On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Stephan Kulow wrote:-
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We'll put it back if we find a good way to automate that.
Maybe by having it add suggested packages as well? :)
We do - unless they conflict with recommended packages. sendmail is on FTP
btw.
I've noticed it's back on the DVD as well, so
Rastislav Krupanský [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello
When i choose some packages and i accept installation, window install or
remove more packages will appear and software management doesn't download
software and doesn't install it.Packages don't downloaded from
inst-source-extra and
Yes, these repos are enabled.And i have just added local repo and i'm not
able install packages also.
Installation by command zypper in any_packages doesn't work too.
here is output:
linux:/home/user # zypper in opera
* Reading repository 'openSUSE-10.3-OSS-KDE 10.3' cache
* Reading repository
On Sunday 26 August 2007 02:44:30 pm Krupanský Rastislav wrote:
linux:/home/user # zypper in opera
Can you try
zypper in -n opera
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still the same
linux:/home/user # zypper in -n opera
Refreshing 'local'
* Cleaning repository 'local' cache
* Building repository 'local' cache
* Reading repository 'openSUSE-10.3-OSS-KDE 10.3' cache
* Reading repository
'http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/'
On Sunday 26 August 2007 03:12:40 pm Rastislav Krupanský wrote:
still the same
linux:/home/user # zypper in -n opera
Refreshing 'local'
* Cleaning repository 'local' cache
* Building repository 'local' cache
* Reading repository 'openSUSE-10.3-OSS-KDE 10.3' cache
* Reading repository
Hello,
I just updated my 10.2 to 10.3 beta2 and, well, it was a bit
adventurous ;-) and I'm asking myself if someone has tried to install
beta2 as update - there are too many obvious bugs, and some of them are
critical from my POV :-(
Installation source: Factory tree + non-OSS tree,
On Saturday 25 August 2007 11:57:13 pm Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so big.
My guess is that applications have created their own files. How can I
delete these files without affecting my system?
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Run:
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Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so big. My
guess is that applications have created their own files. How can I delete
these files without affecting my system?
specially look at .thumbnails
jdd
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On Sunday, 26. August 2007, jdd wrote:
Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so
big. My guess is that applications have created their own files. How can
I delete these files without affecting my system?
specially look at .thumbnails
Thank you for the tip. I have found that .beagle directory was occupying my
partition (almost 8 GB).
On Sunday 26 August 2007 09:08, Rajko M. wrote:
On Saturday 25 August 2007 11:57:13 pm Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so
big. My
On Aug 26 2007 01:37, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
How many cpu's can linux support?
^
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep ^processor | tail -n1
processor : 511
That is the largest machine around, I suppose the guys from SGI have
some with even more.
Jan
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Dear all
I've upgraded SuSE 10.2 workstation by changed the motherboard. Both the
old motherboard and the new one have on-board ether card. After reboot,
ether network stopped working. I go to Yast - Network devices -
Network card and see two cards there. I remove the old on-board card and
select
On Aug 26 2007 16:54, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Then next solution I think is to make SuSE use ifname eth0 for the new
on-bard card. I noticed dmesg said something strange:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ dmesg | grep -i eth
8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.27
eth0: RealTek RTL8139 at 0xf0a16400,
On Sunday 26 August 2007, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Seems the on-board card /was/ eth0, it's getting renamed to eth1 for
some reason. This behavior is not noticed on other distros. I think I
can solve my problem by disabling this rename. I am using traditional
ifup and I tried using Network Manager
On Sunday, 26 August 2007 20:54:59 Zhang Weiwu wrote:
How can I disable renaming eth0 to eth1?
Edit /etc/udev/rules.d/30-net_persistent_names.rules and delete/rename cards
as appropriate so that the MAC address and netiface name are what you want.
Example:
SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add,
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Aug 26 2007 16:54, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
[...]
Seems the on-board card /was/ eth0, it's getting renamed to eth1 for
some reason.
Eh well. What I can think of: you previously had a PCI network card.
Since cards on the PCI bus are usually detected before any on-board
Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so big.
My
guess is that applications have created their own files. How can I delete
these files without affecting my system?
Applications and files that affect your system are not likely in your
James Knott wrote:
Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so big. My
guess is that applications have created their own files. How can I delete
these files without affecting my system?
Applications and files that affect your system are not
ka1ifq wrote:
I have a dell computer with a built in Nvidia Ge Force 6150 LE.
In yast Hardware - Graphics Card Monitor - Monitor - Display 1 -
Options ,
there is a button to rotate the screen but it is greyed out. I think I
installed the Nvidia 3d driver at some time
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Sunday, 26. August 2007, jdd wrote:
Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so
big. My guess is that applications have created their own files. How can
I delete these files without affecting my system?
specially
Hi,
I'm using OpenSuSE 10.2 with KDE3.5.7 from the backports repository and have
have very few problems until recently.
One of the last updates seems to have a missing symbol (
StatusBarNetworkStatusIndicator constructor ) and it is not so clear which
library that this should be available
* Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-25-07 22:40]:
Patrick, no comments?
[kernel]
type = rpm-md
name = kernel
baseurl = http://repos.opensuse.org/Kernel:/SL102_BRANCH/openSUSE_10.2/
http://repos.opensuse.org
will give you access to all the channels
http://repos.opensuse.org/xorg7
On Sunday 26 August 2007 10:43:42 Jan Engelhardt wrote:
How many cpu's can linux support?
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep ^processor | tail -n1
processor: 1 (one)
rpm -q kernel-default
kernel-default-2.6.22.2-ccj52
Any idea what is happening? I have Core 2 Duo
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On 26/08/07, Thomas Hertweck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Aug 26 2007 16:54, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
[...]
Seems the on-board card /was/ eth0, it's getting renamed to eth1 for
some reason.
Eh well. What I can think of: you previously had a PCI network card.
Since
On Aug 26 2007 14:58, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
How many cpu's can linux support?
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep ^processor | tail -n1
processor: 1 (one)
It is counted from zero, kthx.
rpm -q kernel-default
kernel-default-2.6.22.2-ccj52
Any idea what is happening? I have Core 2 Duo
On Sunday 26 August 2007 05:58, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
On Sunday 26 August 2007 10:43:42 Jan Engelhardt wrote:
How many cpu's can linux support?
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep ^processor | tail -n1
processor: 1 (one)
rpm -q kernel-default
kernel-default-2.6.22.2-ccj52
Any
On Sunday 26 August 2007 07:16, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
ka1ifq wrote:
I have a dell computer with a built in Nvidia Ge Force 6150 LE.
In yast Hardware - Graphics Card Monitor - Monitor - Display 1 -
Options , there is a button to rotate the screen but it is greyed out. I
think I
On Sunday 26 August 2007 06:12:27 am jdd wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so
big. My guess is that applications have created their own files. How can
I delete these files without affecting my system?
Dear my friends,
Our company is developing an application for POS. It includes: Cashier Machine,
Barcode reader, Cash Drawer, Credit Card reader and inventory+repository. It's
basically a PC but equipped with the devices for a kind of shop.
We are insist to make opensuse as the priority of its
Hi,
On 8/26/07, Cristea Bogdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the tip. I have found that .beagle directory was occupying my
partition (almost 8 GB).
Within your ~/.beagle directory, what is the size breakdown? If the
majority of the size is in ~/.beagle/Log, you've likely hit a bug.
Hi
I have already removed that directory without looking how the size was
distributed. What stroked me was a large number of directories with ordered
names like aa, ab etc.
regards
Bogdan
On Sunday 26 August 2007 16:39, you wrote:
Hi,
On 8/26/07, Cristea Bogdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
If any devel:tools:scm people are reading this, could we get an
updated git package in the repositories? The current version does not
support git-submodule, which is a really neat feature.
Thanks,
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Why not use ln -s if you can effort another harddisk (maybe with usb
interface). move the /home directory to the harddisk and than do cd / ln
-s /media/mynewusbharddisk /home
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Cristea Bogdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow
Benji Weber wrote:
[...]
You shouldn't really rely on the ethX numbering remaining the same,
they can change at any time.
No, I expect it to be the same when performing an update (as we did) -
if an update causes problems like that, something has gone wrong and the
distributor did a bad
On 24/08/07, Clive Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Has anybody successfully got bluetooth with a Broadcom 3022 headset to work in
SuSE 10.2 ?
I have installed all the bluez and inserted the bluetooth USB dongle. SuSE
recognised it and asked for the pin when I switched the
On Saturday 25 August 2007 22:37, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
How many cpu's can linux support?
That sounds like a tongue twister...
how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6099969220.html
AFAIK, this says the thing has like 60
On Sunday 26 August 2007 06:27, Patrik Hasibuan wrote:
Dear my friends,
Our company is developing an application for POS. It includes: Cashier
Machine, Barcode reader, Cash Drawer, Credit Card reader and
inventory+repository. It's basically a PC but equipped with the devices for
a kind of
On Sunday 26 August 2007 06:43, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
Hi
... What stroked me was a large number of directories
with ordered names like aa, ab etc.
You know what they say:
Different strokes for different folks.
I'd say yours is among the most different...
regards
Bogdan
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On Sunday 26 August 2007 08:58, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Saturday 25 August 2007 22:37, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
How many cpu's can linux support?
That sounds like a tongue twister...
how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
A woodchuck would chuck as much wood
Hello
I am having problem unmounting optical disks. I receive the following error:
The KDE mediamanager is not running.
media:///sr0 cannot be found.
I have also tried the force option on the unmount comand and received an error
device busy. I can access media:/sr0 through
I had to break a yast update (too long, I had to leave)
(Ctrl Alt -)
now I can use yast/software because the rpm data base is locked. I
removed all the /var/lock fomder with no result.
where do yast lock file stay?
thanks
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On Sunday 26 August 2007 16:08, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sunday 26 August 2007 06:27, Patrik Hasibuan wrote:
Dear my friends,
Our company is developing an application for POS. It includes: Cashier
Machine, Barcode reader, Cash Drawer, Credit Card reader and
inventory+repository. It's
Thanks for everyone answered my question. The problem is solved by
editing
/etc/udev/rules.d/30-net_persistent_names.rules
as Jan Engelhardt, John Andersen, Scott Newton suggested.
Jan Engelhardt said I probably previously had PCI NIC. I am 100% sure it
was on-board NIC.
Benji Weber made good
I have a sigfile which I wanted to put in service after some time of non use.
I entered the respective command in the Kmail config and was surprised that I
got a different output as expected. The sigfile is executable and as far as I
remember, worked before.
Somebody with a hint?
Following is
Hi Patrik,
On 26/08/07, Patrik Hasibuan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
We are insist to make opensuse as the priority of its platform. And we need
to buy the machine as the development environment. They are:
1. PC Desktop;
2. Barcode reader;
3. Cash Drawer;
4. Credit card reader.
We
ka1ifq wrote:
[...]
Do you see the cool NVIDIA logo when your PC boots up? If not, the
Nvidia drivers are not ionstalled, if yes, you most probably do not have
the nvidia drivers installed.
Then proceed from there.
regards
Eberhard
Yes, I do get the Nvidia splash screen.
On Sunday 26 August 2007 09:50, Andre Truter wrote:
Hi Patrik,
On 26/08/07, Patrik Hasibuan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
We are insist to make opensuse as the priority of its platform. And we
need to buy the machine as the development environment. They are: 1. PC
Desktop;
2. Barcode
jdd wrote:
I had to break a yast update (too long, I had to leave)
(Ctrl Alt -)
now I can use yast/software because the rpm data base is locked. I
removed all the /var/lock fomder with no result.
where do yast lock file stay?
there seems to be some yast... files in /tmp
anyway, found
Hi Patrik,
We are insist to make opensuse as the priority of its platform. And we need to
buy the machine as the development environment. They are:
1. PC Desktop;
2. Barcode reader;
3. Cash Drawer;
4. Credit card reader.
If the programming language is Java, there is JavaPOS - which is
Hello,
I am looking for the opensuse 10.2 web page that lists drivers for specific
hardware (laptops); can someone point me to that? Can't seem to detect the
wireless card for the Acer Aspire 9300.
Many thanks,
James
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On Sunday 2007-08-26 02:08, Rajko M. wrote:
. . . but for instance:
~/.kde
directory contains not only settings, but also KMail has all your mail in
one of subdirectories. That you don't want to delete too.
Is this new? I'm using 10.2 and Kmail keeps only a few config files in
locations
On Sun August 26 2007 14:09, Ken Jennings wrote:
Is this new? I'm using 10.2 and Kmail keeps only a few config files
in locations under the .kde directory. All the mail is in ~/Mail
If you have a directory ~/Mail when you first start KDE, it honours that
directory and uses it. Otherwise it
Hello
What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset. If you have windows
running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked
in the output of dmesg. It can also be found in the specification from
Acer. So how is your italian? http://www.ziobudda.net/aspire_9300
On 26/08/07, Thomas Hertweck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I expect it to be the same when performing an update (as we did) -
if an update causes problems like that, something has gone wrong and the
distributor did a bad job. An update is not allowed to change any
critical system settings. The
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ziobudda.net%2Faspire_9300langpair=it%7Cenhl=enie=UTF8
Not perfect, but better than Italian :-) (at least for me)
Gfs
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Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007
On Sun, 2007-08-26 at 09:09 -0400, ka1ifq wrote:
On Sunday 26 August 2007 07:16, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
ka1ifq wrote:
I have a dell computer with a built in Nvidia Ge Force 6150 LE.
In yast Hardware - Graphics Card Monitor - Monitor - Display 1 -
Options , there is a button to
On Sunday 26 August 2007 03:42:06 pm Carlos F Lange wrote:
On Sun August 26 2007 14:09, Ken Jennings wrote:
Is this new? I'm using 10.2 and Kmail keeps only a few config files
in locations under the .kde directory. All the mail is in ~/Mail
If you have a directory ~/Mail when you first
On Sunday 26 August 2007 13:45, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
ka1ifq wrote:
[...]
Do you see the cool NVIDIA logo when your PC boots up? If not, the
Nvidia drivers are not ionstalled, if yes, you most probably do not have
the nvidia drivers installed.
Then proceed from there.
regards
On Sunday 26 August 2007 17:28, Dave Howorth wrote:
On Sun, 2007-08-26 at 09:09 -0400, ka1ifq wrote:
On Sunday 26 August 2007 07:16, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
ka1ifq wrote:
I have a dell computer with a built in Nvidia Ge Force 6150 LE.
In yast Hardware - Graphics Card
Aaron Siegel wrote:
Hello
What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset. If you have windows
running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked
in the output of dmesg. It can also be found in the specification from
Acer. So how is your italian?
Patrik Hasibuan escribió:
Dear my friends,
Our company is developing an application for POS. It includes: Cashier
Machine, Barcode reader, Cash Drawer, Credit Card reader and
inventory+repository. It's basically a PC but equipped with the devices for a
kind of shop.
John E. Perry wrote:
Aaron Siegel wrote:
Hello
What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset. If you have windows
running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked
in the output of dmesg. It can also be found in the specification from
Acer. So how is
On Sunday 26 August 2007, Benji Weber wrote:
On 26/08/07, Thomas Hertweck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I expect it to be the same when performing an update (as we did) -
if an update causes problems like that, something has gone wrong and the
distributor did a bad job. An update is not
James Knott wrote:
RTF wrote:
Hi,
I have the OpenSuse 10.2 DVD from Linux Format magazine. I was going
to install it in a dual-boot arrangement with XP. However, based on
what I have read, during the installation, it asks you to choose your
desktop (KDE, GNOME, XFCE, or whatever). While
I solved, well almost resolved my problem, just press the eject button on the
drive. It took me the entire day to arrive at this solution.
On Sunday 26 August 2007 08:38, Aaron Siegel wrote:
Hello
I am having problem unmounting optical disks. I receive the following
error:
The KDE
Hello,
If any devel:tools:scm people are reading this, could we get an
updated git package in the repositories? The current version does not
support git-submodule, which is a really neat feature.
Thanks,
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