On Friday 25 January 2008 08:37:24 am Ken Schneider wrote:
Carlos E. R. pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Hi,
I want to enter an ssh session without having to type the password (to
be used by a script). The remote is a router with embedded, and it is
not possible to create public key
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 02:41:25 am Ciro Iriarte wrote:
2007/6/23, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/6/23, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ciro Iriarte wrote:
I, just updated last night my system running Opensuse 10.2 (x86_64),
i'm not sure when really this started, but now i can't
On Thursday 21 June 2007 11:40:37 am Sunny wrote:
Hi,
I have a fresh install of 10.2 32 bit. I enabled the authentication
against a NT4 PDC on the local network. So far I have only partial
success - I had to disable SuSEfirewall completely in order to make
this work. With firewall up, and
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 02:46:36 pm Eberhard Roloff wrote:
Carlos F Lange wrote:
On Tue June 5 2007 07:33, Rainer Brinkmann wrote:
Perhaps the cable dropped down.
No cable problem. That is exactly what is killing me. The lights on the
router are on (also when I changed ports and cable)
On Monday 04 June 2007 03:58:26 pm Kai Ponte wrote:
Someone I know using Debian created some really nice looking desktops
under KDE. I'd like to adopt her style and use a similar menu. I'm
mostly concerned with customizing the KDE menu. Any ideas on how to go
about it? Here are some
On Monday 04 June 2007 03:58:26 pm Kai Ponte wrote:
Someone I know using Debian created some really nice looking desktops
under KDE. I'd like to adopt her style and use a similar menu. I'm
mostly concerned with customizing the KDE menu. Any ideas on how to go
about it? Here are some
On Monday 04 June 2007 03:58:26 pm Kai Ponte wrote:
Someone I know using Debian created some really nice looking desktops
under KDE. I'd like to adopt her style and use a similar menu. I'm
mostly concerned with customizing the KDE menu. Any ideas on how to go
about it? Here are some
On Saturday 02 June 2007 07:55:01 pm joe wrote:
I recently bought a logitech quickcam on sale, to plug it into my suse 10.2
workstation and try to get it going. When I plug the camera in, it seems to
be recognized by the kernel, as seen in the log messages below.
usb 2-2: new full speed USB
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 10:39:41 am Peter Van Lone wrote:
cannot open /dev/ttys0 Sorry, could not find a PTY
Try checking your permissions and/or try as root.
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On Thursday 17 May 2007 19:40, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-05-17 at 16:21 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Thursday 17 May 2007 07:22, Carlos E. R. wrote:
...
Yes, there is a current shareware linux version here:
http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
Really? I see
On Saturday 24 March 2007 13:27, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 13:56, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
I caught the VPN part, where exactly is the issue? I have used IBM's
emulator to access an AS400 behind a SonicWall with both Linux
On Saturday 24 March 2007 13:27, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 13:56, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
I caught the VPN part, where exactly is the issue? I have used IBM's
emulator to access an AS400 behind a SonicWall with both Linux
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 13:56, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
I caught the VPN part, where exactly is the issue? I have used IBM's
emulator to access an AS400 behind a SonicWall with both Linux and
Windows (mostly Linux though), as well as VPN to a Windows Server 2003
domain
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 01:46, dwain wrote:
i posted this a few days ago. 10.2 will not recoginse my usb thumb
drive when i plug it in. showing my ignorance, isn't the drive platform
independent?
What brand is it? What file system type is on it? I have a cheap PNY 1 Gig
that works fine
On Monday 19 March 2007 17:57, David Brodbeck wrote:
Has anyone successfully set up a VPN connection from a mobile Linux
system to a SonicWall firewall? Their Global VPN Client is
Windows-only, as far as I can tell. I found this whitepaper:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 12:51, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
What do you mean 'to a SonicWall firewall'? I can use http or https to
connect to a SonicWall firewall. Maybe you mean through a SonicWall
firewall to a PC/Server behind the firewall? If so, just set up
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 05:46, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Hi,
Just playing around a bit with different colors in shell scripts, I've
come across a problem colorings an output parsed through xargs.
I'm sure it's just a question of escaping the string
On Saturday 03 March 2007 00:12, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/03/02 15:07 (GMT-0500) Paul Abrahams apparently typed:
What is the current thinking on the smbfs/cifs fiasco in 10.2? Like many
other people, when I try to use smbmount I get the message:
...
There's lots of stuff posted about
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 22:39, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007, James Wright wrote:
What OS is on 192.168.0.226? Apparently this particular machine is
trying to contact a WINS server. If it is a Windows box see
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/evaluate/technol
On Monday 12 February 2007 22:35, John Andersen wrote:
I have a SLED installation which is getting a significant flow of messages
out of nmdb like the following:
Feb 12 18:29:15 haight nmbd[16933]: [2007/02/12 18:29:15, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_name_refresh_request(172)
Feb 12
On Monday 12 February 2007 12:21, Clayton wrote:
ok, for install I had three reboots, then for OpenOffice, Gimp,
wireshark, cygwin and anthing else. I cannot recall any one reboot.
OK, fine, but you're using opensource apps.. try some commercial apps.
They LOVE rebooting after an install.
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
As soon as we have 3D monitors available it may become worthwhile.
Given that we don't have such hardware, how can one call one 2D
representation of 3D any more REAL than the next?
Good point.
Are these not really 3D monitors?:
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 2:28 am, John Andersen wrote:
There is something very odd about the TCP stack in 10.2.
There are other differences in these two machines obviously
but the only machine I can't view that page on is 10.2
It wouldn't be the TCP stack (at least I don't think), as
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 7:48 am, Carl Hartung wrote:
I /do/ recall a thread in the last year or two here where we discovered a
small but significant difference between Linux and M$ ping ... one being
accepted and the other ignored, causing great consternation to the OP.
This may not be
On Monday 04 December 2006 2:49 pm, Mark Goldstein wrote:
On 12/4/06, Mark Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm (still) using SuSE 10.0 (i386) on my home desktop.
Other box runs Win2000 and has a number of shares (directories and
printer). When I'm trying to browse smb shares using
On Friday 01 December 2006 1:41 am, John Andersen wrote:
On Thursday 30 November 2006 12:04, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
To work with openSUSE in Graphical KDE Mode, you will need about
Pentium III 450 MHz Computer + 256 MB of RAM + 10 GB Hard Disk.
This is the recommended workable minimum,
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