stuck on it, and it
doesn't complain.
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see that the
processes involved where doing nothing, no cpu usage.
And the page is text only - except that this particular page is empty, no
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The Friday 2007-08-24 at 13:44 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/08/24 14:41 (GMT+0200) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any hope of increasing the 16 partition limit some time
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Question: Can 10.2 coexist in the same PC with 10.3 beta? Regarding
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* Carlos E. R. robin.listas@ [08-24-07 14:20]:
Well, they can assign developers to scsi and develop patches that add
support for more than 16 partitions to scsi modules
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The Friday 2007-08-24 at 15:42 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/08/24 14:18 (GMT-0400) Carlos E. R. apparently typed:
Friday 2007-08-24 at 13:44 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
A related issue is optional mounts. When exist upwards of 30 lines
). Several programs had dedicated partitions
(raw), including a database. Things that could grow had their own
partition, like the logs, for instance. However, I don't remember how many
partitions it had. Several, for sure.
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The Friday 2007-08-24 at 17:07 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carlos E. R. robin.listas@ [08-24-07 15:42]:
[...]
But... aren't channels the devices connected to the same cable (bus)? Ugh,
just looked it up in the wikipedia
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Alternatively, is there a better/alternate way to do this ripping which will
incorporate the CDDB information.
Have you tried grip?
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* boot into rescue mode
using a network install CD or installation DVD, etc., to (reiser)fsck each
partition that was mounted when the system went down.
The init scripts do that checking automatically on boot.
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; otherwise, it is a very good filesystem.
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#1, and
continue working there. Suddenly, OOo grabs the focus back to WS#5. I go
back to #1, and I'm pulled back to #5, several times during the loading
process.
This has been reported months or years ago here, it is a known behavior.
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Well, I'll save those links for other problems that may arise, but for
this particular case, they don't serve.
We would all be very interested in how/if you solve this one.
- From Teruel de Campo answer I gather there is no solution.
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The Tuesday 2007-08-14 at 09:43 +0200, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
If anybody is writing something, he or she should have a look at
pdftk. This can fill in forms and can save them.
I did look at it.
It is a command
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The Wednesday 2007-08-22 at 02:37 +0200, I wrote:
From Teruel de Campo answer I gather there is no solution.
Sorry, it was Joachim Schrod's answer.
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El 2007-08-20 a las 16:43 +0700, Hans Linux escribió:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Known problem. Procedure:
...
Perfect, it works! Thx :)
Welcome! :-)
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, and finally crashed. I'd have to check
up the exact report to be sure of this, though.
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The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 14:16 -0700, Sloan wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 11:48 -0700, Sloan wrote:
rcntpd restart
Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd.
IIUC the discussion concerned how
.
Hint: examine the boot scripts to determine how the system clock is setup
during bootup. There are two places.
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path that
seems suspect to me. I would thing that some thing on the receiving side
(isp or your setup) is rejecting or deleting the response emails.
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The Wednesday 2007-08-15 at 21:32 -0700, joe wrote:
I suppose it does, but it sounds contrived - normally I would just type:
rcntpd restart
Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd.
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should
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system, and ntpd (or
periodic ntpdate) is the obvious answer.
No, it isn't. Not if he has a missaligned /etc/adjtime, as he surely
has, and that is not solved by restarting ntpd a hundred times. Everytime
he boots up the time would be bad again.
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things. I tried.
We need some extra permissions they call rights-enabled PDF forms, for
which you need the LiveCycle things from them. I don't know why pdftk
can't enable such permissions.
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time, but it has never been implemented. Pity. True, storage is cheaper
nowdays, but compression is even cheaper.
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The Saturday 2007-08-11 at 17:41 +0200, Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 16:16:32 +0200 (CEST), Carlos E. R. wrote:
Plus, there is a /usr/share/man/man1p/compress.1p.gz file that belongs
to man-pages-2.41-11, but no compress binary
are also at fault, as the same bug was reported earlier, by
another Novell employee, and marked duplicate too :-p
Three different reports before somebody took notice. M...
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I see no cups-pdf in opensuse 10.2. Is it new in 10.3, perhaps? :-?
I have my ways to print to pdf, but that wasn't my exact question, anyway.
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(for home use, I think).
http://www.cabaret-solutions.com/en/products/
I haven't tried it yet.
Want to write something? :p
Ha! No skills for that :-p
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that can save the form data in one of the expected
formats: FDF, PDF, HTML, XML. Nothing more, nothing less.
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not the one creating those pdfs.
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even know yet if there is a linux version of it.
And they are pushing pdf to become an ISO standard...
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The Sunday 2007-08-12 at 17:09 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Sunday 2007-08-12 at 07:37 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote:
Here's an example of a form-fillable pdf from my employer...
...which you can fill out in *nix but not save unless you're
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El 2007-08-12 a las 20:02 +0800, Jacky Woo escribió:
Please, remember to post to the list, not in private. Also, don't top
post, please.
Why!
I can use openoffice with pdf work stuff. the latest version of course...
I see no difficulties with
rating yourself!!
Thanks :-) but I'm not a linux programmer, and as a dos/win one I'm rusty.
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Standard Compression Utilities
Results from
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/dstoecker/openSUSE_10.2
ncompress (4.2.4)
Fast compression and decompression utilities.
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traffic. They don't filter only by port, they appear to analyze content.
However, slower adsl providers don't bother filtering it. At least mine
doesn't.
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Hi,
In my country our administration is using PDF forms that we can print and
fill, or fill in the PC and print - but we can not save them, which is a
nuisance.
Acrobat Reader - which is is the only PDF reader that allows filling PDF
forms in
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The Sunday 2007-08-12 at 06:16 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
On 08/12/2007 05:53 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
So... is there any other PDF reader in Linux that allows editing and
saving PDF forms? An open one. Are there plans to add that capability
is an
alternative. An overkill, but it works when you don't know what needs a
restart.
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that some dvd-r media you will not
be able to burn, and some will.
P.S.: Please, use a proper mail program. The one you use breaks threading.
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... Or write my own antivirus software.
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by a virus, and that I
don't use an antivirus.
It's part of the reliability argument.
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for this
] virus to propagate.
Virus or Trojan? Or social engineering? :-p
All is not black and white...
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never really execute that, but your
window manager utilizes the data in it. Your window manager runs on X, X
No, screen savers are actually executable programs, not data. You normally
do not call them directly, but something does.
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to Newsgroup and that's it.
I don't have that option.
Maybe it works for me because I am reading all my lists via gmane?
Must be.
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mbox from the archiv?
Good question!
The old list contained a header like this:
X-Message-Number-for-archive: 275952
The current one doesn't. Nor is it possible to see the number in the web
archive, I think.
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Couuld not find any info on this file. Is this the problem? If so, where
does it come from? File is there in proper path, but it is 0 bytes long.
Not from any rpm from the distro.
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Now, I wonder if this one, not being displayed, would be catched or not.
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or anything else is out of
the question.
I use this call:
cat /usr/share/sounds/au/hal9.au /dev/audio
but you need a soundcard.
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as duplicate of bug 188543, which gives access
denied. Please add your vote to the first one. Perhaps reopen it.
:-/
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...). I train
it now and then with thousands of emails from my folders (both good and
spam). I even write some rules for SA.
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.
They were stored on request in previous SuSE versions, and it stoped
working in SuSE 10.1.
It is a reported and not solved bug.
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The Tuesday 2007-07-17 at 12:55 -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
Sorry, i don't see it as part of another thread from GMail.
Then change your mail client. The gmail webmail is broken in this respect
(and others).
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Hi,
In the /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 file I have:
FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP=4662
But entries to that port are logged:
Jul 15 14:07:25 nimrodel kernel: SFW2-INext-ACC-TCP IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:40:f4:2e:b1:21:00:30:da:70:d7:ea:08:00 SRC=189
fail2ban
I thought about an 'unusual port', but a port scanner would certainly
find it as it found port 22.
Interestingly, most of these scans are done by scripts that don't really
scan every port.
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a script that locates updates that haven't been applied. It
is based on scanning the output of:
lsof | grep -E 'RPMDELETE|;|path inode='
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that are
opened are not really deleted till they are closed).
This info should be given by Yast automatically, after an update, but it
isn't.
It means you have to restart apache and beagle (log out, log in), I think.
About the syslog, I saw another post, will coment there.
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, I think it might be similar to what I
comented on my previous email: files were deleted while still opened, so
the change was not written to disk till their proceses died. Something of
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Host 7.8.d.d.7.8.3.c.f.f.f.f.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa
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See? The host command knows how to read and interpret it, so it is
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Hi,
Last Tuesday I got a delay notice triggered by an email I sent to the list.
That's unimportant, but while looking at it I saw this header:
Received-SPF: none (Address does not pass the Sender Policy Framework)
SPF=HELO; sender=lists4.suse.de;
, then from the root servers).
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- anotheruser' and run gedit, it
works normally.
Then, that would be the expected behaviour, I think.
Gnome makes use of some environment variables, and when you su they are
not updated to those of the new user, whereas when you su - they are.
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, about 800Km south of your vacation point, with an inside
temperature of 29C (a mild afternoon), and wishing I had those 17C of
yours :-P
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: it will handle things like card
differences.
If you want disk images, then try ghost for linux. It doesn't have the
whistles of the commercial Ghost, but it should do.
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sax2 tuning, which works: but unfortunately, it
fails to save the configuration.
Seems to me that this sax2 is buggy as hell. :-/
indeed
Yep.
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Hi,
This is what I get:
# sax2 --reinit
...
[24] 0 0 0x03c0 - 0x03df (0x20) IS[B]
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
(**) NVIDIA(0): Depth 24, (--) framebuffer bpp 32
(==) NVIDIA(0): RGB weight 888
the
proprietary one. the sax2's 'nv' switch responds to the latest nvidia
driver installed on your system. afaik of course.
No.
I already said that sax2 can be convinced to use the nv driver instead,
without uninstalling anything.
That's not the point.
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want to use nv, not nvidia, but sax2 wants to
use the propietary nvidia instead of the open nv. That's what I'm
grumbling about.
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saxs crashes, but I don't understand why it chooses the propietary driver
first, even if installed. In the linux world that should be a no-no.
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also complains about data incomplete in file
/var/lib/sax/xorg.conf At least one Device section is required.
At least I learnt of another place to look for a sax2 config file...
Tomorrow will be a new day. I hope. :-)
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and such. I like to come back with the
browser open and OOo with the opened calc sheet, etc.
If I'm bored and want to play, then I just change to the nvidia driver and
fire up a game. As I don't have it prepared at this momemt, I can't be
easily tempted to play ;-)
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The Wednesday 2007-07-04 at 10:45 +0200, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Adrian Schröter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 04. 2007 09:37]:
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 02:43:02 wrote Carlos E. R.:
Ahhh... oops, right. Mmm... Then, show what is updatable for each
/events:POWERSAVE_EVENT_BUTTON_POWER=suspend_to_disk
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security patches only / all.
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security patches only / all.
The problem is to find out what is updatable. Maybe an update from
one repo conflicts with another. Which one to choose ?
Ahhh... oops, right. Mmm... Then, show what is updatable for each repo,
perhaps show a list by repo?
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it.
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, and the module is optional.
Any way, I have been using both that antivir and bind with no problem for
years.
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The Tuesday 2007-07-03 at 16:35 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 16:18, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Ok, looks like by looking the audit.log, it says about bind is not
allowed to map to zimbra's library. The solution is to allow
/sysconfig/powersave. You can, for instance, change the
behaviour when you press once the power button:
POWERSAVE_EVENT_BUTTON_POWER=suspend_to_disk
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enough - the definition of 'enough' varying,
of course.
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I
used to.
Don't forget log entries...
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to compile it yourself.
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with timeouts. There are a lot of
options to set timeouts that fit your situation:
No need, I solved it throtlling the queue to one mail at a time, fed to
amavis. And I only use it for emergencies nowdays.
But nice to have this list handy, I'll keep it. :-)
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eso. Pido mil
perdones.
But if you don't start trimming your messages down (quotes etc), we will
have your head cut yet!
:-P
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Reimplementation of the EZMLM
Mailing List
86.rpm:
86.rpm:Description :
86.rpm:This is an attempt at implementing a mailing list manager with the
same
86.rpm:functionality as EZMLM, but with the MIT/X11 license and no mail
server
86.rpm:dependency.
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of argument: you lost.
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and can not be moved. After a restore and before starting the
postfix server you need to run ... I forgot the name, to scan the queues
and change the filenames appropriately. It must be explained somewhere in
the faq.
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in memory and running. The processing time went down to under a
minute per mail :-)
Interesting lesson! Even on a fast server, the number of amavis childs
must be limited to a sensible value.
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