> In any event, peak power consumption occurs only during 100% CPU
> utilization (and that power consumption depends somewhat on the mix of
> instructions, i.e., which portions of the CPU's processing logic is
> active). When the CPU is idle, it's power consumption (and thus its
> heat output) are
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 01:52 -0400, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> >
> > I think we agree on the subject.
> >
> > Last thing - I dont think most virus/trojan/DOSattack writers do it
> > because its easy to do it in Windows (which it is), but because its got
> > a huge impact o
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> In which case, you're dumber than a box of rocks.
>
> Windows malware often requires NO user action to cause damage,
> where as you have demonstrated your absolute REFUSAL to even
> understand that the security model of Unix/Linux (going all the
> way back to the 1970's) REQ
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Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Hans van der Merwe wrote:
>
> In which case, you're dumber than a box of rocks.
>
> Now shut up, and get a freaking clue.
> Sheesh!
>
>
Your contributions today (of which this is the last I have received) are
at best dera
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
>
> Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are most
> appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
Responses like this make the writer appear to be very young, or very
inexperienced with computers, or both.
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Jerry Houston wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are most
appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
Responses like this make the writer appear to be very young, or very
inexperienced with computers, or both.
I've been programming
On Weddnesday, 5. September 2007 12:55 Jerry Houston wrote:
> Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> > Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are most
> > appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
>
> Responses like this make the writer appear to be very young, or very
> inexperienced
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Jerry Houston wrote:
>> Aaron Kulkis wrote:
>>> Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are most
>>> appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
>>
>>
>> Responses like this make the writer appear to be very young, or very
>> inexperienced with comp
Robert Lewis wrote:
> I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
>
> Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
> opinions on this quad processor over the
> dual above?
I just built a computer around the Q6600 (watch Linux Brain Dump for
a complete expose!) and ran into one problem - the infamous "can't
I am wanting to move my bottom panel (you know, the one that has the
"start" button and the date/time) to the top of my screen. When i right
click on the panel and chose properties, it says it is locked down. I
then logged in as root and it says the same thing. How do i unlock this
and then move th
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 00:10, Clayton wrote:
> > In any event, peak power consumption occurs only during 100% CPU
> > utilization (and that power consumption depends somewhat on the mix
> > of instructions, i.e., which portions of the CPU's processing logic
> > is active). When the CPU is i
Chris,
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 09:42 -0400, Chris Arnold wrote:
> I am wanting to move my bottom panel (you know, the one that has the
> "start" button and the date/time) to the top of my screen. When i right
> click on the panel and chose properties, it says it is locked down. I
> then logged in as
* Chris Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-05-07 09:44]:
> I am wanting to move my bottom panel (you know, the one that has the
> "start" button and the date/time) to the top of my screen.
rt-clk on desktop, choose configure desktop -> behavior ->
"Menu Bar at Top of Screen" -> Desktop menu bar
>
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 14:00, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Jerry Houston wrote:
> > Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> >> Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are
> >> most appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
> >
> > Responses like this make the writer appear to be very y
Hello,
I want to upgrade SuSE 10.2's installation of Gnome to Version 2.18
from 2.16.1.
What is the best way of doing this without having to go looking for a
lode of dependencies and sources?
Thanks
Darragh
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On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 15:39 +0100, Darragh Ó Héiligh wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to upgrade SuSE 10.2's installation of Gnome to Version 2.18
> from 2.16.1.
>
> What is the best way of doing this without having to go looking for a
> lode of dependencies and sources?
The GNOME:STABLE repository s
hi all,
I recently upgraded to KDE 3.5.7 using smart which retrieves the packages from
PackMan's repository.
The upgrade was just fine and this new version seems to be performing slightly
better than 3.5.5.
Anyway, I've noticed that on both systems (now 2 GB RAM and 2 GB swap each), at
home an
Is there a standard way to remotely manage 100+ SUSE boxes? The
machines are NLPOS9, which is based on SLES9, which is in turn based
on SUSE 9.1. I need a way to remotely administer them, with cheaper
solutions being ideal.
The problem is having to individually log in and tweak things on 100+
bo
On 9/5/07, Martin Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I recently upgraded to KDE 3.5.7 using smart which retrieves the packages
> from PackMan's repository.
> The upgrade was just fine and this new version seems to be performing
> slightly better than 3.5.5.
>
> Anyway, I've noticed t
> I believe I can do this with two shell scripts, a "control" script and
> a "job" script. The control script would copy (via scp) and remotely
> run (via SSH) the job script to a list of servers stored in an ASCII
> file. Is this the standard way of doing this?
>
> Any suggestions?
Well, Webmin
On Wednesday, 5 September 2007, Martin Mielke wrote:
>
> Anyway, I've noticed that on both systems (now 2 GB RAM and 2 GB
> swap each), at home and at work, the use of the swap space slowly
> increases faster than with 3.5.5.
Have you upgraded to the packages which came out yesterday? Try those
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 17:46:46 Ron Eggler wrote:
> On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
> > I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
> >
> > Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
> > opinions on this quad processor over the
> > dual above?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Bob
>
> I've been tr
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> Robert Lewis wrote:
>> I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
>>
>> Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
>> opinions on this quad processor over the
>> dual above?
>
> I just built a computer around the Q6600 (watch Linux Brain Dump for
> a complete expose!) and ran int
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 14:00:21 Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Jerry Houston wrote:
> > Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> >> Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are most
> >> appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
> >
> > Responses like this make the writer appear to be very
JP Rosevear wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 15:39 +0100, Darragh Ó Héiligh wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I want to upgrade SuSE 10.2's installation of Gnome to Version 2.18
>> from 2.16.1.
>>
>> What is the best way of doing this without having to go looking for a
>> lode of dependencies and sources?
On 05/09/07, Chris Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JP Rosevear wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 15:39 +0100, Darragh Ó Héiligh wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I want to upgrade SuSE 10.2's installation of Gnome to Version 2.18
> >> from 2.16.1.
> >>
> >> What is the best way of doing this with
On Wednesday September 5 2007, Martin Lasarsch wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 September 2007 17:46:46 Ron Eggler wrote:
> > On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
> > > I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
> > >
> > > Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
> > > opinions on this quad processor
I'm running OpenSuSE 10.2 and am trying to add a small program called
'glabels', using YAST. When I click the 'Accept' button, I get:
> Cannot access installation media
> 20070902-145913 CD 1.
> Check that the server is accessible.
>
> Show details
>
> URL
> http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/suser-guru/r
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 11:18, Donald D Henson wrote:
> I'm running OpenSuSE 10.2 and am trying to add a small program called
>
> 'glabels', using YAST. When I click the 'Accept' button, I get:
> > Cannot access installation media
> > 20070902-145913 CD 1.
> > Check that the server is access
I have already posted two messages about this issue with no sollution.
However, I will try again, since this bug has become very annoying for me.
Due to the same issue I have reinstalled the entire system, but the
problem produces again: almost all icons on my desktop are gone, when I
Bogdan Cristea wrote:
I have already posted two messages about this issue with no sollution.
However, I will try again, since this bug has become very annoying for me.
Due to the same issue I have reinstalled the entire system, but the
problem produces again: almost all icons on my de
I have already tried this. I loose my configurations, but I don't get
back the usual look of my desktop.
On 9/5/07, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> > I have already posted two messages about this issue with no sollution.
> > However, I will try again, since this bug
Xn Nooby schreef:
Is there a standard way to remotely manage 100+ SUSE boxes? The
machines are NLPOS9, which is based on SLES9, which is in turn based
on SUSE 9.1. I need a way to remotely administer them, with cheaper
solutions being ideal.
The problem is having to individually log in and twe
Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> I have already posted two messages about this issue with no sollution.
> However, I will try again, since this bug has become very annoying for me.
> Due to the same issue I have reinstalled the entire system, but the
> problem produces again: almost all icons o
Cristea Bogdan wrote:
> I have already tried this. I loose my configurations, but I don't get
> back the usual look of my desktop.
>
> On 9/5/07, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Bogdan Cristea wrote:
>>> I have already posted two messages about this issue with no sollution.
>>> However, I
I use openSuSE 10.2 and kde. The only notable change is that I use
2.6.22.5-8 kernel instead of the default one.
On 9/5/07, Jonathan Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> > I have already posted two messages about this issue with no sollution.
> > However, I will try ag
Hi
After creating a new account the problem repeated after some time,
but at the beginning the desktop was usable.
It could be related to a hardware failure, I agree with that
Bogdan
On 9/5/07, Eberhard Roloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cristea Bogdan wrote:
> > I have already tried this. I
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 20:36:22 +0200, jef peeraer wrote:
>well, i should install 1 ( or maybe 2 ) LTSP servers, and turn the 100
>suse boxes into thinclients with LTSP.
This is NLPOS, normally running on special hardware for point-of-sale.
You'd get problems when you simply replace that with LTSP.
Cristea Bogdan wrote:
> Hi
> After creating a new account the problem repeated after some time,
> but at the beginning the desktop was usable.
> It could be related to a hardware failure, I agree with that
> Bogdan
>
Hi please stop top posting. It makes it very hard to follow the
discussions.
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 11:54 -0400, Xn Nooby wrote:
> Is there a standard way to remotely manage 100+ SUSE boxes? The
> machines are NLPOS9, which is based on SLES9, which is in turn based
> on SUSE 9.1. I need a way to remotely administer them, with cheaper
> solutions being ideal.
>
> The probl
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 19:33, Kai Ponte wrote:
> I have a question on Spamassassin and KMail.
>
> I have followed teh spamassassin settings to setup filters on KMail
> to mark and move messages as spam.
> I also have the little swirl icon in my toolbar to mark messages as
> spam and delet
My hard disk gave up so I will have to reinstall an operating system.
I was wondering about 10.3 (I was using 10.2) but there only seem to
be gnome or kde system, and I want a "real" system, X, xterm, emacs,
no icons. What should I do? (no I will not install a desktop system,
icons, clicking
On 9/5/07, jpff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My hard disk gave up so I will have to reinstall an operating system.
> I was wondering about 10.3 (I was using 10.2) but there only seem to
> be gnome or kde system, and I want a "real" system, X, xterm, emacs,
> no icons. What should I do? (no I will
On Wednesday September 5 2007, jpff wrote:
> My hard disk gave up so I will have to reinstall an operating system.
> I was wondering about 10.3 (I was using 10.2) but there only seem to
> be gnome or kde system, and I want a "real" system, X, xterm, emacs,
> no icons. What should I do? (no I will
Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 September 2007 14:00:21 Aaron Kulkis wrote:
>
>> Jerry Houston wrote:
>>
>>> Aaron Kulkis wrote:
>>>
Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are most
appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
Dear list,
I followed the default installation. Now I have gnome on my system.
When I'm searching the Package Selector / Software Repositories I only
find kwebdev. Isn't there any GUI php editor for gnome?
Thanks for advice!
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Hi !
Is there nVidia kernel module for 2.6.22 XEN kernel? At first, I have tried to
compile it myself with nvidia original package, but process fails with
message "no corresponding kernel sources found", even if I
specify --kernel-source-path=. Yes, I did "make cloneconig" and "make
prepare"
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 22:05:36 Johannes Nohl wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I followed the default installation. Now I have gnome on my system.
>
> When I'm searching the Package Selector / Software Repositories I only
> find kwebdev. Isn't there any GUI php editor for gnome?
bluefish?
There is
jpff wrote:
My hard disk gave up so I will have to reinstall an operating system.
I was wondering about 10.3 (I was using 10.2) but there only seem to
be gnome or kde system, and I want a "real" system, X, xterm, emacs,
no icons. What should I do? (no I will not install a desktop system,
icons,
> bluefish?
Can't be installed since it conflicts with:
file /usr/share/mime/globs from install of bluefish-1.0.7-1 conflicts
with file from package shared-mime-info-0.22-10
file /usr/share/mime/mime.cache from install of bluefish-1.0.7-1
conflicts with file from package shared-mime-info-0.22-10
Hi !
Anyone have been successfully setup bridged networking with KVM / QEMU? I have
been struggling to do so with OpenSuSE 10.2, latest KVM, Shorewall, and
trixbox installed on KVM.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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On Wednesday 05 September 2007 12:22, Mike wrote:
> When I pick up the mail, there are two filters. The first runs all the
> mail through spamassassin. The second filter is set to the spam status
> and if it fits the bill, it's moved to the spam folder. If the mail
> makes it through that sequence
> > which you can download for 10.2 at
> > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Ports:/DebianBased:/Auto/openSUSE_10.2/i586/
> >
>
> Unfortunatly I'm using 10.3. Can't install rpm here:
>
> libdns_sd.so is needed by gphpedit-0.9.91-7.2.i586
>
Well solved. It works. Thanks.
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Eberhard Roloff wrote:
If I were you I would remove the side panel from my case, start with a
cold computer and then see, respectively feel "what's hot".
and just look to see if the fan rotates... try by hand, it may be
hard, like a spring, this is normal (magnetic hold), but if it's
rather
Don Raboud wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 September 2007 11:18, Donald D Henson wrote:
>> I'm running OpenSuSE 10.2 and am trying to add a small program called
>>
>> 'glabels', using YAST. When I click the 'Accept' button, I get:
>>> Cannot access installation media
>>> 20070902-145913 CD 1.
>>> Check th
On Sep 5 2007 22:50, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
>
>Is there nVidia kernel module for 2.6.22 XEN kernel? At first, I have tried to
>compile it myself with nvidia original package, but process fails with message
>"no corresponding kernel sources found", even if I specify
>--kernel-source-p
Hi !
Thanks for so comprehensive explanation. So, after all, its seems it is
impossible to build nvidia kernel module for kernel-xen-2.6.22? And no
workaround till nvidia fixes all that?
PS. I have kernel-syms 2.6.22 installed.
On Thursday 06 September 2007 00:48:38 Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> On
Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Thanks for so comprehensive explanation. So, after all, its seems it is
> impossible to build nvidia kernel module for kernel-xen-2.6.22? And no
> workaround till nvidia fixes all that?
>
> PS. I have kernel-syms 2.6.22 installed.
>
>
It's long b
On Sep 6 2007 00:29, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
>Hi !
>
>Thanks for so comprehensive explanation. So, after all, its seems it is
>impossible to build nvidia kernel module for kernel-xen-2.6.22? And no
>workaround till nvidia fixes all that?
Precisely. I did not even try to build a kmp
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 14:06, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
> Hi please stop top posting. It makes it very hard to follow the
> discussions.
>
I wondered how long it would be before the list cops stepped in
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On Wednesday 05 September 2007 03:10, Clayton wrote:
> > In any event, peak power consumption occurs only during 100% CPU
> > utilization (and that power consumption depends somewhat on the mix of
> > instructions, i.e., which portions of the CPU's processing logic is
> > active). When the CPU is i
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 03:19:29 pm Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru)
wrote:
> Hi !
>
>
> Anyone have been successfully setup bridged networking with KVM / QEMU? I
> have been struggling to do so with OpenSuSE 10.2, latest KVM, Shorewall,
> and trixbox installed on KVM.
>
> Thanks in advance fo
Andrei,
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 23:19 +0300, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
> Hi !
>
>
> Anyone have been successfully setup bridged networking with KVM / QEMU? I
> have
> been struggling to do so with OpenSuSE 10.2, latest KVM, Shorewall, and
> trixbox installed on KVM.
>
> Thanks in ad
On my "About KDE" you can read: Release 3.5.7 "release 74.1" so I have the
new packages and still swap is eaten up...
I also noticed that when swap is heavily used also the CPU is temporary
overloaded... a 'top' shows that it's Xorg taking most of the resources... huh
Right now the system
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 5:21 pm, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> I just would like to know if anyone recommends any particular tape-drive
> and also what software do you use with it (just plain tar?)
Thank you guys for your comments/suggestions. I really appreciate it. I think
I'll be considering one
On Wed 05 September 07 17:52, Stevens wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 September 2007 14:06, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
> > Hi please stop top posting. It makes it very hard to follow the
> > discussions.
>
> I wondered how long it would be before the list cops stepped in
It's not "list cops", it's helping
On 9/5/07, Martin Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On my "About KDE" you can read: Release 3.5.7 "release 74.1" so I have
> the new packages and still swap is eaten up...
>
What is the result of:
rpm -q --last kdebase3
If the date is earlier than Sep 04, than you are not using the late
does anyone know what program should i use to connect my O2 XDA to
opensuse 10.2??
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Dear All,
Who can give me some suggestion of the Display card for SUSE 10.0 for CAM
using!
I have searched many kink of display card which could not meet the
requirement.
If can you give some good advise?
I want to got one that can found by SUSE 10.0 automaticly ,no need to
install additional dr
Hi All,
This inquiry concerns 'stock' mysql, php5, apache2, koffice/kexi and
phpMyAdmin packages for 10.2
mysql works fine in a shell
apache2 and php are serving fine at localhost
-> phpMyAdmin and kexi can't establish a connection to mysql at localhost
Outside access (intranet/Internet servic
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Jerry Houston wrote:
>> Aaron Kulkis wrote:
>>> Linux is not Windows, so kindly quit offering solutions which are most
>>> appropriate for that horrific abortion of an O/S.
>>
>>
>> Responses like this make the writer appear to be very young, or very
>> inexperienced with comp
Hi,
Hans Witvliet wrote:
> When looking at the power consumptions of the multi-core CPU's, i was
> wondering if it is possible to power-down one or more cores when the
To answer this question:
If cpu hotplug is enabled, then you find within
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/
the file 'online'. With that
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