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http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-11/msg02425.html
Find the references. What do we see? Bryen's email - thus your email is
a hijack, not a new email.
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The Saturday 2007-11-24 at 23:12 -, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Saturday 24 November 2007 20:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2007-11-24 at 18:22 -, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
Could the list maintainers remove the following address
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The Sunday 2007-11-25 at 00:17 +0100, Jan Tiggy wrote:
lo Carlos
Try umounting using /etc/init.d/boot.crypto stop instead. Or, if you
I can't do it. I got a couple of crypted hard disks thus I copy the
particular cryptotabs into /etc/ before
a lot of ego's floating around with a list
this large and with this much traffic.
As always
Resectfully yours
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instead.
Using 'boot.crypto stop' disables ALL crypto mounts. In most environments,
this would not be acceptable
Depends on the environment, of course, but the OP didn't say how many
encripted filesystems he uses.
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. Well, no, we don't have a moderator: we have a list
admin, actually named list-owner. And one of the list headers contains
the list admin address :-)
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of basic human decency.
Sorry, but first you accepted and thanked my explanations in public, then
later falsely accused and insulted me otherwise. That was too much for me
to bear alone :-(
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dangerous.
It can be as easy as firing up the browser pointed at the relevant page of
the suse administration or reference manual that explains what a NIS
server is, or what setting up a printer involves, at the click of mouse on
a help button.
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in the discussion
link of the wiki.
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The Friday 2007-11-23 at 10:05 +0100, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Freitag 23 November 2007 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
It is not garbage. We are convinced suse users. He, they, are not. If we
want to bring people to our side, we have to pave the way
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, they, are not. If we
want to bring people to our side, we have to pave the way for them; and
reading about the difficulties a new user finds, is a good way to know
which edges in our distro could be ironed out.
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has been upgraded from 7.3 up
to 10.3 with only one interruption in the flowchain.
As a matter of fact, the 10.2 -- 10.3 upgrade was the smoother of
them all, and the 7.3 -- 8.1 the worst.
But the reviewer did a fresh install - as any reviewer should do.
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. Did anyone
refine the date cccommand???
Nop :-)
$ date --date=2007-1-1 100 seconds +This is %M:%S minutes
This is 01:40 minutes
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is that the pop-up
menu does not show hidden directories.
What I do in this case is simply right-click/copy (or Ctrl+c) and then
browse to the target directory and right-click/paste (or menu
Edit/Paste, if there is no empty space in the directory window).
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fresh installation is performed.
I know, because I never upgrade. I prefer to do a fresh install of my
root partition, keeping only the home partition intact.
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It should suffice to copy the contents of ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/ and
~/.kde/share/apps/kabc/ and then start Kontact.
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space there as the raw uncompressed backup would use - and it crashed
otherwise, after hours of work.
I don't know how things may have improved: I hope they did. I should try
it one day, I think...
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Maybe it can be refined, but you can see it does the conversion of 100
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scrolling, and went a page back in
history. Do you guys know a solution to
disable this annoying feature?
Have you checked Personal Settings / Peripherals / Touchpad?
I don't have Synaptics installed in this machine, but there may be a
setting there that helps you.
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On Mon November 19 2007 20:46, you wrote:
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Have you checked Personal Settings / Peripherals / Touchpad?
I don't have Synaptics installed in this machine, but there may be
a setting there that helps you.
Do you mean from
that!
It was at the same time a warning not to click on the background or your
KDE session was toasted...
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The Sunday 2007-11-18 at 14:41 +0100, Filip Brcic wrote:
Дана субота 17 новембар 2007, Carlos E. R. је написао(ла):
Yes, it deletes libzypp and you are hosed. Replace manually (rpm --install
etc).
Known bug. :-/
Is there no support in zypp
or dirvish.
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a Windows machine to run this recovery
tool for a Linux formated disk? What are they thinking?
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On Sun November 18 2007 11:25, Catimimi wrote:
Carlos F Lange a écrit :
On Sun November 18 2007 01:01, Catimimi wrote:
Aaron Kulkis a écrit :
Bryen wrote:
Is there any way to undo an rm in terminal?
Have a look here :
http://www.diskdoctors.net/linux-data-recovery/software.html
somewhere under /var of removed
rpms, I think.
As for multiple kernels installed at the same, this is something we consider.
That would be really nice.
What about a rule do not ever push updates on friday ? O;-)
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The Sunday 2007-11-18 at 21:33 +0100, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
I second Carlos' wisdom. Just use Yast - Software Management -
Package - All Packages - Update if newer version is available.
This way, you not only get all security
/ apparently has a German
language version of the Reference manual included inside, instead of the
expected English version. The other PDFs in the zip are English
language.
I think you should report this in bugzilla.
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this and a thread in the factory list.
So I do avoid having xfs as root filesystem, but I do use it for data.
Much safer.
BTW, JFS is NOT available in v10.3.
I'm not surprised.
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..and how to setup dsl? in ubuntu it's pppoeconf
Yast.
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Is there any way to undo an rm in terminal? Probably not, but
thought I'd ask...
Googling for undelete ext3 showed this recent link, which might lead
you somewhere:
http://kerneltrap.org/node/14493
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-RAID1-HOWTO.gz
Root-RAID-HOWTO.gz
Software-RAID-0.4x-HOWTO.gz
Software-RAID-HOWTO.gz
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--install
etc).
Known bug. :-/
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to slow down the
application while monitoring it in a profiler, which would help find
out what parts of the application are slow.
Put the network on a serial port: you can choose from 1200 b/s up to 112e3
b/s.
That's surely slow enough! :-)
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Instead of launching konsole and possibly creating scripts to make
your goal work, why not simply run ksysguard right in kde?
For automatic start up, copy the link from
KMenuSystemMonitorKSysGuard to $HOME/.kde/Autostart/
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FreeFontPath: FPE /usr/share/fonts/misc:unscaled refcount is 2, should
be 1; fixing.
The same method can start blackbox fine, for instance:
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The Wednesday 2007-11-14 at 09:25 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
I get this error:
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Carlos,
Try startxfce4 and see if that helps.
No good.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ startxfce4 -- :2
/usr/bin
/Network Card. I set the ethernet
card as static IP and the wireless as DHCP. NetworkManager honours the
static IP, whenever I am plugged into the network.
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or 4GB - a 'Virtual' Memory
Upgrade.
Yes, that's the one I intended.
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of indexing
As a user, I simply don't know how to find help for a particular problem
in the wiki - unless somebody tells me the exact page, and then I bookmark
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the system to delete /tmp files periodically or at boottime or
both (your choice).
And find the culprit: probably a program not cleaning its own house.
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basis. For example, I set a static address for the wired Ethernet,
since I expect to use it mostly at home, and I left the wireless card
as DHCP. But ideally I would like the wireless card to have a static
address also at home, and DHCP everywhere else.
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On Mon November 12 2007 08:43, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Q3: Any direction where should I go?
Log-off your user, delete all files belonging to your user under
/tmp, then tell the system to delete /tmp files periodically or at
boottime or both (your choice).
To implement that the easiest is to go
deleted would have said it.
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with ls -lrt (newest files
at the end).
But it would be safe to delete them all just before you reboot or halt
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The Monday 2007-11-12 at 15:07 +0100, jdd wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Dunno, it's a browser I have never used. It's not mozilla, firefox,
konqueror... It it web browser 2.20.0
it's the browser setup in the kde config, usually
ping -q -c 1 -w 2 -t 10 [targetIPaddress] /dev/null || read -n1 -p
Connection failed. Type any key.
/usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/rcopenvpn status
elif /sbin/checkproc /usr/sbin/openvpn
then
/usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/rcopenvpn stop
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on the site you got that archive from - any
other advice can be easily wrong as we don't know what type of archive you
got: tarred sources, tarred binaries, whatever.
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So...
The only thing I can say is that that page is not listed right in the
download page, nor the release notes (http://software.opensuse.org/),
and both should be.
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it shows the map for the highlilght process only. Too bad.
I know i have seen some other tool somewhere... :-?
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and all the missing
packages you like to have installed.
But for the explanation, I leave you to the archives - I'm too sleepy
to explain it now :-)
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of the lines
counts them.
The moral: Don't give up easily if you have a young, expensive drive
that starts to give you SMART errors!
Obviously :-)
A percent of bad sectors are to be expected.
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the link?
Because exactly of cases like yours, the boxed version comes loaded with
ALL the packages from the repositories in two dual-layer DVDs.
It is well worth the small cost:
http://en.opensuse.org/Buy_openSUSE
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top
[M]
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on one of them... How ca I
avoid this behavior and let YAST Software Management update in the
background.
Using openSUSE 10.3
I open a second session in virtual terminal 8 using fvwmn2
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of possible
directories to continue the automatic completion (I know, it's
laziness, but...).
Anyone knows how to revert to the old behaviour and get the slash?
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an Intel 945 GM card.
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The Tuesday 2007-11-06 at 19:12 -0800, Ti Kan wrote:
Carlos E. R. writes:
If it affects all print jobs, it might be the port. You can configure it
to use an IRQ, which is faster:
/etc/modprobe.conf.local:
options parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7
- but it was very useful when I
wanted to select large text areas.
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Yes, I read that too.
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On Wed November 7 2007 10:52, Carlos F Lange wrote:
What I find not OK is that these settings disable the root password
in kdesu. While I could always start YaST2 using my user password, I
just created a test user that is only allowed in sudoers to install
printers and run openvpn
OK, I figured it out.
On Mon November 5 2007 06:00, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2007-11-05 at 02:24 -0600, Carlos F Lange wrote:
I can't fire up Yast from kde, using kdesu I presume. I can su
to root on any console or xterm, and using gnome - but not kdesu
in kde.
It seems
on user page.
http://en.opensuse.org/User_talk:Xpsy
Could it be that somebody tried to translate the page but forgot to move
or whatever is needed to put it in http://ru.opensuse.org instead?
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just this vob file.) Does anybody know an easy way
to convert/cut these vob's into 2 separate movies?
Just cutting on a particular time is enough.
You can also use kdenlive to graphically edit your movie
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on Linux?
If it affects all print jobs, it might be the port. You can configure it
to use an IRQ, which is faster:
/etc/modprobe.conf.local:
options parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7
Of course, you have to verify the settings in your bios previously.
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. Or ids, perhaps -
no, that one depends on the HD make and serial.
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using payware drivers from Turborpint. But
you didn't say a model, mine is a bjc4000.
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The Monday 2007-11-05 at 11:13 -0500, Jeff Mahoney wrote:
* Fix for first lid closing not triggering suspend
My machine refuses to suspend on events. Can that be related?
(reported on another thread)
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sometimes
really does it justice, maybe that's just my thoughts of QA.
You are confusing real time with real world. They are very, very,
different issues.
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understand your question :-?
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On Sun November 4 2007 20:02, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Sunday 2007-11-04 at 12:03 -0600, Carlos F Lange wrote:
Strange thing.
Today I can't get my laptop with 10.3 to recognize root's password
in the kdesu authentication window.
The password works fine in Konsole, in ctrl+alt+F1 text mode
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The Monday 2007-11-05 at 06:34 +0100, Frank Seidel wrote:
Am Montag 05 November 2007 00:02:32 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
The Sunday 2007-11-04 at 13:30 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Where is the real configuration of this thing? The directory
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The Monday 2007-11-05 at 02:24 -0600, Carlos F Lange wrote:
I can't fire up Yast from kde, using kdesu I presume. I can su to
root on any console or xterm, and using gnome - but not kdesu in kde.
It seems to be just kdesu. Kwallet for root also
of a firing range and shot.
Then just define a bunch of servers from the pool, like a dozen. The
daemon will evaluate them all and choose the best one automatically.
No problemo! :-p
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The Monday 2007-11-05 at 10:06 -0600, Chris Worley wrote:
Who do we ask to get this POS removed from all future updates?
Open a bugzilla against the kernel, for instance.
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, modules can be blacklisted, see Marcus 's post.
I believe that only has effect on automatic module loading. A script, for
instance, can still load a blacklisted module.
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Suggestions? Thanks.
Try restarting Hal:
rchal restart
then plug your disk in again.
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tree
under /etc/powersave/ contains things, but it is said to be obsolete and
ignored - however, Yast touched all files in there and they have recent
dates.
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to the displayed time.
Questions: your bios keeps UTC or local time? And, did you double boot to
windows? Both those things could cause your problem.
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off.
Any clues?
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On Sun October 28 2007 19:10, Carlos F Lange wrote:
I will have to explore it more, but it looks like exactly what we
want: Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It
allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be
stored on different hosts (or different
, that starts an
openVPN connection without requiring root password?
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program /usr/lib/powersave/scripts for event daemon.scheme.change:
No such file or directory
I don't know what config file it is refering to.
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