Cristian Rodriguez R. wrote:
This is fixed in 10.1/10.2/factory and is very unlikely to be fixed in
10.0 :P
ps: I see you are using PHP 5.0.4.. my advice is to stay away from any
PHP5 version earlier than 5.1.2. the 5.0.x series is really, really
borked. use it at your own risk. :-P
I use
Hi,
Some time earlier I had to disable (or at least hide) the System Update
functionality because it had been just a tool for breaking the system.
I've enabled the functionality again (partly because of Hans-Peter
Holler's request, bugzilla #274064). But there are some more limitations
Rafał Miłecki wrote:
I installed Alpha4 today and noticed this same bug :-) It's already in
bugzilla: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=275690
Yes, it's already in bugzilla :)
Duplicate of https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=274761
SSH port got enabled when clicking on
Le May 16, 2007 07:53:22 pm Cristian Rodriguez R., vous avez écrit :
André Malin escribió:
It seems to take ages to do the the dependencies validation when adding
packages at the initial packages selection.
Regards,
try performing an installation while sending the logs to other machine
On Friday 18 May 2007 23:23, peter nikolic wrote:
Hi ..
I have downloaded the x86_64 alpha4 DVD iso and attempted to burn a DVD
this disk had 10.3-alpha3 on it DVD-RW K3B is refusing to write to
this disk it will not format it . is there a problem with 10.3-Alpha3
x86_64 burning or
Hi Guys
I have a couple of remote servers (not _actually_ mine) running SUSE 6.1 in
production. (Please don't bother to tell me to upgrade them. I am aware of
ALL the issues and so is the owner). Now I need to install fping on these
boxes, but the media has proven difficult to find. I have
hi list
i am a newbie installing SUSE 10 for the first time. when installation from
the first CD completes, it asks for reboot, and after reboot when system
boots from harddisk, it drops to a shell and doesnt install remaining cds
how can i resolve this problem
Regards
Azeem
On Fri 11 May 2007, Michael Schroeder wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 09:56:09AM +0300, Peter Nixon wrote:
I have tried copying the /etc/termcap file from a working RHEL machine
to the SLES machine and it didn't make any difference either (While the
diff of the files was huge, the vt220
Trying again with a repost to the list.
I'm having a very annoying problem with VPNC in openSUSE10.2.
rpm -q vpnc returns vpnc 0.3.3-34
I can connect to the remote vpn server (giving my preshared key, user
id and password) . The connection appears to be successful, but then
I immediately
Hi Peter,
Peter Nixon wrote:
If any one has the SUSE 6.1 media kicking around I would appreciate them
shooting me a copy of the fping source rpm (There are 6.1 - 7.x boxes on the
network so I will need to build it for a few different versions) or even the
fping binary rpm.
I'll have a
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Ciro Iriarte wrote:
2007/5/17, G T Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Hi, i have a PHILLIPS DVD+-RW SDVD8820 writer on my laptop and trying
to burn data to 4.4GB TDK medium i get:
May 17 01:31:15 roamer kernel: ata2.00: exception
Hi!
I tried to install 10.3A4 to clean machine. I select default
installation (2nd row from the boot menu). But after starting linux
kernel for installation, I get error message NO WORKFLOW DEFINED FOR
THIS INSTALLATION MODE. I tried other methods - failsafe, ACPI disabled,
etc. But I get
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 15:38 +1000, Registration Account wrote:
This is the fundamental concept, we backup in a certain was so that if
there is a data failure we can restore. If you need to restore a system
to a particular date,and you use
On Fri 18 May 2007, Philippe Andersson wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Nixon wrote:
If any one has the SUSE 6.1 media kicking around I would appreciate them
shooting me a copy of the fping source rpm (There are 6.1 - 7.x boxes on
the network so I will need to build it for a few different versions)
Greetings list
I've had to install 32 bit SuSE 10.2 GM on AMD 64 bit architecture in
order to get 32 bit proprietry drivers (external modem) to function
:-) This results in the video drivers for Via chipset being loaded as
'FrameBuffer', and any reconfiguration I've tried doesn't load.
Any
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 10:31:29AM +0300, Peter Nixon wrote:
When connecting to the RedHat machine from the mobile terminal 'stty -a'
shows:
rows 0; columns 0;
The SLES8 machine shows:
rows 24; columns 80
Obviously BOTH of these are wrong for the terminal, yet the Oracle Forms
On Fri 18 May 2007, Peter Nixon wrote:
Hi Guys
I have a couple of remote servers (not _actually_ mine) running SUSE 6.1
in production. (Please don't bother to tell me to upgrade them. I am aware
of ALL the issues and so is the owner). Now I need to install fping on
these boxes, but the media
On 5/18/07, M Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 17 May 2007 15:28, Francis Giannaros wrote:
Your text as quoted above is really crossing the barrier of just
[unsubstantiated] trolling now, so please stop.
Actually, I did not intend that in the beginning, and I'm not a troll.
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The Thursday 2007-05-17 at 20:34 -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Well, the key feature discussed is media error recovery
Yes.
Doing backups with redundancy (and posibly compression) with error
recovery.
What I have yet to verify is how well does
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The Thursday 2007-05-17 at 20:53 -0300, Gabriel wrote:
Mmm, try this http://www.7-zip.org/ it support a lot of formats
including Rar and it's open source.
Afaik, only decompressing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rar#History
«There does not
Hi Peter,
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 02:19 +0300, Peter Nixon wrote:
Is there a reason why the required option(s) are not enabled by default in
Factory/10.3 Alpha?
There is a ongoing discussion about that. We can not enable
CONFIG_TIMER_STATS for the default kernel as it brings overhead which we
On Thursday 17 May 2007 09:17, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Hi, i have a PHILLIPS DVD+-RW SDVD8820 writer on my laptop and trying
to burn data to 4.4GB TDK medium i get:
[...]
Anybody seen this?, can it be a hardware problem?, K3B?, kernel?.
I'd say it's kernel or maybe hardware. Please report it
Peter Nixon wrote:
Hi Guys
Hi Peter,
I have a couple of remote servers (not _actually_ mine) running SUSE 6.1 in
production. (Please don't bother to tell me to upgrade them. I am aware of
ALL the issues and so is the owner). Now I need to install fping on these
boxes, but the media has
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 09:37 +0300, Peter Nixon wrote:
If any one has the SUSE 6.1 media kicking around I would appreciate them
shooting me a copy of the fping source rpm (There are 6.1 - 7.x boxes on the
network so I will need to build it
hi all !
I wrote an article about different types of Virtualization here:
http://www.violtan.com/ae/virtualization.html
This article describes 4 stages of Virtualization: Emulation, Full
Virtualization, Para-Virtualization and OS-level Virtualization.
I believe that openSUSE must excel at all
Hi,
I am trying to clear some disc space. Is there an easy
(safe) way to remove all languages apart from english ? Or
should I just go to usr/lib/locale and manually delete
everything that isn'r en...
TIA
Francesco
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On Fri, 18 May 2007 09:37:04 +0200
Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying again with a repost to the list.
I'm having a very annoying problem with VPNC in openSUSE10.2.
rpm -q vpnc returns vpnc 0.3.3-34
I can connect to the remote vpn server (giving my preshared key, user
M Harris wrote:
On Thursday 17 May 2007 17:52, Jerry Houston wrote:
I wrote a C textbook
more than 20 years ago.
I remember it well... about the same time the KR 2nd ed., and about the
same time as the C ansi standard.
Ever thought of doing a 2nd ed? --- including
M Harris wrote:
I am noticing that a significant amount of open source software is
emerging from the C# development platform. Is the runtime 'open' (free
'as in freedom' software)? I am genuinely curious, is your current C#
career in commercial programming for client side, server side? What
On Fri 18 May 2007, Peter Nixon wrote:
Hi Guys
I have a couple of remote servers (not _actually_ mine) running SUSE 6.1
in production. (Please don't bother to tell me to upgrade them. I am aware
of ALL the issues and so is the owner). Now I need to install fping on
these boxes, but the media
Hi Peter, I have the 6.1 media. Would you like me to email you the fping
package off list? Just the source package or binary too?
Cheers,
James.
On Friday 18 May 2007 07:37, Peter Nixon wrote:
Hi Guys
I have a couple of remote servers (not _actually_ mine) running SUSE 6.1 in
On Fri 18 May 2007, Michael Schroeder wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 10:31:29AM +0300, Peter Nixon wrote:
When connecting to the RedHat machine from the mobile terminal 'stty -a'
shows:
rows 0; columns 0;
The SLES8 machine shows:
rows 24; columns 80
Obviously BOTH of these
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Registration Account wrote:
This is the fundamental concept, we backup in a certain was so that if
there is a data failure we can restore. If you need to restore a system
to a particular date,and you use incremental backups The first part of
the
G T Smith wrote:
The classic backup everything in sight approach while simple is probably
rarely appropriate for most cases.
right.
a good backup strategy must first know what kind of data is to be
backed up...
The bussiness case you sepak of is not bussiness but server one. in
case of
Hi,
,--[ Earlier I said :: ]
| I am trying to clear some disc space. Is there an easy
| (safe) way to remove all languages apart from english ? Or
| should I just go to usr/lib/locale and manually delete
| everything that isn'r en...
`--
I have free space under /usr/local
Hi,
On 5/17/07, M Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am noticing that a significant amount of open source software is
emerging
from the C# development platform. Is the runtime 'open' (free 'as in freedom'
software)?
If you're talking about Mono, it is all free software:
* The
ken wrote:
'Anyone using counterfeit products who recklessly causes or attempts to
cause death can be imprisoned for life.'
So if they make a movie of Alberto and someone shows a bootleg of it and
someone in the audience dies laughing, the bootlegger gets life.
* Russell Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-18-07 08:59]:
ken wrote:
'Anyone using counterfeit products who recklessly causes or attempts to
cause death can be imprisoned for life.'
So if they make a movie of Alberto and someone shows a bootleg of it and
someone in the audience dies laughing, the
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 11:39 +0100, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
I am trying to clear some disc space. Is there an easy
(safe) way to remove all languages apart from english ? Or
should I just go to usr/lib/locale and manually delete
Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
Hi,
,--[ Earlier I said :: ]
| I am trying to clear some disc space. Is there an easy
| (safe) way to remove all languages apart from english ? Or
| should I just go to usr/lib/locale and manually delete
| everything that isn'r en...
`--
I have free
Carlos E. R. wrote:
It's probably safe, but not easy, unless you write a script or
something. But I'm unsure of how much space that uses?
It's definitely not worth the effort, language files are tens of
megabytes at most.
I would suggest moving (any or all of) /home, /usr, /var to different
On Friday 18 May 2007 04:39, Francis Giannaros wrote:
They're
really producing some exciting technologies; to label it as bloated is
to just grossly, and inaccurately oversimplify the genuine advances of
any development platform.
Thanks for the explanation... helps me to keep up with
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 11:39 +0100, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
I am trying to clear some disc space. Is there an easy
(safe) way to remove all languages apart from english ? Or
should I just go to usr/lib/locale and
Hi,
The Friday 2007-05-18 at 13:42 +0100, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
I have free space under /usr/local (separate partition). Is
it possible to copy /usr/lib and /usr/lib across to
/usr/local and then symlink them back on a live system
without breaking it?
Er...
You should not
On Friday 18 May 2007 02:29, azeem ahmad wrote:
when installation from
the first CD completes, it asks for reboot, and after reboot when system
boots from harddisk, it drops to a shell and doesnt install remaining cds
What message(s) do you see in the shell?
How long have you
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 13:42 +0100, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
I have free space under /usr/local (separate partition). Is
it possible to copy /usr/lib
On Friday 18 May 2007 06:11, Jerry Houston wrote:
Now that I've finally gotten more involved with Linux, I'm looking
forward to finding out what state mono is in. I subscribed to some mono
mailing lists around the time it first got started, but after quite a
while it seemed not to be going
On Friday 18 May 2007 10:41, M Harris wrote:
boots from harddisk, it drops to a shell and doesnt install remaining cds
What message(s) do you see in the shell?
Hold down the alt key, and then press the F10 key... what messages do
you
see?
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 13:42 +0100, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
I have free space under /usr/local (separate partition).
JB2, kiddo, go find a doctor to help you with this problem of lack of attention.
Thanks
Marcio
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On 5/18/07, JB2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu 17 May 07 13:10, Druid wrote incoherently:
Can you please stay away from bugzilla?
Can you please read the instructions of the damn
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the command time to access information about a job,
but without success.
The man page tells me that I can use options to time, like:
time -o output-file command command-args
time -v command command-args
time --help
but nothing of this works. All I get is (in the last
On Friday 18 May 2007 10:16, Herbert Georg wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the command time to access information about a
job, but without success.
The man page tells me that I can use options to time, like:
...
but nothing of this works. All I get is (in the last example):
bash:
Herbert Georg wrote:
[...]
I'm trying to use the command time to access information about a job,
but without success.
The man page tells me that I can use options to time, like:
time -o output-file command command-args
time -v command command-args
time --help
but nothing of this
On Friday 18 May 2007, Druid wrote:
JB2, kiddo, go find a doctor to help you with this problem of lack of
attention.
Thanks
Marcio
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Druid i dont know who the hell you are boy and i aint bothered either if push
comes to shove but one thing is for sure you got one big time
Druid i dont know who the hell you are boy and i aint bothered either if push
comes to shove but one thing is for sure you got one big time plonker
attitude , Quit with the attitude and top posting you look like you may
just have a brain the use it act you age not your shoe size
Pete,
On Friday 18 May 2007 12:16, Herbert Georg wrote:
but nothing of this works. All I get is (in the last example):
bash: --help: command not found
real 0m0.001s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
Try this:
which time
You will probably notice that it just returns to
On 05/18/2007 01:16 PM somebody named Herbert Georg wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the command time to access information about a job,
but without success.
The man page tells me that I can use options to time, like:
time -o output-file command command-args
time -v command command-args
On 5/18/07, Vladimir Nadvornik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 17 May 2007 09:17, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Hi, i have a PHILLIPS DVD+-RW SDVD8820 writer on my laptop and trying
to burn data to 4.4GB TDK medium i get:
[...]
Anybody seen this?, can it be a hardware problem?, K3B?, kernel?.
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
If you are incompetent, just step away from the keyboard...
I *will* step away from keyboard, when GUIs will be able to do *more*
functions than command-line. Windows is already there,so
That's because the MS Commandline is so horribly feeble.
and Linux is to
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Friday 18 May 2007 10:16, Herbert Georg wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the command time to access information about a
job, but without success.
The man page tells me that I can use options to time, like:
...
but nothing of this works. All I get is (in the last
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G T Smith wrote:
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 11:12 -0400, James Knott wrote:
As long as he moves the entire directory and symlinks to the new location,
what's the problem?
You can not move /usr/lib to /usr/local/lib, and then link /usr/lib to
/usr/local/lib. You
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 20:44 +0100, G T Smith wrote:
The hardlinks were to libraries in /usr/lib from somewhere else or vice
versa I cannot remember precisely which.. Took out OpenOffice which was
an unpleasant surprise at the time... I cannot
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
And the which comamnd is your friend
Is this some sort of quiz? ;-)
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Hello all! I am trying to install zlib-devel from install Cd's but it says the
package it not found on the medium. Is zlib-devel missing from the install
CD's? Where would i find it on the opensuse site? Using SLES10. Thanks
Chris
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 10:31 +0300, Peter Nixon wrote:
To: opensuse at opensuse.org
Cc: Michael Schroeder , suse-linux-e at suse.com
Please, email only to opensuse at opensuse.org, not to suse-linux-e at
suse.com. The second one is the old
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 20:44 +0100, G T Smith wrote:
The hardlinks were to libraries in /usr/lib from somewhere else or vice
versa I cannot remember precisely which.. Took out OpenOffice which was
an unpleasant surprise
Ho Ho Ho you is askin for it you is ..
oh yeah? gimme then, monkey boy
and the shut up
Marcio
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Just do
ndiswrapper -l
to get the name of the driver and then use
ndiswrapper -r driver_name
How do I also unload it from the kernel?
Thank you,
~James
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The Friday 2007-05-18 at 23:51 +0100, G T Smith wrote:
Mmmm... The /usr directory is a typical one to have on a separate
partition, and in that case there can't be hardlinks from outside. If some
programs requires hardlinks, it is a bug.
Hello
I need to use apache with php4 + php5 + firebird.
Does someone has a tip how to compile the apache ?
Do I need to generate one rpm ?
Thanks
José Renato
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Hallo.
I wrote a script, which attempts to backport packages to be compilable
on older products. It means replacing of Requires and BuildRequires by
an appropriate %if.
It is intended to prevent hardly maintainable %if %suse_version hell in
Factory.
If there will be an interest, I can maintain
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 13:01, Francis Giannaros wrote:
On 5/14/07, Frank Sundermeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 10 May 2007 16:59, Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
Hi,
thanks for all the valuable feedback on the new download page. I have
tried to implement the majority of your
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