Is the bug fixed in Sun java 1.6.0 or any news on a possible fix.
I installed OpenOffice.org-2.2.0 with the included jre-6-linux-i586.rpm,
but OOo doesn't see it, nor does it see Sun's jdk1.6.0.
A previous app neither works with 1.5.0_11 or 1.6.0
barrabas:/usr/local/jMetar06b #
This problem was also seen in Alpha2 factory. Local printing works,
remote doesn't from 2 x86_64 10.2 boxes.
/var/log/cups/error_log shows on every attempt
E [14/Apr/2007:01:56:39 +0100] Get-Printer-Attributes: Forbidden
E [14/Apr/2007:01:56:39 +0100] Get-Printer-Attributes: Forbidden
E
Adam Tauno Williams escribió:
Maybe not PCs, but there are 64-bit servers that don't have DVD drives.
of course they dont , that's because the sysadmin should not be **that**
silly and will install the OS via the network instead of using this
non-sense proposal of having yet another DVD,
Im trying to install FFX 2.0.0.3 with smart - from repo
http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/openSUSE_10.2
It works fine on my 10.2 Laptop - but on my 10.2 server (no special
difference, less stuff installed) I get a gconftool-2 dependency that
I just cant shake. I tried adding all the
On Friday 13 April 2007 01:37, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Also downloaded the file and tried per hand - nothing.
I finally forced the install - seems to work, but still?
Sometimes the dependency thing in Linux is not reliable and causes
problems
when there really isn't a problem. I have
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 12:53 -0400, William Biggs wrote:
I had to redo my pc and lost the email that had the link for the
win32code
win32codecs? packman links2linux?
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as far as i know there are no 64bit dll (or support for them) in linux.
You can buy fluendo codec at 64bit, (i did) but they don't decode
everything, i use the 32bit codec and a 32bit mplayer on my 64bit
system, as you have got them to work on the 32bit FF, you can't expect
them to work on 64bit
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Stevens wrote:
I asked this question a few days ago but it got no reply, so I am
asking again in the hope that someone may know.
Smart hosed up (hung, quit, froze, whatever) and I killed it with the
kill command. Subsequent launches give the
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M Harris wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 01:37, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Also downloaded the file and tried per hand - nothing.
I finally forced the install - seems to work, but still?
Sometimes the dependency thing in Linux is not reliable and
M Harris wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 01:37, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Also downloaded the file and tried per hand - nothing.
I finally forced the install - seems to work, but still?
Sometimes the dependency thing in Linux is not reliable and causes
problems
when there really isn't
Hi,
Pascal Bleser wrote:
M Harris wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 01:37, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Also downloaded the file and tried per hand - nothing.
I finally forced the install - seems to work, but still?
Sometimes the dependency thing in Linux is not reliable and causes problems
when
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-04-12 at 19:00 -0600, Pueblo Native wrote:
Thunderbird 2.0, beta.
AFAIK, you need suse patched version, or patch it yourself (meaning
recompile).
Correct. Definitely take the openSUSE packages of
Hi,
I'm using suse 10.0. So to FF 2.0 i upgraded just downloading it from FF
site in version 2.0.0.1.
Binaries from archive I unpacked to /opt/firefox and used it instead of
old. To version 2.0.0.3 it updates from mozilla site by FF mechanism.
Works perfect.
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The last kernel update for openSUSE 10.2 showed a couple of bugs (see
bugreport #252911) in the code that updates the bootloader configuration
after a kernel update. We have tried to fix all of them and did
internal testing - and fixed further bugs encountered during the
internal testing. Now
Andrew Senyshyn wrote:
I'm using suse 10.0. So to FF 2.0 i upgraded just downloading it from FF
site in version 2.0.0.1.
Binaries from archive I unpacked to /opt/firefox and used it instead of
old. To version 2.0.0.3 it updates from mozilla site by FF mechanism.
Works perfect.
You are
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:28, G.T.Smith wrote:
BTW: As a dejected England fan my only rejoinder would have to be What
prowess :'(
I'm old enough to recall when we couldn't win a game of cricket, so I have
some sympathy.
Not a lot, mind you, and I'm sure JB's not going to stir that pot
Hm...
Please explain.
what I'm missing?
Andrew
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Andrew Senyshyn wrote:
I'm using suse 10.0. So to FF 2.0 i upgraded just downloading it from FF
site in version 2.0.0.1.
Binaries from archive I unpacked to /opt/firefox and used it instead of
old. To version 2.0.0.3
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
On 4/13/07, Adam Tauno Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of bandwidth, I see one thing that can be safely removed: CDs
for x64 architecture.
All 64-bit systems are equipped with DVDs, so 64-bit CD is a real
waste.
Anybody has heard of existence of 64-bit
On Thursday 12 April 2007 21:24, G.T.Smith wrote:
For a long time I used reply-all in Thunderbird and edited the
recipients, then I discovered a plugin for List Reply, so I only have to
remember to click on Reply List.
Once I new it existed I found it, downloaded it and it seems to
Andrew Senyshyn wrote:
Hm...
Please explain.
what I'm missing?
currently:
- out-of-the-box integration of plugins delivered with openSUSE
- automatic paper size setting for printing
- dbus support (use offline mode if NetworkManager is offline)
- man-page ;-)
- lockdown mode (using gconf)
-
Thanks.
I didn't know about these things :(
I'll notice this.
One more question. As I understand other applications also will miss
system integration if they are installed not from the distribution.
Right? How to find which application will miss it and which will not?
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On 4/13/07, John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not so ridiculous as you mailing to me off-list as you highlighted a reason
for the problem. I could argue that spam is less inconvenient as there's only
one way to deal with it: plonk.
Solicited email is not spam.
As I said, every mail
On Thursday 12 April 2007, Kai Ponte wrote:
What do you think about building a new one or declaring some currently
existing one as the official?
Though I come to the mailing list often simply because it is somewhat
convenient, I also prefer forums.
I on the other hand loath them.
Why would
On Thursday 12 April 2007, Dave Crouse wrote:
So, My how-to's on installing suse ftp ver9.1 that has 95,000+ page
views are just irrelevant dribble and we should just close down all
the forums because a few of you don't see any virtue in them ?
Dave: We have a wiki and archives.
Those 95000
On Thursday 12 April 2007, Jan Karjalainen wrote:
Dave Crouse wrote:
So, My how-to's on installing suse ftp ver9.1 that has 95,000+ page
views are just irrelevant dribble and we should just close down all
the forums because a few of you don't see any virtue in them ?
Perhaps Webforum
On Thursday 12 April 2007, jdd wrote:
there have been very long threads on this very subject at least one
year ago, without any really satisfactory result
Its been quite satisfactory if you ask me.
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On Thursday 12 April 2007, Dave Crouse wrote:
Kind of
insulting to myself and other forum creators that have taken the time
to create forums/irc channels and more to HELP the community.
Just because we disagree about the efficiency and usability of forums
does not mean we are insulting you.
On Thursday 12 April 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
The new kernel contains as most interesting feature the re-enablement of
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS - and also a small number of bugfixes. For me it's
most interesting to have the kernel so that you can test that the
bootloader rewrite works ;-)
Why
John Summerfield wrote:
On Thursday 12 April 2007 21:24, G.T.Smith wrote:
For a long time I used reply-all in Thunderbird and edited the
recipients, then I discovered a plugin for List Reply, so I only have to
remember to click on Reply List.
Â
Once I new it existed I found it,
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 10:44 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
Changing the HZ to 1000 would only impact on tasks running in the
process context. The top-half of the interrupt handler runs in interrupt
context. During the initial processing of an interrupt, the handler
suspends other interrupts
Sorry, my smb.conf looks like this (pasted the wrong file):
[global]
idmap backend = ad
idmap gid = 1000-10
idmap uid = 1000-10
winbind uid = 16777216-33554431
winbind gid = 16777216-33554431
Hi Everyone,
I need to update my opensuse machines at times, and the uplink is not so
good as it through VSAT links. I was looking for a place where the
online updater stores its files, but I could not find any location. The
files seemed to be temporarily stored in /var/adm/mount/..., but then
On Thursday 12 April 2007 20:27:02 Graham Smith wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, michael norman wrote:
So my question is, can I get Mythtv to work with openSUSE 10.2, if so
where do I get it from and how do I set it up ?
Mike
I suggest you have a read of this site, it covers nearly all things
John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 12 April 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
The new kernel contains as most interesting feature the re-enablement of
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS - and also a small number of bugfixes. For me it's
most interesting to have the kernel so that you can test
On 04/12/2007 02:08 PM somebody named Peter Bradley wrote:
Ysgrifennodd ken:
What do people outside the US pay for their internet connection and
how fast is the connection?
If you have links to this info understandable by English/German reader,
that would be appreciated also.
tnx++
Oh please. Enough already with the lame excuses... there is nothing
wrong
with proposing an idea... in the States we call that brainstorming and its
helped us come up with some pretty snazzy Yankee know-how... you know... it
can't be done kind of stuff... don't ever tell me that your
Robert Smits wrote:
On Thursday 12 April 2007 07:04, Clayton wrote:
This popped up on the opensuse.us forum on Monday. A good read, and
looks to be nicely compatible with Linux.
http://lunapark6.com/usb-hdtv-tuner-stick-for-windows-linux-hauppauge-wintv
-hvr-950.html
Maybe at least
ken wrote:
Major US broadband providers (BBPs) are claiming that they need more
flexible pricing policies
most active french ISP (www.free.fr) was the first here to give adsl2+
24Mb down / 1 Mb up unlimited with free VOIP/phone and TV free
modem. The same give still as many 10Gb web space
On Apr 12, 07 16:43:21 -0500, M Harris wrote:
On Thursday 12 April 2007 17:14, Dylan wrote:
But the question needs to be asked: can this guy post a civil message?
Mike.
Not if his posts earlier today are anything to go by.
WANTED IN ALL 50 CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
Druid wrote:
Oh please. Enough already with the lame excuses... there is
nothing wrong
with proposing an idea... in the States we call that brainstorming
and its
Just because you need it doesnt mean everybody need it. If Opensuse
was about to solve all use cases, we would end up
M Harris wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 01:08, Cristian Rodriguez R. wrote:
The proponents of this idea clearly dont have a clue what having yet
another DVD in the official media means. this is not your home network,
it is the second most popular linux distro out there, is not that easy
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 15:07 +0545, Prajjwal Devkota wrote:
Can anyone help me out with this?
I have seen them in /var/lib/YaST2/you/mnt
But, you must be sure that you have not checked the button in YAST that
causes them to be deleted after they are installed. I have a script that
makes a CD of
Carl wrote:
whats up this list seems to have dropped to zero
I know it was not myrealbox because until yesterdays changeover to Messaging
Archeticts it was working fine.
CWSIV
I've been getting lots from this list.
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:18:10 Sunny wrote:
On 4/12/07, michael norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. I;m in UK and one of the links points to Amazon UK who can
supply the device, and later on in the article it says it works with
Mythtv.
So my question is, can I get Mythtv
and again:
If we make the 2 DVDs modular the current user's needs will still be
addressed, plus adding needs of many new users around. That is, the
first DVD will contain all the needed things to get you up running.
speaking of penalties:
The mirrors live up with Debian with their 240+ CDs, so
OK, people I understood your points.
1. Some seems to have preference for mailing-lists, some others
(including me) have preference for PHPbb Forums.
2. I really liked the idea that we already have a webForum
representation of mailing-lists, but the current Forum is really
noobish and
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
and again:
If we make the 2 DVDs modular the current user's needs will still be
addressed, plus adding needs of many new users around. That is, the
first DVD will contain all the needed things to get you up running.
speaking of penalties:
The mirrors live up with
hi all !
I have heard that the Linux kernel supports KExec - an ability to boot
directly into GRUB, without full restart !
How do I activate it ? Or is there some documentation of it?
Which versions of SUSE support it?
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Alexey Eremenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
This feature is really important for the Virtualization software
around ! (and therefore for me)
Why did it get removed from 10.2 ? I have heard of security reasons,
now I don't believe this, since if it were security, it would
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-04-12 at 19:00 -0600, Pueblo Native wrote:
Thunderbird 2.0, beta.
AFAIK, you need suse patched version, or patch it yourself (meaning
recompile).
Finally got it working, and it works like a charm so far. THanks.
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John Andersen wrote:
O
I on the other hand loath them.
Why would I want to wait for response time each time I click on a post.
My email is here waiting for me when I get to the computer.
Why should I wait for the computer to suck down several thousand bytes
just to find out that it was a me
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 12:39:49PM +0100, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
This feature is really important for the Virtualization software
around ! (and therefore for me)
Why did it get removed from 10.2 ? I have heard of security reasons,
now I don't believe this, since if it
On 04/13/2007 02:37 AM somebody named Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Im trying to install FFX 2.0.0.3 with smart - from repo
http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/openSUSE_10.2
I
Trying to install the src package on 9.3, I got this error:
# rpmbuild --rebuild
Druid wrote:
As we knew, for days:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-04/msg01040.html
But don't let the facts get in the way of a good Novell bashing.
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ken wrote:
On 04/13/2007 02:37 AM somebody named Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Im trying to install FFX 2.0.0.3 with smart - from repo
http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/openSUSE_10.2
I
Trying to install the src package on 9.3, I got this error:
# rpmbuild --rebuild
Alexey Eremenko schrieb:
The installation worked using a DVD, but when I tried to configure
the graphic card, the system stops working.
Does it stops working completely or only GUI?
That is: I think you should try to run your Linux in text-mode to fix
the issue. When you see your Linux goes
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 06:44:50AM -0600, Pueblo Native wrote:
ken wrote:
On 04/13/2007 02:37 AM somebody named Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Im trying to install FFX 2.0.0.3 with smart - from repo
http://software.opensuse.org/download/mozilla/openSUSE_10.2
I
Trying to
Hello List,
Sorry but I really need some help from someone that is more
knowledgeable within hardware then me, I just just assembled the machine
with a intel core 2 processor but when I turn on the machine the system
fan turn on also the cpu fan but then it turns off and start up again
Per Qvindesland wrote:
with a intel core 2 processor but when I turn on the machine the system
fan turn on also the cpu fan but then it turns off and start up again
with the same results, it goes in a loop, can anyone please help me out?
The first thing that comes to my mind is the power
CPU fan should go on only when needed (or when CPU is overheated). Indeed it
is normal that CPU fan starts on start, then it should go of and then on when
temperature rises. But it is not normal that it goes on and of in intervals.
Advise: Check CPU past and cooler in CPU is that good
On Friday 13 April 2007 04:33:04 am Alexey Eremenko wrote:
OK, people I understood your points.
1. Some seems to have preference for mailing-lists, some others
(including me) have preference for PHPbb Forums.
2. I really liked the idea that we already have a webForum
representation of
* Benji Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-13-07 04:45]:
[...]
As I said, every mail client I use (4) will reply to the sender,
because the list sets the reply-to to the sender. Using alternative
clients is not an option, and if people really don't like replies in
this way I'll have to stop helping
On Friday 13 April 2007 01:26, chikaTambun wrote:
William Biggs wrote:
I looking for Mplayer every one I have try is looking for dep. I can not
get them to work
add this url to an http installation souce in yast
ftp://packman.links2linux.de/pub/packman/MIRRORS
then open software in
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2007-04-12 12:12, Peter Bradley wrote:
Ysgrifennodd Carlos E. R.:
snip /
SuSE version of thunderbird contains a hidden setting to modify
reply all behaviour so that it sends to the list instead. I forgot
how I activated it, though.
Any clues at
I'm having problems with zmd hanging on three different SuSE 10.2
boxes. All the boxes use the same mirrors for their source, and all
were upgrades from 10.1, if that matters.
I notice that I'm not being notified of new updates in gnome, and
'rczmd stop' fails. A regular 'kill' on zmd doesn't
michael norman wrote:
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:18:10 Sunny wrote:
On 4/12/07, michael norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. I;m in UK and one of the links points to Amazon UK who can
supply the device, and later on in the article it says it works with
Mythtv.
So my question is,
usbfs was never removed from the kernel, it was not enable, so it was very
simple to turn it on.Only I can blame opensuse for failurel to communicate
this fact in the release notes . So, many user like me spend a lot of time
trying to figure out why they could not sync any more under
James Knott wrote:
Try adding
user_pref(mailnews.clobber_list_reply, true);
to the prefs.js in your user profile. This is what Seamonkey uses to
accomplish the same thing, so it should work in T'bird also. IIRC it
takes effect immediately in Seamonkey, but I have no idea if a T'bird
Sorry to ask this again, but can't seem to find a straight answer in the
archives for this related thread.
Is the stable 2.6.20.6 kernel available for 10.2 as an RPM?
The current factory build on software.opensuse.org is the latest cutting
edge 2.6.21 - is this usable?
E-Mail disclaimer:
Thanks everybody for responding,
the motherboard if a Gigabyte 965P-DS3 with a Intel Core 2 E6400
processor, the motherboard and the cpu is a good match, there is no
beeps or indications when it starts up, but perhaps that is a good
enough indication for someone that really knows this stuff, I
On Friday 13 April 2007 05:31, Per Qvindesland wrote:
Hello List,
Sorry but I really need some help from someone that is more
knowledgeable within hardware then me, I just just assembled the
machine with a intel core 2 processor but when I turn on the machine
the system fan turn on also the
Bruce Smith wrote:
I'm having problems with zmd hanging on three different SuSE 10.2
boxes. All the boxes use the same mirrors for their source, and all
were upgrades from 10.1, if that matters.
I notice that I'm not being notified of new updates in gnome, and
'rczmd stop' fails. A regular
On 4/13/07, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 12 April 2007, Dave Crouse wrote:
So, My how-to's on installing suse ftp ver9.1 that has 95,000+ page
views are just irrelevant dribble and we should just close down all
the forums because a few of you don't see any virtue in them
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 06:14 -0500, Billie Erin Walsh wrote:
M Harris wrote:
In all honesty I have been deleting most of this thread without reading.
One thing that needs to be done is to start taking up a collection to
help openSuSE buy some modern servers so they can through away their
On Thursday 12 April 2007 07:42:41 pm Druid wrote:
you aer again trolling and acting like people's boss telling them to
do things for you, instead of at least trying to get knowledge about
the current situation, about the structure, about the working that has
been done. Instead you want other
Per Qvindesland wrote:
fan turn on also the cpu fan but then it turns off and start up again
could be a switch button oddly wired. If you plug the two connectors
pin on the wrong place, it starts then stops...
read carefully the mobo manual and check it all.
then if no better, search for
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Try adding
user_pref(mailnews.clobber_list_reply, true);
to the prefs.js in your user profile. This is what Seamonkey uses to
accomplish the same thing, so it should work in T'bird also. IIRC it
takes effect immediately in Seamonkey, but I have
James Knott wrote:
Even if it was said already a hundred times.
This does _NOT_ work with other Thunderbird versions as the SUSE
provided ones.
Since your user-agent says ...Windows... I assume you are not using a
SUSE provided Thunderbird.
Wolfgang
I don't recall seeing that
Sandy Drobic wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Even if it was said already a hundred times.
This does _NOT_ work with other Thunderbird versions as the SUSE
provided ones.
Since your user-agent says ...Windows... I assume you are not using a
SUSE provided Thunderbird.
Wolfgang
I don't
Jan Karjalainen wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Even if it was said already a hundred times.
This does _NOT_ work with other Thunderbird versions as the SUSE
provided ones.
Since your user-agent says ...Windows... I assume you are not using a
SUSE provided Thunderbird.
On Friday 13 April 2007 08:02:32 am Dr.Peer-Joachim Koch wrote:
Alexey Eremenko schrieb:
The installation worked using a DVD, but when I tried to configure
the graphic card, the system stops working.
Does it stops working completely or only GUI?
That is: I think you should try to run
Per Qvindesland wrote:
Thanks everybody for responding,
the motherboard if a Gigabyte 965P-DS3 with a Intel Core 2 E6400
processor, the motherboard and the cpu is a good match, there is no
beeps or indications when it starts up, but perhaps that is a good
enough indication for someone
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
OK, people I understood your points.
1. Some seems to have preference for mailing-lists, some others
(including me) have preference for PHPbb Forums.
2. I really liked the idea that we already have a webForum
representation of mailing-lists, but the current Forum is
Sandy Drobic wrote:
What might offer an additional value is an archive of tested solutions to
problems, something like a how-to-solve-problems-wiki. That could be
refered to on the mailing list to answer problems quickly and decisively.
Though it still wouldn't be a forum.
Useful point,
Jan Karjalainen wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Even if it was said already a hundred times.
This does _NOT_ work with other Thunderbird versions as the SUSE
provided ones.
Since your user-agent says ...Windows... I assume you are not using a
SUSE provided Thunderbird.
I missed the openSUSE mailing list election for Police Chief of the List.
When was it and can I still get my vote in? Henne must be on the openSUSE
Security Team that is on vacation until August... Chris, I still miss your
presence on the list!
If you dont have anything useful to post, dont
Does anyone have a new (3.0+) Samba build for SuSE 9.0?
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maybe http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/suse90-i386/
mourik jan
Anders Norrbring wrote:
Does anyone have a new (3.0+) Samba build for SuSE 9.0?
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Well i am trying to install Beryl.
i am usind kde desktop and nvidia 6600 card
i have followed all instruction on the page http://en.opensuse.org/Beryl
but when i type the last command i get the error as
oswin-suse:~ # su
oswin-suse:~ # gnome-xgl-switch --enable-xgl
Warning! MD5DIR is not set:
mourik jan skrev:
maybe http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/suse90-i386/
mourik jan
Anders Norrbring wrote:
Does anyone have a new (3.0+) Samba build for SuSE 9.0?
Beautiful! Thank you.. ;)
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On Fri 13 April 07 12:11, Druid wrote:
I missed the openSUSE mailing list election for Police Chief of the
List. When was it and can I still get my vote in? Henne must be on the
openSUSE Security Team that is on vacation until August... Chris, I still
miss your presence on the list!
If
jdd wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
So, what would I gain from using a forum? I don't think I would gain
anything.
the problem have been very often quoted: people asks for something. This
don't hurt and uses very little work: do it!
the real question is: do we need an _official_ openSUSE
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The Thursday 2007-04-12 at 17:13 -0600, Pueblo Native wrote:
What do you think about building a new one or declaring some currently
existing one as the official?
Official?
Why do we need that?
Look, there's OpenSuse.us, which I use and
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The Thursday 2007-04-12 at 06:03 +0100, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
During the closing process, it informs us that it's updating our
system, but I feel no need for Yast to update my system as the rpm
packages did this already, via their built-in
You've been off your meds now for more than a week. Maybe you should let
your shrink know about all the rage you're exhibiting so he can get you back
on them.
Just dont post, kid
Marcio
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Ysgrifennodd Jos van Kan:
You should not *install* it in Firefox, but *save* it somewhere. (I have a
directory downloads for this type of thing). Then in TB click
ToolsExtensionsinstall.
It opens up a file dialogbox where you can click on the file just saved. bingo,
it installs *in TB* this
Since we are talking about TV tuners, I always wanted to ask someone
more experienced.
I have a Crypto TV tuner (specifically a PC-Radio Crypto III tuner),
which I
do not know how to configure.
It is not listed in the TV-cards' list
(thorugh Yast's Hardware ---TV and Radio Card Setup)
neither
Peter Bradley wrote:
Ysgrifennodd Jos van Kan:
You should not *install* it in Firefox, but *save* it somewhere. (I
have a
directory downloads for this type of thing). Then in TB click
ToolsExtensionsinstall.
It opens up a file dialogbox where you can click on the file just
saved. bingo,
it
On Fri 13 Apr 2007 15:22, S Glasoe wrote:
Henne must be on the openSUSE
Security Team that is on vacation until August.
Christopher Mahmood was a light-handed, intellectual-heavyweight
List-Manager . . . still remembered, with Gratitude :)
friendly greetings
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Hosed my MBR
I tried to restore the MBR on my tower with a saved backup MBR with dd
if=/dev/hda etc...
which I created on my laptop. Dumb Dumb Dumb.I though that they were
both win XP on the 1st
drive, it should work. Was I stupid to try this. Now I'm in a fine mess.
I had 11 partitions on my
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