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do you have ~/Mail or ~/mail
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* Fred Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-18-07 00:22]:
[...]
> 'No external SATA connection on this box. I'm thinking of waiting for
> SATA II as the specs are much better.
available via plug-in cards and/or cable connectors that plug into the
sata controller with an exter
y.
Better recommendations would perhaps be:
Rute
abs-guide
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Carlos said: If you get
"syslog", then fire up the Yast package module, uninstall syslog, and
install syslog-ng instead.
and
If you get "syslog-ng", I would reinstall it.
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anually.
> There is no option as far as local time vs any other type of time.
You mean that you cannot set the clock in the cmos? You are not
thinking here. Local time is the time you see over your shoulder on
the *wall* clock. UTF is the time at the zero meridian, used to be
universal me
. Contributing to confusion in his chair. He is grasping
straws and not comprehending instructions as written. Perhaps, the
rest should just keep quiet. You take him thru the steps. You are
very capable. :^)
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fg['Servers'][$i]['extension'] = 'mysql'; // The php MySQL extension
to use ('mysql' or 'mysqli')
if you do not have config.inc.php in /srv/www/htdocs/phpmyadmin, copy
it from /srv/www/htdocs/phpmyadmin/libraries
ke you thru the steps.
I am gone from this thread and all related.
gud luk,
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fference in the configuration of either computer
> regarding the Xserver.
>
> Has any one else had this problem and knows how to resolve it?
for sudo, compare the entries in /etc/sudoers and /etc/pam.d/sudo for
both computers.
know that su has X privileges since 10.0, iirc. You can use
t to use it as it means I have to enter the root password each
> >time I run the command.
>
> Make sure that root is allowed to use your X server. From a regular
> shell prompt:
>
> xhost +SI:localuser:root
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r on google. It's the last
> modification date.
Please explain this and yourself, because I do not believe that you
have found the "answer".
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* Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-19-07 22:27]:
[...]
> That's because man pages are less than useless.
No, they are an important part of the linux documentation. But they
can be difficult to understand.
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* Greg Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-19-07 23:37]:
> On Friday, January 19, 2007 @ 9:03 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> >* Greg Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-19-07 19:04]:
> >> On Friday, January 19, 2007 @ 3:38 PM, I wrote:
> >> >Is there an RPM
ight.
> Thanks!!
Now why would you want to mess up your rpm-based system with a
tar-ball? Expecially when there are rpm packages available???
ftp.gwdg.de/linux/suse/opensuse/repositories/home:/sdrahn/SUSE_Linux_10.1/
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d to find out what the first line indicates,
"/etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Chicago"
it is not what you think and it is good that you feel uncomfortable
about swapping the files.
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yet appologized for bringing this OT discussion
to the list!
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2158864 2006-10-27 21:42 libflashplayer.so
[...]
>
> Does that explain anything ?
Sure does. You still have 7.0 r69 installed. The new one is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 7040080 2006-12-08 18:12 libflashplayer.so
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> about the basic operation of compiled code.
Ouch ...
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think mailing lists are confusing and totally obsolete, but
> unfortunately the Suse forums don't look too promising so I have to
> get used to it :D
And you post private mail to public lists ... Looks like you need
to get used to a LOT.
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It may be time to alter the 'Subject:' ???
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m main.cf and/or master.cf
run SuSEConfig --module postfix
which will regenerate the md5 checksums
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enerate a new sum
matching the 'changed' 'original' config file. This satisfies
SuSEconfig.
> If I recall correctly there was a setting somewhere in yast -> system ->
> sysconfig editor, where you could tell yast not to touch Postfix.
I just searched YaST2 and di
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you really should do something about that attitude.
Apology expected.
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* Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-22-07 22:40]:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Patrick - what repository are you using to get that?
home:sdrahn
ftp.gwdg.de:/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/sdrahn/openSUSE_10.2
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1/
for openSUSE 10.2, change the baseurl line portion from:
SUSE_Linux_10.1
to
openSUSE_10.2
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belongs!
Henne, Please step up.
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* Paul Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-23-07 10:01]:
> Apologies to those who think this ought to go to the OT list. Please
> feel free to move it there...
And just how would you expect us to move your postings to a different
forum?
It is YOUR responsibility.
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ritten* instructions. I know that they are for windoz
but
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* Jeffery Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-23-07 22:59]:
> On Wednesday 24 January 2007 08:17, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> My question is where do I get php5-gd.src.rpm to start of with ? I couldn't
> find them in the repository.
there is no such animal
Cron -> Tmp_Dirs_to_clear
look also at the time limits in the same area, ie: MAX_DAYS
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res nothing,
not even rebooting the modem.
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* Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-24-07 17:24]:
> I'm failing miserably to get vsftpd running on SuSE 10.1 but I have
> pure-ftp running well on 9.3.
>
> Is it possible to obtain pure-ftp for SuSE 10.1?
There is an rpm on the distribution dvd/cd(s)
em has only one output, but that output can be attached to a
switch and multiple routers from there and/or the routers daisy
chained.
I don't understand "modem would normally only talk to a single
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will find that 'openSUSE' is primarily KDE rather
than GNOME as your statements imply. Why do you suppose the opposite?
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nd/or laptops to write about our
> experiences with SUSE?
>
> I just got done finishing my budget for next year. $4M budget, $1.2M in
> software, and not one dollar was going to Novell.
>
> Maybe some marketing is in order??
Please take this discussion to 'opensuse-offt
* M Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-25-07 21:23]:
> http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8MSGVL81.htm
And why didn't you post this to the proper list, OT?
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ne of my wife's friends. The modem/router addr was
192.168.1.100
or
192.168.100.1
??
I'm not close enought to look for you
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in avahi-dbus.conf. This file has been
created two days ago, during my previous update.
The quick workaround is to create a dummy group 'netdev'.
Maybe SuSE should release a patched version of dbus?
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* John Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-28-07 16:57]:
[...]
> Its legal if Novell pays license fees of 2% of all revenue
> attributable from sales of such distribrution, which is to say zip,
> nada, zilch.
And you know this legality issue HOW?
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gt; Doesn't that work similarly in Kde? Too bad... :-p
>
> (I can't believe that gnome has a gadget kde hasn't ;-) )
Well, don't believe, because I can do exactly that in 10.1 with kde
3.5.6 "release 19.1".
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but I DO have /etc/init.d/postfix (and it also REALLY starts postfix)
> and I also have /etc/init.d/sendmail (which starts the REAL sendmail,
> according to the contents of that file itself)
rpm --rebuilddb
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rue? What are you using?
Install both and decide for yourself.
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to congestion on modem lines.)
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ext not necessary to put your
comments into context.
Posting at the bottom is only PART. Posting within the quoted text
with spacing to help readers see your comments apart from the quotes,
giving better context is also acceptable and desirable.
It's known as being considera
mirror: http://packman.iu-bremen.de/suse/10.2)
>
> YAST : search : shows xine-lib , but is this from SUSE or packman ??
> if it is from SUSE how do I write a sourcelink in YAST for packman.
your problem is "xine-lib". What you want is libxine1.
1640 kB
VmLib: 16740 kB
VmPTE: 344 kB
Threads:9
SigQ: 1/26623
SigPnd:
ShdPnd:
SigBlk:
SigIgn: 1000
SigCgt: 0005a0804ece
CapInh:
CapPrm: 0000
CapEff:
Cpus_allowed: fff
lse
Name: KOrganizer
Count: 159
Crawling: False
Name: KAddressBook
Count: 12
Crawling: False
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shall not be an error to specify a who symbol of u, g, or o
in conjunction with the perm symbol t, but the meaning of these
combinations is unspecified. The effect when using the perm symbol t
with any file type other than directory is unspecified.
octal is 1000 s_isvtx
try ch
nd 90's but I doubt
> it and, additionally, those days are over.
But *is* this list's convention as is english posting. You will
probably post all further comments in Latin to show you are in command.
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o I accomplish that.
> >
> That's a good question. I've got EVERY power setting I can find turned
> off and it still shuts down. I don't think there is a way.
Check your bios. Mine has a setting that will sleep/minimize-power.
Look for dmps.
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suse/x86_64/findutils-locate-4.2.27-12.x86_64.rpm
on your dvd
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Ope
't know there was
> those addresses, they weren't included in the "commands available for
> opensuse@opensuse.org" (just for YOUR information)
I see that you follow your own advice :^)
hope your coffee was not as hot as your temper
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isted on the website for this program, what else am I suppose to be
> doing?
You are supposed to be using the RealPlayer rpm provided on your
openSUSE dvd/cd or from one of the openSUSE repositories.
> I su'd because that is required to install a program. hmmm?
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designed for your distro
or, if not available, use checkinstall.
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oft management can make. They have gotten thousands of
> software patents in the past couple of years, and we don't know what
> they cover, or, more to the point, what Microsoft will _say_ they
> cover.
And Mickey$oft's word is good for
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* James D. Parra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-05-07 15:38]:
> How do you remove a softlink without removing the directory it is
> referencing, just the softlink itself?
rm
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- -foo
rm ./-foo
Note that if you use rm to remove a file, it is usually possible to recover
the contents of that file. If you want more assurance that the contents are
truly unrecoverable, consider using shred.
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 10:17]:
> - is there a MAGNIFY tool for SuSE 10.2 ?
kmag in kdeaccessibility3-###.rpm
xmag in xorg-x11-.rpm
both on the distribution media.
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* Jay Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 22:46]:
> I tried the openSuSE one and the packman one. They didn't work AND i couldn't
> get
> rpms working. On one of the suse forums, I was advised to compile it.
>
> On Tue Feb 6 18:40 , Patrick Shanahan sent:
>
d the same problem so I thought compiling might
> give me a different result.
btw, you are still sending me a duplicate!
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ocol or TCP/UDP port allow/protection rules
# will be set.
# You can use this hook to allow/deny certain IP protocols or
# TCP/UDP
# ports before the SuSEfirewall2 generated rules are hit.
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gt; start whenever I boot / want ? Will it break rules in susefirewall ?
What about the first comment? Sounds like you only did half.
SuSEfirewall2 does not use ...-custom unless you tell it to.
Tell SuSEfirewall2 to use SuSEfirewall2-custom with the 'drop' line you
added and see if it works
r-for-archive: 251791
10-29-2005
IF you wanted to see for yourself.
gud luk,
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ards the dynamite.
You *will* stay close? :^)
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)' also break
but you do what you want
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for what I see in a *plain* text reader. ">", expecially "> " is much
easier on the eyes.
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or cds. You *still* have to get software and will have
to pay $$$s for it.
You buy a box with windoz on it and pay for the additional software
which the builder or his agent has installed. Most of it crippled in
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> screen. Anyone here have a hint?
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* Mike McMullin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-12-07 16:35]:
> On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 20:41 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > Guess you need to build your on box and install xp, then see how you
> > can play dvds or cds. You *still* have to get software and will have
> > to pa
at doesn't take forever to add/remove packages to contribute?
> Something constructive perhaps?
Nah, 'd rather bitch.
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/usr/share/vim/vim70/ftplugin/nanorc.vim
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what you are looking for.
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*CD1* images to boot. The "language" cds are additional cds
providing languages not present on the regular installation cd set.
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that fits
your hardware requirements.
from your post:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/iso/cd/..
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they all exist on your installation dvd.
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* Boyd Lynn Gerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-25-07 14:43]:
>
> Thanks solved on the postfix list.
>
And kept it a secret, or had to sign a nda ???
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http://repos.opensuse.org/xorg72
http://repos.opensuse.org/xorg73
webpin -d 10.2 xorg
webpin -d 10.2 kernel
you have all sorts of options.
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lace :^).
Go to Settings -> Load View Profile -> File Management
thenView -> View Mode -> File Size View
Many available options can be confusing when you do not start looking
from a profile containing the same options
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* Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-28-07 17:59]:
> My approach is to use the enable command. To wit:
>
> % /usr/bin/enable Laser1320
>
>
> You have to use the full path name, since "enable" is a BASH built-in.
changes w/cups v1.2
cupsenable and
; > Where's teh ps2pdf14 icon?
> >
>
> whats an icon?
a pointee/clickee thingee. Won't fit on the cl.
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* Greg Freemyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-30-07 19:06]:
> Is there another way to get firefox to create a pdf?
firefox about:config
filter: print.print_printer
double click
change value from CUPS/ to kprinter
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to do something in a hurry, this happens. Do I have to search the
> internet and do this from th command line? If so I might as well go back
> to fucking windows.
Whatever you choose.
Perhaps the tool you choose is not "right for you". Try mc in a shell
window.
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u trying to compress an already compressed
file? *Usually* compressing an already compressed file results in a
larger image.
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Registere
too.
But he had not reveled that he was trying to compress files from a usb
drive when the "mc" suggestion was offered :^)
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/etc/fstab" and examine the usb-device mounting parameters.
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* Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-01-07 09:54]:
> What's bugzilla?
>
> I tried to install that with SMART and YaST and don't see it. Is it a
> firefox extension? I don't see it listed their either.
Don't you read this list?
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al years ago when
> > they were trying to build their brand, but there are better choices
> > now.
> >
> Could you state a couple of examples ?
My locally retained posts from opensuse pertaining to asus forwarded
to your email act.
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xed the problem. Kmail now works.
kde 3.5.7 "release 74.2" openSUSE
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