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kages I use for 10.2 - now that that is done, using
smart works great, and I have been able to upgrade everything I use.
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Hope the above clears up some confusion as to the myriad Linux and
"Linux like" offerings from Novell - it took me quite some time to
finally get an understanding. Not sure how long this scenario will last
before it is change once again and we get h
? Any thoughts or
ideas will be very much appreciated.
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client and the resume it from
another), and if so, are any special hacks or tricks needed?
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standalone Flash player as well?
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ow where I can find Samba
3.0.23d for SuSE 10 or, even better, how to set about resolving the
errors I see with Samba 3.0.24?
Thanks in advance for your help,
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explorer at https://sslexplorer.dev.java.net/ maybe?
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much satisfaction
in many places.
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First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists and
("imap") or
program("ctl_cyrusdb") or program("cyr_expire") or match("master"); };
destination cyrus { file("/var/log/cyrus"); };
log { source(src); filter(f_cyrus); destination(cyrus); };
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- I have a feeling you have a resume= pointing to your raid1 set
that you are having issues with. I just got done fighting a similar
problem here, and changing resume= to noresume fixed it.
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Richard Creighton wrote:
Jake Conk wrote:
Moby,
THANKS!! That fixed my problem! Yes I don't know why people insist
swap should be on raid 0 other that performance reasons but if your
disk goes belly up then yeah your totally screwed. Anyways I'm glad I
didn't have
ory structure
over, dump the databases on the old server and import them on the new
server. I have successfully done this a few times. Let me know if you
need more detailed help.
Regards,
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oftware or
something?
Thanks,
- Jake
Run /usr/sbin/update-alternatives as root.
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Bob Schwedler
I had the same problem - eventually, after much googling and ogling, I
found that /usr/sbin/update-alternatives is our friend - and if you do
not have it, you can acquire it by installing the update-alternatives RPM.
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about a weekend outage.
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vnc (or any of it's other
incarnations, such as tightvnc, vino etc) so that one can "lock host
keyboard" and "blank host monitor"?
Thanks in advance for any help,
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Does anyone here run subversion on Suse boxes? I noticed that no
updated subversion rpms have become available for SuSE since 1.3.0
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First they came
Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Thursday 16 November 2006 18:52, Moby wrote:
Does anyone here run subversion on Suse boxes? I noticed that no
updated subversion rpms have become available for SuSE since 1.3.0
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I run subversion 1.2.3-2 on Suse 10.0.
it works.
Daniel
Thanks
Marcus Rueckert wrote:
On 2006-11-16 12:27:34 -0600, Moby wrote:
I run 1.3.0 and it runs fine as well - I was curious as to why no
updates had been released. Subversion itself is upto version 1.4.2,
while the latest RPMs available from SuSE are 1.3.0. I may just have to
uninstall
packages from the same channel (exclude certain
packages without deleting the channel) ?
Thank you in advance for any help,
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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Moby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-06-06 14:19]:
1) Is there a way to copy the smart configuration (channels etc) from
one machine to another?
provided both machines are of the same SUSE version
/var/lib/smart/channel (copy entire directory)
Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 01:14:01PM -0600, Moby wrote:
Hello all, I have two, hopefully quick to answer, questions regarding
the Smart package manager.
1) Is there a way to copy the smart configuration (channels etc) from
one machine to another?
Yes, just
got bits and pieces
from different places and then added some bits of my own. One of these
day (tm), time permitting, I may put together a how-to. In the
meantime, feel free to ask.
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Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Torsdag 15 februar 2007 18:08 skrev Moby:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
- has anyone tried using MS-Win2003R2 AD as authentication/authorisation
for SuSE10.2 users?
if so, is there a how-to somewhere?
I have and it works quite well
-0-24-18-1-56 RPMS?
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G.T.Smith wrote:
Moby wrote:
3-0-24-18-1-56 worked fine on SuSE 10.0 and OpenSuSE 10.2 systems without
exhibiting the problems mentioned below. The problems surface when
Samba is
upgraded to samba-3.0.24-22.1.57.
1) On OpenSuSE 10.2 systems:
Using samba completely standalone with an
g saned).
C.
I have worked with similar setups before - sane on Linux, and a Sane
windows client connects to the Linux box.
Take a look at http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-639.html
HTH
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mail interface often (about one out of three times) when trying to view
an email message.
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Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Moby wrote:
I second that thanks to the developers for their hard work. My list of
issues, at present, stands at:
1) Print preview results in a crash.
That's most probably the same for FF3 and FF2 and is a bug in gtk2 which
has been fixed al
not exactly what you asked for, we use php to connect to
MS SQL Servers on OpenSuse 10.3 via unixODBC.
PHP uses ODBC through unixODBC, unixODBC then uses the FreeTDS ODBC
drivers to connect to SQL. Works like a charm.
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Sloan wrote:
Moby wrote:
While this is not exactly what you asked for, we use php to connect to
MS SQL Servers on OpenSuse 10.3 via unixODBC.
PHP uses ODBC through unixODBC, unixODBC then uses the FreeTDS ODBC
drivers to connect to SQL. Works like a charm.
That's interesting
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