Hi all,
Two days ago, at work, i upgraded a IBM-notebook that was installed with
the 10.2-dvd. That particular machines was allways left non-connected,
so when it was connected to the out-side world it discoverd that about
120 patches were available. After some time (ahum) most patches were
Hans Witvliet wrote:
Hi all,
Two days ago, at work, i upgraded a IBM-notebook that was installed with
the 10.2-dvd. That particular machines was allways left non-connected,
so when it was connected to the out-side world it discoverd that about
120 patches were available. After some time (ahum)
On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 03:56:47PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 05:11:58PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
The idea of Packman hosting the packages was presented before. I believe
their
hesitation was not so much fear of GPL violation. More a matter of (1)
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 12:17:41PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
RPMs (kmp packages) for openSUSE 10.2 are finally available. Add this
BTW: I'd be interested to know the reason for renaming these packages in the
build server every other day?
Robert
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Robert Schiele
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 12:31:08PM +0100, Robert Schiele wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 12:17:41PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
RPMs (kmp packages) for openSUSE 10.2 are finally available. Add this
BTW: I'd be interested to know the reason for renaming these packages in the
build server
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 01:23:53PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
This shouldn't happen any more. :-)
So you mean this is somehow like:
if (res == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, This should never happen!\n);
exit(1);
}
;-)
Didn't know that actually anyone uses the sources for
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 02:44:15PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
Exactly. You could figure out with the RPM supplements (modalias
list), which devices are supported by the driver package. BTW, anyone
who knows how to show the Supplements in an RPM?
I'd suggest using the parameter --supplements.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
M9. schreef:
Stefan Dirsch schreef:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 03:56:47PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 05:11:58PM +0100, Stefan Dirsch wrote:
The idea of Packman hosting the packages was presented before. I believe
Hans Witvliet wrote:
Hi all,
Two days ago, at work, i upgraded a IBM-notebook that was installed with
the 10.2-dvd. That particular machines was allways left non-connected,
so when it was connected to the out-side world it discoverd that about
120 patches were available. After some time
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-
All of a sudden, my create_package_descr fails to complete.. I haven't
edited anything by myself, so if there has been changes introduced,
they've been made by the 10.2 system auto-update.
Can someone please advice?
#
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 04:09:48 Joseph Loo wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 09:39:43 Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 11:53 +, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
Is there a cli way of doing the same thing if you are not
running konq or
Hi all,
an update: as promised, I kept searching and... I buied a Linux
journal with an OpenSuse DVD. This time, that worked! I again cannot
understand what changed; the only reason I can see is the different
media type. How can I make sure about the new DVD having the same
content of my other
I run SuSE 10.2 together with MS Windows. The boot menu had OpenSUSE
10.2 as the default, then Windows and then OpenSuSE failsafe.
After installing
some files from madwifi, including three kernel files, have two new
entries on the boot menu:
First of all, I don't think madwifi requires
Mandag 12 februar 2007 22:23 skrev M Harris:
On Sunday 11 February 2007 09:39, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
I don't want my users to be able to switch away from the traditional
SuSE/KDE menu system (i.e., select the new system).
There are many ways of locking down the desktop (although
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Alexander Osthof wrote:
Some people are confused by the differences between the SMP and BIGSMP
kernels included in SUSE Linux,
Yes, including ATI among others.
When building drivers for ati cards you have to guess at which options
to select, because they have
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the high-def
broadcasts, as well as unencrypted QAM through your local cable provider. The
included xine-hd program allows for the user to watch HDTV in a window.
Screenshots are available to see what the card can do. This card is
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Chuck Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-13-07 16:09]:
I wrote my own .nanorc, but it not reading it. Where can I tell it to
read it. I see that in man file something about SYSCONFDIR/nanorc,
where is that file?
after looking closer, I believe that
Hi all,
maybe this is a little bit OT... anyway maybe someone here has already
experienced with this before and can point me to the right source...
Please, read this first:
ab is a tool for benchmarking your Apache Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. It is designed to give you
Ramachandran ms wrote:
I am having a strange probelem that i am not able to sort out
myself. Please redirect me if i am posting this in a wrong forum. I
have installed OpenSuse 10.2 x86_64 version for which i downloaded the
DVD. All the installation went fine and i am able to connect to
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the high-def
broadcasts, as well as unencrypted QAM through your local cable provider. The
included xine-hd program allows for the user to watch HDTV in a window.
Screenshots are available to see what the card can do. This card is
Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the high-def
broadcasts, as well as unencrypted QAM through your local cable
provider. The
included xine-hd program allows for the user to watch HDTV in a window.
Screenshots are available to see what the card can do.
Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the high-def
broadcasts, as well as unencrypted QAM through your local cable
provider. The
included xine-hd program allows for the user to watch HDTV in a window.
Screenshots are available to see what the card can do.
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I run SuSE 10.2 together with MS Windows. The boot menu had SUSE
10.2 as the default, then Windows and then SuSE failsafe. After
installing some files from madwifi, including three kernel files, I
now have the boot menu showing two more versions of SuSE, and has the
Bob S wrote:
On Monday 12 February 2007 22:46, James Knott wrote:
.snip...
The next thing is to find some way to pass that parameter to K3B
from KDar. The K3B manual isn't useful in that regard.
If I remember correctly, kdar asks you what you want to do with the
Kai Ponte wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 08:53, S Glasoe wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 10:21:36 am Joachim Schrod wrote:
The last time I looked at smart, I had to care for SuSEconfig
execution and daemon restarts myself; whereas apt4rpm does this out
of the box. Has this been
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 06:35, Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the high-def
broadcasts, as well as unencrypted QAM through your local cable provider.
The included xine-hd program allows for the user to watch HDTV in a
window. Screenshots are
On Tuesday, 13. February 2007 21:11, Hans du Plooy wrote:
Then open two terminals, su to root and do:
# rfcomm connect rfcomm0 00:0E:ED:61:56:64
replace the MAC address with your phone's MAC.
Thanks, from this on you can also configure it with YaST and control it with
KNetworkManager.
I
I just finished setting up my Swisscom Unlimited Account on SUSE 10.2
with the delivered Sierra aircard 850? (I think, Have to check that)
Got HPSCDA,UMTS,bla,bla,bla... Works great...
Installation was extremely simple once I figured out that almost everything
was already done already by
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 09:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed February 14 2007 9:25 am, JB scratched these words onto a coconut
shell, hoping for an answer:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 06:35, Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 06:23, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Kai Ponte wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 08:53, S Glasoe wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 10:21:36 am Joachim Schrod wrote:
The last time I looked at smart, I had to care for SuSEconfig
execution and daemon restarts
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 01:43, Wade Jones wrote:
On 2/13/07, Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use it all the time to go through VPN into my Windows XP and Windows
2003 workstations.
Just use rdp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] to connect. Because I'm not on the
DNS for my LAN when
On 2/14/07, Russell Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ramachandran ms wrote:
I am having a strange probelem that i am not able to sort out
myself. Please redirect me if i am posting this in a wrong forum. I
have installed OpenSuse 10.2 x86_64 version for which i downloaded the
DVD. All
I just finished setting up my Swisscom Unlimited Account on SUSE 10.2
with the delivered Sierra aircard 850? (I think, Have to check that)
Got HPSCDA,UMTS,bla,bla,bla... Works great...
Installation was extremely simple once I figured out that almost everything
was already done already by
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 22:39, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007, James Wright wrote:
What OS is on 192.168.0.226? Apparently this particular machine is
trying to contact a WINS server. If it is a Windows box see
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 09:59 -0600, JB wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 09:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed February 14 2007 9:25 am, JB scratched these words onto a coconut
shell, hoping for an answer:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 06:35, Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a
Do i need to trace anything and post here ? please advice.. i really
need to connect to the internet to stay updated. i dont want to
download DVD's all the time.
Your network settings? For FF, they're in Edit|Preferences.
Russell
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Alexander Osthof wrote:
I run SuSE 10.2 together with MS Windows. The boot menu had OpenSUSE
10.2 as the default, then Windows and then OpenSuSE failsafe.
After installing
some files from madwifi, including three kernel files, have two new
entries on the boot menu:
First of all, I don't
On Tuesday 13 February 2007, BandiPat wrote:
Question!
I'm a bit confused on the new kernels and hard drives, optical
devices. According to what I'm reading, any kernel 2.6.19 or above is
now using the new libata module for drives. What this does basically
is change all devices that were
On Wed February 14 2007 9:25 am, JB scratched these words onto a coconut
shell, hoping for an answer:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 06:35, Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the
high-def broadcasts, as well as unencrypted QAM through your
local
Hi all,
I have burnt OpenSuse 10.2 on a DVD to install it on my laptop but it
seems that the DVD is not bootable! I have checked everything and all
should be OK but it is not booted from DVD to be able to install it on
my laptop. Can anybody help? BTW I used ISO image burned using
Alexander Osthof wrote:
I run SuSE 10.2 together with MS Windows. The boot menu had OpenSUSE
10.2 as the default, then Windows and then OpenSuSE failsafe.
After installing
some files from madwifi, including three kernel files, have two new
entries on the boot menu:
First of
Hi all,
I have burnt OpenSuse 10.2 on a DVD to install it on my laptop but it
seems that the DVD is not bootable! I have checked everything and all
should be OK but it is not booted from DVD to be able to install it on
my laptop. Can anybody help? BTW I used ISO image burned using
On Wed February 14 2007 11:15 am, Kenneth Schneider scratched these
words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 09:59 -0600, JB wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 09:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed February 14 2007 9:25 am, JB scratched these words onto a
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 03:46, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
- but I'd really like to be able to 100% tailor the KDE menu from the very
beginning. Is this what you say you're able to do..
Quote: When I was designing a user client-only desktop I started from
scratch and built the desk with
On Mon, 12 Feb, 2007 at 19:32:53 -0800, Christopher Dick wrote:
--- Carl Hartung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think that's going to help, Christopher, I'm
beginning to think
there's something more elusive going on here.
Just a quick me too.
I've had more or less the exact same
Alexander Osthof wrote:
Alexander Osthof wrote:
I run SuSE 10.2 together with MS Windows. The boot menu had OpenSUSE
10.2 as the default, then Windows and then OpenSuSE failsafe.
After installing
some files from madwifi, including three kernel files, have two new
entries on the boot menu:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 11:22, M Harris wrote:
- but I'd really like to be able to 100% tailor the KDE menu from the
very beginning. Is this what you say you're able to do..
This is of course theoretically possible---absolutely. Most everything
in
Linux is a text file
Hi all,
A few SuSE versions back ( can't remember when ), I was able to use
Konsole to perform a ssh connection to a remote machine and, from that
machine, execute a command like: sz filename. When that command was
executed, a window would pop up on the Konsole with a dialog asking
where I
Quoting M Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 22:39, Tom Patton wrote:
Any ideas on what might be the cause?
Do the process numbers eventually become defunct or vanish say in
10
minutes or so..?
I'll test it further, including testing other users with gnome
Alexander Osthof wrote:
Hi all,
I have burnt OpenSuse 10.2 on a DVD to install it on my laptop but it
seems that the DVD is not bootable! I have checked everything and all
should be OK but it is not booted from DVD to be able to install it on
my laptop. Can anybody help? BTW I used ISO image
Am Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2007 18:33 schrieb Dennis J. Tuchler:
Alexander Osthof wrote:
Alexander Osthof wrote:
I run SuSE 10.2 together with MS Windows. The boot menu had OpenSUSE
10.2 as the default, then Windows and then OpenSuSE failsafe.
After installing
some files from madwifi,
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
Did you compare the md5sum for the downloaded image? Maybe the image
itself was corrupted.
Also. I have seen such a problem with some (older) laptops - for some
reason they will not boot from a DVD but will
HI,
I found out what was causing the excess use of memory.
I have about 300.000 emails on my thunderbird, and thought it could
be too much.
When I disabled the Thunderbird backend, My problems went way.
Thanks for your help.
Rui Santos
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rui Santos
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
Did you compare the md5sum for the downloaded image? Maybe the image
itself was corrupted.
Also. I have seen such a problem with some (older) laptops - for some
reason they will not boot from a
Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
did you burn the dvd as an image or as a data dvd?
open it in any OS, if you see a file XXX.iso, it's an image, so backup
but not usable
you should see files and directories (root of the dvd)
jdd
--
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
Did you compare the md5sum for the downloaded image? Maybe the image
itself was corrupted.
Also. I have seen such a problem with some (older) laptops - for some
reason they will not boot from a
jdd wrote:
Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
did you burn the dvd as an image or as a data dvd?
open it in any OS, if you see a file XXX.iso, it's an image, so backup
but not usable
you should see files and directories (root of the dvd)
jdd
Well,
For now i have configured that as Direct Connection to internet. But
still i have the same problem.
also i have problem with chat clients like gaim and the other one for kde.
Regards,
Ramachandran m s
On 2/14/07, Russell Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do i need to trace anything and post
Jose wrote:
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
Did you compare the md5sum for the downloaded image? Maybe the image
itself was corrupted.
Also. I have seen such a problem with some (older) laptops - for some
reason they will
In the irc opensuse-yast meeting there was a request for some info on how the
metadata signatures work.
I have documented it as a model here:
http://en.opensuse.org/Libzypp/Metadata_Signature
This model is linked from each metadata docu in
http://en.opensuse.org/Standards with the specific
Danesh Daroui wrote:
Jose wrote:
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
Did you compare the md5sum for the downloaded image? Maybe the image
itself was corrupted.
Also. I have seen such a problem with some (older) laptops - for
* Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-14-07 11:08]:
[...]
Okay, well, I'm not sure then - but, I just installed the new version
of Pan 0.123 today. As there isn't an RPM I did the ./configure
make checkinstall route.
13:28 wahoo:~ smart query --installed --channels-show pan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jose wrote:
Danesh Daroui wrote:
Jose wrote:
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
Did you compare the md5sum for the downloaded image? Maybe the image
itself was corrupted.
Also. I have seen such a problem with some (older)
Danesh Daroui wrote:
Jose wrote:
Danesh Daroui wrote:
Jose wrote:
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Yes I have. I am sure it first checks the CD ROM.
Did you compare the md5sum for the downloaded image? Maybe the image
itself was corrupted.
Also. I have seen such a problem
I'm getting the following messages in /var/log/messages, and I notice
that phpinfo() now cannot recognise any of the installed extensions
(like MySql). Is it something to do with AppArmor again? Either way,
can anyone advise on what I should do? Many thanks.
Messages follow:
Feb 14
Ysgrifennodd Peter Bradley:
I'm getting the following messages in /var/log/messages, and I notice
that phpinfo() now cannot recognise any of the installed extensions
(like MySql). Is it something to do with AppArmor again? Either way,
can anyone advise on what I should do? Many thanks.
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 10:30, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-14-07 11:08]:
[...]
Okay, well, I'm not sure then - but, I just installed the new version
of Pan 0.123 today. As there isn't an RPM I did the ./configure
make checkinstall route.
13:28
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed February 14 2007 9:25 am, JB scratched these words onto a coconut
shell, hoping for an answer:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 06:35, Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the
high-def broadcasts, as well as unencrypted
JB wrote:
Nice. shame it's NTSC and ATSC only though. I was all ready to buy
one... and then realized... no PAL, No DVB-S, C, or T... so those of
us who live outside of the US, Canada, South Korea, Argentina, and
Mexico are out of luck with this particular card.
We're out of luck
Onsdag 14 februar 2007 18:44 skrev M Harris:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 11:22, M Harris wrote:
- but I'd really like to be able to 100% tailor the KDE menu from the
very beginning. Is this what you say you're able to do..
This is of course theoretically possible---absolutely.
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It wasn't successful. I downloaded a new image from another mirror
server but I still have same problem. I can see the contents of my DVD
on both machines (Windows and Ubuntu) but it is not bootable! I used
Language Add-on CD and burned it on
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It wasn't successful. I downloaded a new image from another mirror
server but I still have same problem. I can see the contents of my DVD
on both machines (Windows and Ubuntu) but it is not bootable! I used
Language Add-on CD and
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 18:44, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Alexander Osthof wrote:
Hi all,
I have burnt OpenSuse 10.2 on a DVD to install it on my laptop but it
seems that the DVD is not bootable! I have checked everything and all
should be OK but it is not booted from DVD to be able to
Rikard Johnels wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 18:44, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Alexander Osthof wrote:
Hi all,
I have burnt OpenSuse 10.2 on a DVD to install it on my laptop but it
seems that the DVD is not bootable! I have checked everything and all
should be OK but it is not booted
* Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-14-07 16:01]:
The image in this link:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/iso/cd/openSUSE-10.2-GM-Addon-Lang-i386.iso
had problems.
Could it be that this is *not* a bootable image. IIANM, you need one
of the *CD1* images to boot. The
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-14-07 16:01]:
The image in this link:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/iso/cd/openSUSE-10.2-GM-Addon-Lang-i386.iso
had problems.
Could it be that this is *not* a bootable image. IIANM, you need one
of the
Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] さんは書きました:
full, but when set to full is actually off/none. Go into your
personal settings and change your anti-alias setting to medium or slight
according to your own preferences. I use medium.
No, that's not true. See my comments in
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 02:58:47 pm Danesh Daroui wrote:
The image in this link:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/iso/cd/openSUSE-10.2-GM-Ad
don-Lang-i386.iso
had problems.
That shouldn't be bootable. That is like a driver disk/cd/iso in that it
should be
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the Citrix client on my box (OpenSuSe 10.2,
x86_64) and have a problem. The Citrix docs say it requires
OpenMotif2.2 or better. I've installed several (perhaps that's part of
the problem?) and now have:
openmotif-libs-32bit-2.3.0beta2-32
openmotif-2.3.0beta2-32
Hello,
I have noticed that on OpenSUSE 10.1, creating a folder with the 'Create
Folder' button in a GtkFileChooser (mode: save) window creates a
directory with the permissions drwxr-xr--. This behavior can be
reproduced with:
- Open an image in the GIMP
- Select File: Save As
- Expand the
* Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-14-07 16:19]:
[...]
In that case can anyone provide the link to the minimum bootable CD
which is needed to install? I am downloading the DVD version but it
takes long time.
you already have it. You want one of the ***CD1*** images that fits
your
* Simon Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-14-07 16:25]:
How do I know where to get libXm.so.3 (I'm assuming that it's not in
the openmotif package after all?)
pin reports libXm.so.3 exists in openmotif-devel and openmotif-libs
I would use the x86_64 packages, not the i586 or -32bit packages. And
You should update your AppArmor profiles.
Run logprof (command line) or the yast version of logprof: YaST -
Novell AppArmor - Update Profile Wizard
Either way, the tools will ask questions and walk you through the process.
If you're not sure what the wizard's questions mean, try:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/iso/cd/openSUSE-10.2-GM-Addon-Lang-i386.iso
had problems.
The Addon CD is not bootable, it just contains more language packs.
For install, you need the CD1.
Also, it is a bad idea to burn cd
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 10:15, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
snip
Ever hear of satellite TV?
Nah! Ya mean they got that kinda thing? Of course I have, but it's expensive
as hell, even the 'cheap' packages (it's expensive relatively, since my only
income is a 700 dollar disability check
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/iso/cd/openSUSE-10.2-GM-Addon-Lang-i386.iso
had problems.
The Addon CD is not bootable, it just contains more language packs.
For install, you need the CD1.
Also, it is a bad
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right. Sorry, I am not that silly, but I think the information
The silly, or actually the incompetent in my signature is just for
fun with my friends. Sorry if I offended you or somebody else.
1. I saw a very cool 3D modeling which
Sunny wrote:
On 2/14/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right. Sorry, I am not that silly, but I think the information
The silly, or actually the incompetent in my signature is just for
fun with my friends. Sorry if I offended you or somebody else.
1. I saw a very cool 3D
Hey,
So I have OpenOffice 2.0.4, no big deal. I noticed that when people send me
things in *.doc format, it is distorted, in particular, pictures, tables, and
frames. Does anyone else have this problem? If you do, how did you solve it?
Would it be better to upgrade to 2.1.0, if so, what's
Jay Smith wrote:
Hey,
So I have OpenOffice 2.0.4, no big deal. I noticed that when people send me
things in *.doc format, it is distorted, in particular, pictures, tables, and
frames. Does anyone else have this problem? If you do, how did you solve it?
Would it be better to upgrade
Jay Smith wrote:
Would it be better to upgrade to 2.1.0,
Probably wouldn't hurt, and might help.
if so, what's the cleanest way to
install all the rpms? Is there a repository for it? Thanks for your help.
go to your favorite closest mirror, projects directory, OpenOffice. HTH
--
Joe
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 10:17 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed February 14 2007 9:25 am, JB scratched these words onto a coconut
shell, hoping for an answer:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 06:35, Clayton wrote:
The HD-5500 is a HDTV tuner card, that recieves free over the
high-def
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 3:26 pm, Danesh Daroui wrote:
It wasn't successful. I downloaded a new image from another mirror
server but I still have same problem. I can see the contents of my DVD
on both machines (Windows and Ubuntu) but it is not bootable! I used
Language Add-on CD and
how did you burn the dvd? did you burn as the image to disk? or you
made a data disk that contained the iso?
I hope you burned the image to disk.
I have burnt OpenSuse 10.2 on a DVD to install it on my laptop but it
seems that the DVD is not bootable! I have checked everything and all
should
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 08:52, James Knott wrote:
Bob S wrote:
On Monday 12 February 2007 22:46, James Knott wrote:
.snip...
I couldn't find any such thing in KDar, only K3B. If I knew what
the parameter to use UDF was, it would be a simple matter to apply
it in KDar.
On Wed Feb 14 18:03 , Joshua Raphael P. Fuentes sent:
The cleanest way to install rpms is installing by rpms.
just use rpm -Uvh , this will upgrade the existing
package installed. As for my experience with openoffice, you must
install it with a wild card. For ex (rpm -Uvh *).
Tried it
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 21:18, Jay Smith wrote:
While we're on the subject, any
idea when Novell or OpenSuSE will make the OpenSuSE edition of
OpenOffice.org 2.1 or are they waiting for the next release.
You probably won't want it...
... because it will be the
I remember Leo Laporte of the Screensavers fame, mentioning something
about HDTV for free on Linux on that show. By the way, Leo Laporte
has a book in libraries. There *might* be mention of it, I don't know.
I remember the guys on the Screensavers were favorable and
knowledgeable on Linux and
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZD7QraljRfM
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It's not heresy at all. The ODF Alliance has no real problem with it. The new
Microsoft XML format and ODF don't work together yet. With this plan, they will.
ODF will still be ODF and MS XML will be MS XML. They are just making sure they
translate each other. OpenOffice is it's own project
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