Checked configure.in and change it to ncurses. It appears it compiled fine.
I don't know if it was that or adding the termcap package. I've been
screwing around with this for a while.
Thank you very very very much.
Happy Holidays
Gabriel
2007/12/18, Joe Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gabriel Mor
Gabriel Moreno wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to make a package that needs lcurses (I already installed
> the dev package)
>
> Any suggestions or ideas pointing me in the right direction will be
> very appreciated.
Can you change it to require ncurses?
Joe
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Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007 schrieb Gabriel Moreno:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to make a package that needs lcurses (I already installed
> the dev package)
>
-lcurses means that the linker searches for either libcurses.a or libcurses.so
in it's searchpath. You did only install libncurses. Since li
Hello
I am trying to make a package that needs lcurses (I already installed
the dev package)
This is what happens with ldconfig
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> /sbin/ldconfig -p | grep curs
libncursesw.so.5 (libc6,x86-64) => /lib64/libncursesw.so.5
libncursesw.so.5 (libc6) => /lib/libncurse
>
> Beagle-helper runs now with nice=19, so it is already the lowest priority
> and it will not make problem even on initial indexing. The beagled runs
> with nice=7, so it is also below most processes in the system.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Rajko
it will still eat up the ram and fill the swap space.
I'm trying to rip a CD in KAudio Creator, into mp3. I get an error
stating that the file was not created, and the wav file was deleted.
Looking at the output, it apparently does not like the specific "genre"
I typed in, it asks me to specify a name or a number. I simply typed in
"Christmas". This w
On Tuesday 18 December 2007 05:52:32 Pete Connolly wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007 16:47:31 Adam Jimerson wrote:
> > On Monday 17 December 2007 08:37:56 am Kevin Dupuy wrote:
> > > Furthermore, as I mentioned on the "other" thread, I'm trying to
> > > figure out why Beagle takes up so much CPU
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 19:17 -0500, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> This relates to a problem in OOo Calc in the OOo provided by SuSE. I
> sent out a plea for help several weeks ago on a matter like this and
> received no help of consequence -- simply a suggestion that I save the
> spreadsheet as an
On Monday 17 December 2007 05:15:57 pm David Bolt wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Kai Ponte wrote:-
>
>
>
> >If I had a GUI tool, I'd use it.
>
> What, you mean you don't like a CLI? :-)
>
> While not really a GUI application, just a script that uses kdialog to
> display some dialog boxes, this migh
On Sunday 16 December 2007 04:19:48 pm Linda Walsh wrote:
> Gary Baribault wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Anyone else seeing Beagle really kill performance? I have disabled
> > it and my machine finally is perky, but every now and then, I find it
> > in memory again. How do I arange it to chew up l
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 15:19 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> Dificult to say, yes.
>
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> Carlos E. R.
I know...coincidence or the twilight zone...after 52 hours, all is well
here, on one EIDE and one SADA drive. Only thing
On Monday 17 December 2007 06:44:40 pm Greg Freemyer wrote:
> Another "Save As" anomaly is happening to me right now.
>
> I've created a bugzilla. Bug 349422
>
> If others are having similar "Save As" issues, I'd appreciate some
> votes on the bug.
>
> Greg
My message seems to be lost.
Have you t
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The Tuesday 2007-12-18 at 07:27 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
But I refuse to believe it can be a hardware problem, because 10.2 had
no problems, and the problems started as soon as I upgraded to 10.3
Maybe it is not indicating a hardware failu
>> Felix Miata wrote:
>
>>> CIFS is broken WRT legacy servers (W9x, OS/2), so I need smbfs to work. The
>>> pain of recompiling a kernel and samba-client keeps me from upgrading to
>>> 10.3. So, does anyone know of an available shortcut as subject indicates, so
>>> that I can go ahead and upgrade
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* Dennis J. Tuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-17-07 20:19]:
> I wonder it it would not be better to simply download the latest
> OpenOffice.org for Linux and try that.
Try it, and *then* you will know.
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On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 20:32 +0100, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007 19:58:18 JP Rosevear wrote:
> > Beagle already does nice itself and employ strategies for reducing work
> > when the CPU is not idle. However I/O is a problem and non-root
> > processes can't change their own
This relates to a problem in OOo Calc in the OOo provided by SuSE. I
sent out a plea for help several weeks ago on a matter like this and
received no help of consequence -- simply a suggestion that I save the
spreadsheet as an excel spreadsheet and then work with that one. No.
Is there a dif
On Dec 16, 2007 8:55 AM, David C. Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Listmates,
>
> I have exported the list of installed packages from yast into the file
> "user-packages.xml". (or at least I think I have) I want to install the
> same package list on a new machine while performing a fresh
Another "Save As" anomaly is happening to me right now.
I've created a bugzilla. Bug 349422
If others are having similar "Save As" issues, I'd appreciate some
votes on the bug.
Greg
===
On Dec 12, 2007 1:31 PM, Greg Freemyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 12, 2007 5:25 AM,
1024 is more than sufficient. Just use ssh-keygen -t dsa.
James, the simple way to do this is to just generate a public key on
each machine in the .ssh dir. You can to this totally by ssh. Then for
each machine,
(1) make a copy of the id_dsa.pub file and call it
id_dsa.pub.. Just make the copy in
On 12/17/2007 10:20 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
>
> The Monday 2007-12-17 at 06:04 -0700, Jc Polanycia wrote:
>
> > I have seen this type of behavior once before on one of our Sparc
> boxes. It
> > would randomly stop processing, then wake up. You could watch the clock
> > stop ticking and then sta
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 15:38 -0600, Thomas R. Jones wrote:
> As of version 2.2.0 of pidgin, myspace is supported. However in the
> openSUSE 10.3 release no myspaceim account creation selection is
> available.
>
> Anybody got any ideas how to remedy this without a source build?
>
> Thanks.
> Thomas
On Monday 17 December 2007 08:58:18 am JP Rosevear wrote:
> Beagle already does nice itself and employ strategies for reducing work
> when the CPU is not idle. However I/O is a problem and non-root
> processes can't change their own I/O priority iirc.
>
> -JP
> --
> JP Rosevear <[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 12/18/2007 03:01 AM, André Malin wrote:
> With 10.2 having activitieson any drive (fail, remve,add) was emailing
> to root. Now, with 10.3, I d'nt get anything. There is any setup
> somewhere to have mdadm send an email in case of problem.
> Kindly,
> Andre.
>
Same as 10.2. It is in /etc/sys
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 15:38 -0600, Thomas R. Jones wrote:
> As of version 2.2.0 of pidgin, myspace is supported. However in the
> openSUSE 10.3 release no myspaceim account creation selection is
> available.
>
> Anybody got any ideas how to remedy this without a source build?
>
> Thanks.
> Thomas
On Monday 17 December 2007 01:38:48 pm Thomas R. Jones wrote:
> As of version 2.2.0 of pidgin, myspace is supported. However in the
> openSUSE 10.3 release no myspaceim account creation selection is
> available.
>
> Anybody got any ideas how to remedy this without a source build?
>
> Thanks.
> Thom
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 09:18 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 16:41 -0500, Gary Baribault wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Anyone else seeing Beagle really kill performance? I have disabled
> > it and my machine finally is perky, but every now and then, I find it
> > in memory again.
On Monday 17 December 2007 14:06, Gary Baribault wrote:
> ...
>
> I think maybe my setup is what the problem is, I have Thunderbird
> with about 2Gigs of EMail including Server logs that I receive every
> morning, and some huge software lists. These messages are stored in
> huge MBox files, that ar
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Kai Ponte wrote:-
>If I had a GUI tool, I'd use it.
What, you mean you don't like a CLI? :-)
While not really a GUI application, just a script that uses kdialog to
display some dialog boxes, this might help:
http://www.davjam.org/~davjam/linux/scripts/avi2mpeg.sh.gz>
Oh,
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Pete Connolly wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007 16:47:31 Adam Jimerson wrote:
>> On Monday 17 December 2007 08:37:56 am Kevin Dupuy wrote:
>>> Furthermore, as I mentioned on the "other" thread, I'm trying to figure
>>> out why Beagle takes up so muc
On Monday 17 December 2007 16:47:31 Adam Jimerson wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007 08:37:56 am Kevin Dupuy wrote:
> >
> > Furthermore, as I mentioned on the "other" thread, I'm trying to figure
> > out why Beagle takes up so much CPU and memory in some people's
> > computers
>
> I have no proble
As of version 2.2.0 of pidgin, myspace is supported. However in the
openSUSE 10.3 release no myspaceim account creation selection is
available.
Anybody got any ideas how to remedy this without a source build?
Thanks.
Thomas
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On Monday 17 December 2007 13:24, Anders Johansson wrote:
> I think you're confusing "nice" with applications' getting priority when
> they're in the foreground (which is the windows strategy), but that's the
> other way around
Yes... I was alluding to the windoze strategy, but not confused abo
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 09:41:06PM +, Roger Hayter wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 11:04:20PM +, Roger Hayter wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Can anyone advise me where to look in order to trace this problem
>>> further?
>>
>> The loa
On Monday 17 December 2007 19:58:18 JP Rosevear wrote:
> Beagle already does nice itself and employ strategies for reducing work
> when the CPU is not idle. However I/O is a problem and non-root
> processes can't change their own I/O priority iirc.
Actually, they can. "All" they need is CAP_SYS_A
M Harris wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007 12:22, Sloan wrote:
>
>> It would be great if the beagle devs could take a page from
>> the boinc playbook, and only use CPU when it is not being used by other
>> apps.
>>
>You mean like the windoze devs...?
>
Nope, I mean the boinc devs -
On Monday 17 December 2007 13:44:20 M Harris wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007 12:22, Sloan wrote:
> > It would be great if the beagle devs could take a page from
> > the boinc playbook, and only use CPU when it is not being used by other
> > apps.
>
>You mean like the windoze devs...?
>
>
On Monday 17 December 2007 19:49:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've tried for as long as I've had 10.3, quite a while now.. to get
> konqueror to open w/ a blank page and it always opens the last page,
> even when I tell it to delete the history.. It's weird. It either
> wants to open on Opensuse
On Monday 17 December 2007 11:49:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've tried for as long as I've had 10.3, quite a while now.. to get
> konqueror to open w/ a blank page and it always opens the last page,
> even when I tell it to delete the history.. It's weird. It either
> wants to open on Opensuse
On 2007/12/17 11:37 (GMT-0600) David C. Rankin apparently typed:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> CIFS is broken WRT legacy servers (W9x, OS/2), so I need smbfs to work. The
>> pain of recompiling a kernel and samba-client keeps me from upgrading to
>> 10.3. So, does anyone know of an available shortcut a
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, wrote:-
>
>I've tried for as long as I've had 10.3, quite a while now.. to get
>konqueror to open w/ a blank page and it always opens the last page,
>even when I tell it to delete the history.. It's weird. It either
>wants to open on Opensuse web page or any other last page
With 10.2 having activitieson any drive (fail, remve,add) was emailing
to root. Now, with 10.3, I d'nt get anything. There is any setup
somewhere to have mdadm send an email in case of problem.
Kindly,
Andre.
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On 17/12/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've tried for as long as I've had 10.3, quite a while now.. to get
> konqueror to open w/ a blank page and it always opens the last page,
> even when I tell it to delete the history.. It's weird. It either
> wants to open on Opensuse
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 06:44 -0600, M Harris wrote:
> On Monday 17 December 2007 12:22, Sloan wrote:
> > It would be great if the beagle devs could take a page from
> > the boinc playbook, and only use CPU when it is not being used by other
> > apps.
>You mean like the windoze devs...?
>
>
On Monday 17 December 2007 12:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've tried for as long as I've had 10.3, quite a while now.. to get
> konqueror to open w/ a blank page and it always opens the last page,
> even when I tell it to delete the history.. It's weird. It either
> wants to open on Opensuse we
I've tried for as long as I've had 10.3, quite a while now.. to get
konqueror to open w/ a blank page and it always opens the last page,
even when I tell it to delete the history.. It's weird. It either
wants to open on Opensuse web page or any other last page open.
I have hunted all the pla
On Monday 17 December 2007 12:23, Jerry Houston wrote:
> There was nothing obvious on the pages where I set
> up the profiles and entered the parameters for automatic backups. I
> assumed that YaST would schedule the tasks for me, based on the day/time
> information I provided.
Did your a
On Monday 17 December 2007 12:22, Sloan wrote:
> It would be great if the beagle devs could take a page from
> the boinc playbook, and only use CPU when it is not being used by other
> apps.
You mean like the windoze devs...?
cpu timeslice should *never* be in the hands of app developers. Th
With vacation time on my hands, I finally got around to setting up some
backups for my Linux machine. Things are evolving here, and there's
probably now more important stuff on it than any of our other
computers. I created a /backup directory in the root, and mounted a
spare 150 GB drive there, s
Gary Baribault wrote:
> And just for your general information, with Beagle installed, SuSE was
> using 1.5Gig of Memory and 256Meg of Swap.
>
> After removing Beagle and a reboot, I have 887Meg free and no swap used,
> I would think that Beagle qualifies as a HOG. I don't care what it
> offers as a
Today Kevin Dupuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From what I'm reading right now, I'm presuming either you have no
> documents, or they are all on your desktop. If you actually did work,
> you would love Beagle. I do.
>
> I've been using Beagle since it's SUSE introduction in 2005 (9.3), and
> it is
> I have an HP Pavilion DV9205CA with 1.5Gig of memory and a 100Gig drive.
> I recently upgraded from OpenSuSE 10.2 to 10.3. I remember when I
> installed 10.2 I had to disable the reading and writing of the clock
> otherwise the system froze. Under 10.3, the system freezes on boot up
> without the
Kai Ponte wrote:
> On Sunday 16 December 2007 21:09, Stevens wrote:
>
>> Just so I won't be accused of hijacking a thread, I've started a new one.
>>
>> What is the main purpose of Beagle? Besides hosing up your system?
>> I am really curious as to why someone thought that it would be a good
>>
Felix Miata wrote:
> CIFS is broken WRT legacy servers (W9x, OS/2), so I need smbfs to work. The
> pain of recompiling a kernel and samba-client keeps me from upgrading to
> 10.3. So, does anyone know of an available shortcut as subject indicates, so
> that I can go ahead and upgrade to 10.3?
Feli
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 11:38 -0500, Gary Baribault wrote:
> And just for your general information, with Beagle installed, SuSE was
> using 1.5Gig of Memory and 256Meg of Swap.
>
> After removing Beagle and a reboot, I have 887Meg free and no swap used,
> I would think that Beagle qualifies as a HO
On Monday 17 December 2007 08:37:56 am Kevin Dupuy wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 23:09 -0600, Stevens wrote:
> > Just so I won't be accused of hijacking a thread, I've started a new one.
> >
> > What is the main purpose of Beagle? Besides hosing up your system?
> > I am really curious as to why so
And just for your general information, with Beagle installed, SuSE was
using 1.5Gig of Memory and 256Meg of Swap.
After removing Beagle and a reboot, I have 887Meg free and no swap used,
I would think that Beagle qualifies as a HOG. I don't care what it
offers as an advantage, it isn't worth that
I have an HP Pavilion DV9205CA with 1.5Gig of memory and a 100Gig drive.
I recently upgraded from OpenSuSE 10.2 to 10.3. I remember when I
installed 10.2 I had to disable the reading and writing of the clock
otherwise the system froze. Under 10.3, the system freezes on boot up
without the noapic pa
HI Kanenas et al,
On Monday 17 December 2007 06:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> it used to be that open source software was a lean and mean fighting
> machine, now the typical linucs install is about 2-3x that of an xp
> partition, don't know anything about vista. and running the proggies often
> b
Kevin Dupuy wrote:
Some people have a lot of trouble with Beagle, I don't. If you want to
kill it off for good, you can uninstall it. What are your computer's
specs, I'm trying to figure out why some are having issues and others
aren't.
I don't seem to have a problem with it.
Oh. I'm thinki
CIFS is broken WRT legacy servers (W9x, OS/2), so I need smbfs to work. The
pain of recompiling a kernel and samba-client keeps me from upgrading to
10.3. So, does anyone know of an available shortcut as subject indicates, so
that I can go ahead and upgrade to 10.3?
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On Mon 17 December 07 07:39, Gary Baribault wrote:
> Well, it's not quite that easy... Beagle libraries are used by a bunch
> of installed programs, but I un-installed all of the rest and have my
> nice snappy thunderbird back .. :-)
>
> Thanks for all of the suggestions, made for fun reading
>
>
On Monday 17 December 2007 14:30:06 Brian Green (NET) wrote:
> Brian Green (NET) wrote:
> > Hi All
>
> [snip]
>
> > I've recently upgraded to 10.3 with a full/new install from a previously
> > fully functional 10.2 (no hardware changed during the upgrade). I'm now
> > getting a significant run of
Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2007 Luc Willems:
> On Sunday 16 December 2007 01:36:33 Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
> >
> > Why don't you plug your speakers into the ffsp??
>
> because , a year ago , i also used this card, then running suse 10.1 or
> 10.0 and it wasn't a issue than. I always used the "black" coler
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The Monday 2007-12-17 at 06:04 -0700, Jc Polanycia wrote:
I have seen this type of behavior once before on one of our Sparc boxes. It
would randomly stop processing, then wake up. You could watch the clock
stop ticking and then start again. Som
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The Sunday 2007-12-16 at 21:11 -0700, Tom Patton wrote:
This thread is sounding suspiciously similar to my drive failure
Thursday, following a YOU last weekend. See my thread "ata2 suddenly
bad". I mean the randomly "sluggish" aka "lock-up" synd
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The Sunday 2007-12-16 at 21:29 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
inactive for:" is set to "Never" (and the minimum period possible is 11
minutes). And both the power and suspend buttons are set to trigger
"hibernate".
Try setting "Never" to
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 16:41 -0500, Gary Baribault wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone else seeing Beagle really kill performance? I have disabled
> it and my machine finally is perky, but every now and then, I find it
> in memory again. How do I arange it to chew up less memory and CPU or
> kill it o
Well, it's not quite that easy... Beagle libraries are used by a bunch
of installed programs, but I un-installed all of the rest and have my
nice snappy thunderbird back .. :-)
Thanks for all of the suggestions, made for fun reading
Gary B
Joe Sloan wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> On
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 23:09 -0600, Stevens wrote:
> Just so I won't be accused of hijacking a thread, I've started a new one.
>
> What is the main purpose of Beagle? Besides hosing up your system?
> I am really curious as to why someone thought that it would be a good
> idea to put that piece of
Donald D Henson wrote:
> (OpenSuSE 10.3 with all updates to date)
>
> I'm trying to set up two cron jobs to run as 'root'. The jobs are to run
> nightly rdiff-backup backups. So far, the jobs are not running or, at
> least, my backup files are not updated. I used kcron to set up the jobs
> and the
Brian Green (NET) wrote:
> Hi All
>
[snip]
>
> I've recently upgraded to 10.3 with a full/new install from a previously
> fully functional 10.2 (no hardware changed during the upgrade). I'm now
> getting a significant run of "ata3.00:exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr
> 0x0 action 0x2 frozen" e
(OpenSuSE 10.3 with all updates to date)
I'm trying to set up two cron jobs to run as 'root'. The jobs are to run
nightly rdiff-backup backups. So far, the jobs are not running or, at
least, my backup files are not updated. I used kcron to set up the jobs
and the crontab (see below) looks ok to me
I have seen this type of behavior once before on one of our Sparc boxes. It
would randomly stop processing, then wake up. You could watch the clock
stop ticking and then start again. Some applications (that weren't looking
for a clock tick) would be okay, but others (like Kerberos, for some
Hello
Do you try to acces them form console or from Conqueror? Conqueror
default doesn't show folders and files starting with a . There is a
way to fixx this, but I can't remember how.
You could test it, of course, by going to console an check wether they
apear using "ls".
Neil
On Dec 17, 2007
KJ wrote:
Hi guys,
My Turion64 notebook's motherboard is dying, and since replacing it
costs more than another notebook (which I already bought...), I'm
hoping to use the CPU in a little media-center/file-server box.
Does anyone have experience of using Turion64 CPUs on desktop boards?
I'd
Tim Hanson wrote:
> I have been using NFS for years. Currently I have a laptop running 10.2 and
> a
> desktop I just switched to 10.3.
>
> When I updated the desktop to 10.3, suddenly I couldn't "see" some (but not
> all) desktop directories and files from my laptop. It's not "access denied,"
Hello,
I'm a openSuse 10.3 (KDE) user. The normal
keys for virtual console switching do not
work. How could I reactivate them?
Kind regards,
Thomas
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