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* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-09-07 22:31]:
All in all, I cannot make sense of what you report.
you are correct. proper s/b:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/games
tested and works.
tks for the head jolt :^)
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On 10/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No hardcopy then I take it?
Printed manuals were pulled from the boxed ver. back in 9.2 or 9.3 i
think. Savin' the trees all.
You can get them in pdf online.
http://www.novell.com/documentation/suse93/index.html
Moby,
THANKS!! That fixed my problem! Yes I don't know why people insist
swap should be on raid 0 other that performance reasons but if your
disk goes belly up then yeah your totally screwed. Anyways I'm glad I
didn't have to go raid 0 in order to fix this problem and now it works
my 10.3,
On 10/9/07, Kevin Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:) No, you're not weird. I've heard the same from many people. I think
maybe it's something with my system, since some people complained back
in Dec. when 10.2 came out that it's fonts were horrible, but on my
computer they were great.
I still
On Tue October 9 2007, ianseeks scratched these words onto a coconut
shell, hoping for an answer:
HI
Does anyone know how to get this applet running, it does not appear
in the Add Applets window? Do i have to run a special panel?
Colour me really confused, do you mean you want to run the
On Tue October 9 2007 14:01, Scott Moseman wrote:
Where do I go from here? The nxclient should be ok, it works on
several other (albeit all CentOS) boxes. As far as I can tell, sshd
is configured the same between CentOS and OpenSuSE. Maybe
some environmental variable I need to set/change in
What's the changes of us getting a suse built build service for the 2.6.23
kernel to help utilize the new scheduler? I am not talking about Vanilla
Kernel, but a suse built kernel?
Thanks
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Jake Conk wrote:
Moby,
THANKS!! That fixed my problem! Yes I don't know why people insist
swap should be on raid 0 other that performance reasons but if your
disk goes belly up then yeah your totally screwed. Anyways I'm glad I
didn't have to go raid 0 in order to fix this problem and
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 18:41, Regis Matejcik wrote:
Oct 9 20:30:07 linux syslog-ng[4264]: SIGHUP received, restarting
syslog-ng
Oct 9 20:30:09 linux syslog-ng[4264]: new configuration initialized
Oct 9 20:30:29 linux kernel: klogd 1.4.1, -- state change
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Richard Creighton wrote:
Jake Conk wrote:
Moby,
THANKS!! That fixed my problem! Yes I don't know why people insist
swap should be on raid 0 other that performance reasons but if your
disk goes belly up then yeah your totally screwed. Anyways I'm glad I
didn't have to go raid 0 in
On 10/1/07, Jan Engelhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 1 2007 18:41, Donato Azevedo wrote:
Hi everyone!
I am having a problem compiling several packages because of a pthreads
include problem.
When I try and compile a wxWidgets app or rta (www.rtai.org) I get the
following error:
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 08:46, Per Jessen wrote:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Ah, okay. The Release Notes now offer two workarounds for this problem
and I'd be pretty optimistic that an even better solution would be
offered for this by the time 11 rolls around. Although you have to
admit,
David C. Rankin wrote:
Sandy Drobic wrote:
I can only recommend to have a Knoppix dvd present and better yet a test
installation on a less important system before you jump on the band wagon
of 10.3. It seems as if some raid controllers are still not correctly
supported by newer Opensuse
Internal evidence suggests the following spec file originally
came from kdevelop under mandriva. I am trying to fix it
so that it work with the major rpm distros and also with opensuse buildservice.
Please find fault with this spec file as I have modified it.
I am concerned with the macros:
On Oct 9 2007 03:22, Paul Elliott wrote:
What other flaws can you find?
Run rpmlint.
%define name skylendar
%define version 1.7.0
Don't do this. It's horribly redundant.
Name: %{name}
Version: %{version}
Just put it in here, and %name/%version is implicitly defined.
Pcakman pkgs also
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