Carlos E. R. wrote:
Ah! Before I forget: I wrote to '/etc/sysconfig/kernel' this line:
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT=cryptoloop twofish
I think this should work to load those two modules instead of using boot.local
It will, but it will be over-written on upgrade. The point about
/etc/boot.local
Birger Kollstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ok.
Thanks for the information.
So we need to find a new solution when the next SLES arrives. Great.
Let's see wait what we will do for SLES11...
2007/9/24, Greg KH [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 11:06:52PM +0200, Birger
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
Ah! Before I forget: I wrote to '/etc/sysconfig/kernel' this line:
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT=cryptoloop twofish
I think this should work to load those two
What is the procedure to get extra repositories added to openSUSE
10.3's Community Repositories module in YaST?
In particular I would like to get network:telephony added to the list now
that Asterisk has been removed from the core distro.
Regards
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From: David Strozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2007 18:15
To: opensuse-factory@opensuse.org
Subject: [opensuse-factory] kdar / backup software?
Hi,
I have install opensuse 10.3 RC1. I can't find kdar, in the
dvd, factory, or
Den Monday 24 September 2007 12:38:41 skrev Peter Nixon:
What is the procedure to get extra repositories added to openSUSE
10.3's Community Repositories module in YaST?
In particular I would like to get network:telephony added to the list now
that Asterisk has been removed from the core
2007/9/24, Sylvester Lykkehus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Erbes wrote:
2007/9/23, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Juan Erbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-23-07 09:57]:
How can I edit the rpmdb to remove the references to all the packages
that are not installed. In the rpmdb appear as installed
On Sunday, 23. September 2007, David Strozzi wrote:
I have install opensuse 10.3 RC1. I can't find kdar, in the dvd,
please try opensuse-kde@ in the future, I almost missed it here :)
factory, or buildservice. I'm a little surprised. dar and libdar are
there. I liked the gui interface
I just like to mention, that I also had problems with xfs. I have three
partitions (for Linux, one for Windows) swap, root
and boot. Until now, boot is ext3, mounted on /boot and marked as boot
partition. root has been xfs and mounted on /.
But, when I tried to install RC 1 on formatted
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Hi,
I'm not affected, but you might be insterested to know that Venezuela has
changed it's time zone today to -4:30. The timezone data should be
updated, I suppose.
I have no links. Perhaps this:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I'm not affected, but you might be insterested to know that Venezuela has
changed it's time zone today to -4:30. The timezone data should be
updated, I suppose.
I have no links. Perhaps this:
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_VE.aspx
How about REUTERS:
Arto Viitanen wrote:
I just like to mention, that I also had problems with xfs. I have three
partitions (for Linux, one for Windows) swap, root
and boot. Until now, boot is ext3, mounted on /boot and marked as boot
partition. root has been xfs and mounted on /.
See
On Sunday, 23. September 2007, M9. wrote:
The fraction from KDE4 is for testing?
Please use opensuse-kde mailing list. The KDE4 packages are currently not in a
very stable state, as they contain both packaging bugs and upstream bugs and
are not well integrated yet. Things will be much better
Hi,
On 9/23/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
linux-kw92:~ # zypper in beagle-thunderbird
The following NEW packages are going to be installed:
MozillaThunderbird art-sharp2 beagle-gui beagle-thunderbird control-center2
eel
evolution-data-server gail gconf-sharp2 glade-sharp2
2007/9/24, JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 2007-09-22 at 19:39 -0300, Gabriel . wrote:
After upgrading to RC1 I got this message 'The panel encountered a
problem while loading OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet.'
Manually adding the volume control applet to the panel results in the
same
Hi,
http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs_10.3_dev is pretty
useful.
I'm wondering who determines what goes in that page. The wiki's history
shows that a bunch of people have added bugs to it. Is it just a
free-for-all, or is there a rationale on which bugs should be there?
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:44:08AM +0200, M9. wrote:
Hi,
The thermic control does not work anymore.
Ah, a nice, fully formed bug report, giving a detailed description of
the specific hardware being used, what was previously done, and even
what software was running on the machine. I just love
Am Montag 24 September 2007 schrieb Federico Mena Quintero:
Hi,
http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs_10.3_dev is pretty
useful.
I'm wondering who determines what goes in that page. The wiki's history
shows that a bunch of people have added bugs to it. Is it just a
free-for-all,
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 15:09 +0200, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I'm not affected, but you might be insterested to know that Venezuela has
changed it's time zone today to -4:30. The timezone data should be
updated, I suppose.
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Greg KH schreef:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:44:08AM +0200, M9. wrote:
Hi,
The thermic control does not work anymore.
Ah, a nice, fully formed bug report, giving a detailed description of
the specific hardware being used, what was previously
* Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-24-07 13:08]:
Actually, these chaps use a manual time zone patch:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938977
Microsoft recommends that customers downloading this update should
maintain their current time zone settings and confirm the start date of
Hi!
Just so you know: RC2 is not yet done, we're still waiting for more fixes
to be verified before we can do give it officially to QA.
But Factory has been synced out again, so if you do a
zypper update -t package it should pull in RC2 Candidate and you can
test the latest fixes of the
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Stephan Kulow schreef:
Hi!
Just so you know: RC2 is not yet done, we're still waiting for more fixes
to be verified before we can do give it officially to QA.
But Factory has been synced out again, so if you do a
zypper update -t package it
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M9. schreef:
Greg KH schreef:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:44:08AM +0200, M9. wrote:
Hi,
Bugno. # follows ;-)
Bug #327878
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Have a nice day,
M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
OS: Linux 2.6.22.5-29-default
://www.lavanguardia.es/lv24h/20070924/53396855476.html
And there are different dates for applying that change, depending on what
you read... I can understand the M$ chaps recomending not to apply the
patch until after the hour has really changed.
At least, they have a patch. Opensuse hasn't any, which
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Dirk Mueller wrote:
Please use opensuse-kde mailing list. The KDE4 packages are currently not in
a
very stable state, as they contain both packaging bugs and upstream bugs and
are not well integrated yet. Things will be much better for 11.0,
://www.lavanguardia.es/lv24h/20070924/53396855476.html
And there are different dates for applying that change, depending on what
you read... I can understand the M$ chaps recomending not to apply the
patch until after the hour has really changed.
At least, they have a patch. Opensuse hasn't any, which
On Pon, 2007-09-24 at 11:33 -0400, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Sat, 2007-09-22 at 19:39 -0300, Gabriel . wrote:
After upgrading to RC1 I got this message 'The panel encountered a
problem while loading OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet.'
Manually adding the volume control applet to the panel results in
Martin Schlander schrieb:
Den Monday 24 September 2007 12:38:41 skrev Peter Nixon:
What is the procedure to get extra repositories added to openSUSE
10.3's Community Repositories module in YaST?
The procedure is: not to use Community Repositories if you are
experienced enough for wanting to
2007/9/24, Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 09:05 -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
Thanks for the info.
But it's not what I need, because any repair system not removes the
references to old packages who causes the problem.
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 15:57 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
My comment was intended to reflect on the comment that the patch
[w,c]ould affect the user's computer time/date :^)
Ah! X'-)
Maybe I understood them wrong, but I think the patch
On Monday 24 September 2007 10:04:14 am Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On 9/23/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
linux-kw92:~ # zypper in beagle-thunderbird
The following NEW packages are going to be installed:
MozillaThunderbird art-sharp2 beagle-gui beagle-thunderbird
control-center2 eel
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 20:11 -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
Make sure those packages are not really installed, too.
Some updates was made via yast, other via smart, and the most of them
via the command rpm -Uh --replacepkgs, and in the last
2007/9/24, Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 20:11 -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
Make sure those packages are not really installed, too.
Some updates was made via yast, other via smart, and the most of them
via the
On 2007/09/21 04:02 (GMT-0400) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
* Use some hacks with devicemapper to support more than 15 partitions.
Bug 218122 is one such hack. We wanted to use it for the migration
issue. It was not intented for new installations - for those, please
use LVM!
I
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 21:14 -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
In the end, all those methods call the rpm program to apply the
install/update/removal. So, if rpm says there are three versions of a
certain package, chances are that all three are
Hi,
On 9/24/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm merely amused that small package pulls in bits that I would never install,
like evolution-data-server, and in any case it is funny to see 123.4 MB as
precondition for 144 kB.
Indeed. It's unfortunate that Thunderbird doesn't provide the
Joe Shaw wrote:
On 9/24/07, Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm merely amused that small package pulls in bits that I would never install,
like evolution-data-server, and in any case it is funny to see 123.4 MB as
precondition for 144 kB.
Indeed. It's unfortunate that Thunderbird doesn't
2c on
New Zealand is about to change to their NZ Daylight time next weekend,
this is earlier by a couple of weeks than last year. A bug report for
this change was posted to Novell and to the clib group for this.
I have a feeling that this whole Daylight savings start/stop thingy is
going to be
M9. escribió:
thnx, did not notice that, me stupid.. ;-0
No, you are not, is just that zypper up -t package is not quite intuitive :(
I think zypper upgrade (or something like zypper upgrade-all) should do
what you want (and there is bugzilla entry for that IIRC)
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Dne Saturday 22 September 2007 17:55:36 Chris Arnold napsal(a):
MMP8640
It is Mass Storgate devices. You can try create bug againts 10.2 But you wiil
have more luck with trying 10.3 RC1.
You can try run command 'dmesq' to see if kernel find this device.
Pave.
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Chris Arnold wrote / napísal(a):
I have a mp3 player that hooks up via usb. It is model #MMP8640; 4gig
mp3. when i plug it into a opensuse 10.2 system, it does not recognize
it (it does not mount, no way to access the mp3 player). On the other
OS, all i have to do is drag and drop music to
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On Saturday 22 September 2007 23:09, Andrés Cosa wrote:
Hi, I installed open suse 10.3 beta 3. After a week I managed to have
the wireless working. Yesterday gnome update downloaded heaps of updates
snip
I bet this is a bug.
Somebody should add it to that buglist.
Magnus Boman wrote:
Should probably add that this was a known bug and will be fixed for the
release.
On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 14:41 +0800, Andrés Cosa wrote:
Hi,
I installed open suse 10.3 beta 3. It was updated yesterday through
On Sunday 23 September 2007 08:00:13 pm Patrick Shanahan wrote:
See this:
linux-kw92:~ # kdesu --version
Qt: 4.3.1
KDE: 3.93.00 (KDE 4.0 Beta2)
KDE su: 1.0
linux-kw92:~ # rpm -q kdebase3
kdebase3-3.5.7-78
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# whereis kdesu
kdesu: /usr/bin/kdesu /usr/bin/X11/kdesu
Has xmms been discontinued for 10.3? I've downloaded 10.3 RC1 and configured a
number of software repositories. However, I've been unable to find a version
for 10.3. I do prefer it as a simple alternative for the all-embracing media
players of one type or another. Maybe I'm looking in the
eddie wrote:
Has xmms been discontinued for 10.3? I've downloaded 10.3 RC1 and configured a
number of software repositories. However, I've been unable to find a version
for 10.3. I do prefer it as a simple alternative for the all-embracing media
players of one type or another. Maybe I'm
Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Never needed to FAX much till now, so I've looking for a NON-Win modem
and found this one USR has made. It's a tad pricey, but should work
well, just in case someone else is in need of one. 'Ordered tonight.
I am planning to visit relatives in Peru in a November. Earlier
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 10:53 +0100, eddie wrote:
Has xmms been discontinued for 10.3? I've downloaded 10.3 RC1 and configured
a
number of software repositories. However, I've been unable to find a version
for 10.3. I do prefer it as a
Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
eddie wrote:
snip
snip
But I see no change in the log for the XMMS package itself, perhaps it
was discussed/posted elsewhere.
I found this in the mailing list archive for factory:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2007-09/msg00062.html
Which, when you read
Jacky,
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 17:24 +0800, Jacky Woo wrote:
I bet this is a bug.
Yep.
Somebody should add it to that buglist.
I sent a quick follow up on my email where I explained that is was a bug
and has been fixed.
Cheers,
Magnus
Magnus Boman wrote:
Should probably add that
StephenW wrote:
A Verizon person was just at my house to talk about switching to Fiber Optic
and to buy a 3for1 package (phone, TV,internet).
I really envy you. Where I am in Marietta GA I can't get any decent high
speed net service. The Comcast cable used to be good but this year it has
--- Damon Register [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
StephenW wrote:
A Verizon person was just at my house to talk about switching to Fiber
Optic
and to buy a 3for1 package (phone, TV,internet).
I really envy you. Where I am in Marietta GA I can't get any decent high
speed net service. The
On 09/23/2007 09:51 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Easily fixed by correctly configuring your smtp settings in Account
Settings. Username and password are easily entered there.
Wrong. Username can be entered, not password. Look for yourself.
Sorry, you are
On Monday 24 September 2007 5:53 am, eddie wrote:
I do prefer it as a simple alternative for the all-embracing media
players of one type or another.
Try Audacious: a fork of another fork of xmms. It's under current development.
It's what I've been using for the last year. Give it a try!
* Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-24-07 05:56]:
# whereis kdesu
kdesu: /usr/bin/kdesu /usr/bin/X11/kdesu /opt/kde3/bin/kdesu
/usr/share/man/man1/kdesu.1.gz
kdesu: /opt/kde3/bin/kdesu /usr/share/man/man1/kdesu.1.gz
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Hi Damon,
Damon Register wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Never needed to FAX much till now, so I've looking for a NON-Win modem
and found this one USR has made. It's a tad pricey, but should work
well, just in case someone else is in need of one. 'Ordered tonight.
I am planning to visit
Ok,
My router has an option to disable ssid broadcast.
The option was unticked (that is I disabled broadcast in the past). If I
enable that option it works fine. I'll try to find out if there is any
other option to allow it to work in those conditions (don't recall
seeing anyone though). Any
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The Monday 2007-09-24 at 14:12 +0200, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
Damon Register
If the new PC will have a serial port, imho your best bet is to buy a
(read: any) external modem.
An alternative is to use an usb to serial port with an external modem
Eberhard Roloff wrote:
If the new PC will have a serial port, imho your best bet is to buy a
(read: any) external modem.
I guess it has been so long since I had to use a modem myself that
I completely forgot about that option. That is an excellent idea. Thanks.
Almost certainly the computer
Damon Register wrote:
was a long time ago. I do remember back then I chose the US Robotics
modem
I had to use one fairly recently and there where some sort of bug. The
usr client service sent me a patch with linux writer... (to flash the
modem)
works fine now
jdd
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On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 10:40 -0400, Brian Hartman wrote:
Actually, that should be status 127 instead of error 127. Any ideas?
On 9/22/07, Brian Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Everyone.
Lately, when I've started OpenSuse (10.2), I'm getting an error that
Hi Damon,
Damon Register wrote:
Eberhard Roloff wrote:
If the new PC will have a serial port, imho your best bet is to buy a
(read: any) external modem.
I guess it has been so long since I had to use a modem myself that
I completely forgot about that option. That is an excellent idea.
On Monday 24 September 2007 05:23, Andrés Cosa wrote:
Ok,
My router has an option to disable ssid broadcast.
The option was unticked (that is I disabled broadcast in the past). If I
enable that option it works fine. I'll try to find out if there is any
other option to allow it to work in
Suse 10.2, KDE 3.5 (or gnome 2.16), TB and FF at 2.0.0.6.
When I click a link in an email message in TB, nothing happens--doesn't
matter whether FF is running or not. No FF window opens to handle the
request.
Any help appreciated.
Ed Harrison
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On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 09:48 +0200, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I just tried installing OO 2.3 from smart om a SUSE 10.0, and I get
this:
Can't install [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
no package provides OpenOffice_org-hyphen
Indeed, an rpm -i --test reveals a need for these packages,
On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 20:19 +0200, Andrew J. Partikel-Payne wrote:
Is suspend and hibernate operational in 10.3 RC1 Gnome?
For some reason they are greyed out for me.
Bug that has been fixed for final release, bug #326815 probably in your
case (also was a problem under kdm and gpm at one
On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 10:01 -0500, Sunny wrote:
On 9/20/07, JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 20:42 -0500, Sunny wrote:
Hi,
I have 10.2 x64, with the latest azureus packages from packman. When
it starts, it opens the main window and immediately closes.
Hi,
I want to PXE boot a machine off a custom Suse image so that all it does is
run a script to ssh somewhere.
Struggling to find a suitable howto, anyone have a good link?
Regards
Matthew
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All,
I installed 10.2 on a couple machines this month. Just realized they
will go out of support in 15 months.
Amazing how a 2-year commitment turns into a 15-month reality.
Also, given the recent release cycle, only 2 new openSUSE releases
will come out in that 15-months. ie. 10.3 in a
On Sep 24 2007 17:20, Matthew Stringer wrote:
Hi,
I want to PXE boot a machine off a custom Suse image so that all it does is
run a script to ssh somewhere.
Struggling to find a suitable howto, anyone have a good link?
http://jengelh.hopto.org/linux/adm_dxsuse.php
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On 9/24/07, Jan Engelhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 24 2007 17:20, Matthew Stringer wrote:
Hi,
I want to PXE boot a machine off a custom Suse image so that all it does is
run a script to ssh somewhere.
Struggling to find a suitable howto, anyone have a good link?
Greg Freemyer wrote:
All,
I installed 10.2 on a couple machines this month. Just realized they
will go out of support in 15 months.
Amazing how a 2-year commitment turns into a 15-month reality.
Also, given the recent release cycle, only 2 new openSUSE releases
will come out in that
On 9/24/07, JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of libgnomeui do you have? My guess is Java is dlopen'ing
the libraries rather than linking so that the package manager isn't able
to solve the issue.
It is libgnomeui-2.12.0-30.
I do not know about dlopening, etc., but that is
I get the following message when trying to install 10.3 RC1
ERROR
Download failed:
Curl error for 'http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/
openSUSE:10.3/standard/suse/noarch/oxygen-icon-theme-
scalable-3.93.0-18.noarch.rpm':
Error code: Unrecognizable error
Errror message: transfer clsoed with
I have an HP Deskjet D2300 usb printer which is detected and set up by the
Yast printer module in 10.2. In 10.3 (the latest RC1) it is detected but I
cannot get a test print from Yast. I have been able set it up to print using
the KDE programme, so I know it works. Is there something amiss
Mandag 24 september 2007 17:28 skrev Ed Harrison:
Suse 10.2, KDE 3.5 (or gnome 2.16), TB and FF at 2.0.0.6.
When I click a link in an email message in TB, nothing happens--doesn't
matter whether FF is running or not. No FF window opens to handle the
request.
Any help appreciated.
Ed
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 07:25 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
On 09/24/2007 07:14 AM, Jerry Houston wrote:
Will I be able to do an upgrade from my installed 32-bit system to a
64-bit system?
No.
I'm assuming that my data files will all remain (like my
email store), but just executable
michael norman wrote / napísal(a):
I have an HP Deskjet D2300 usb printer which is detected and set up by the
Yast printer module in 10.2. In 10.3 (the latest RC1) it is detected but I
cannot get a test print from Yast. I have been able set it up to print using
the KDE programme, so I
Fred A. Miller wrote:
http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=741891990
Huh... I don't get it.. chuckle, chuckle...
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I took all the defaults after installing the DVD I d/l and cut.
However, the majority of the installation seems to
be coming off the net instead of the DVD which
is painfully slow. Over 4-hrs so far and not even
close to finishing.
I suspect I should have said NO to the early question
about
I'm trying to figure out if 10.3 will support an Intel 4965AGN wireless
chipset. I'm having a terrible time getting it to work with 10.
I looked on the opensuse.org site and it's not very clear to me - is there a
LiveCD of 10.3? Can the Install DVD be booted up into a LiveCD system?
Thanks,
2007/9/24, Jonathan Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to figure out if 10.3 will support an Intel 4965AGN wireless
chipset. I'm having a terrible time getting it to work with 10.
I looked on the opensuse.org site and it's not very clear to me - is there a
LiveCD of 10.3? Can the Install
Robert Lewis wrote:
I took all the defaults after installing the DVD I d/l and cut.
However, the majority of the installation seems to
be coming off the net instead of the DVD which
is painfully slow. Over 4-hrs so far and not even
close to finishing.
I suspect I should have said NO to
Fred A. Miller wrote:
'Never needed to FAX much till now, so I've looking for a NON-Win modem
and found this one USR has made. It's a tad pricey, but should work
well, just in case someone else is in need of one. 'Ordered tonight.
Fred
Fred,
I have utilized usr/3com fax/modems
Just curious,
Now that RC1 is out, why would someone still want to download B3?
It's gone from the main development-page.
But from ktorrent, i see that it is still requested from URL's from
Poland, Brazil and Germany.
As it doesn't cost anything, i'll keep on seeding, but its weird, not?
HW
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On Monday 24 September 2007 17:33, Hans Witvliet wrote:
Just curious,
Now that RC1 is out, why would someone still want to download B3?
It's gone from the main development-page.
But from ktorrent, i see that it is still requested from URL's from
Poland, Brazil and Germany.
As it doesn't
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 13:35 -0700, Robert Lewis wrote:
I took all the defaults after installing the DVD I d/l and cut.
However, the majority of the installation seems to
be coming off the net instead of the DVD which
is painfully slow. Over 4-hrs so far and not even
close to finishing.
Clayton wrote:
. . . Personally I still opt for the
32 bit install to make life a little easier since a significant enough
portion (for me) of the apps I use are still 32 bit only. For home
desktop use, I haven't found enough of a performance difference (yet)
On Monday 24 September 2007 13:11, David C. Rankin wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=741891990
Huh... I don't get it.. chuckle, chuckle...
As in THAT'S NOT FUNNY!?
All comedy involves tragedy, eh?
It's funny because it's not me.
— Homer
On 09/25/2007 04:02 AM, Hans Witvliet wrote:
On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 07:25 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
On 09/24/2007 07:14 AM, Jerry Houston wrote:
Will I be able to do an upgrade from my installed 32-bit system to a
64-bit system?
No.
If it's going to mean serious
I assume you are saying install the 32bit version of OpenSuse on a 64bit
computer.
Yes. For example I have an AMD64 X2 3800+ running the 32 bit install
of openSUSE10.2.
I guess this would mean no double lib files and everything would be
32bit.
Yes. It simplifies things a little... but as
On 09/25/2007 12:24 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I installed 10.2 on a couple machines this month. Just realized they
will go out of support in 15 months.
Amazing how a 2-year commitment turns into a 15-month reality.
But you are installing 10.2 10 months after it came out. That still
works
Just for the record, Verizon FiOS is either run via DHCP (yes the
standard protocol) or PPPoE (if you tell me you haven't seen gpppoe or
kpppoe on the install disks, I'll tell you that you aren't running a
recent version).
The big problem with the router is that it was custom designed, but if
you
On Monday 24 September 2007 21:05:26 Michal Zugec wrote:
michael norman wrote / napísal(a):
I have an HP Deskjet D2300 usb printer which is detected and set up by
the Yast printer module in 10.2. In 10.3 (the latest RC1) it is detected
but I cannot get a test print from Yast. I have been
On Monday 24 September 2007 06:35:06 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-24-07 05:56]:
# whereis kdesu
This is root user $PATH in RC1.
kdesu: /usr/bin/kdesu /usr/bin/X11/kdesu /opt/kde3/bin/kdesu
/usr/share/man/man1/kdesu.1.gz
Is this too?
kdesu:
* Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-24-07 21:32]:
On Monday 24 September 2007 06:35:06 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-24-07 05:56]:
# whereis kdesu
This is root user $PATH in RC1.
kdesu: /usr/bin/kdesu /usr/bin/X11/kdesu /opt/kde3/bin/kdesu
On Monday 24 September 2007 09:24, Greg Freemyer wrote:
All,
I installed 10.2 on a couple machines this month. Just realized they
will go out of support in 15 months.
Amazing how a 2-year commitment turns into a 15-month reality.
Well, 10.2 came out in April, AFAIK. Not quite sure that is
On 9/24/07, Joe Morris (NTM) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/25/2007 12:24 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I installed 10.2 on a couple machines this month. Just realized they
will go out of support in 15 months.
Amazing how a 2-year commitment turns into a 15-month reality.
But you are
Ed Harrison wrote:
Suse 10.2, KDE 3.5 (or gnome 2.16), TB and FF at 2.0.0.6.
When I click a link in an email message in TB, nothing happens--doesn't
matter whether FF is running or not. No FF window opens to handle the
request.
Any help appreciated.
Ed Harrison
As far as I know you need to
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