[opensuse] multiboot

2007-12-12 Thread Robert W Best
Hi, SuSE 10.3 KDE is my workhorse but on other partitions I've several other Linux flavors (and MS WinMe). I can boot each OS and frequently add or replace one to explore a new Linux version. Doing so I encountered several problems for which I found no easy solutions. Installing a new Linux

[opensuse] Repo mirror - was: Can't Build Search Index in KDE Help Center

2007-12-10 Thread Robert W Best
On Sunday 09 December 2007 12:15:26 Carlos E. R. wrote: The Sunday 2007-12-09 at 08:52 -, Robert W Best wrote: I had bad experience with opensuse.org repo, YaST takes ages to start. Maybe you enjoy very fast Internet connection? I live in a rural area in Portugal - the weather is much

Re: [opensuse] Can't Build Search Index in KDE Help Center - missing htdig

2007-12-09 Thread Robert W Best
On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 15:17:48 -, Robert W Best [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder why htdig is not included in the SuSE 10.3 distro. I had to add SuSE 10.2 as software repo. Also wine is missing in SuSE 10.3 - why? It's essential! Robert 17:20:58 d_garbage wrote: Hi Robert, I have

[opensuse] Linux Mags - was Can't Build Search Index in KDE Help Center

2007-12-09 Thread Robert W Best
On Sunday 09 December 2007 12:52:58 James Mohr wrote: On Sunday 09 December 2007 09:52, Robert W Best wrote: Hello, I use DVDs that go with Linux Magazine, SuSE 10.2 and 10.3 with issues 75 and 85. YaST can't find htdig or wine in SuSE 10.3. Based on the issue numbers, I am assuming

[opensuse] Can't Build Search Index in KDE Help Center

2007-12-08 Thread Robert W Best
Using SuSE 10.3 the Build Search Index - KDE Help Center panel lists indices for all documents as missing. Click on Build Index does not work, the status remains missing for all selected documents. Searching for 'bluetooth' for instance gives garbage like khc_htsearch.pl

Re: [opensuse] Can't Build Search Index in KDE Help Center

2007-12-08 Thread Robert W Best
On Saturday 08 December 2007 14:24:11 d_garbage wrote: On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 11:49:29 -, Robert W Best [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Using SuSE 10.3 the Build Search Index - KDE Help Center panel lists indices for all documents as missing. Click on Build Index does not work, the status

Re: [opensuse] Python freeze SOLVED

2007-12-02 Thread Robert W Best
On Saturday 01 December 2007 11:10:36 Joe Morris (NTM) wrote: On 12/01/2007 06:50 PM, Robert W Best wrote: Michal, I downloaded cx-freeze from download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mvyskocil/openSUSE_10.3/ In /root I have now freeze-3.0.3-2.2.src.rpm That is the source rpm

Re: [opensuse] Python freeze

2007-12-01 Thread Robert W Best
Robert W Best wrote: Hello Michal, I downloaded cx-freeze rpm but can't install it. YaST says it can't find cx-freeze. cx-freeze requires python-devel and rpmlib which are not included with SuSE 10.3. python-devel is included with SuSE 10.2 - can I use that one? There's

Re: [opensuse] Python freeze

2007-11-29 Thread Robert W Best
find cx-freeze. cx-freeze requires python-devel and rpmlib which are not included with SuSE 10.3. python-devel is included with SuSE 10.2 - can I use that one? Please give more detailed instructions. Robert Dne Wednesday 28 November 2007 13:09:50 Robert W Best napsal(a): Hello, I want

[opensuse] Python freeze

2007-11-28 Thread Robert W Best
Hello, I want to create a stand-alone binary from a Python script. The freeze tool is not in the SuSE 10.3 distro, so I downloaded Python-2.5.1.tgz and extracted Tools/freeze.py - but can't get it working. It seeks files not included in SuSE 10.3. How can I add this freeze module? Should I