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Betreff: [opensuse-factory] Alpha Kernel DVD Installation ATI black
screen after updates yesterday
After a fresh Installation of Suse 10.3 Alpha 3 from DVD the ATI-Card
works
On Friday 27 April 2007 03:11, Gary Ekker wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 17:31 -0400, James Tremblay wrote:
Dear Gnome and Nautilus Team leaders,
would it be all that difficult to change the default gnome installation
to carry GnomeBaker with it? it's insultive to the end user not to have
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The Friday 2007-04-27 at 09:49 +0200, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
Perhaps you could add a tunning control (user accesable) to be able to
chose deltas, patches or whole rpm depending on the sizes of each and the
network bandwidth, and the available
On Friday 27 April 2007 11:28:07 Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-04-27 at 09:49 +0200, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
Automatically based on cpu power, memory and network ?
Configurable by user ?
Based on size of package ?
...
Al of them... automatically based on cpu, memory, network, and
I don't think they can't coexist. I think the user should choose what to
install, considering both desktop environments have equivalent
applications for basic desktop usage.
KDE apps in GNOME (and viceversa), even if themed, are not well
integrated and give the impression of an inconsistent
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 02:55:04PM +0100, Sid Boyce wrote:
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 12:26:00PM +0100, Sid Boyce wrote:
On a new box I'm preparing for someone, I did a fresh install of
10.3Alpha3 and applied factory updates just yesterday. The
On Friday 27 April 2007 04:25, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
This is just unnecessary purism. Why do you think both cannot coexist,
if just for their shared libraries?
Ciao, Marcus
I don't think they can't coexist. I think the user should choose what to
install, considering both desktop
On Friday 27 April 2007 06:41, Gabriel . wrote:
I don't think they can't coexist. I think the user should choose what to
install, considering both desktop environments have equivalent
applications for basic desktop usage.
KDE apps in GNOME (and viceversa), even if themed, are not well
I have feeling that Ubuntu/Kubuntu way would be solution that you are looking
for, but taking that some applications in both desktop environments are
mature while counterpart is far from that, making graphic style or size of
system priority will affect functionality.
I agree, that's the
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 02:34:09PM +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
I have feeling that Ubuntu/Kubuntu way would be solution that you are
looking
for, but taking that some applications in both desktop environments are
mature while counterpart is far from that, making graphic style or
Il giorno ven, 27/04/2007 alle 14.39 +0200, Marcus Meissner ha scritto:
This is just a bit of a strawman I guess.
You guess wrong, but that's OK. It's some time I'm working at that.
Last time I compared distros it was Red Hat 9 vs. SUSE 9.
The only thing Red Hat got better is graphic
On Friday 27 April 2007 07:50, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
I'm not sure a d1{gnome,kde}-*.iso is what I'd like to see in openSUSE.
Hi Dominic,
I'm sure that I wouldn't like.
Presence of both is openSUSE advantage.
That is what many describe as more polished and useful.
While I can agree
Hi, everybody!
A java application I have been using for quite some time (in different
versions) now crashes immediately during start up,
after I migrated from suse-10.1 to 10.3alpha3 plus a lot of updates from the
SUSE factory.
You can find output from that crash further below.
Before I wrote
Benjamin Weber has been writing about his metapackage project a few times
recently but hasn't received much feedback.
So I thought I'd try to help promoting it a bit, since I think it has the
potential to solve some very common issues, like the never ending debate
about multimedia codecs. Of
known bug
do:
export LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=1
and start the program afterwards, that should do the trick.
For more explanations and other work arounds, please read the bug report:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=252510
Regards,
Daniel
Hi, everybody!
A java application I have
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:00, Rajko M. wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 07:50, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
I'm not sure a d1{gnome,kde}-*.iso is what I'd like to see in openSUSE.
Hi Dominic,
I'm sure that I wouldn't like.
Presence of both is openSUSE advantage.
That is what many describe
Hi!
I think this is really something I would like to see in next
openSUSE -release. This would make software installations more easier than
any other distribution has. (especially from 3rd party repos..)
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DB == Daniel Bornkessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DB known bug
DB do:
DB export LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=1
DB and start the program afterwards, that should do the trick.
And it really does!
Marvellous!
DB For more explanations and other work arounds, please read the
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:02, James Tremblay wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:00, Rajko M. wrote:
It might be good to analyze software piece by piece, that might benefit
discusion to move from opinions to facts, and help both desktops to look
better and be more functional.
But,
I second this. It sounds like a very good idea and I'd like to see it
implemented as well.
Cheers,
Chris
On 4/27/07, Sami Vento [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I think this is really something I would like to see in next
openSUSE -release. This would make software installations more easier than
I think this is really something I would like to see in next
openSUSE -release. This would make software installations more easier than
any other distribution has. (especially from 3rd party repos..)
I think it will be very useful.
I hope seeing it on next release.
Regards
I think it will be very useful.
I hope seeing it on next release.
Yes, that would be very good indeed. It reminds me konvinientSUSE, and
I hope it will be integrated well with Yast.
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On Friday 27 April 2007 12:15, Rajko M. wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:02, James Tremblay wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:00, Rajko M. wrote:
It might be good to analyze software piece by piece, that might benefit
discusion to move from opinions to facts, and help both
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Alexey Eremenko schreef:
I think it will be very useful.
I hope seeing it on next release.
Yes, that would be very good indeed. It reminds me konvinientSUSE, and
I hope it will be integrated well with Yast.
Maybe i am just stupid, but i
Den Friday 27 April 2007 20:34:38 skrev M9.:
Maybe i am just stupid, but i certainly do not have the intention to
torpedo the work of Benji.
But what is the difference with normal Yast installer?
I thought that one only had to add the source-url into Yast2, to add the
repo(that is
On 4/27/07, M9. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe i am just stupid, but i certainly do not have the intention to
torpedo the work of Benji.
But what is the difference with normal Yast installer?
Good question.
I thought that one only had to add the source-url into Yast2, to add the
Daniel Bornkessel wrote:
known bug
do:
export LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=1
and start the program afterwards, that should do the trick.
For more explanations and other work arounds, please read the bug report:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=252510
Regards,
Daniel
Hi, everybody!
A
No sign of rt2x00-kmp source rpm anywhere in factory.
Regards
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Is it normal that the hardware detection and module loading takes
absolute ages? Times on PIII-450 Intel 440BX chipset (approx):
basic drivers: 25s
ata_piix: 1:45min (!!)
usb devices:35s
ieee1394: 15s
It's never been that slow before.
Also,
Hallo, there!
My gdm cannot start the X server (xorg-x11-server 7.2-72) any longer -- and
that is quite sad:
/var/log/gdm/:0.log
X Window System Version 7.2.0
Release Date: Sun Apr 22 21:54:03 UTC 2007
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.2
Build Operating System:
On Thursday 26 April 2007 20:26, Felix Miata wrote:
Now that you have a working xorg.conf, share it with us, and SaX.log. Maybe
someone can find the magical content that doesn't happen otherwise and get
a fixable bug filed.
Fair enough... see attached.
People shouldn't be constantly
SUSE is a LOT easier in administration than Red Hat's offering, but
then again, if you have someone in your team that is expert in Red Hat
and someone else who is average on SUSE, Red Hat will win.
As for professional system: they both have about the same level of
performance and features.
On Friday 27 April 2007 01:12, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Another thing is beauty: I Love beautiful systems, and they increase
my productivity, as I can work longer without get bored, which results
in more work hours a week.
Yes... also, RedHat got too serious. They need to lighten up a
Alexey Eremenko escribió:
Is there any more documentation available on that topic ?
Is this going to be integrated into openSUSE, as it is in Mandriva ?
Hopefully no, if there is any time investment on this eye candy
stuff..I would like to see efforts over integrating Beryl/Compiz better.
Hi Everyone,
I have been trying to configure wine on opensuse to run various windows
applications and, I have been able to get quite a few applications
running nicely. However, I am getting this error message when I run any
wine applications:
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:11:03PM +0545, Prajjwal Devkota wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have been trying to configure wine on opensuse to run various windows
applications and, I have been able to get quite a few applications
running nicely. However, I am getting this error message when I run any
russbucket escribió:
Does anyone know what the following dev is under /dev. rkhunter says its
questionable.
brw--- 1 rootroot 22,0 2007-04-26 16:44 .tmp-22-0
Thanks for any info.
Fredag 27 april 2007 02:27 skrev SOTL:
Every now and then something is posted that is a must read for ALL computer
programmers.
In the SCO vs IBM case IBM IBM has posted such a document as Amendment A.
http://www.groklaw.net/pdf/IBM-1034ExA.pdf
Bob S wrote:
My question is: when I put the drive into service again will the backup
restore everything?
look at the backuip programm doc. you should have done this before...
I assume that there are no backup programs that actually re-create an entire
blank drive.
of course they are,
On 4/26/07, Jay C Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007 11:15, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
congratulations for this new feature in 10.3 !
I really like it !
1. Who made it?
2. Where can I find documentation that allows me to change bash
prompt? (colors, symbols, etc...)
I
Any Ideas anyone???
On 4/26/07, David Gregg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
F2 was for the language settings. I went to Failsafe mode, which one
of the boot commands identified as runlevel 3. logged in at prompt and
used startx. A few lines of text came up and the screen attempted to
load the gui,
Bob S wrote:
I assume that there are no backup programs that actually re-create an entire
blank drive.
Yes there is: Mondo Rescue. Packages for OpenSuSE are even provided ;-)
HTH
Cheers. Bye.
Ph. A.
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On 2007/04/27 01:10 (GMT-0500) M Harris apparently typed:
On Thursday 26 April 2007 20:26, Felix Miata wrote:
Now that you have a working xorg.conf, share it with us, and SaX.log. Maybe
someone can find the magical content that doesn't happen otherwise and get
a fixable bug filed.
...
Ps
Enough of this thread already!
How silly does it look to have the longest thread in the archive
for the whole month be about some ridiculous slogan!?!
I imagine the rest of the distro's are snickering: Two hours
to update a few packages using ZMD, but GAWD! don't those
suse people have
With what parameters did you calculate your modelines?
I'm getting here for your card apparently:
Mobile Intel 945GM Express RAMDAC 400Mhz:
'xmode -x 1280 -y 800 -r 62 -s 60 -d 400'
Modeline 1280x800 86.35 1280 1344 1480 1680 800 801 804 829
If that above is correct (plz recheck!!) I would
Hi Jef,
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 23:13 +0200, jef peeraer wrote:
i have a server , opensuse 10.2 , with a user load around 30. When
people are logged out, i see a lot of these processes :
gdens10522 0.0 0.0 3776 544 ?Ss Apr25 0:00
/usr/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid
Hi list
I've got a centrino Duo CPU, my kernel is 2.6.18.2-34-default, a SuSE10.2
plain vanilla.
Shouldn't that have been some -smp kernel??
(Although htop reveals two CPUs...)
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G.T.Smith wrote:
Dirvish is impressive but I think it would best with a SAN
or dedicated backend backup server solution.
We use it since some time; it was straight forward to set up.
Well, if one doesn't complicate it oneself. :-) We additionally
backup some of our data to a server at a
On Friday 27 April 2007 12:44, Angelika Schulz wrote:
What says cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler?
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Is there a way to create a live DVD using as starting point the
customized OS already installed on a computer?
Further, it could be possible to create a DVD with the customized OS
(e.g. customized kernel) and all installed apps?
Bogdan
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Timo Hoenig schreef:
Hi Jef,
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 23:13 +0200, jef peeraer wrote:
i have a server , opensuse 10.2 , with a user load around 30. When
people are logged out, i see a lot of these processes :
gdens10522 0.0 0.0 3776 544 ?Ss Apr25 0:00
/usr/bin/dbus-daemon
Fredag 27 april 2007 13:22 skrev Verner Kjærsgaard:
Hi list
I've got a centrino Duo CPU, my kernel is 2.6.18.2-34-default, a SuSE10.2
plain vanilla.
Shouldn't that have been some -smp kernel??
(Although htop reveals two CPUs...)
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 20:22:47 +0100
G.T.Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I theory good, in practice not.. well look at editor example originally
quoted ... modification time does not always mean content has changed it
merely means the modification time stamp has changed... it would be nice
that
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The Friday 2007-04-27 at 07:09 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
that we crypt-mount locally on our system and then do a
dirvish-backup into that
locally-crypt-mounted-filesystem-in-file-on-NFS-mounted-directory-over-VPN-on-untrusted-host.
Yep,
Hello,
I have seen several SuSE systems (9.x, 10.x) with a pair of entries like
these in /etc/hosts:
127.0.0.2 aaa.bbb.com aaa
192.168.0.15aaa.bbb.com aaa
Note that both lines have the exact same host names.
I don't know how these systems were set up but since I have
On Thursday 26 April 2007 21:32, Richard Zey wrote:
Jim,
Since this is a first attempt, could you confirm receipt?
Richard
You should try and get to bed earlier. Better for you.
And Yes, I have received both emails.
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Hi there,
I have got a problem with a nice new machine I had to setup 2 days ago. When I
first installed it went nearly well, a little slower than my own machine with
an Pentium 4 in it with 1.8 GHz. So I wondered why that happened, the new
machine should be a little faster than my own.
Here
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The Friday 2007-04-27 at 12:50 +0100, G.T.Smith wrote:
became apparent that one would still have move the dar slices to an iso
image and the iso image would then need to be burned.
Obviously. But I understand it can burn them in parallel
Hi Frank,
cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
noop anticipatory deadline [cfq]
I tried to install the smtp-kernel again, and it seems the machine is happy
again. Only yast is boosting it hardly, but after a reboot into the smp
kernel it works well, nearly fast. How can I optimize it a little?
On Friday 27 April 2007 02:38, David Gregg wrote:
Any Ideas anyone???
Sorry for the delay Greg, but I was busy and many others mind top vs. bottom
posting, please see:
http://en.opensuse.org/Opensuse_mailing_list_netiquette
section Bottom post.
F2 was for the language settings.
My bad. The
* Prajjwal Devkota [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-27-07 02:51]:
Hi Everyone,
Please, you are Hi-Jacking Threads. You are replying to an existing
message and changing the Subject: line rather than typing the list
address into a new message. This causes problems when searching the
archives for a
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 19:27:52 -0500
SOTL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every now and then something is posted that is a must read for ALL computer
programmers.
In the SCO vs IBM case IBM IBM has posted such a document as Amendment A.
http://www.groklaw.net/pdf/IBM-1034ExA.pdf
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 19:27:52 -0500
SOTL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every now and then something is posted that is a must read for ALL computer
programmers.
In the SCO vs IBM case IBM IBM has posted such a document as Amendment A.
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Wednesday 2007-04-25 at 21:27 +0100, G.T.Smith wrote:
[Stuff deleted]
I do not see the above after making the host
query (though the dns logs do not seem to have been updated for quite
some time and I have not made any changes the configuration in this
respect
Rod Schuffler wrote:
Hello! ok, installed 10.2 on my new dell core 2 duo
laptop. here is the problem (one of):
i cannot change the screen resolution at all. it's
stuck at 1024x768. Yast lets me change to the proper
resolution settings of 1280x800, but when it tests the
new resolution it is
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough, because women have always
complained about men
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
On 4/26/07, Jay C Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007 11:15, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
congratulations for this new feature in 10.3 !
I really like it !
1. Who made it?
2. Where can I find documentation that allows me to change bash
prompt?
On Friday April 27 2007 00:06, Cristian Rodriguez R. wrote:
russbucket escribió:
Does anyone know what the following dev is under /dev. rkhunter says its
questionable.
brw--- 1 rootroot 22,0 2007-04-26 16:44 .tmp-22-0
Thanks for any info.
On Friday 27 April 2007 08:30, David Gregg wrote:
Alrighty, bunch of new info:
pressed 3 then enter at boot screen, entered runlevel 3.
typed lspci and hit enter, returned:
VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R100 QD [Radeon
7200]
I also have a knoppix 5.0 live cd and
Pueblo Native wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 19:27:52 -0500
SOTL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every now and then something is posted that is a must read for ALL computer
programmers.
In the SCO vs IBM case IBM IBM has posted such a document as Amendment A.
openSUSE - better than openFRED ?
B-)
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On 4/27/07, Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The Friday 2007-04-27 at 07:09 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
that we crypt-mount locally on our system and then do a
dirvish-backup into that
On Friday 27 April 2007 14:27, Angelika Schulz wrote:
Hi Frank,
cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
noop anticipatory deadline [cfq]
No, that's fine. I had problems with the scheduler.
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On Friday 27 April 2007 08:15, Brad Bourn wrote:
openSUSE - better than openFRED ?
You know, in the world of competitive and performance bicycling,
a Fred is a wannabee who puts all his effort into looking like a good
cyclist, buying expensive equipment and clothes, but doesn't really
have
THIS WORKED LIKE A CHARM!! THANKS A LOT!
for anyone who's googling/searching for this:
Problem with setting widescreen resolution in openSuse
10.2 Intel 800 or 900 series. 945GM 830, 845G, 855G,
865G, 915G, 915GM, 945G, 946GZ, G965, Q965, etc.
forget xorg.conf, etc.
FOLLOW THIS LINK:
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough, because women have always
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2007-04-27 at 12:50 +0100, G.T.Smith wrote:
I haven't really tried it yet, it is on my to do list. I do my backups to
other HD and manually to DVD. Not an automated solution.
A further
complication is although kdar apparently offers a 4Gb slice size
for
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:40, Russell Jones wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is considered
Greg Freemyer wrote:
I have my local rdiff-backup copies stored into encfs filesystems.
Then I rsync the raw (encrypted) filesystem offsite to a hosted server
every night.
Interesting idea; it would save us the NFS-over-VPN step and would
need additional disk space.
I think we'll have a
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:57:40 -0400
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it's plainly obvious to all, that SCO's case is fraudulent. Last
year, about 2/3 of the claims were tossed out by the judge. IBM has
been working to show what remains is also nonsense. Novell is also
showing
Russell Jones wrote:
Stevens wrote:
[Really bad joke discarded]
This is misogynistic and I find it offensive. Please don't post trash
like this here.
Full agreement -- this is not funny. But thanks to Russell for
getting me in contact with this new word; I had to look up
misogynistic.
On 4/27/07, Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you the list god? I do not think it is trash, I did not find it offensive.
Quite the contrary, I enjoyed it. Should something be banned because it
offends a single person? I think not but, then, I am a Texan and not
as cosmopolitan or as
On 4/27/07, Joachim Schrod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg Freemyer wrote:
I have my local rdiff-backup copies stored into encfs filesystems.
Then I rsync the raw (encrypted) filesystem offsite to a hosted server
every night.
Interesting idea; it would save us the NFS-over-VPN step and would
On Fri 27 April 07 08:36, Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough,
Hi all,
After turning off PHP global variables this line will no longer work.
form method=post action=?php echo $PHP_SELF?
When I use the form the source looks like this:
form method=post action=
So, the problem is $PHP_SELF. Can someone tell me what to use instead?
Thanks!
JIM
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On Friday 27 April 2007 08:40:36 am Russell Jones wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is
I liked it.
Maybe if you used the word tits instead of breasts, it would be less
offensive.
Give me a break.
Like kissing a gal on the cheek. Worth going to jail for.
Offensive because you don't have sex, sexuality, humor, ?
BTW:
Misogyny is an exaggerated aversion towards women.
On Friday 27 April 2007 11:33, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 08:40:36 am Russell Jones wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play
music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:57:40 -0400
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it's plainly obvious to all, that SCO's case is fraudulent. Last
year, about 2/3 of the claims were tossed out by the judge. IBM has
been working to show what remains is also nonsense.
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 17:44 +0200, James Hatridge wrote:
Hi all,
After turning off PHP global variables this line will no longer work.
form method=post action=?php echo $PHP_SELF?
When I use the form the source looks like this:
form method=post action=
form method=post action=?php
Stevens wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:40, Russell Jones wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This
James Knott wrote:
Stevens wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:40, Russell Jones wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play
Hi,
I really want to get the compiz-extra package from the build
repository (http://software.opensuse.org/KDE:/Backports/openSUSE_10.2/)
installed so I can use that stuff. I tried to use the 10.1 repository
on my SLED 10 installation but that wouldn't work because it needed
metacity 2.15 or
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough, because women have
Hi!
On 4/22/07, Bruce Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just had the same problem on 10.2, after running the latest update
(probably the Xorg update did Opera in).
Yes, it seemed to be the X.org update. Thanks to everybody who helped.
It was finally now fixed, but I'm not sure how as the last
What would be really funny would be that they would vibrate and
stimulate the nipples to the beat of music.
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play
music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity
Stevens wrote:
On Friday 27 April 2007 10:40, Russell Jones wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:45:49 -0400
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that SCO's idea of derivative works doesn't fit with
reality, particularly when ATT made it clear that what SCO is claiming
is false. Take for example JFS. It was created for OS/2 and then moved
to AIX
On Friday 27 April 2007 12:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would be really funny would be that they would vibrate and
stimulate the nipples to the beat of music.
Okay we're really descending into misogyny now.
Let's just agree to disagree and get back to our lonely,
pathetic lives.
Oh, I'm
Stevens wrote:
Apple Computers developed a computer chip that can store and play music
in women's breast implants.
The iBreast will cost $599 and at 90GB will have capacity to store,
organize play 22,500 songs.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough, because women have always
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