another story... and
not to scare anybody away.
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On Sunday 08 April 2007 20:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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... Microsoft is our enemy.
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of stuff that you'll learn about later...
but
fortunately about 100% of it is NOT malware... unlike windoze...
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what I
call real root... this includes the path to your gui apps.
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On Sunday 08 April 2007 23:00, M Harris wrote:
The hyphen gives the su all of the root environment and stuff...
what I
call real root... this includes the path to your gui apps.
Try this experiment from your CLI...
su
echo $PATH
exit
su
man vi
(or) info vi
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CD, but can not find the info file on the
same
CD?Can someone tell me what bootup option I need to get past this one?
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On Saturday 07 April 2007 13:14, M Harris wrote:
So, the machine can boot from CD, but can not find the info file on
the same CD? Can someone tell me what bootup option I need to get past
this one?
Update:
Ubuntu loads no problem...
But, I want Suse 10
in the dell inspiron 3200... boots fine...
loads the kernel etc... cannot find the info file. rats.
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On Saturday 07 April 2007 14:23, M Harris wrote:
Problems have been reported when the disks are burned at a high
speed, I burn mine at 4x, same with the DVD version.
Its a CD not DVD...
If I copy the CD on another machine and burn a copy (slow speed)...
will
work
to get kicked... that's for sure.
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On Thursday 05 April 2007 03:13, John Andersen wrote:
On the other side, I configured a Core 2 Duo Dell 9200 2 gig ram for
a friend.
You are the first one to actually say you are using *2 gig ram* and
that is
important... if you are using less than 2 gig you are going to look at
On Friday 06 April 2007 13:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Indeed, the virus that SuSE distributes is
the one I have installed in my system, alive and running - it is called
opensuse linux!
... preach it bubba... !
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for the month of
April...
... openSUSE 10.1 *WAS* messed up for everyone... except those of us
smart
enough not to load it... shsh... so, uh, why would you want to reload it
from a know good, uh I mean messed up, disk?
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... yous guys got to know that
there is a difference between bleeding edge and beta... as in bleed to
death... but uff-da... I digress
Actually, yous guys are doing a pretty good job... all in all... except
for
that little Novell thingy... :-P
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... start with KDE, stay with KDE, and learn KDE. And, by the
way, the openSUSE version of KDE is 'bout as good as it gets.
Its the truth man...
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Sorry, posted this to off-topic by mistake... and this is very much on-topic
for all opensuse fans... particularly as it pertains to the M$-Novell deal...
http://fsfeurope.org/projects/gplv3/brussels-rms-transcript
RMS spoke on GPLv3 at Brussels this past weekend... the link provides the
On Tuesday 03 April 2007 10:30, John Pierce wrote:
The best way to communicate with vista, DON'T.
On Monday 02 April 2007 21:05, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
Long ago about 2000 years we were warned we could not serve both GOD and
Bill Gates.
Preach it, bubba
... Amen
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On Sunday 01 April 2007 01:47, dwain wrote:
wait a minute
... does the file name start with a ' or was that a typo?
cp: cannot stat: 'sRGBIEC61966-2-1_noBPC.icc: No such file or directory
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On Sunday 01 April 2007 01:07, M Harris wrote:
cp: cannot stat: 'sRGBIEC61966-2-1_noBPC.icc: No such file or directory
This is what you have to do
cp \'sRGBIEC61966-2-1_noBPC.icc /home/whatever/the/target/is/
The single quote is messing with the cp command
On Sunday 01 April 2007 01:13, M Harris wrote:
you might want to rename the
file !
To rename the file use:
mv \'sRGBIEC61966-2-1_noBPC.icc sRGBIEC61966-2-1_noBPC.icc
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and get some sleep dude
(Hangs his head in humiliation and mutters) I Hate Computers.
Yeah, well, like they say... can't live with em... and can't live
without em.
Rats.
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Which of you is using Django on openSUSE?
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along these
lines??
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with the problem here...
Please post the results of this command:
ls -al *.icc
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it will fail with file or directory not found... however; try this::
ls -al my\ dir
and whalla... finds it every time...
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On Saturday 31 March 2007 23:57, M Harris wrote:
if the
spaces are real in the directory name you may need to backslash the
directory name...
/home/my directory/file directory/file.icc/
The above is wrong... try this syntax:
/home/my\ directory/file\ directory
into the profiles directory
cd /home/profiles/
2) don't use the -t switch
cp .icc /the/target/directory/whatever/that/is/
let me know what happens.
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going to be left without a free
software choice. In the final analysis the dudes left standing at half past
noon when the dust clears at the OK corral are going to be the dudes that
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proponents capitulate to the enemy, then at least a rant is
warranted. (creates discussion and makes people think)
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(that is what I purchased for
my ThinkPad) and/or you might also consider an external USB modem. Both are
supported well in Opensuse.
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On Wednesday 21 March 2007 10:00, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
my DOS computer
very funny
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On Wednesday 21 March 2007 09:43, Jerry Feldman wrote:
MIT has been very good to our user community and has
allowed the Boston Linux and Unix user group to hold meetings and
installfests.
I'm jealous.
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On Wednesday 21 March 2007 14:34, Flextron wrote:
That was the first think I though...but that would mean change all commands
of batch jobs.
No it wouldn't.
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... some of which are
corporate parasites that voraciously feed upon the greed and lusts of the
others... all of them eaten alive in the process. M$ represents the
quintessential corporate parasite... an evil giant that must be brought
down... hard... now.
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installed on it... and I have had Suse
9.0, 9.2, 9.3, and now 10.0 installed on it.
I also have the tiny joy-stick-thing on my R30 and I love it... far
superior
to the touch pad mouser.
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everything! (no, I refuse to
give in...) ~SIGKILL
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, and run the
batch
jobs from a crontab (su - thatuser).
The wheel group is a unix legacy thing... it allows users in the wheel
group
to have access to root ( su sudo ) in a more controlled way.
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 15:50, Dave Crouse wrote:
In general I would STRONGLY suggest that you do NOT do this
Strong words... good words...
... if you are tempted to do it... read them again...
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you decide to download.
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 15:11, M Harris wrote:
I resemble that...
... or like this...:)
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John Backus died today. He is the programmer in the 1950's who
pioneered high level programming languages by inventing the Fortran language
for the IBM 701.
He was 82.
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figure out how to make one.)
You'll need to poke around in
~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 17:29, Brad Bourn wrote:
In Kmail...
Settings-Configure Kmail-Composer-General-Edit Recent Adresses
no fair...
... where does it hide them
(ya gotta put both up there if you're gonna use the gooey)
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by ALSA perfectly.
Oh, I know.
... my driver is an open driver and supported perfectly... only Novell
doesn't ship the driver with the system... for some kind of legal reason...
:-|
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... for a
given set of hardware a given linux firewall server can run for years and
years without upgrade and be mostly safe.
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that makes me laugh out loud till it hurts deserves high
praise... thanks again!
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be able to hide under the M$
deal. ;-P
*strictly tongue in cheek*
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---? Is XFree86
irrelevant now?
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... that explains it... I was busy getting a degree and
the only
thing I cared about computers at that time was whether my papers would
print. :-)))
Here I thought XFree was just evolving away... and come to find out it
sprouted wings and flew away... very nice.
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On Monday 19 March 2007 15:03, Anders Johansson wrote:
I don't think any distro still uses XFree86 (but I haven't actively looked,
so I could be wrong)
So, what's the deal with XFree86? I mean, why even have a mailing list?
Thanks for catching me up. :-}
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*any*
software patent application? There are just some things that mediocrity
should not attempt even after passing a civil servant examination... period.
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has been down for 25 years... the cable has
been
unplugged for 10. (we don't watch TV period, let alone on the computer)
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means that part of the hardware is
emulated
as software (driver) and not provided in Opensuse. There may be a third
party driver available for it... but probably not.
You may need to use a USB modem.
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will probably
want
to look into purchasing a USB modem.
Have you been able to get the wireless working?
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didn't have it right. and it sure didn't match up with OS/2
or the 2.0.36 kernel (linux at the time).
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without a
single problem... and that is not to say that you will not need to update
Firefox. Firefox may have vulnerabilities that a sensible user will patch---
and that have absolutely nothing to do with your first claim about back-level
Suse versions. You get it?
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machines (HP slimlines) also require the Realtek drivers. I was able to
download the drivers from Realtek, install in ALSA, and get the sound to
work... took me a couple of days to work things out... I'm slower than some.
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... in fact... some might argue that updating apps and kernels is how
vulnerabilities are introduced into systems in the first place.
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it doesn't bleed and it won't have the latest revisions... but it will work
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On Thursday 15 March 2007 17:07, Anders Johansson wrote:
in fact... some might argue that updating apps and kernels is how
vulnerabilities are introduced into systems in the first place.
Really? Who?
We all rest our case...;-P
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on when the linux kernel received its preemptive code patch
follow this link: http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT4185744181.html
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is between a patent lawyer and a channel
cat?
Give up?
Well, one is a low life back-water scum sucking bottom dweller
... and the other one is a fish.
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Is there an off topic list officially? I went out to the openSUSE site and
looked through the mailing lists... but don't find it... if it exists.
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a full multiuser true preemptive multitasking OS (like the Linux
or FreeBSD Kernel) to CPM or DOS is like comparing a Ferrari to soap-box
racer. Give me a break.
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... or should I say FUD money.
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...
... Its in prime time now bubba... wake up and smell the coffee dude!
Dell
is in the process as we speak of deciding which flavors to serve up in their
next wave of prime-time preloads... its here now and its looking like beauty
babe
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is brought forward IS NOT because M$ will be the *predominate* OS
for quite some time... they should be forced to compete *fairly* because it
is the right thing to do. Frankly though, I think they met their Waterloo
with Fixta... time will tell.
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huge strides from the early windoze days... but they are
no match for the linux kernel... no way.
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realize that the
virus|worm|cracker days will pretty much end with the demise of windoze.
There will still be vulnerabilities exposed but not like today... and
in the future (as today) those vulnerabilities will be fixed promptly--- !
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On Tuesday 13 March 2007 12:31, Matthew Stringer wrote:
Can anyone explain what the deal is with this, If I install SUSE using a CD
it always works so why is this any different and why would it matter that
it's AMD?
Confused.
Have you tried turning ACPI off?
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to these:
title Failsafe -- SUSE LINUX 10.x
root (hd0,4)
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda6 showopts ide=nodma apm=off acpi=off
noresume selinux=0 nosmp noapic maxcpus=0 edd=off 3
initrd /initrd
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On Monday 12 March 2007 21:24, John Andersen wrote:
I conure.
concur
Damn spell checkers
I conure too maybe...
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something only to find out I still needed
to understand it... :-)) stand by...
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On Saturday 10 March 2007 22:34, M Harris wrote:
yikes...
... well I'm gonna have to experiment with this a bit... would not
be the first time I thought I understood something only to find out I still
needed to understand it... :-)) stand by...
Andersen is correct
On Saturday 10 March 2007 23:07, M Harris wrote:
... the client only moves to the second nameserver if the first is
unavailable...
And the other thing I'm gonna have to experiment with now are the
forwarders in named.conf. If the the local dns does not resolve the name
On Saturday 10 March 2007 23:52, Ryouga Hibiki wrote:
Read all the emails, thought these can help but seems it won't. I still
post it because it might interest someone =)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/6c82/
~cool.
... a bit pricy though...
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on
the first, it moves to the second and so on even moving off-site if you
have so configured it.
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cdrom - /media/SOME_VOLUMEID
Now an app needing to find the cdrom (Redhat style) under the /mnt
filesystem
will be able to read the /media/SOME_VOLUMEID that was mounted Suse style.
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is identical between the two servers, and the .1.3 server
(in this case) will be the primary... assuming that your dhcp clients are
setup to pull the nameserver addresses ( resolv.conf ) from dhcp.
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... thanks be I'm free at last!... from the
NY to
LA let freedom ring... from Redmond to FL Key let freedom ring... thanks be
I'm free at last... :)
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is *not* one of Novell's strong
suits...
in fact they are pretty much *void* in the skillset... sigh
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know the commands are reliable
then watching their progress (esp if you know it is going to take an entire
day) is silly... just wastes memory and slows the overall performance of the
process... dude, just let it run.
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with 10.0
Has SLES had the problem?
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it. Its
the
best way to go, but you need to know what you're doing.
Use mkfs to place a file system on the new partition(s). mkfs is a
frontend
to the various mkfs.fstype tools under linux.
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increase the range and speed of the cards/routers with
recent wifi technology.
4) When you carry your laptop, do not hold the antenae area (or cover
it with
your hand) and carry the unit with the antenae positioned towards the router
antenae.
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Congratulations... post away!
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with the composition window (didn't
find it). Somebody please tell us where it is hidden... please?
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On Wednesday 28 February 2007 20:22, M Harris wrote:
Somebody please tell us where it is hidden... please?
OK, here it is...
... take a look in ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc
[Composer]
. . .
autoSpellChecking=false
. . .
As an aside, the resource file for the tool bar
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 21:16, Kai Ponte wrote:
I'm rully stummpte on tis one.
heh... hay... is this cuntajious caus I thinc myn quit werking 2?
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