyer wrote: Okay, I've had problems with Google Earth in both GNOME and KDE.  It crashes the current session and forces me back to the login page (and by crash, I mean the screen goes black and I find myself at the login screen again).  Anybody had

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Leendert Meyer
On Saturday 16 December 2006 23:03, John Andersen wrote: Do you have one or several servers configured? You should use as many as 4 or 5, and dons flamesuit avoid the pools because they have proven to be a single point of failure IMHO. If you use a pool, make sure you have at least two other

Re: [opensuse] Is the list owner around?

2006-12-16 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jan Engelhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-16-06 13:20]: My policy for mailing lists I run: everyone I catch sending such stuff gets unsubscribed without notice. Harsh politics, yes. but entirely warrented and proper. More treatement of this manner would proclude many of the lengthy threads in

Re: [opensuse] CN=Kevin Gassiot/OU=HOU/OU=VES/O=VDGC is out of the office.

2006-12-16 Thread Mike McMullin
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 06:01 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will be out of the office starting 12/16/2006 and will not return until 01/02/2007. I will reply to your message when I return. Thanks, Kev in Why does this make we want to send the guy a reply directly? -- To

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread John Andersen
On Saturday 16 December 2006 13:20, Leendert Meyer wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 23:03, John Andersen wrote: Do you have one or several servers configured? You should use as many as 4 or 5, and dons flamesuit avoid the pools because they have proven to be a single point of failure

Re: [opensuse] 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP

2006-12-16 Thread Darryl Gregorash
On 2006-12-16 16:03, John Andersen wrote: On Saturday 16 December 2006 06:21, ByteEnable wrote: 4 Dec 22:26:39 ntpd[12811]: synchronized to 128.138.140.44, stratum 1 14 Dec 22:26:37 ntpd[12811]: time reset -1.472229 s 14 Dec 22:26:37 ntpd[12811]: kernel time sync enabled 0001 14 Dec

[opensuse] photo-editing

2006-12-16 Thread Mike McMullin
The boss was tooling around with the digital camera looking at the .jpg's on the hard drive when she decided to open one in GwenView, after adjusting the gamma, brightness and contrast she wanted to save the result, and toss the original file. It seems that gwenview can make those adjustments

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