I cannot seem to get Java working with my browsers (Firefox
primarily). I have these Java packages installed:
java-1_6_0-sun-1.6.0.u3-21
java-1_5_0-sun-1.5.0_update13-20
java-1_6_0-sun-plugin-1.6.0.u3-21
I have both 'Enable Java' and 'Enable Javascript' selected in my
Firefox (2.0.0.10)
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 Don Raboud:
I have an AMD K6 (1.4 GHz, 512 MB memory) that is definitely older
than 4 years. It has had SuSE (or whatever they were called at the
time) 9.1, 9.3, 10.1, 10.2 and currently has openSUSE 10.3 on it.
This is a desktop machine (no real server functions) but
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 11:25 AM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, anybody has some notes about tuning md raid5, lvn and xfs?. I'm
getting 20mb/s with dd and I think it can be improved. I'll add config
parameters as soon as i get home. I'm using
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 Mike:
Gee, that's odd. I've got it installed on an old dual AMD machine
that I bought about 4 years ago, and it runs fine. It runs a lot
better than the XP that was on it. I also installed it on an old
AMD 1000 with less than a gig of ram. Runs circles around XP.
So I
Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 James Tremblay:
ON a positive note , all of us who use linux are helping simply by
not forcing new computers to have to made.
This notion keeps popping up among linux people. To actually verify it
I suggest you install opensuse 10.3 on a box
On Mon January 28 2008 12:08:15 pm Philipp Thomas wrote:
Thanks for the tip BTW, as I only knew of streamripper, which I package for
the distribution.
Fantastic! It works!! :-)
Thanks again, Philipp!
Carl
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Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Sobre las barreras, seria interesante tener un paquete para x86_64
de la version 7.68, y drivers para las memory card readers Ricoh que
traen los equipos Dell...
1) Para el tema de las memory card readers, revisa
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 Wolfgang Woehl:
... no obvious piece of info in the installed help center etc.
K-menu - Applications - Help - opensuse documentation - Start -
3.7 Keep your system up-to-date which
is /usr/share/doc/manual/opensuse-manual_de/manual/sec.updater.html
Wolfgang
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Carlos wrote:
...
Please answer by email
Cute... what do you think this is?
I believe that he is requesting direct/cc reply, ie: doesn't watch the
list :^)
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On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 19:07 +, Marcin Floryan wrote:
On 28/01/2008, Klaas. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may qualify for the most stupid question of
the month, but please point me to the documentation
for keeping my OpenSuse 10.3 system up to date.
I know there must be fixes
Hi, anybody has some notes about tuning md raid5, lvn and xfs?. I'm
getting 20mb/s with dd and I think it can be improved. I'll add config
parameters as soon as i get home. I'm using md raid5 on a motherboard
with nvidia sata controller, 4x500gb samsung sata2 disks and lvm with
OpenSUSE [EMAIL
James D. Parra wrote:
Hello,
Running Bind 9.3 on Suse 9.3;
How can I stop the DNS server from doing recursive lookups and also ensure
that is not an open DNS server?
If your dns server isn't recursive, it's not much use to you, IMHO.
we've always set up 2 views, one for the world
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Dave Howorth wrote:
I have an ADSL connection to the Internet. Recently there have been some
problems with my phone line, which set me thinking. Is there a standard
way to make a log of my internet status (i.e. connection or no
connection?) Or
Dave Howorth wrote:
I have an ADSL connection to the Internet. Recently there have been some
problems with my phone line, which set me thinking. Is there a standard
way to make a log of my internet status (i.e. connection or no
connection?) Or perhaps it's already logged and I just need to
On Jan 28, 2008 3:25 PM, Wolfgang Woehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, good for you. Some time ago a friend of mine wanted me to get her
opensuse 10.2. I couldn't because her box had 256 mb ram only and the
installer chocked on that.
If you create a swap partition before you run the
basically you have to manually tell the BIOS to boot from the USB
disk the last time I made an install on a USB drive, before
rebooting the first time I did create a new initrd file to tell the
kernel to load the usb modules and be able to mount the root partition
from the USB drive (I do
Carlos wrote:
hello
i have install my server from the cds, i have buy the novell license
i have put the server into one remote location.
now i cannot use the cds for installing packages.
there is one method for ising one novell / suse ftp server for
installing packages?
thanks
Yast -
ON a positive note , all of us who use linux are helping simply by not forcing
new computers to have to made. Vista is demanding tons of new hardware
plants to be built and that is one of the worst cases for pollution I know
of.
James Tremblay
Director of Technology
Newmarket School
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Montag, 28. Januar 2008 James Knott:
I have it installed on my almost 6 year old notebook and it runs
fine. The notebook has a 1.13 GHz P3. It certainly runs better
than XP on thatg same computer.
Ok, good for you. Some time ago a friend
First thing to check if the computer you are trying to boot up supports
usb bootup, when yu are booting up, you may see a meesage press esc/f8
or something like that to select boot up device, that usually brings up
a small menu where you can select which device to boot from, if USB is
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 13:12 -, G T Smith wrote:
I can not trust a backup application that claims success after failing
completely. :-/
I agree..
It could be a packaging issue, it could also be a mixture of Perl module
versions which
On Jan 28, 2008 3:51 PM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 11:25 AM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, anybody has some notes about tuning md raid5, lvn and xfs?. I'm
getting 20mb/s with dd and I think it can be
G T Smith wrote:
But you will not get any ADSL link information which is a good indicator
of ADSL synchronisation and connection problems at the level below
TCP/IP, which is good indicator of line issues (AFAIK NAGIOS deals with
TCP/IP not with ADSL connection issues, all you will know is the
On Jan 28, 2008 10:25 AM, Doctor Who [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot seem to get Java working with my browsers (Firefox
primarily). I have these Java packages installed:
java-1_6_0-sun-1.6.0.u3-21
java-1_5_0-sun-1.5.0_update13-20
java-1_6_0-sun-plugin-1.6.0.u3-21
I have both 'Enable
On Jan 28, 2008 4:52 PM, Wolfgang Woehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 Don Raboud:
I have an AMD K6 (1.4 GHz, 512 MB memory) that is definitely older
than 4 years. It has had SuSE (or whatever they were called at the
time) 9.1, 9.3, 10.1, 10.2 and currently has openSUSE
Mon, 28 Jan 2008, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have an ADSL connection to the Internet. Recently there have been some
problems with my phone line, which set me thinking. Is there a standard
way to make a log of my internet status (i.e. connection or no
connection?) Or perhaps it's already logged
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 Greg Freemyer:
Using old hardware also lets you justify building special purpose
machines. Witness the P2 laptop w/128 MB of Ram I installed to
this weekend. (And yes I had a lot of trouble because I did not
know in advance to reformat the drive and put a swap
Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 James Tremblay:
ON a positive note , all of us who use linux are helping simply by
not forcing new computers to have to made.
This notion keeps popping up among linux people. To actually verify it
I suggest you install opensuse 10.3
Sloan wrote:
Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 James Tremblay:
ON a positive note , all of us who use linux are helping simply by
not forcing new computers to have to made.
This notion keeps popping up among linux people. To actually verify it
I
On 25/01/2008, Lincoln Rutledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And if Microsoft doesn't at least open up the sources for their libraries,
eventually people
are going to stop slamming their hand in the door on purpose and write in an
environment
where they do have source for the libraries.
On Jan 29, 2008 12:25 AM, Doctor Who [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot seem to get Java working with my browsers (Firefox
primarily). I have these Java packages installed:
java-1_6_0-sun-1.6.0.u3-21
java-1_5_0-sun-1.5.0_update13-20
java-1_6_0-sun-plugin-1.6.0.u3-21
I have both 'Enable
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 3:51 PM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 11:25 AM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, anybody has some notes about tuning md raid5, lvn and xfs?. I'm
Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 James Knott:
I have it installed on my almost 6 year old notebook and it runs
fine. The notebook has a 1.13 GHz P3. It certainly runs better
than XP on thatg same computer.
Ok, good for you. Some time ago a friend of mine wanted me to
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:45:58 +0100
Philippe Landau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Messages are again distributed with a delay of about 20 minutes.
Is there too much on the server used (lists4.suse.de) ?
There are a lot of reasons for seeing delays from listservs. The first
is that the server itself
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 Sunny:
On Jan 28, 2008 3:25 PM, Wolfgang Woehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, good for you. Some time ago a friend of mine wanted me to get
her opensuse 10.2. I couldn't because her box had 256 mb ram only
and the installer chocked on that.
If you create a swap
Lincoln Rutledge
Network Engineer
OSC Networking
800-627-6420
Aaron Kulkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/26/08 6:48 AM
Chuck wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 1:44 PM, Lincoln Rutledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Simon,
teach TCP and Unix system administration in 1994, and other than Linux, I'm
mostly a
On Monday 28 January 2008 10:20, Bob wrote:
...
Can anyone suggest a simple CLI incantation to find all files larger
than, say, 500MB?
% find startingDirectory -size +500M
The plus sign means bigger than. The M suffix means units of 2^20
(1048576 bytes); A G suffix makes the units 2^30
Aaron Kulkis escribió:
selling Suse Desktop and Suse Professional for a small
amount of money which helped pay for everything.
No, it didnt help.
and YaST would become
unavailable, because the source would still be Novell
property.
No, Yast is GPL, it cannot become unavailable. you are
On 2008/01/28 21:09 (GMT+0100) Wolfgang Woehl apparently typed:
Montag, 28. Januar 2008 James Tremblay:
ON a positive note , all of us who use linux are helping simply by
not forcing new computers to have to made.
This notion keeps popping up among linux people. To actually verify it
I
All,
I just read that hdparm v7.7 is supposed to include make_bad_sector.
(e-mail posted by the hdparm author.)
I was curious as to what it did and tried to check it out on my box,
but even though I have hdparm v7.7 I don't have make_bad_sector.
Is it available for OS 10.3? Anyone know if they
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 13:15 +0100, Anders Norrbring wrote:
The best you can do, as far as I know, is to copy and unzip the latest
correct version in the backup (probably the biggest), on top of the
existing /var/lib/rpm/Packages file. Even
On Jan 28, 2008 6:41 PM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 3:51 PM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 11:25 AM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
N B Day wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 06:04 -0700, Donald D Henson wrote:
I've just spent two hours trying to find the procedure to set a netbios
name on a Linux machine, for use in a Samba network. Can someone point
me to the procedure? I'd appreciate it.
Don Henson
In the simple case (as
On Sunday 27 January 2008 01:07:58 pm Henk te Sligte wrote:
Hi all,
I am using OpenSuse for about a year now, but I never got Google Earth
working. Today, I decided to give it another try. I removed everything
related to Google Earth, logged in as root, and installed Google Earth.
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 6:41 PM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008 3:51 PM, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/28, Greg Freemyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 28, 2008
On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 06:02 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Stephen Berman wrote:
Starting four days ago, the kernel sends bogus i_mode messages after
automatic beagle indexing, like this:
Jan 25 21:15:02 escher su: (to beagleindex) root on none
Jan 25 21:15:02 escher su: (to beagleindex)
Hi!
Not sure where this belongs -- to Gnome or KDE or this list, as it
involves both KDE and GTK -- but I decided to try here first.
I'm running a relatively fresh 10.3 installation, which was installed from
the scratch, not upgraded from an earlier version.
If I run Gnome, and choose the
With AMD's new Radeon HD 3870 X2, the company has essentially put the
power of two graphics processors on one card. The device won't likely be
a huge seller -- its target market is gamers with high-end systems who
demand high-octane hardware. However, the offering one-ups Nvidia, a
leader in the
On Monday 28 January 2008 11:50:13 am Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
Hi,
The 1-click-install http://opensuse-community.org/nvidia.ymp from
http://en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA fails here with a dependency check
error (see the screenshot at
Carl Hartung wrote:
On Mon January 28 2008 10:01:25 pm Stevens wrote:
Carl:
Understand that Al Gore, a corrupt American politician who is
also dumb as a rock, will make tons of money off of people
stupid enough to go along with his scam. There is a difference
between pollution and global
Carl Hartung wrote:
On Mon January 28 2008 09:41:50 pm Fred A. Miller wrote:
No Carl, YOU loose. ;) You mention NASA..read their most recent
data. They are predicting a mini-ice age again and to start soon that
will last 20 - 30 years, WITH famine and crop failures.
Fred: Please
Carl Hartung wrote:
On Mon January 28 2008 10:01:25 pm Stevens wrote:
Carl:
Understand that Al Gore, a corrupt American politician who is
also dumb as a rock, will make tons of money off of people
stupid enough to go along with his scam. There is a difference
between pollution and
Carl Hartung wrote:
On Mon January 28 2008 09:41:50 pm Fred A. Miller wrote:
No Carl, YOU loose. ;) You mention NASA..read their most recent
data. They are predicting a mini-ice age again and to start soon that
will last 20 - 30 years, WITH famine and crop failures.
Fred: Please post
Fred A. Miller wrote:
With AMD's new Radeon HD 3870 X2, the company has essentially put the
power of two graphics processors on one card. The device won't likely be
a huge seller -- its target market is gamers with high-end systems who
demand high-octane hardware. However, the offering one-ups
Carl Hartung wrote:
On Mon January 28 2008 07:03:36 pm Fred A. Miller wrote:
So have I, and global warming is BAD science.PERIOD!!
I've read your posts for a long time, Fred. Generally speaking, you almost
always have an axe to grind in these kinds of exchanges (purposely avoiding
the
Carlos E. R. skrev:
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The Monday 2008-01-28 at 13:15 +0100, Anders Norrbring wrote:
The best you can do, as far as I know, is to copy and unzip the latest
correct version in the backup (probably the biggest), on top of the
existing
On Monday 28 January 2008 10:15:40 am Bob wrote:
My system looks like this:
Device SizeMount point Free
sda2965.1MB / 0B
sda360.8MB /boot 46.8MB
sda59.8GB /usr4.9GB
sda6
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 12:10:18 am Anders Norrbring wrote:
Carlos E. R. skrev:
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The best you can do, as far as I know, is to copy and unzip the latest
correct version in
Hi,
sorry for the misunderstanding: Booting from USB itself is not the
problem, but I think writing the correct grub files is.
I can boot via F9 from my USB disc, but when the notebook tries it just
produces the Missing Operating System error.
Jan
Victor Prada wrote:
basically you have to
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 15:06:03 Mozzi wrote:
Hallo all
I have xen installed on my desktop. Opensuse 10.3 32 bit.
According to yast2 my domain-0 is running.
However I cannot boot from an iso image when I create a new host.
It gives me the error:
The installation source is unusable.
Try
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roger Hayter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I should be most grateful for advice on how to investigate this problem
further. I have installed opensuse 10.3 on a P5A-B motherboard (Aladdin
V chipset) with 512MB of SDRAM, Cyrix MII-300 processor. This runs
slowly, with
Hallo all
I have xen installed on my desktop. Opensuse 10.3 32 bit.
According to yast2 my domain-0 is running.
However I cannot boot from an iso image when I create a new host.
It gives me the error:
The installation source is unusable.
Mozzi
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The Sunday 2008-01-27 at 18:25 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
nimrodel:~ # rsnapshot daily
require Lchown
Lchown module not found
Setting locale to POSIX C
echo 3970 /var/run/rsnapshot.pid
rm -f
Dear All,
I have successfully been using
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Beagle/openSUSE_10.2/
To provide an installation source of Beagle, beagle-0.2.18-5.1. As a
replacement to beagle-0.2.12-28 (which will consume 100% of a CPU)
However the above URL now no longer contains beagle.
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 12:41:04 am Jan Albrecht wrote:
Hi,
sorry for the misunderstanding: Booting from USB itself is not the
problem, but I think writing the correct grub files is.
I can boot via F9 from my USB disc, but when the notebook tries it just
produces the Missing Operating
Krzysztof Kotlenga wrote:
Please update the icewm package to version 1.2.35.
Done.
BTW, does anyone object to dropping the icewm-themes package? According
to the changelog, it was created in 2000 and updated once in 2005, I
wouldn't call that an actively maintained package ;). There are many
i found solution. yum ist not updating cache if no version/release has
changed.
ok, this behavior is understandable.
if i delete yum cache for this repo and yum is reacreating it then no
problem occurs.
my mistake was to believe that yum is updating caches of rpm-header if i run
yum makecache
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