On Tuesday 22 May 2007 05:57, Gustav Degreef wrote:
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Mark,
Thanks for the really fast response and tip.
You are most welcome.
... good day to you.
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then map those events to
the action you want using the keyboard utilities in the control panel.
All of the buttons on all keyboards can be mapped to do anything you
want to
do... sometimes its a little work... but it is always doable in linux.
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a clue
how because... I don't use gnome... :)
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proprietary
driver to get 3D working, and in that case you don't want to use the
check-box in yast anyway on my card the 3D check box was also grayed
out...
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and install openSUSE *first*
leaving a
workable partition at the front-end of the drive (appropriate and large
enough) for you to *restore* vista into when you are done installing
openSUSE.
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... which will allow opensuse to boot from grub.
But there is more... once you can boot into opensuse again.
Then you will need to modify the /boot/grub/menu.lst file so that you
can
boot vista from grub.
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kdeartwork3-kscreensaver
kdeartwork3-xscreensaver
xscreensaver
If this does not work, just to be clean about it, remove kde and
reinstall
kde.
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with things. I too
think
the bloated term gets over-used and I tend to fall into that trap too...
although I think all object oriented platforms tend toward that end of the
spectrum by virtue of the nature of the encapsulation of objects.
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waited?... sometimes it can take some moments for the
graphical (yast) interface to startup after the first reboot... so you might
want to wait just a little longer... I mean it should happen of course in
less than 5-7 minutes for sure.
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, and the younger gen can
benefit into the future by being able to share your experience coming up
through the birth of OO out of c/c++, smalltalk, etc. You might really
consider writing another book... seriously.
thanks for you insights
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On Friday 18 May 2007 10:41, M Harris wrote:
boots from harddisk, it drops to a shell and doesnt install remaining cds
What message(s) do you see in the shell?
Hold down the alt key, and then press the F10 key... what messages do
you
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The outputs will be different. Use the /usr/bin/time and you'll get
what you
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break what?
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On Thursday 17 May 2007 02:12, M Harris wrote:
ruby-zypp
mono-core
mono-core-32bit
mono-data
mono-web
log4net
dbus-mono
glib-sharp2
gtk-sharp2
Whoa there, most of those have nothing todo with the package
management and will break lots of other things
.
Pss. The lockin of M$ is IP.
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to do with the thread?
(nothing: that's why its a post-script)
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was doing Java some time back I loved the
language but I hated the runtime... and I didn't like JIT that much better.
What's your take?
TIA
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... they got to go to the offtopic list... period. Reason being
that the signal to noise ratio of the archive is also a factor... not just
filtering...
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access
with logging.
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of
the card. Thought I would check The Hardware Bible...
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while they are building and testing my distro. But,
now I am faced with the distributors being strong-armed into paying
protection fees (FUD fees) and therefore... I end of paying M$ indirectly. I
hate it.
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an open driver with support and source. I'm done with them.
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libzypp-zmd-backend
zen-updater
ruby-zypp
rug
zmd
mono-core
mono-core-32bit
mono-data
mono-web
log4net
dbus-mono
glib-sharp2
gtk-sharp2
do not try to uninstall:
libzypp
libzypp-devel
these two libs have dependencies with half of Yast modules
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remember.
On the other hand... if 10.0 loads... load it.
Ps All of my systems are on 10.0 and running fine... even my old notebook.
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On Wednesday 16 May 2007 23:33, M Harris wrote:
10.2 has NO
significant enhancement that makes the struggle worthwhile.
10.3 may be a different story... depends how much interoperability
gets
incorporated into it... :-P
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driver. You might want to experiment with your
bios settings. Don't remember... is your card PCI, AGP, PCI Express?
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On Tuesday 15 May 2007 13:19, Jerry Houston wrote:
but it didn't occur
to me to do it with two versions of Linux.
Two or more... on a machine that size you also might want in install
the
latest Ubuntu 7.04 too.
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download:
Squeak-3.9-8.i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
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is the KDE
default
file manager.
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. If the whole mess
does
not get passed on to the next generation everything was for naught.
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] and just send them
to /dev/null and not worry about it. As long as the message is either
directed to the off-topic list, or at least flagged [OT] then I dont see a
problem... but thats just me.
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and going with the flow... and in the mean
time... I will commit to you that I will pay better attention to where stuff
is really showing up.
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So, Novell was offered the gambit and all of FOSS may have to pay...
... from the article:
According to open-software experts Microsoft is the real winner. The deal
with Novell allows Microsoft to go out and demonstrate it is correct about
Linux violating Microsoft patents, since
... she thinks nothing will
come of
all the sabre rattling... but, bullies aren't normally know for their brain
power.
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070513234519615
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On Monday 14 May 2007 19:07, Rajko M. wrote:
We should show a bit more consideration for the guys that are coming here
for the first time and may have problems with navigation.
yeah... the newbies... ok, good point
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call for battle on the fields
of patent law, relevant to every system engineer, or hacker, who wields the
blade of the software art or ever called themselves programmer.
Don't Tread On Me
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discussion and not all of it should merit the archive. Right?
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copyright topics.
sounds good...
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have a quad processor (32 bit) right
now than a 64 bit bus... which for the most part I do not need.
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This is a useability issue that should be corrected--- and I would like
to
know if 10.2--on has fixed this?
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$ wants to do with Novell is improve
interoperability...
really... believe us... we're BALLED FACED LIARS but please believe us...
please...?
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/05/28/100033867/index.htm?section=money_latest
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ehem.. (Balled Faced Liar) is a bad English pun on Steve Ball-mer's
name...
... maybe it should just be Ballmer Faced Liar:-}
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On Sunday 13 May 2007 21:20, M Harris wrote:
Well, the other shoe has dropped. The leopard in Redmond is really
desperate...
MICRO4OFT'S OPEN SOURCE FETISH
This is another take on the same theme... this guy blogs that M$ will
never
sue because they can't afford
On Sunday 13 May 2007 21:20, M Harris wrote:
Well, the other shoe has dropped. The leopard in Redmond is really
desperate...
http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=436
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been telling anyone who'd listen for several
months now that Microsoft did the deal with Novell
10376 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
Try to figure out what isn't loading.
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On Monday 14 May 2007 00:35, William Biggs wrote:
I have a ati radeon 9550 how do I install the drivers ? Sorry about
spelling .
You can read my update here:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-05/msg00376.html
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On Friday 11 May 2007 23:27, M Harris wrote:
If the file system has problems then every system would display
symptoms of those problems... under conditions that are (software remember)
repeatable... reproduceable... and most importantly, fixable. Where are
the bug reports... ? How
/X11/xorg.conf.install you might try using that
by linking to it in /etc/X11
cd /etc/X11as root
rm xorg.conf
ln -sf xorg.conf.install xorg.conf
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the suggestion that it
might be better to say you lost a drive vs you lost data. I have lost dives
many times... but I have never lost data... I know Iknow--semantics.
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will take the namesys folks on and help them get the Reiser4 fs into the
mainline kernel soon. The filesystem is good, and its worth saving and
promoting... regardless what happens with Hans.
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this:
xorg.conf -- xorg.conf.fglrx
Its just a personal preference... I like symbolic links, and I make
heavy use
of them too.
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out just a bit. Of course the Mac is now using
the Intel Core 2 Duo (my sister has one... loves it). I'm very tempted to
make my next machine a Mac... then again I am also waiting to see what Mike
Dell is going to do with his linux preloads... :)
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feedback only... and at this
point they are not very cooperative with their customers.
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if Novell has given this any thought lately?
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a segment of your client base stubborn... that just isn't
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...
...
ctrl-Z
... just to get a file into that stupid dos machine... and when we
discovered
edlin we were sooo happy.
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note: you will notice the speed difference under load, depending on the
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On Friday 11 May 2007 15:40, M Harris wrote:
Detailed Epistle can be found in the openSUSE reference (suse 10.0)
in section 34.2.1.
Officially one of the key features of the 2.4 kernel release, ReiserFS has
been available as a kernel patch for 2.2.x SUSE kernels since SUSE Linux
reiserfsck
with a rebuild-index. It ran for about 22 seconds, rebuilt the index--- the
journal restored the meta data... and whalla, the machine was back on-line in
less than five minutes... and most of that time was spent trying to find my
recovery CD. :-P
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with
your other stuff there is your milk--totalled and waiting in the bag...
When you arrive home the smart card talks to the fridge and the fridge
updates its inventory.
(this is no joke)
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On Friday 11 May 2007 23:27, M Harris wrote:
If the file system has problems then every system would display
symptoms of those problems... under conditions that are (software remember)
repeatable... reproduceable... and most importantly, fixable. Where are
the bug reports... ? How
On Friday 11 May 2007 23:27, M Harris wrote:
If the file system has problems then every system would display
symptoms of those problems... under conditions that are (software remember)
repeatable... reproduceable... and most importantly, fixable.
... this FAQ from namesys
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 22:01, Sunny wrote:
So, I guess it's hardware problem. I'll try to replace the card, and we'll
see.
ehem... vindicated.
... 99.9% of all intermittent problems are hardware.
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can accept a program, a file name, or a URL... this
is
configurable from the Advanced tab.
5) test and apply
Have lots of fun!
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On Thursday 10 May 2007 01:24, M Harris wrote:
1) Enter the Control Center suse--control center
2) Appearance Themes, Screen Saver, Banners Pictures, StarWars
3) click Setup
4) enter the file name in the Text Program field
If you
on one single topic? Lighten
up... in the market place of ideas we have to keep the comm channels
open. :)
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(thats point five). and then watch the
buffers, cache, main ram etc
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... isn't it just amazing that most of the time linux just sits there
idle waiting to be almost 100% useful? Its got it all... fabulous resource
management... and its fun too. I'm tempted to launch into a joyful
hyperbole, but I spare y'all...
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assured--- you're in good hands. Its easy to create stress
scenarios for your machine that will tax memory and force paging... check it
out.
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On Wednesday 09 May 2007 18:08, George Osvald wrote:
I bought a new fridge yesterday. Anybody cares to discuss?
Is it one of those smart fridges with an embedded linux server?
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. Microsoft was
represented by Sam Ramji, Director of Open Source Technical Strategy,
while Novell was represented by Justin Steinman, Director of Marketing Linux
and Open Platforms.
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the Linux Kernel bookWiley Card, Dumas, Mevel 1998
The older book probably has an update... they are both excellent. And of
course, use the force, read the source.
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everywhere to find which script has been modified to
run two
copies of this thing... and I can't find it. Can anybody point me in the
right direction... yes, I'll take any flack you want to hand out about
shooting myself in the foot :(
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On Tuesday 08 May 2007 02:41, M Harris wrote:
Well, I made a mistake...
never mind
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prove it. It
probably is a problem... but I'm not finding much to help me figure it out.
Isn't X fun these days?
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On Tuesday 08 May 2007 14:50, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
the more MS proclaims it, the less credible it is...
When is M$ lying...
... when their mouth(s) move.
(the more they move, the worse it gets)
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not a trojan waiting to do something naughty.
Probably not. Most likely not. nah.
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On Tuesday 08 May 2007 19:47, M Harris wrote:
For the archive...
As an aside, this is why closed proprietary drivers are e v i l.
Can't
figure out how it works, can't fix it once I know, can't fork it off and
build my own (better) and I have to live with a bug for a while.
I
this...
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/05/06/1178390140855.html
This um, Ausie, is probably going to reevaluate whether he is bound by
US law
or not while he contemplates in a US penitentiary... room and board at um, my
expense... (US tax payer).
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lock? --tight loop --?
When it freezes can you ctl-alt-F1 and get to a console?
When if freezes can you ping it? can you ssh to it?
I can hardly believe that this is an xorg problem... no way. You have a
memory or HD issue there... I suspect.
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duplicate entries...
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On Monday 07 May 2007 22:04, M Harris wrote:
I can hardly believe that this is an xorg problem... no way. You
have a memory or HD issue there... I suspect.
Back up your home dir and then reload suse 10.
Does it still have same issue?
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this.
Rudolf
(m harris, for Rudulf)
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audio drivers which Novell refuses to
ship
8) plug your speaker plug into the mic jack
9) place each speaker into a coffee can full of water
10) Install a cone of silence over your chair [ keeps out chaos ]
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On Saturday 05 May 2007 01:09, M Harris wrote:
So, the question is: Can anyone tell me how to disable sound in Pysol?
Thanks, Bob S.
... just trying to be funny Bob...
... in all seriousness, I have my two den pc's (wife's and mine)
plugged into
a Radio Shack four port
On Saturday 05 May 2007 01:25, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Maybe, your pysol's package inludes pysolsoundserver.so, as well.
If so, remove it.
rats... I knew I was forgetting one :-P
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and card... so make sure you do all that before you run the
aticonfig.
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On Thursday 03 May 2007 01:03, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
I wouldn't need a wireless router I could get a wirless switch,
right?
Correct.
modem---linuxbox[NAT, firewall, default route]---switch---internal
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On Thursday 03 May 2007 01:08, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
Sorry for the inconvenience.
It worked.
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of the switch has a jack labled
uplink its a safe bet that you should use that one...
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