Apache
2.2.4 on 10.3 failed if the script wasn't executable. It returned a 500
error and offered the error page as a download. Setting the script as
executable and re-testing showed it works. Using:
chmod 755 /path/to/script
will probably get it working.
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David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
I am experiencing some quirks with the new ATI 8.1 (8.452) driver
and compiz-fusion on 10.3. Of note are:
(1) Invoking the run command with Alt+F2 correctly opens the run
dialog, but the cursor is frozen and will not take any input _until_ the
and relatively infrequent. (twice in the past 2 days).
Generally, closing the dialog and re-invoking it will correct the
problem. Again, I don't have any clue where to start on this one. What
says the brain trust?
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.452 driver, I
like what I see! Screenshot with the driver at:
http://www.3111skyline.com/download/screenshot/compiz/compiz-blue_8.452-1.jpg
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Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
Dear David,
please put a # in front of the BusId line in section "Device" of xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
BoardName"RX2600Pro"
#BusID"1:5:0"
Driver "fglrx"
Identifier "Device[0]"
*
Michal Hlavac wrote:
Dn(a Saturday 26 January 2008 20:44:03 David C. Rankin ste napĆsal:
Michal Hlavac wrote:
I found solution at this italian site:
http://www.suseitalia.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=16200&star
t=0
It tells you have to use aticonfig --initial instead of sax2 -
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, Sampsa Riikonen wrote:-
>David commented that he had a similar problem with
>suse 10.2-3, but not with 10.1
My problem was with 10.1, and not 10.3. I can use 10.3 with ACPI enabled
and it has no problems. I can also use 10.1, if I have mains power and
have ACPI enable
David C. Rankin wrote:
David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
As a sir follow-up, with the previously posted xorg.conf, compiz can be
started with:
LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 compiz --ignore-desktop-hints --replace \
--indirect-rendering --no-libgl-fallback --sm-disable ccp &
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As a follow-up, I have managed to get the driver working, but still no
compiz. The xorg.conf configuration is quite a bit different that with
the previous drivers in the many of the driver options that were
specified in earlier xorg.conf files will now
the prepare package
for distribution, still no joy...
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set AGP mode!
(EE) fglrx(0): cannot init AGP
(II) fglrx(0): driver needs X.org 7.1.x.y with x.y >= 0.0
(II) fglrx(0): detected X.org 7.1.0.0
(EE) fglrx(0): atiddxDriScreenInit failed, GPS not been initialized.
(WW) fglrx(0): ***
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Marcin Floryan wrote:
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Listmates, Sandy,
Where do I tell postfix to deliver mail for a user to
localhost and
deliver a copy to
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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When adding a group with Yast, the group is added with an 'x' for the
unset password:
ochiltree:x:1002:david
If the group is added with 'groupadd' an '!' is used f
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Listmates, Sandy,
Where do I tell postfix to deliver mail for a user to
localhost and
deliver a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It has
Sandy Drobic wrote:
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Listmates, Sandy,
Where do I tell postfix to deliver mail for a user to
localhost and
deliver a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It has to be easy, -- I hop
Listmates,
When adding a group with Yast, the group is added with an 'x' for the
unset password:
ochiltree:x:1002:david
If the group is added with 'groupadd' an '!' is used for the password:
dcr:!:1051:david
Why? What is the difference?
sables ACPI for when I know I'll be using 10.1 on batteries.
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This is one of the things that is driving my crazy. I have 2 boxes that
have identical Acer 2216W displays. Both had previously run SuSE 10.0
and the Yast Monitor database had the
, lists and bug reports trying to fix it. This will all get
better once we have better support from the hardware vendors, but until
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office and I maintain it, so if it dies, I'm usually there to fix it.
If I was to rebuild it at this point, I would put 10.2 back on it.
10.3 should settle down over the next few months.
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erclock edition card for
$97. Gives over 10300 FPS in glxgears. ATI support for Linux drives lags
well behind nvidia. (but it is improving) If you wait a month until the
ATI 8.45 driver is out, things might be different, but that is where it
stands now.
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/ src-oss
zypper nr http://download.opensuse.org/update/10.3/ update
zypper nr
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_10.3/ x11
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Philippe Landau wrote:
David C. Rankin wrote:
Russ Fineman wrote:
I tried to setup ktorrent under SUSE10.2 to download the SUSE11.0
developer alpha version. Followed the steps on
http://software.opensuse.org/developer. Ktorrent keeps reporting
authorization failure on the ip addresses. Is
-1.1
OpenOffice_org-kde-2.3.1.2-1.1
OpenOffice_org-math-2.3.1.2-1.1
OpenOffice_org-calc-2.3.1.2-1.1
OpenOffice_org-templates-labels-a4-1.0-4.1
OpenOffice_org-2.3.1.2-1.1
OpenOffice_org-hyphen-20070719-14
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CyberOrg wrote:
On Jan 24, 2008 11:01 AM, David C. Rankin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
compiz --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-hints
--indirect-rendering --no-libgl-fallback ccp &
Run compiz-manager after adding the two variables as mentioned on
htt://en.opensuse.org/Compiz_
any help.
Not that it helps, but I have _never_ been able to get ktorrent to
download anything! I've tried too.
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thing, as long as the box with the ssh key is locked in a steel safe
every night that will prevent any chance of any one popping the install
dvd in and adding /bin/bash as a boot parameter at the grub menu.
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to a trick grub into booting the right
partition. There is some spotty information on the drive remapping
behavior on the openSuSE site for usb installs. I'm not sure this is the
exact same problem, but the issue of drive swapping from a->b and b->a
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2008-01-22 at 07:53 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
...
After making those two modifications, you will not experience any more
slowdown during the first 5-10 minutes after login. Online update and
beagle are the problems.
Ha! You forget 'locate
I check or
reconfigure to get rid of them? Compiz now works, but it was a process
getting it going.
Thanks for any help or insight into this problem you can give.
Whoever maintains the openSuSE page, may want to make note of this as well.
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Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 22 January 2008 14:03:55 David C. Rankin wrote:
I was talking about the server. I can't recall if it was 3.0.23,
.24, or .25, but somewhere in there problems were introduced that effects
the SID/GID and caused a number of problems. Since it doesn
ou whoever it was that recommended the usb to ide solution!
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Joe Sloan wrote:-
>David Bolt wrote:
>It's not a matter of blind trust, but of close examination of the worms
>behavior. Once the hole was closed and the remains of the worm removed,
>that was the end of it. No more mysterious traffic, no more odd spike
work performed on the drive using outside
tools, to find out. Unless the server isn't critical, taking it off-line
while the investigation is performed isn't a viable choice, leaving a
wipe and reinstall, and rapid security patching, as the next best
option.
Regards,
David Bolt
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, James Knott wrote:-
>David Bolt wrote:
>> I'd apply the same logic to a Linux server as well. The reason being
>> that if a worm is able to install on the server using root privileges,
>> there's no way to know just what else has been instal
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* David C. Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-22-08 09:30]:
Where do I tell postfix to deliver mail for a user to localhost and
deliver a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It has to be easy, -- I hope.
procmail
:0: c## for local delivery
* ^To_.*"[EMAI
Marcin Floryan wrote:
On 22/01/2008, David C. Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Listmates, Sandy,
Where do I tell postfix to deliver mail for a user to localhost and
deliver a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It has to be easy, -- I hope.
I tend to use procmail in such case and setup
David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates, Sandy,
Where do I tell postfix to deliver mail for a user to localhost and
deliver a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It has to be easy, -- I hope.
I got it! It's not postfix, it's procmail.
Edit .procmailrc and set:
:0
* [EMAIL PROTECTE
Listmates, Sandy,
Where do I tell postfix to deliver mail for a user to localhost and
deliver a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It has to be easy, -- I hope.
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u can set online update to run weekly/monthly, etc.
That way you can still stay current on updates without it running on
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permissions and ownership
are correct
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/david # l /etc/*.key*
-rw-r- 1 root named 211 2008-01-04 23:09 /etc/named.keys
-rw-r- 1 root named 141 2008-01-02 21:11 /etc/rndc.key
Create named.conf
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/srv/www/htdocs # cat /etc/named.conf
#include "/etc/
performing some form of forensic work on the installation, and has to be
done using tools from outside the.
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asionally, the name of the loader
script.
[0] Compiled using GCC 3.3.6 on a Gentoo system.
[1] File is dated 2005-12-20.
[2] Without digging up my old server logs, I can't be more specific.
Google might have something about it though.
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Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 11:24 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
When a 10.3 system is installed, by default some things are set up that
will result in a daemon or some other agent occasionally waking up and
getting very busy. These activities can
ontrol center, or (2) remove it completely
with "rpm -e $(rpm -qa | grep beagle) kerry" from the command line as root.
After making those two modifications, you will not experience any more
slowdown during the first 5-10 minutes after login. Online update and
beagle are the problem
Dave Barton wrote:
Original Message
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Date: Sat 19 Jan 2008 08:29:11 EST
Dave Barton wrote:
I have just upgraded a PC for a colleague, who, after much badgering and
encouragement, conceded to have a dual boot install of OpenSUS
can
be problematic, especially if you have an ATI card.
Good luck
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Previously I was running SUSE 10.1, and I've compared the setup and I
don't see any major differences.
Anyone have any idea where to continue looking? Its like PHP can't find
its libraries when running from Apache?
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as something that prevents any utilization of the remainder of the
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ead, I would have never known screen existed.
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of determination
to get over this, and since then I only pop over to the XP side to play
games. I wonder if I hadn't had such a bad feeling about MS in general and
arrival of Vista in particular, whether I would have stuck with it. I'm
very glad I did.
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ovided a bit of learning. For what it's worth, here is the call from .bashrc:
test "dumb" != $TERM && /home/david/linux/scripts/welcome
And, here is the welcome screen script:
#!/bin/bash
#
# Define the colors
#
black='\e[0;30m'
blue='\e[0;34m'
ling x11-video-nvidia and nvidia-gfx-kmp-default but it doesn't seemed to have helped. Has anyone
else seen this?
Many thanks,
Chris R.
Chris,
I lost acceleration on my nvidia card as well after the update a week
or so ago. re-enabling aiglx solved the problem:
http://en.opensuse.org/AIG
e BIOS, but it
would be worth another look to see if that setting is present. I have a
Gigabyte board that requires the drives to be specifically set as
bootable to be able to boot from those drives.
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o"
Option "GammaCorrectionI" "0x"
Option "FSAAMSPosX0" "0.00"
Option "FSAAMSPosY3" "0.00"
Option "FSAAMSPosY4" "0.00"
Option "no_accel" "no
le Interrupt Controller)
turned off _not_ ACPI. At boot, enter "noapic nolapic". noapic is just
"no apic" nolapic is "no local apic".
See: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Kernel_parameters
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Ken Schneider wrote:
David C. Rankin pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
How do you tell ssh to log in as machine x.y.z? With bind running
a single machine may be known as:
ftp.domain.com
mail.domain.com
machinename.domain.com
Lutz
Make sure you are a member of the audio group:
ripper:/boot # grep audio /etc/group
audio:x:17:david,deborah,sydney,zachry
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goes:
The drives I have are sda (windows) sdb and sdc (linux raid) with md0,
md1 and md2 as follows:
ripper:/home/david # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/md1 20641788 6299548 13293604 33% /
udev517984
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Found this on google: (grub error 21)
http://osdir.com/ml/boot-loaders.grub.bugs/2003-02/msg00080.html
It may help. If not, there are reams of other grub error 21 links
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Jim Cunning wrote:
On Thursday 17 January 2008 15:34:01 David C. Rankin wrote:
Marcin Floryan wrote:
On 17/01/2008, Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In addition to Jim C.'s suggestions, you can also start an interactive
shell via su (or sudo) and then use the built-
rows to move between screens. Marcin, what are
your thoughts?
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grub-install /dev/sda
reboot
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Aaron Kulkis wrote:
David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
How do you tell ssh to log in as machine x.y.z? With bind running
a single machine may be known as:
ftp.domain.com
mail.domain.com
machinename.domain.com
www.domain.com
When using ssh outbound from that box, how do you tell it
I hadn't seen it my self. It's a keeper.
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for the IP
66.76.63.120. Which is fine, but I couldn't explain why all outbound ssh
sessions show up as mail.3111skyline.com. Now I know, this thread and
the input has lifted the veil of confusion.
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Jonathan Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 17 January 2008 09:32:44 Frank Fiene wrote:
On Donnerstag 17 Januar 2008, David C. Rankin wrote:
The Thursday 2008-01-17 at 15:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Window Screenshotalt+print
Desktop Screenshotctrl+print
Nothing happens. I
set the group ownership on the
needed files and directories, but this is far better that gift wrapping
a root exploit to all the script kiddies that will try for ever to root
your box over ssh. They only have to succeed once and you are screwed!
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Marcin Floryan wrote:
On 17/01/2008, David C. Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ken Schneider wrote:
No, this is just another of my anal retentive moments where I can't
understand why my machine wants to ssh out to the world as
mail.3111skyline.com. It's another of
Marcin Floryan wrote:
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Ken Schneider wrote:
No, this is just another of my anal retentive moments where I can't
understand why my machine wants to ssh out to the world as
mail.3111skyline.com. It's another of
ing pains
as the new hardware propagates openSuSE back out to all the mirrors.
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Ken Schneider wrote:
David C. Rankin pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Listmates,
How do you tell ssh to log in as machine x.y.z? With bind running a
single machine may be known as:
ftp.domain.com
mail.domain.com
machinename.domain.com
www.domain.com
When using ssh outbound from that
x27;t seem to work:
Window Screenshotalt+print
Desktop Screenshotctrl+print
Nothing happens. I would expect ksnapshot --current for alt+print and
just kshapshot for ctrl+print.
What else do I need to check?
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//www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/17142.html has a number
of good .bashrc examples.
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mail.domain.com?
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I had a similar problem after updating the nvidia driver using the
opensuse repos instead of using a driver downloaded directly from
nvidia.com which is what I normally use. It appears they install their
files in different locations and I ended up with two conflicting copies
of libglx.
I fixed th
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
but according to that, I should get 4 (or 5) children... so I must be
missing something. My idea is that if could get more emails to be
pro
on the list.
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Shawn,
Welcome aboard, this list is a great list with a lot of great people
that are willing to help. Ken is one of them and one of the old timers.
Don't mind the occasional rhetorical response from him, he's just
getting crotchety in his old age...
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kyline.com/download/screenshot/opensuse/yast2_pkg_integ_chk_failures.jpg
Just thought I would pass it along.
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David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
My kids have a dell desktop with 10.3. Somehow, they have lost all
window decoration in kde. Compiz is _NOT_ installed. The window
decorations are lost for all 4 login IDs. I have no clue what they did.
What to check? "kwin --replace &&quo
raids where/are damaged/down..
it is expected earliest late night fix, if the new raids arrive in time,
that is...
unrecoverable disk errors just suck
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ould shed some light on where the binding is made,
why the alt+print and ctrl+print don't work, and how to make alt+print
bring up "ksnapshot --current &".
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PerfectReign wrote:
On Mon, January 14, 2008 12:29 pm, Fred A. Miller wrote:
What's going on with the openSUSE sites..can't even d'l the list
of
community sites!!
beagle is trying to index the files on the site
touche! ROFLMAO... Good form Kai
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ons to
their proper place. How can I restore the basic kde config? KDE is the
only desktop loaded (no xfce, etc..).
Thanks for helping!
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List, Sandy,
I have one user in Plano that needs to relay mail outbound from/across
my server. He has an account on the server and comes in from a fixed IP.
How can I configure postfix to allow this user to send mail outbound
from my server?
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plaint, but a google desktop it aint...
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d pdf.
>
> I took the precaution to disable recursion, but the verya latest reader
> from acrobat is still spying on you!!!
>
> hans
Yes, and I bet there peaved when they seem more .pdfs created by
'ghostscript to ps2pdf' than acrobat.
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"kate %U". The command line will read: "kate %U --use"
Works like a charm!
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Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> 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:
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>
> 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 caus
G T Smith wrote:
> David C. Rankin wrote:
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>
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>> 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 addre
sock and the job was done in 20 minutes. And it all fit in 8
meg on the disk.
Man I miss my old 386/33 with math co-processor 4 meg of ram and a
whopping 120 meg hd and 2400 baud modem. Linux fit on it back then as well.
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> On Wednesday 09 January 2008 11:24:06 am Greg KH wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:13:19PM -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
>>> Andy Clus wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I've been using openSUSE 10.3 for few months and have no pr
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