This is retrospective of what I think went wrong...
Having given up on dos6.22, I was pleased with the install of xp guest,
until I got to the serial needs. Try as I might, I could not get the
open-source to talk to the "real" ttyS0 in "master", or the belkin
converter as ttyUSB0 in my thinkpad..
On Friday 11 January 2008 09:45:54 pm Chris Arnold wrote:
> The first thing is when i installed an app, i could not find it in the
> kmenu. In kde3->kmenu->applications->new programs, i see new apps listed.
> Does kde4 list new apps?
Probably after menu restart. I guess application is klauncher. I
I made a filter marking messages by Aaron Kulkis as read some time ago,
but can he please be placed under moderation for making appeals to
violence and torture ?
I understand the stresses placed on someone paid to wage war, kill and
torture people in Iraq and other places, but not every partic
On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 17:51 +, peter nikolic wrote:
> Now then maybe i have missed something recently but ! i keep seeing stuff
> about one klick install and have several .ymp modules that arrive when i try
> to install software the latest being the KDE4 release "KDE4-BASIS.ymp"
> now
On Fri, January 11, 2008 7:25 pm, John Andersen wrote:
> On Jan 11, 2008 7:19 PM, PerfectReign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On my laptop, I'm running Wintendo Vista and VMWare with openSUSE
>> 10.3
>> as the guest. I'm wondering - and I've googled this - how do I mount
>> the host filesystem so I
The first thing is when i installed an app, i could not find it in the kmenu.
In kde3->kmenu->applications->new programs, i see new apps listed. Does kde4
list new apps?
Second thing, is it possible to have just kde4 installed (and not kde3)?
Third thing, the trash, my computer and one other icon
On Friday 11 January 2008 10:31:25 pm Rajko M. wrote:
> OK. My bad. The last version that I see is 3.94.
>
> Try to install using Filter:Patterns.
> I can see almost all installed and up to date in KDE 4.0 Desktop
> Environment Pattern and some packages in KDE 4.0 Games.
I got it now. Thanks for y
On Friday 11 January 2008 08:59:37 pm Chris Arnold wrote:
> I don't see kde4-meta-default anywhere (in opensuse repo using benjiweber
> or in yast with kde4 added).
OK. My bad. The last version that I see is 3.94.
Try to install using Filter:Patterns.
I can see almost all installed and up to da
On my laptop, I'm running Wintendo Vista and VMWare with openSUSE 10.3
as the guest. I'm wondering - and I've googled this - how do I mount
the host filesystem so I can do stuff. I want to burn a DVD with
openSUSE, since there are no good tools in Windows to do this which
match K3B.
Ideas?
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Aha (ie. yes) :-)
# rpm -q --whatprovides libchm.so.0
chmlib-0.39-40
# zypper if chmlib
Information for package chmlib:
Repository: Main Repository (OSS)
Name: chmlib
Version: 0.39-40
Arch: i586
Installed: Yes
Status: up-to-date
Installed Size: 61.2 K
Summary: A library for dealing with ITSS/CH
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> On Friday 11 January 2008 04:49:09 am Philipp Thomas wrote:
> >
> > Just keep in mind that smart seems ignorant of architecture as it will
> > happily upgrade x86_64 packages with i586 ones and vice versa
Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
I care because I'm trying to figure out what threads of certain
processes are continuing to run at 99% of a cpu. I'd like to know what
the system is considering "system space" in top's calculation of system
space.
when you run top, the default configuration is to
orde
On Friday 11 January 2008 04:49:09 am Philipp Thomas wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:53:14 +, Timothy Cahill wrote:
> >I'm now using SMART as my software manager, and it is working perfectly.
> > From these directions
>
> Just keep in mind that smart seems ignorant of architecture as it will
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clarge wrote:
> Is there a program to do the above? And if so what is it?
>
Soundkonverter works extremely well.. I use it for all my audio
conversions, as it is a front end for most, if not all of the different
formats.
http://www.kde-apps.org/cont
On Friday 11 January 2008 07:21:33 pm Chris Arnold wrote:
> Just installed 10.3 on test drive with the default KDE. Then installed KDE4
> and when running the one-click, i got: YaST2 conflicts list -
> generated 2008-01-11 20:15:39
>
> No valid solution found with just resolvables of best
Umm, after a reboot, it looks like i still have 3.5.7 kde
Just installed 10.3 on test drive with the default KDE. Then installed KDE4 and
when running the one-click, i got:
YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2008-01-11 20:15:39
No valid solution found with just resolvables of best archit
Just installed 10.3 on test drive with the default KDE. Then installed KDE4 and
when running the one-click, i got:
YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2008-01-11 20:15:39
No valid solution found with just resolvables of best architecture.
With this run only resolvables with the best ar
>
> Well, i installed alsa 1.0.15, i can use the plugs that are back of
> the chasis, but i would like to use the ones that are front of it.
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I use module CA0106 for a SoundBlaster Audigy. It create
Linda Walsh wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 10:53 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
The maintainers for beagle should be taken out and kneecapped,
or beat about the head with a police baton.
Every day
I'm starting to get tired of the hating on Beagle's devs.
E
Manuel Mely wrote:
Yes my headphones are physically connected. And i don't have to make
any change in cmos setting... i was using this plugs in Ubuntu Guty, 3
days ago before migrating tu OpenSuSe.
Are the PLUGS physically connected between the
front of the chassis and the sound card or MB?
A
On Friday 11 January 2008 06:28:52 pm Chris Arnold wrote:
> I want to install 10.3 on a test drive and during that install of 10.3,
> install kde4 from opensuse repo. I look through KDE on opensuse and see
> KDE Backports
> KDE Core Packages
> KDE Community
> KDE Playground
> KDE 4
>
> Which one do
I want to install 10.3 on a test drive and during that install of 10.3,
install kde4 from opensuse repo. I look through KDE on opensuse and see
KDE Backports
KDE Core Packages
KDE Community
KDE Playground
KDE 4
Which one do i use to get stable KDE4? Or do you have to get it from KDE.org?
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Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
I read the man page of top but it's not helpful for this question. When
top tells me cpu0 is being used 50.0% by sys, cpu1 is being used 65.7%
by system space, how do I break down what processes are making up that
65.7%, in system space, of the cpu? And in lsof, how d
Hans Witvliet wrote:
>
> Disabled it?
> You probably mean, they replaced it by other spy-ware.
> yesterday and today i was examining why my local dns-server was getting
> so much rediculous request.
>
> I have firefox in an sendbox, and al net traffic is supposed to be going
> to a proxy. I just
Wendell Nichols wrote:
> Kate drives me nuts. Its a good editor but every time you right click
> to edit a file in konqueror using kate it starts a new window. If I use
> a command window and specify --use it will "reuse" an existing window if
> one is started for the session I specify. However
Hello
I've installed KDE4 from the openSUSE_10.3 packages. I now have two questions:
1.) The kicker equivalent panel crashed on me. I've restarting the session but
it still won't come back. How do I get it back? I can get the individual
widgets (Pager, Task Manager, System Tray etc) but not th
On Friday 11 January 2008 12:35, Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
> I care because I'm trying to figure out what threads of certain
> processes are continuing to run at 99% of a cpu. I'd like to know
> what the system is considering "system space" in top's calculation of
> system space.
>
> I'm trying to s
- Original Message
From: Pete Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 3:53:42 PM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] KDE4 Final on 10.3 - Any Caveats ???
On Friday 11 January 2008 21:08:16 Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> KDE4 final
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:47:55 +0100 (CET), Carlos E. R. wrote:
>> And generally enjoy living on the bleeding edge -)
>
>Better stress that of "bleeding" ;-)
Well, living on the bleeding edge does imply you'll bleed now and then
:) I used to like that too some time ago, but nowadays it suffices to
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 13:03:03 +0100, peter wrote:
>Call me stupid but I still don't see the point of having src.rpm w/o a
>source inside.
How would you otherwise build installable RPMs which you *need* to make
a package cleanly and reliably installable and deinstallable and be able
to manage depen
On Friday 11 January 2008 21:08:16 Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> KDE4 final is just released. Anyone have installed it? Any caveats or
> unexpected side effects?
>
> Positive feedback is welcome too :-)))
Hi Andrei
I've been looking at KDE4 on oss 10.3 for a while now, and
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 10:53 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
The maintainers for beagle should be taken out and kneecapped,
or beat about the head with a police baton.
Every day
I'm starting to get tired of the hating on Beagle's devs.
Excuse me...has anyon
On Friday, 11 January 2008 21:46:50 Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
> Factory is a highly experimental place, you should only go there if you
> want to be a tester, report bugs and help us ;) otherwise your best bet
> is to use 10.3 with KDE packages from the openSUSE buildservice.
Thanks for that. I'll
Hi,
I'm trying to install a guest with Fedora Core 8 from an ISO file, but
doesn't work. It seem that Xen needs some installation file or
something like AutoYast.
I get this error:
Failed to start VM.
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Hi all,
KDE4 final is just released. Anyone have installed it? Any caveats or
unexpected side effects?
Positive feedback is welcome too :-)))
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Could try this one..
while true; do clear;ps r -eo comm,pcpu,pid; sleep 1;done
man ps
for alot more options.
HTH's
On 1/11/08, Kain, Becki (B.) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I care because I'm trying to figure out what threads of certain
> processes are continuing to run at 99% of a cpu.
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 12:49:06 AM
Subject: [opensuse] Re: [opensuse-offtopic] Majority of new PCs ship without
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M Harris wrote:
> On Thursday 10 January 2008 10:25, And
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Hi :)
El Friday 11 January 2008, M9. escribió:
Assassins creed.new gen game, totaly interactive...
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=gOk5j-iGuTM&NR=1
Played it last week on the PS3, quite impressive.
Rafa
On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 03:50 +0100, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Friday 11 January 2008 03:12:46 Philippe Landau wrote:
> > Anders Johansson wrote:
> > > On Friday 11 January 2008 02:25:57 Don Raboud wrote:
> > >> Among the options one can set in Acrobat reader is to specify a proxy
> > >> which I u
I care because I'm trying to figure out what threads of certain
processes are continuing to run at 99% of a cpu. I'd like to know what
the system is considering "system space" in top's calculation of system
space.
I'm trying to solve a reoccurring pegging of the cpu's issue. If there
is anot
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On Fri 11 January 08 07:55, M9. wrote:
Hero's of amerika ;-)
That's okay...I enjoy sitting over here watching you guys become
EUnuchistan. Have you tried to wrap a towel around your head yet to learn to
blend in in (w
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From: Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: opensuse
Subject: [opensuse] Re: [opensuse-offtopic] Gates Predicts End of the Keyboard
**
in
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From: Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: opensuse
Subject: [opensuse] Re: [opensuse-offtopic] Right persons in power?
^^^
Please, Aaron, please! Do answe
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* Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-11-08 15:06]:
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> It's not realistic until an unexpected sound in the
> night makes you wake up in fear for your life
>
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* Manuel Mely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-11-08 14:58]:
> Yes my headphones are physically connected.
I did not mean the headphones, the ports. But the statements below
demonstrate connection.
> And i don't have to make any change in cmos setting... i
Yes my headphones are physically connected. And i don't have to make
any change in cmos setting... i was using this plugs in Ubuntu Guty, 3
days ago before migrating tu OpenSuSe.
Any other tip? Maybe some module to load in modprobe.conf?
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On Friday 11 January 2008 10:33, Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
> I read the man page of top but it's not helpful for this question.
> When top tells me cpu0 is being used 50.0% by sys, cpu1 is being used
> 65.7% by system space, how do I break down what processes are making
> up that 65.7%, in system sp
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* Manuel Mely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-11-08 14:03]:
> Well, i installed alsa 1.0.15, i can use the plugs that are back of
> the chasis, but i would like to use the ones that are front of it.
IF you are certain that they are physically connected from t
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* Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-11-08 12:38]:
> M Harris wrote:
> >On Thursday 10 January 2008 10:25, Anders Johansson wrote:
> >>I can believe it was small, but it was anything but stable
> > The only product that M$ ever put out that was s
Well, i installed alsa 1.0.15, i can use the plugs that are back of
the chasis, but i would like to use the ones that are front of it.
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I read the man page of top but it's not helpful for this question. When
top tells me cpu0 is being used 50.0% by sys, cpu1 is being used 65.7%
by system space, how do I break down what processes are making up that
65.7%, in system space, of the cpu? And in lsof, how do you tell which
cpu a pr
On Friday 11 January 2008 18:51, peter nikolic wrote:
> Now then maybe i have missed something recently but ! i keep seeing
> stuff about one klick install and have several .ymp modules that arrive
> when i try to install software the latest being the KDE4 release
> "KDE4-BASIS.ymp" now ques
On Fri, January 11, 2008 8:52 am, Anna Langley wrote:
>
> At my work we buy quite a few IBM/Lenovos which all seem to work
> pretty
> well, we've also had quite good experiences with HP and Toshiba
> machines. We've not been buying Sonys for quite some time because
> they
> used to be a right pai
Now then maybe i have missed something recently but ! i keep seeing stuff
about one klick install and have several .ymp modules that arrive when i try
to install software the latest being the KDE4 release "KDE4-BASIS.ymp"
now question How the heck do i get these to actually do something
On Friday 11 January 2008 18:30, various people wrote:
[...Bill Gates...]
[...Windows...]
[...why Windows sucks...]
[...which versions of Windows suck most...]
[...why Windows does not suck...]
[...which versions of Windows suck less...]
[...Mad magazine...]
[...Alfred E. Neumann...]
...
Would yo
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M9. wrote:
Yes, i agree, it would be much cheaper to have a virtual helmet, and a
pair of gloves...
You would only need those, and a hole to plug it in
This would reduce an enormous amount of furniture, and t
M Harris wrote:
On Thursday 10 January 2008 10:25, Anders Johansson wrote:
I can believe it was small, but it was anything but stable
The only product that M$ ever put out that was stable was BASIC. Well, DOS1.2
was also very stable. The only thing M$ can't seem to innovate is stability.
I me
Small update on this... this is not only affecting MythTV When I
start MPlayer on the LCD and set the movie to fullscreen, it resizes
as if it was playing on the 1680x1050 TFT.
> Today I decided to upgrade my 10.2 install to 10.3. Everything has
> gone very well so far with the exception of
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> * M9. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20080111 10:57]:
>
>> These guys work hard to improve the app, so they deserve to get tested.
>
> Yepp. I didn't mean to discourage people, just make them wary that
What installation media are you using here /media/SU1030.001 ?
If it is retail DVD 1, it will not work, please use i586 DVD or iso image.
You can also try with LTSP_DEBUG="1" option in
/etc/sysconfig/kiwi-ltsp, that will give you some clue where it fails.
Do post log after turning on debug if it
Oh right. I read about this packages, but i was searching in
opensuse-updates :( . OK i will try this packages. Thanks a lot!
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Alexander Schaber wrote:
Am Dienstag, 1. Januar 2008 04:44:11 schrieb Aaron Kulkis:
Randal Jarrett wrote:
I'm going to have to replace my old (6+ years) Toshiba that has a amd
450Mhz processor and
a whopping 20GB disk.
I'm looking for recommendations for a mid range ($1k - 1.5k) laptop that
is
Today I decided to upgrade my 10.2 install to 10.3. Everything has
gone very well so far with the exception of my MythTV. I cannot get
MythTV to start in the right resolution.
The hardware config is
Screen0 = Acer AL2016W, a 20 inch widescreen TFT monitor
Screen1 = Toshiba 32L56P widescreen LCD
Am Freitag, 11. Januar 2008 schrieb Scott Newton:
> If I want to install KDE4 on openSUSE 10.3 should I be using
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4/openSUSE_10.3
> or
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4/openSUSE_Factory ?
>
> At the moment they seem to have exac
* M9. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20080111 10:57]:
> These guys work hard to improve the app, so they deserve to get tested.
Yepp. I didn't mean to discourage people, just make them wary that there are
issues they should be aware of.
Philipp
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* Manuel Mely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-11-08 11:32]:
> Hi there,
>
> I've some problems when trying to compile alsa-driver 1.0.15.
> If a do a "make" i get this error[1]:
> I was looking to adriver.h (line 930) and there's an include to a file
> (pci.h
Hi there,
I've some problems when trying to compile alsa-driver 1.0.15.
If a do a "make" i get this error[1]:
I was looking to adriver.h (line 930) and there's an include to a file
(pci.h) that isn't present in this package.
My kernel is 2.6.22.13 ... i will try with 1.0.15rc1 package.
I read abo
Hello
Is anyone using LTSP on openSUSE10.3? I have installed the components
via the one-click on opensuse.org/LTSP. The system is an fresh original
install (no updates) and the things from the LTSP one-click install.
When I try to make the thing with "kiwi-ltsp-setup -s", it gets a fair
bit along
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Subject: [opensuse] Re: [opensuse-offtopic] Majority of new PCs ship without
Windows Vista, Gates (unintentionally)
Please, could you keep this exc
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The Friday 2008-01-11 at 09:36 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
I would start with Bugzilla at Novell. The kernel is involved (Oops),
and more, even if triggered by anything.
Thanks Carlos, that was kind of what I was thinking.
Jan 10 13:00:06 b
Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
>
> I would start with Bugzilla at Novell. The kernel is involved (Oops),
> and more, even if triggered by anything.
>
Done. See:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=353252
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
>
> The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 22:47 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
>
>> Listmates,
>
>> I don't know whether this is a openSuSE bug or an Apache bug with
>> spamassassin. Spamassassin's sa-learn is doing something that causes
>> kernel errors. Take a look and let me kn
G T Smith wrote:
> David C. Rankin wrote:
>
>
>
>> Jan 10 13:00:02 bonza imapd[9931]: PAM audit_log_acct_message() failed:
>> Operation not permitted
>> Jan 10 13:00:06 bonza kernel: BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
>> dereference at virtual address 0044
>> Jan 10 13:00:06 bonza ker
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
>
> In the 8 years since it's release, you are the
> FIRST person to contradict the many MANY complaints
> that WindowsME was far less stable than not only
> Windows98, but even Windows 3.1.
>
>
You are all going to think I'm crazy, but years ago, I bought a dell
di
On 01/11/2008 G T Smith wrote:
> Billie Walsh wrote:
> > > G T Smith wrote:
> >> >> Billie Walsh wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
>
>
> > > I don't think I've ever seen anyone give a time frame for this
> sort of
> > > thing. It IS in the future somewhere. But not impossible to
> achieve.
> > >
> >
Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 10:53 -0500, Aaron Kulkis 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 le
FYI, I had a terrible nightmare with an HP laptop I bought and
returned recently HP. Don't get me wrong it was a good price and with
the exception of the battery that was sticking out 12-cell
(standard!!) it was a really nice machine. Some of its components
nVidia NIC and broadcom wireless, plus th
Am Dienstag, 1. Januar 2008 04:44:11 schrieb Aaron Kulkis:
> Randal Jarrett wrote:
> > I'm going to have to replace my old (6+ years) Toshiba that has a amd
> > 450Mhz processor and
> > a whopping 20GB disk.
> >
> > I'm looking for recommendations for a mid range ($1k - 1.5k) laptop that
> > is com
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peter schreef:
> Philipp Thomas wrote:
>
>
> | In the future I'd verify such statements before stating them publicly
> | it'd be less embarassing.
> Looks like you do have slightly bigger problems than me my friend.
>
Ehum hmm..
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| A .src.rpm doesn't necessarily contain source code!
Call me stupid but I still don't see the point of having src.rpm w/o a
source inside.
| This one contains
| the tarball and calls the installer.sh from its .spec file. But t
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Listmates,
I don't know whether this is a openSuSE bug or an Apache bug with
spamassassin. Spamassassin's sa-learn is doing something that causes
kernel errors. Take a look an
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:46:50 -0300, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
Factory is a highly experimental place, you should only go there if you
want to be a tester, report bugs and help us ;)
A
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> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:46:50 -0300, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
>
>> Factory is a highly experimental place, you should only go there if you
>> want to be a tester, report bugs and help us ;)
>
> And generally enjoy living
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:46:50 -0300, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
>Factory is a highly experimental place, you should only go there if you
>want to be a tester, report bugs and help us ;)
And generally enjoy living on the bleeding edge -)
Philipp
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 19:43:43 -0700, Tom Patton wrote:
>My athlon FX 2800 cpu goes to 99% immediately when the dos guest boots.
Known problem for ages :( DOS is agnostic of other possible CPU users
and keeps the CPU busy by not emitting wait instructions to halt the
CPU. It's up to the VM to hand
Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 00:01:56 +0100, peter wrote:
Quite impossible. AFAIK there is no scr.rpm for it m8. It's closed
source although freeware.
Now what would you call
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/10.3/standard/src/wink-1.5-65.src.rpm
, an Illusion?
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Philipp Thomas schreef:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:53:14 +, Timothy Cahill wrote:
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>> I'm now using SMART as my software manager, and it is working perfectly.
>> From
>> these directions
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> Just keep in mind that smart seems ignorant of arch
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:53:14 +, Timothy Cahill wrote:
>I'm now using SMART as my software manager, and it is working perfectly. From
>these directions
Just keep in mind that smart seems ignorant of architecture as it will
happily upgrade x86_64 packages with i586 ones and vice versa, i.e. n
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G T Smith wrote:
> Billie Walsh wrote:
>> G T Smith wrote:
Apologies something weird happened... and one copy went to wrong list.
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I have always wished th
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 00:01:56 +0100, peter wrote:
>Quite impossible. AFAIK there is no scr.rpm for it m8. It's closed
>source although freeware.
Now what would you call
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/10.3/standard/src/wink-1.5-65.src.rpm
, an Illusion?
A .src.rpm doesn't nece
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Billie Walsh wrote:
> G T Smith wrote:
Replied on OT list..
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I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
telephone.
My wish has come true. I n
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Billie Walsh wrote:
> G T Smith wrote:
>> Billie Walsh wrote:
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> I don't think I've ever seen anyone give a time frame for this sort of
> thing. It IS in the future somewhere. But not impossible to achieve.
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>> a) To do this you need good
Found the following
https://forge.vodafonebetavine.net/projects/vodafonemobilec/
This is a Vodafone connect client for Linux, and works just great!
It is also available in the repositories if you search for it in
webpin. The 850 card requires an additional plugin for the card to be
recognised.
clarge escribió:
Is there a program to do the above? And if so what is it?
there is a simple commend line utility that has worked for me
try this
zypper sa -r
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.3/home:elvigia.repo
zypper in flac2mp3
then...
#flac2mp3.pl
Thanks for the example! I've had a busy evening last night mastering
the technique and it works well enough. I have also come across an
idea of using "hole punching" and UDP but it seems to be more complex.
Nevertheless a third host is essential, luckily I had one.
Cheers,
On 11/01/2008, Sylveste
Marcin Floryan wrote:
Hello!
Yup, crude solution but it seems to work very well. Thanks!
Though I wonder now if there is any way to do that is I didn't have a
public IP server at hand (ie. two machines behind NAT with no
influence on the Firewall). More out of curiosity since the problem at
han
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David C. Rankin wrote:
> Listmates,
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> I don't know whether this is a openSuSE bug or an Apache bug with
> spamassassin. Spamassassin's sa-learn is doing something that causes
> kernel errors. Take a look and let me know if I should file it wit
Scott Newton escribió:
At the moment they seem to have exactly the same packages in them. What would
normally be the difference?
Factory is a highly experimental place, you should only go there if you
want to be a tester, report bugs and help us ;) otherwise your best bet
is to use 10.3 with
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michael norman schreef:
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> Subject: Re: [opensuse] Flac to mp3
> Date: Friday 11 January 2008
> From: Carl Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: opensuse@opensuse.org
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> On Thu January 10 2008 10:49:27 pm J
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On Thu January 10 2008 10:49:27 pm Jason Craig wrote:
> clarge wrote:
> > Is there a program to do the above? And if so what
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