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M9. schreef:
Amarok works without libxine1, (which is not to find), thnx!!!
No, it is not. ;-(
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Andreas Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FYI: Current freetype in FACTORY is broken, use the version from Alpha4
instead of updating,
The package checked in last night should fix everything,
Andreas
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jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are probably already informed :-), but the last 10.2 kernel update
brake the computer boot...
Did you install the new perl-bootloader as well? If there are problems,
please open a bugreport with all details,
Andreas
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On Wednesday 23 May 2007, M9. wrote:
I am just ready with the install of Alpha4...
I changed everything i needed to:
/boot from 30MB 100MB
/ , 1GB, same
/usr, from 3.5 4GB
/var ,1GB, same, but added:
/var/lib, 1GB,(lib was the cause:400MB)
/opt, 2.5GB same,
/tmp, 2GB, was 3GB.
swap,
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 09:45:53AM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are probably already informed :-), but the last 10.2 kernel update
brake the computer boot...
Did you install the new perl-bootloader as well? If there are problems,
Marcus Meissner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 09:45:53AM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are probably already informed :-), but the last 10.2 kernel update
brake the computer boot...
Did you install the new perl-bootloader as well? If
Hello,
I can't install Alpha 4 on a System with a small (500MB) DOS Partition
on /dev/sda1 ? The new installer like to resize the Partition. When I go to
manual partitioning I have only EVMS Drives, after reformat the DOS
partition to a swap Partition I can install Alpha 4 and I found all my
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I must say that it is very difficult to handle, because when an entry in
grub does not work, because 10.2 reads different as 10.3, it is
impossible to mount a 10.3 ext2 /boot partition, in the 10.2 partitioner.
This way the working
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:05, M9. wrote:
M9. schreef:
I must say that it is very difficult to handle, because when an entry in
grub does not work, because 10.2 reads different as 10.3, it is
impossible to mount a 10.3 ext2 /boot partition, in the 10.2 partitioner.
This way the working
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I can get a lot of howtos for setting up the above on debian and ubuntu
- does anyone have a nice site for openSUSE 10.2?
ps. where can I get apache2-ssl-certificate, its not installed with
apache.
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Bob wrote:
I actually systems. The test one that I configure for LDAP a few months
ago doesn't do this. It is the production one that does now so I can
compared config files between the 2 systems. The syslog config on both
systems are the same.
Nevertheless, try to comment out the four lines
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
I do the same in Opensuse. But, the file created in the directory have the
permission:
-rw-r--r-- 1 geecko sales 4 2007-05-23 09:17 filegeecko (notice the
rw-r--r--). This permission makes other user in sales group cannot edit
geecko's file. User geecko has to
Onsdag 23 maj 2007 09:49 skrev Joachim Schrod:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
I do the same in Opensuse. But, the file created in the directory have
the permission:
-rw-r--r-- 1 geecko sales 4 2007-05-23 09:17 filegeecko (notice the
rw-r--r--). This permission makes other user in sales group
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 08:47 -0400, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 16:49 +1200, john wrote:
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 21:52 -0600, Pueblo Native wrote:
john wrote:
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 21:39 -0400, James Knott wrote:
John O'Gorman wrote:
One user has a
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Rafael E. Herrera wrote:
G T Smith wrote:
In attempting to get hold of something to edit my enlightenment menus I
accidentally torched my e16 installation. It was easy enough to restore
the e16 setup, but it seems the e17 (from Pacman) rpm a) does
Hi,
I can burn CDs fine on this suse 10 machine using eg
gnomebaker. If I fire up K3b and try and burn it errors out
with a no disc space message, yet k3b itself also reports 2+
gigs of free space.
Any suggestions most welcome.
TIA
F
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Tom Miller wrote:
Pueblo Native wrote:
it seems that almost everybody I've talked to has advised me not to go
with the 64 bit version of OpenSuse because there really is no speed
advantage (if that's not good advice I'd like to hear otherwise). So
then, if there is no speed advantage, what's
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:49, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Phil answered your question how to enable the RH behavior by
setting the umask globally.
If you don't want to do this, there is the possibility to use
access control lists (ACLs); the default ACL determines the access
right of newly
Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 15:35 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
I need to use my laptops serial port, to connect via serial cable to
cisco switches, fiber channel switches, etc
I found reference to gtkterm, but there does not appear to be an RPM
for it, and I'm
Tom Miller wrote:
The reason that 32bit is faster is it only has to pass around 32 bit
pointers vs 64 bit pointers.
On the other hand, the faster memory handling above 2 GB with 64bit OS
makes up the difference .
Given that data is transferred in parallel, that is all bits at the same
time,
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Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:49, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Phil answered your question how to enable the RH behavior by
setting the umask globally.
If you don't want to do this, there is the possibility to use
access control lists (ACLs); the default ACL determines the
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 17:12, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
Hi,
I can burn CDs fine on this suse 10 machine using eg
gnomebaker. If I fire up K3b and try and burn it errors out
with a no disc space message, yet k3b itself also reports 2+
gigs of free space.
Sorry for not answering, I think I
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi Joachim,
Do you know where I can set the umask globally in Suse?
Do you mean for new users? Try Yast, Security and Users, User
Management, Expert Options, Default for New Users, Umask for Home Directory.
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On Wednesday 23 May 2007, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 17:12, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
Hi,
I can burn CDs fine on this suse 10 machine using eg
gnomebaker. If I fire up K3b and try and burn it errors out
with a no disc space message, yet k3b itself also reports 2+
Im trying to get gsat compiled on 10.2.
I get:
make[2]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/predict-2.2.3/clients/gsat-1.1.0/src'
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o gsat main.o support.o interface.o callbacks.o
comms.o plugins.o db.o prefs.o -L/opt/gnome/lib -lgtk -lgdk -rdynamic
-lgmodule -lglib -ldl -lXi -lXext
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all,
Most of the time I administer Redhat server. However, recently I spend more
and more time exploring Opensuse.
There's one thing that I don't get it yet regarding sgid and umask in
Opensuse.
In RH, when I create a directory say 'test', chmod it 3770. It
James Knott wrote:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:49, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Phil answered your question how to enable the RH behavior by
setting the umask globally.
If you don't want to do this, there is the possibility to use
access control lists (ACLs); the default
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 04:11, James Knott wrote:
Tom Miller wrote:
The reason that 32bit is faster is it only has to pass around 32
bit pointers vs 64 bit pointers.
On the other hand, the faster memory handling above 2 GB with 64bit
OS makes up the difference .
Given that data is
BandiPat schrieb:
Just in case you guys didn't realize, k3b is unlikely to be at fault
here! K3b gnomebaker are only the gui frontends to the programs
actually being used.
Well, I do realize it. Wodim, cdrdao and growisofs are working perfectly
here. However k3b does not. How does it fit
Bugger. Every which way I enter it
1. As is
2. Nominating the IP as either 0.0.0.0 or localhost or (PC to where data
is being sent IP) (device IP)
The error is always the same on re-start
What ever line the source...etc. is on will not parse and the file
will not load.
Please don't spend
On 5/22/07, Kenneth Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always used seyon to connect to the Cisco equipment. Worked very well
every time. The tty would most likely be ttyS0.
how do I know (confirm) that ttys0 is the serial port? I don't have my
cable handy (or a device to connect to) and
S O L V E D !
Thanks to all who participated especially Darryl - The answer was
staring me in the face all the time. At the very top of the file gives
the clue
All that is required is simply
source src {internal(); udp(ip(0.0.0.0) port(514)); };
This line is present in PC IP that receives the
S Glasoe wrote:
On Tuesday May 22 2007 11:18:59 am Jim Flanagan wrote:
I did not delete ~/.kde or /tmp before reinstalling KDE. Thats a good
idea. I think I'll delete /etc/X11 as well.
Don't know if deleting /etc/X11at the same time is a good idea. I'd save that
for a next step.
BandiPat wrote:
On Monday 21 May 2007, Jim Flanagan wrote:
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Ok, it sounds like you did not turn on 3D while in sax2 then. It's
possible that your screensavers are zonked, but more than likely, I
would guess that you failed to accomplish everything while in sax2.
If you do
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 09:28 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
On 5/22/07, Kenneth Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always used seyon to connect to the Cisco equipment. Worked very well
every time. The tty would most likely be ttyS0.
how do I know (confirm) that ttys0 is the serial
On 5/22/07, Kenneth Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always used seyon to connect to the Cisco equipment. Worked very well
every time. The tty would most likely be ttyS0.
when I try screen (now, with a serial cable connected to a device):
screen /dev/ttys0 9600
I get an error
On 5/23/07, Kenneth Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dmesg|grep tty
that was helpful, thank you. I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ dmesg |grep tty
serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
00:02: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
so theoretically that
On Wednesday 23 May 2007, Jan Tiggy wrote:
BandiPat schrieb:
Just in case you guys didn't realize, k3b is unlikely to be at
fault here! K3b gnomebaker are only the gui frontends to the
programs actually being used.
Well, I do realize it. Wodim, cdrdao and growisofs are working
Peter Van Lone wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ dmesg |grep tty
serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
00:02: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
so theoretically that should work with minicom ... but it tells me:
minicom: cannot open /dev/ttys0:
hello,
get the update first just like mine(get the *.patch.rpm only for efficiency)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa|grep samba
yast2-samba-client-2.14.4-3
samba-winbind-3.0.23d-19.5
yast2-samba-server-2.14.3-10
kdebase3-samba-3.5.5-78
samba-doc-3.0.23d-6
samba-client-3.0.23d-19.5
samba-3.0.23d-19.5
Hi
I have a clean install of OpenSuse 10.2 which I installed from the 5
CD's I downloaded from the OpenSuse web site. My internet connection is
through a ADSL router which I connect to with an ethernet cable which I
share with a Windows computer.
The install went perfectly with the
On 5/23/07, Joe Morris (NTM) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was that a typo, or did you actually use ttyS0. ttys0 is not the same.
funny, I was wondering that. When I first tried to config the serial
port in minicom, it flipped the S to s ... so I figured maybe it
needed to be lower case. Now, I
Okay, just for everyone's knowledge, Vista has this annoying habit of
asking if I want to save a password. On my sites, I have several with
similar domains and differnt passwords. Vista mucks them up.
This - plus an annoying habit of locking up on a regular basis -
decided me that I'd just simply
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Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 23:36:46 -0500
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Keyboard with buttons
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 20:20, Chris Arnold wrote:
Kernel see the strokes and all is well, except, in control center, i do
James Knott wrote:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:49, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Phil answered your question how to enable the RH behavior by
setting the umask globally.
If you don't want to do this, there is the possibility to use
access control lists (ACLs); the default ACL
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 09:34, Jim Flanagan wrote:
My xorg.cong contains all these lines, except the dri. The others are
there, but not in the same order. Does that matter? I have not added
dri yet, should I?
dri is the 3D ... or, in other words, normally checking the 3D box
(which
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 10:25, Kai Ponte wrote:
It seems when I'm using firefox - which is most of
the time - I get a lock up. The clock icon shows and I can pretty much
do nothing but power off.
Kai, does an alt-F1 take to you a console (black screen)? When it
locks
can you ping
On Tuesday 22 May 2007, BandiPat said:
Actually, I think you'll find that SuSE's KDE has been touched quite a
bit by the SuSE developers. There are lots of differences, some
noticeable, others not so, but several changes. Just take a look at
another distro using KDE that uses the standard
On my openSUSE 10.2 `file /bin/su` reports the following:
/bin/su: setuid ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, AMD x86-64, version 1
(SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.4, stripped
and the same for some other files which are expected to be simple
executables, that is, LSB executable, like '/usr/bin/perl':
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 10:32, Chris Arnold wrote:
Great directions but i am using gnome :) Anyone know how to do this in
gnome?
Yes... (I was hoping you would switch to kde) :-)
Ok, gnome bindings work pretty much the same way... and the setup for
creating keysyms is
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 08:55, Denis Silakov wrote:
On my openSUSE 10.2 `file /bin/su` reports the following:
/bin/su: setuid ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, AMD x86-64, version 1
(SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.4, stripped
and the same for some other files which are expected to be simple
Randall R Schulz wrote:
What kind of bug do you suspect? Is anything malfunctioning?
Almost all Linux executables have at least one dynamically linked
library, the one that allows system calls to be made. Most are fully
dynamically linked.
Well, I see. Surely, there is no malfunctioning
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 09:24, Denis Silakov wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
What kind of bug do you suspect? Is anything malfunctioning?
Almost all Linux executables have at least one dynamically linked
library, the one that allows system calls to be made. Most are
fully dynamically
I think you should be using the smp kernel. What kind of a machine do
you have? Anything in the system logs?
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On Wednesday 23 May 2007 11:24, Denis Silakov wrote:
The thing is that we are collecting information about different
distributions for the Linux Standard Base -
https://www.linux-foundation.org/dbadmin/browse/distr.php
and in the LSB there are 'Libraries' (system-wide shared libraries) and
Okay, just for everyone's knowledge, Vista has this annoying habit of
asking if I want to save a password. On my sites, I have several with
similar domains and differnt passwords. Vista mucks them up.
This - plus an annoying habit of locking up on a regular basis -
decided me that I'd just
On Wed, May 23, 2007 8:51 am, M Harris wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 10:25, Kai Ponte wrote:
It seems when I'm using firefox - which is most of
the time - I get a lock up. The clock icon shows and I can pretty
much
do nothing but power off.
Kai, does an alt-F1 take to you a console
Does anyone know of a mailing list for discussing technical issues about SuSE,
that is on-topic only (no OT postings)?
Anyone interested in starting one?
It's kind weird - I'm on a great deal of mailing lists (have been for years),
and just recently (past few weeks) there's been long, flame
I've seen several statements lately that one gets to the black console
screens via alt-F1. When I do this, I get the KDE menu. I have to do
ctrl-alt-Fx to get to the consoles.
As far as I know, my system is a simple standard opensuse 10.2 with the
basic suse updates through opensuseupdater. No
On 5/23/07, Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 8:51 am, M Harris wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 10:25, Kai Ponte wrote:
It seems when I'm using firefox - which is most of
the time - I get a lock up. The clock icon shows and I can pretty
much
do nothing but power off.
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 11:49, Kai Ponte wrote:
I can ping it. I just had it happen while resizing a konqueror window.
Open ssh to it... and when it locks see if you can ssh login to it...
Trying to find out if the kernel is dead... or just the interface... if
you
can ping
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 11:52, John E. Perry wrote:
As far as I know, my system is a simple standard opensuse 10.2 with the
basic suse updates through opensuseupdater. No hacks, no obscure window
manager additions. Why is my X different? Should I be concerned?
No you are correct.
Kai Ponte wrote:
I can ping it
if so you may be able to go in it with ssh. may be only the keyboard
is stuck and not the system.
try to go with ssh and type init 3 to go to console only (with network)
jdd
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On Mittwoch, 23. Mai 2007, John E. Perry wrote:
I've seen several statements lately that one gets to the black console
screens via alt-F1. When I do this, I get the KDE menu. I have to do
ctrl-alt-Fx to get to the consoles.
As far as I know, my system is a simple standard opensuse 10.2 with
M Harris wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 11:52, John E. Perry wrote:
As far as I know, my system is a simple standard opensuse 10.2 with the
basic suse updates through opensuseupdater. No hacks, no obscure window
manager additions. Why is my X different? Should I be concerned?
No you are
On 2007/05/23 12:52 (GMT-0400) John E. Perry apparently typed:
I've seen several statements lately that one gets to the black console
screens via alt-F1. When I do this, I get the KDE menu. I have to do
ctrl-alt-Fx to get to the consoles.
As far as I know, my system is a simple standard
Hi Everybody.
I've just discovered that I'm unable to mount USB pendrives on
my laptop.
Upon examination, I also find that I have no /dev/sda1. I assume that
this is the reason why. If so, can I just recreate it with mknod?
Can anyone tell me what the parameters are for creating /dev/sda1
On 23-May-07 16:52:24, John E. Perry wrote:
I've seen several statements lately that one gets to the black
console screens via alt-F1. When I do this, I get the KDE menu.
I have to do ctrl-alt-Fx to get to the consoles.
As far as I know, my system is a simple standard opensuse 10.2
with
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 19:34, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
Hi Everybody.
I've just discovered that I'm unable to mount USB pendrives on
my laptop.
Upon examination, I also find that I have no /dev/sda1. I assume that
this is the reason why. If so, can I just recreate it with mknod?
Can anyone
Please, can't you people find something more important to worry about in life?
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On Wednesday May 23 2007 9:33:14 am Jim Flanagan wrote:
For information sake, how do you tell a certain file is needed or
supplied by a certain package, such as kio_sysinfo belonging to kdebase3-?
Many thanks,
Jim F
pin file or RPM name
Good for a locally available way to search what was
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 11:49, Kai Ponte wrote:
can you ping it from another box... or is it casters-up dead?
alt-f1 does nothing. Neither does ctrl-alt-esc or ctrl-backspace.
The mouse appears to move, but that's it.
Does a ctl-alt-F1 bring up the console?
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Jay C Vollmer wrote:
Hi Everybody.
I've just discovered that I'm unable to mount USB pendrives on
my laptop.
Upon examination, I also find that I have no /dev/sda1. I assume that
this is the reason why. If so, can I just recreate it with mknod?
Can anyone tell me what the parameters are
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 12:08, jdd wrote:
it's alt Fx from an other console, Ctrl Alt Fx from graphic interface
jdd
Yup, always has been...
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On Wed, May 23, 2007 9:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Second question - since this is a dual core (Centrino Duo 2.0 GHz)
system, shouldn't I be using a SMP kernel? I notice that the kernel
used is 2.6.18.8.0.3-default i686
The SMP kernel became the default kernel in 10.2 and later.
(Ted Harding) wrote:
On 23-May-07 16:52:24, John E. Perry wrote:
I've seen several statements lately that one gets to the black
console screens via alt-F1. When I do this, I get the KDE menu.
I have to do ctrl-alt-Fx to get to the consoles.
As far as I know, my system is a simple standard
On Wed, May 23, 2007 9:56 am, Greg Freemyer wrote:
?
alt-f1 does nothing. Neither does ctrl-alt-esc or ctrl-backspace.
The mouse appears to move, but that's it.
From KDE, I think it is ctrl-alt-f1, etc.
Once your at a console, alt-f1, etc. work.
Yes - and before anyone else freaks out
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 12:59, Rikard Johnels wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 19:34, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
Hi Everybody.
I've just discovered that I'm unable to mount USB pendrives on
my laptop.
Upon examination, I also find that I have no /dev/sda1. I assume that
this is the
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:05, Kai Ponte wrote:
Yes - and before anyone else freaks out about how to get back (I did)
CTRL+ALT+F7 gets you back.
:P
But, when you got back... is X (KDE) unlocked?
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Hi,
I like very very much Enlightenment 0.17, but modules don't work at
all.
The window messages are not found linux-gnu-x86_64/modules/module.so
or something like this.
Any of you also have the same problem?
Any help will be appreciated. I've been googleing a bit but no answer.
Thanks
* Dylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-23-07 14:02]:
Please, can't you people find something more important to worry about
in life?
You have lost sight.
Many of us come here to read, learn about and assist or ask for
assistance about technical and/or installation issues with openSUSE; I
believe the
Have you tried a different window manager like WindowMaker that one
works usually when I have had issues with KDE???
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On 23-May-07 18:54:52, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
(Ted Harding) wrote:
On 23-May-07 16:52:24, John E. Perry wrote:
I've seen several statements lately that one gets to the black
console screens via alt-F1. When I do this, I get the KDE menu.
I have to do ctrl-alt-Fx to get to the consoles.
As
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All that is required is simply
source src {internal(); udp(ip(0.0.0.0) port(514)); };
This line is present in PC IP that receives the data and without a
destination will
Can someone explain, how Speedstep work with a T7200, for example?
I am wondering about that ever both CPUs are at the same frequence, 1GHz
or 2GHz.
I've heard about different frequences on the CPUs is possible and
automatically done with ondemand scaling governor!!!???
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On Wednesday 23 May 2007, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Hi Lee,
My xorg.cong contains all these lines, except the dri. The others
are there, but not in the same order. Does that matter? I have not
added dri yet, should I?
Sax2 is detecting my 9800 Pro as R350 NH. I believe that is correct.
The 3D
BandiPat wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Hi Lee,
My xorg.cong contains all these lines, except the dri. The others
are there, but not in the same order. Does that matter? I have not
added dri yet, should I?
Sax2 is detecting my 9800 Pro as R350 NH. I believe that
On Wed, May 23, 2007 12:19 pm, M Harris wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:05, Kai Ponte wrote:
Yes - and before anyone else freaks out about how to get back (I
did)
CTRL+ALT+F7 gets you back.
:P
But, when you got back... is X (KDE) unlocked?
No, it wasn't. In fact it was locked up
Jim Flanagan wrote:
BandiPat wrote:
On Wednesday 23 May 2007, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Hi Lee,
My xorg.cong contains all these lines, except the dri. The others
are there, but not in the same order. Does that matter? I have not
added dri yet, should I?
Sax2 is detecting my 9800
On Wed, 23 May 2007 15:43:55 +0200, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Im trying to get gsat compiled on 10.2.
I get:
make[2]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/predict-2.2.3/clients/gsat-1.1.0/src'
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o gsat main.o support.o interface.o callbacks.o
comms.o plugins.o db.o prefs.o
Will Stephenson wrote:
Lee is right - we patch the kde.org tarballs extensively. SUSE does after
all
have more KDE developers than any other distro, AFAIK, and it would be a
shame for us to have to play frozen-bubble all day.
And may I take this opportunity to say thanks for all the
James Knott wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi Joachim,
Do you know where I can set the umask globally in Suse?
/etc/initscript
Also /etc/login.defs
James, I don't know about 10.2, but in 10.0 /etc/initscript does
not exist.
Changing UMASK in /etc/login.defs does
Joachim Schrod wrote:
James Knott wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi Joachim,
Do you know where I can set the umask globally in Suse?
/etc/initscript
Also /etc/login.defs
James, I don't know about 10.2, but in 10.0 /etc/initscript does not
exist.
Changing UMASK
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 23 maj 2007 09:49 skrev Joachim Schrod:
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
How do I achive the default umask inhereted from the parent directory? I
read some suggestions from google to adjust the global default umask, but
I think it's a bit risky, or is it the only way?
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Do you know where I can set the umask globally in Suse?
For all users: create /etc/profile.local with the umask command.
For a group of users: Place it in their ~/.profile.
However, I don't think setting up the umask globally would be as safe as in
RH, because Suse
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 12:42 -0400, George Stoianov wrote:
I think you should be using the smp kernel. What kind of a machine do
you have? Anything in the system logs?
IIRC for 10.2 the kernel default is the smp kernel.
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On Wednesday 23 May 2007 20:44, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 12:42 -0400, George Stoianov wrote:
I think you should be using the smp kernel. What kind of a machine do
you have? Anything in the system logs?
IIRC for 10.2 the kernel default is the smp kernel.
What happens if
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 16:03 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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Please, can't you people find something more important to worry about
in life?
You have lost sight.
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