Kmail has memorized some addresses that I typed in in error, and even
manufactured a couple, AFAICT. Is there a list of these somewhere that I
can edit, and if so, where? (I don't have an address book, altho I should,
and some day I'll figure out how to make one.)
--doug
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 18:05, dwain wrote:
i find that when new software comes out, it takes a while to get the
update quickly. i have been asked by the inkscape folks if i would be
interested in packaging rpms for opensuse.
as new to this os as i am and not being a programmer, not afraid
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 17:12, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Kmail has memorized some addresses that I typed in in error, and even
manufactured a couple, AFAICT. Is there a list of these somewhere that I
can edit, and if so, where? (I don't have an address book, altho I should,
and some day I'll
In Kmail...
Settings-Configure Kmail-Composer-General-Edit Recent Adresses
B-)
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 3:28 pm, M Harris wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 17:12, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Kmail has memorized some addresses that I typed in in error, and even
manufactured a couple, AFAICT. Is
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 14:15, M Harris wrote:
John Backus died today. He is the programmer in the 1950's
who pioneered high level programming languages by inventing the
Fortran language for the IBM 701.
More importantly (arguably), he gave us the notation we use to describe
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 17:29, Brad Bourn wrote:
In Kmail...
Settings-Configure Kmail-Composer-General-Edit Recent Adresses
no fair...
... where does it hide them
(ya gotta put both up there if you're gonna use the gooey)
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On 3/20/07, Jan Karjalainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
On Monday 19 March 2007, Cristian Rodriguez R. wrote:
Greg Freemyer escribió:
Has anyone tried anything like this with dreamhost?
Yes and they are probably one the best in the mass virtual hosting
market.
If you
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 18:12, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Kmail has memorized some addresses that I typed in in error, and even
manufactured a couple, AFAICT. Is there a list of these somewhere that I
can edit, and if so, where? (I don't have an address book, altho I should,
and some day I'll
Doug McGarrett wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 18:05, dwain wrote:
i find that when new software comes out, it takes a while to get the
update quickly. i have been asked by the inkscape folks if i would be
interested in packaging rpms for opensuse.
as new to this os as i am and not
On Tuesday 20 March 2007, peter nikolic wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
peter nikolic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks .
I have a strange one here .
This box is running openSUSE 10.3 alpha2plus from the downloaded DVD
iso then automatically updated
On 3/20/07, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 19 March 2007, Cristian Rodriguez R. wrote:
Greg Freemyer escribió:
Has anyone tried anything like this with dreamhost?
Yes and they are probably one the best in the mass virtual hosting
market.
If you have different needs,
Op Tuesday 20 March 2007 23:05:55 schreef dwain:
i find that when new software comes out, it takes a while to get the
update quickly. i have been asked by the inkscape folks if i would be
interested in packaging rpms for opensuse.
have a look at http://software.opensuse.org/ - repository 0r
Greg Freemyer wrote:
--size-only also seems like a bad idea. They don't say why they
recommend it.
Probably speed. If you use --size-only rsync only has to check the size
of each file; it doesn't have to checksum them to see which ones have
changed.
As you say, probably a bad idea. It's not
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 05:08, Janne Karhunen wrote:
Hi,
What's this (10.2, x86-64):
System.NullReferenceException: A null value was found where an object
instance was required.
Server stack trace:
at Novell.Zenworks.Zmd.Packaging.PackageManager.GetUpdates
(Novell.Zenworks.Zmd.Catalog
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, M Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 15:50, Dave Crouse wrote:
In general I would STRONGLY suggest that you do NOT do this
Strong words... good words...
... if you are tempted to do it... read them again...
And keep doing so until
kanenas wrote:
Don't know where to find server stack traces on my computer, but the
blue/white globe has not turned orange in about a month in my x86-64
partition.
It more than likely is not a problem with the update system as much as a
problem with your update source. I'll bet if you
On 3/20/07, kanenas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that not true? If it is, we might as well take the new update system out and
put it out of it's misery, if it isn't, why don't we take it out any way and
shoot it, it *stilll* is totally incapable. Yes, it had me fooled for over
2.5 months, alas it
Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Hi Ricardo
On 20 March 2007 09:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Octave: A Free, High-Level Language for Mathematics
By Malcolm Murphy on Tue, 1997-07-01 01:00. Software
I've discover QtiPlot, which is presented as a Octave clone. Anyway, I'm
going
* dwain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-20-07 18:12]:
i find that when new software comes out, it takes a while to get the
update quickly. i have been asked by the inkscape folks if i would be
interested in packaging rpms for opensuse.
as new to this os as i am and not being a programmer, not afraid
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 11:38:24PM +, Benji Weber wrote:
Indeed, if you uninstall ZMD (and those which depend on it,
zen-updater, rug etc) you will have opensuse-updater instead, which
works fine. ZMD will not be installed by default on 10.3 (It is
already removed in the alphas).
I hope
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 15:50 -0500, Dave Crouse wrote:
In general I would STRONGLY suggest that you do NOT do this
however... if your bent on doing it -- do it at your own risk.
Before making any changes BACKUP any files you might be editing.
Local user accounts are stored in:
On 3/20/07, Robert Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lívio Cipriano wrote:
On 20 March 2007 03:14, russbucket wrote:
I understand this is the newer Xerox technology.
I think it's not such a new technology. I worked with one of these printers
back 1995. But the perspective of forget
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 18:34, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 18:12, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Kmail has memorized some addresses that I typed in in error, and even
manufactured a couple, AFAICT. Is there a list of these somewhere that I
can edit, and if so, where? (I don't
I'm downloading the installer for WOW and I need open up ports 3724
and 6112?
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Dave Howorth wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 15:50 -0500, Dave Crouse wrote:
In general I would STRONGLY suggest that you do NOT do this
however... if your bent on doing it -- do it at your own risk.
Before making any changes BACKUP any files you might be editing.
Local user accounts are
Hello,
Running apache2 and using vhost-ssl.conf to host ssl sites, however I need
three different sites (different domain names) using ssl on port 443 and I
only see the ability to host one in the conf file. For example, the below
entries in vhosts-ssl.conf show a path to the ssl certificate for,
On 2007-03-20 18:01, Adam Jimerson wrote:
I'm downloading the installer for WOW and I need open up ports 3724
and 6112?
The Yast firewall module is broken (in versions 9.3 through 10.2) when
it comes to opening ports on the external interface, so you'll have to
use the sysconfig editor:
Lívio Cipriano wrote:
His there any program or utility in Linux that plots the graphic of a given
equation?
scilab
It comes with the distro and has all the functionality of matlab except that the
price is right. :-)
Regards,
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 12:56, Robert Lewis wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:58:42 -0600
Donald D Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to have gotten myself into a situation where a Firefox process
will not die nor will it display anything. (The problem seems to
Hi All,
I created a GnuPG key pair a few years ago on my SuSE 8.2 box. I've since
upgraded, added/reconfigured drives and partitions and reinstalled SUSE
countless times and I *thought* I'd managed to save the key pair, under
~/.gnupg/, by copying the entire directory to a backup location and
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 15:15, Robert Lewis wrote:
It's a pitty that unclicking the RPM doesn't allow the ORB to turn
normal but maybe it will
in some future offering.
Cheers,
Bob
The opensuseupdater is different application.
What you see is zen-updater, that has, for me, big problem:
I notice there is a process called update-status. Anyone know what
software is responsible
for this process? If it is beagle or zdm then what is the safest way of
removing either/both
packages.
As a side note, I would like to replace zmd with the old YOU updater
icon in the taskbar.
If
On Monday 19 March 2007 23:20, Tommy Lim wrote:
Hi Mike,
The list show no modem at all. What should I do now? I am new to
opensuse.
Regards,
Tommy
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 00:14 -0400, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 12:00 +0800, Tommy Lim wrote:
Hi,
I just installed
Hi,
On 3/20/07, Terry Eck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I notice there is a process called update-status. Anyone know what
software is responsible
for this process? If it is beagle or zdm then what is the safest way of
removing either/both
packages.
This program is part of the zypp helpers for
Has anyone ever seen the below with SuSE 10.2?
fish:/home/ldb # ext2online /dev/system/testlv 1g
ext2online v1.1.18 - 2001/03/18 for EXT2FS 0.5b
ext2online: warning - device size 512000, specified 1048576
error: Invalid argument: seeking to 1073740800
Any ideas on how to debug?
Thanks,
LDB
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 20:35, Terry Eck wrote:
I notice there is a process called update-status. Anyone know what
software is responsible
for this process? If it is beagle or zdm then what is the safest way of
removing either/both
packages.
As a side note, I would like to replace zmd with
Flextron escribió:
Hi list,
I need to create a new user so the batch process can be easily recognised,
Does anybody know how to create a user that has ALL rights to execute ALL
commands ? (using PAM...?)
the answer to your question can be obtained with the following commands
man sudo
man
I don't remember it being all that complicated, but there's a whole
book on the RPM system. Maximum RPM by Ed Bailey. Unfortunately,
I don't know where my copy is, at the moment.
good luck with the project. --doug
thanks for the info ... and the luck, i'll need it.
dwain
Using 10.0 OSS and the RPM supplied by Konica Minolta
(2530DL2.0.0-1.i386.rpm), I am able to print to a networked magicolor
2530DL. But whenever I print, the LCD on the printer reads SIZE
MISMATCH and the printer seems to try to print on a larger paper size
despite everything being configured for
On Tuesday 20 March 2007, dwain wrote:
i find that when new software comes out, it takes a while to get the
update quickly. i have been asked by the inkscape folks if i would
be interested in packaging rpms for opensuse.
as new to this os as i am and not being a programmer, not afraid to
On Tuesday 20 March 2007, Michael Nelson wrote:
I hope they salt the earth wherever it was conceived, so nothing will ever
grow there again.
No, the last I checked those Gnome heads were still employed
by Novell.
Their one time to shine. They blew it big time.
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007, Carl Hartung wrote:
Hi All,
I created a GnuPG key pair a few years ago on my SuSE 8.2 box. I've since
upgraded, added/reconfigured drives and partitions and reinstalled SUSE
countless times and I *thought* I'd managed to save the key pair, under
~/.gnupg/, by
On Tuesday 20 March 2007, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Are there any further trapfalls that I might fall into? Real-life
experience about problems that were not obvious at first?
In my experience, yast does a very good job of setting up
LDAP on a SLES box, tieing everything together. In fact I
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 13:36, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
It more than likely is not a problem with the update system as much as a
problem with your update source. I'll bet if you check your source with
a browser you will find the same, it has not been updated. Sad but too
often true these
Greg Freemyer wrote:
On 3/19/07, Cristian Rodriguez R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg Freemyer escribió:
Has anyone tried anything like this with dreamhost?
Yes and they are probably one the best in the mass virtual hosting
market.
We have different definitions of one of the best
From
BandiPat wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007, dwain wrote:
i find that when new software comes out, it takes a while to get the
update quickly. i have been asked by the inkscape folks if i would
be interested in packaging rpms for opensuse.
as new to this os as i am and not being a
I have just bought HP OfficeJet 5610 - an excellent thing - works on
openSUSE 10.2 like a charm - autodetected by Yast - both scanning and
printing was setup within 1 minute!
Our previous UMAX 3600 scanner doesn't works with Linux at All (due to
lack of drivers), so we had to dual-boot to
Dear Robert,
dear listmembers,
Call the directory /lib/modules/persistent from the very
begin. Maybe
one would like to use persistent-default / persistent-bigsmp.
This does not work because it does not allow installation of
multiple kernels with different ABIs.
well, how would this
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