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Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
This relates to a problem in OOo Calc in the OOo provided by SuSE. I
sent out a plea for help several weeks ago on a matter like this and
received no help of consequence -- simply a suggestion that I save the
spreadsheet as an excel spreadsheet
. Then, when I'm done with the
spreadsheet, I get another notice that some fixing must be done and I
get a blank text page.
I wonder it it would not be better to simply download the latest
OpenOffice.org for Linux and try that.
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file from the repository: Failed to mount cd:///?devices=/dev/sr0 on
/var/adm/mount/AP_0x0001: No medium found (mount: No medium found)
Please, see the above error message to for a hint.
What is this all about? How can I cure the problem?
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Strange doings: The Canon PIXMA MP830 was spotted by Yast and a test
page was printed. A day later, I sent a fax successfully. Now, the
damned thing won't print -- not even a test page. It prints self-test
pages. When I send a document
other noises. Oddly, the KBJobViewer notes a docuiment with n
bytes but 0 pages! Has anyone out there any idea of what is going on?
The people at Canon have no idea about Linux.
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the bugzilla site and noted that the
problem was found. Can we expect a cure, I wonder, as an automatic
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takes time, but can come to a valid result. Solution 1: Make
a solver run with ALL possibilities. Regarding all resolvables with a
compatible architecture.
How do I make a solver?
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and installed the madwifi driver with yast2. I'll set up
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. The card was listed as unconfigured because the
kernel device is not present. How do I fix this?
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that it was in the 10.3 distro, as it
was in the 10.2 distro, so I assumed that the message I got was not =
driver missing. Rather, I thought there was something funny with the
kernel.
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Last year, I plugged in a Ubiquiti PCI card under SuSE 10.2. It
recognized the card as one using
Paul Hands wrote:
Use madwifi. I think it's on the distro disks, but it's for sure on the
community repos.
http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Last year, I plugged in a Ubiquiti PCI card under SuSE 10.2. It
recognized the card as one using
David C. Rankin wrote:
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Paul Hands wrote:
Use madwifi. I think it's on the distro disks, but it's for sure on the
community repos.
http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I downloaded and installed madwifi-0.9.3.3-0.1
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Wednesday 14 November 2007, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I downloaded and installed madwifi-0.9.3.3-0.1.i586.rpm. Just to make
sure, I rebooted and then went to the Network Settings page, only to
find that the message was the same -- the kernel device is not
present
to the partitions on my hard drive with data on them?
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rebuilt and then I try it again ,,, and then the same
notice comes up. Is there anything I should look for to fix or do I
just give it up?
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download and install, say, a new KDE system, I could find the utility in
Yast. Things have changed. Where do I enter the url now?
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After my SUSE 10.3 supplied Firefox began acting up and finally refused
to appear at all, I installed a Mozilla-origin Firefox. Now, when I
click on any sound on a site, I hear nothing. I am operating under KDE.
The volume on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 8600) is set all the way up. KMIX
is on.
Carl Hartung wrote:
On Sat November 3 2007 07:38:17 am Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
After my SUSE 10.3 supplied Firefox began acting up and finally refused
to appear at all, I installed a Mozilla-origin Firefox. Now, when I
click on any sound on a site, I hear nothing. I am operating under KDE
sources (like the Freakonomics blog)
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Carl Hartung wrote:
On Sat November 3 2007 08:55:22 am Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
When I worked under 10.2, I had no problem using the Mozilla-made
Firefox. Sound problems there were none. Is it possible that the
problem lies with Java?
Apparently, the problem lay with Realplayer. It wasn't
not to know that. When
I reinstalled some stuff, I was told to put CD1 in the player. So, I
put DVD1 in and all went well.
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Thanks to all who offered help! 10.e recognizes and installs printer
and scanner in the Canon PIXMA MP830, so all seems ok, for now.
Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 29 October 2007 11:43:18 am Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Sunday 28 October 2007 12:51:54 pm Dennis J. Tuchler wrote
Thanks to all who offered help. 10.3 recognizes the printer and the
scanner, so, so far, all is well with the Canon PIXMA MP830.
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I cannot call up Firefox with the appropriate URL when clicking on a URL
in a message in Thunderbird. I am operating both applications under
SUSE 10.3 and KDE. I selected Firefox and KDE entered mozillafirefox
in the KDE Control Center / KDE Components / Component Chooser / Web
Browser.
Billie Walsh wrote:
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I cannot call up Firefox with the appropriate URL when clicking on a
URL in a message in Thunderbird. I am operating both applications
under SUSE 10.3 and KDE. I selected Firefox and KDE entered
mozillafirefox in the KDE Control Center / KDE
Thank you for your help. See below for question.
Peter Collier wrote:
On Monday 29 October 2007 16:29:44 Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Peter: You helped me half way. I need further guidance:
Peter E Collier wrote:
Hi Dennis.
I had problems a while back with a canon Pixma ip4000
the connection between the computer and the MP830 works because
when I turned on the computer, the MP830 (which I left on since the last
session) woke up (the LED screen turned on and the motor made a noise).
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Rajko M. wrote:
On Sunday 28 October 2007 12:51:54 pm Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
The plea for help is a sort of double dip on this forum. I also posted
a request for help with a driver for the Canon Pixma MP830. After
sending that note, I tried to fix the problem myself by changing the
parallel
. No tentative date or anything else.
Appears to be the same email others have received.
Thanks for your interest. I will keep looking on website for status.
I got the same e-mail yesterday. It will be a while...
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setting to USB printer only to get the message, No USB devices found.
It seems that your USB bus is not properly configured I changed the
connection to a USB connection that works with an external storage
device. Same message.
What do I do now?
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I want to mount a printer on a usb port. I can't find the device
designation of a usb port. Please help.
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Is there a how to or general description of one-click install?
Do you need one?
Most generally, click on the icon
Is there an advantage of using zypper over using yast2 to install or update?
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A quick google brings me to this.
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/grub/grub.htm
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setup...
trouble is I keep getting reminded of this the hard way :-)
Is there a How-To that describes how one goes about correcting errors
in the boot loader? The list of partitions begins with hda8, which is
the / directory.
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2) The Problem: I went to YAST and deleted the top menu entry for
Linux, and moved the second Linux entry to the top. Now, on boot up,
the boot menu shows one Linux
, but you are
free to consult the archives for them, if you so desire.
You are right, of course. I misfiled the address for the archives.
What is that address?
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A question about bug fixes: Once they are fixed, are they treated as
updates and provided by Novell/SuSE? If not, how does one keep track of
the bug fixes and install them?
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A question about bug fixes: Once they are fixed, are they treated as
updates and provided by Novell/SuSE?
If the issue is considered Critical/Blocker or security problem it will
be released via regular official online update and zypper up
SUSE. My questions:
1 How do I install ntfs-3g onto Linux so that I can write to the NTFS
partition?
2 Will ntfs-3g come with and be installed with 10.3?
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I understand Wine does not work with iTunes. Is there any likelihood
that it will work with iTunes come the publication of 10.3?
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Somehow, I am without an installation source from which to get
updates. So says my updater. Is there a list of installation sources I
can use? I suppose I just lift one from that list and add it to the
update sources list. Right?
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Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2007-06-09 11:08, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Somehow, I am without an installation source from which to get
updates. So says my updater. Is there a list of installation sources I
can use? I suppose I just lift one from that list and add it to the
update sources list
I installed Thunderbird 2.0 over my previous version and got an e-mail
application with a three-row tool bar that freezes every time it
downloads e-mail messages. Whenever I call it up and download e-mail it
freezes up. On exiting (aborting) I send off an error message.
I'd like to escape it,
assistance package with it. I suspect
it also has the full range of patching support that OSL has. Check out
the Novell web site.
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Is there a good Scanner-Fax-Printer which will work under Linux? I
would need one with an electronic phone switch which determines whether
the incoming call is voice or fax
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Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 03 March 2007 20:44, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Where can I find detailed instructions as to what to get and how to
install it, in order to call up my Windows XP while in SuSE 10.2? I
have Windows installed along with my Linux.
You would need
KNetworkManager. Is this curable?
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On Thursday 01 March 2007 12:13, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
My WiFi card works when I boot up, but does not continue to work
when I take the laptop while it is on and move to another room.
There are several things you can do... first (just covering the bases so
please dont
I have seen advice on listservs not to back up to a CD ROM. I never
understood why. Why is it a bad idea to use CDROMS as storage media?
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the default
kernel (entry). Thus, if the xen kernel was installed at last, it gets the
new default entry (in boot menu).
I'd appreciate an explanation of all this.
I hope this explanation was satisfying.
I truly appreciate your information. Thank you!
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.i586
kernel-bigsmp is needed by (installed)
madwifi-kmp-bigsmp-0.9.2.1_2.6.18.2_34-0.1.i586
So, do I just leave the tangle as is?
If there are any questions left, feel free to ask.
I probably will when I get my new WiFi card and try to install it :|
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as the default!
How do I change the situation so that SuSE 10.2 as originally installed
is the default?
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Kernel ... -bigsmp, the system simply rebooted.
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anywhere will be a) checked for
duplication, b) propagated to all concerned.
Fantastic! I have tried to find on the Novell opensuse site a list of
WiFi pcmcia devices that work with SuSE and have come up with nothing.
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John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 13 January 2007 14:17, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I am operating under SUSE 10.2, and the wireless card is really a
centrino chip. It is recognized as a separate wireless card (wireless
220BG)
First, Centrino is a designation of a compatible set of equipment
I run a Dell Inspiron 8600 under SuSE 10.2 and KDE. I find that when I
plug a headphone into the computer, sound still comes out through the
speakers. Where can I turn off sound except to the headphones/
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clicked on the name of
the wireless network name. A progress indicator appeared Activating
wireless network connection and, after it indicated 28% completed, it
conked out.
Is there something in my YAST setup I should worry about?
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the music from iPOD Nano, I can't find the entries on the
iPOD menu.
What should I do?
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disconnected from the line)??
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Anders Johansson wrote:
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My wireless card (really an Intel Centron wireless feature) was read
and installed when I installed my 10.2, SO I tried to connect with a
wireless router. Firefox reported that it couldn't connect. So, as su,
I
On a computer running under SuSE 10.2, how does one set up the sole user
to bypass the login screen and go directly to the desktop? (I'd still
like to get to the login screen to log on as root or to change desktops,
by using ctrl-alt-bkspc)
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On a computer running under SuSE 10.2, how does one set up the sole user
to bypass the login screen and go directly to the desktop? (I'd still
like to get to the login screen to log on as root or to change desktops,
by using ctrl-alt-bkspc)
Yast
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from Network Manager
Network Manager will be advised to set up eth1 but
it cannot be assured from here.
There is no Network Manager on the Yast2 menus. What is this all
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or talk over the
net? I can't find the KDE log on manager.
3. The machine seems quite a bit slower than it was under 10.0. Is that
just a feature of 10.2 or can I do something about it?
Thanks for your help.
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I just received my boxed set of 10.2 (ordered at the end of last week!
what service!) with which came a start-up manual with references in it
to a more detailed work (e.g. Chapter 36, Wireless Communication)
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I am moderately experienced in SuSE Linux and expect to upgrade to 10.2.
I would appreciate a recommendation of a good text with information
about, among other things, setting up things using YAST. The menus on
YAST are not fully helpful in many respects.
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On Friday 22 December 2006 11:58, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I am moderately experienced in SuSE Linux and expect to upgrade to 10.2.
I would appreciate a recommendation of a good text with information
about, among other things, setting up things using YAST. The menus
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
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On Friday 22 December 2006 11:58, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
I am moderately experienced in SuSE Linux and expect to upgrade to 10.2.
I would appreciate a recommendation of a good text with information
about, among other
it will be supported by 10.2.
I would also like to find a good book on SuSE 10.n There are a couple
out there. I am moderately competent with respect to SuSE.
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