Bob,
Bob S wrote:
Now, I attempt to install the plugin but I am offered different varieties
of 1.5.0 and 1.6.0 in i586 or x86_64. Don't know which I need.
You need the 32Bit-Firefox, even on a x86_64 system 'cause there is no
64Bit-Version of the Java browser plugin available from Sun.
And you
Hi,
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Forget 'info', use 'pinfo'. It is intuitive, uses colors, displays
either man or info pages, depending on what it finds really nice.
I've tried it. Surely better to operate than info, especially it
has vi key bindings for basic operations. But how to search for
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Hi.
For openSUSE 10.3 I cannot find ffmpeg-devel.
Where is hided :-) ?
I think there is one in the Videolan repository.
Rgds,
Stephan.
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Bruce A. Dixon wrote:
The proprietary Nvidia drivers? Hm. Not sure where I would find
those. Where might they be?
If installed:
[]: rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia
should give something like
x11-video-nvidiaG01-100.14.19-4
nvidia-gfxG01-kmp-default-100.14.19_2.6.22.5_30-1.1
If activated
Ben Kevan wrote:
With the merger of the packman and guru repositories we lost the application
Bluefish as an RPM.
I've got mine from the openSUSE-Education repository:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education:/desktop/openSUSE_10.3
Rgds,
Stephan.
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Philippe Landau wrote:
Stephan Hegel wrote:
Ben Kevan wrote:
With the merger of the packman and guru repositories we lost the
application
Bluefish as an RPM.
I've got mine from the openSUSE-Education repository:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education:/desktop
Hans Linux wrote:
how do i get windows fonts added to my opensuse 10.3?
this is what i did. open the windows partition (dual boot), copy from
c:\windows\fonts and ut it on Fonts:/// using Nautilus. But doesnt work.
Please help.
If Fonts:/// is a system wide font directory run (as root)
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback, especially Randall's hints for generalization.
Also, I've added already a few lines of code to check if dcop is
installed and executable.
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Søndag 02 december 2007 16:38 skrev Randall R Schulz:
Assuming an invocation of this script is to
Hi all,
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-03-07 20:45]:
So now that you've made changes, Patrick's request comes up again (make
the script available!).
Sure, I make it available. Find it below. It's short enough, so I
think I can post it to the mailing list.
Hi all,
A while back I asked how to start console apps automatically
in a certain konsole session.
I just want share the little script I wrote last night: it
launches the atop utility in an existing session named Atop.
Might be the general idea behind is useful for somebody out
there. That's
Hi,
Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007, at 8:12 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
I am having SLED issues and may install 10.3. I would like to know a
couple things:
1)what versions of gnome and kde does 10.3 use?
2)is joining a domain as easy as in SLED?
1) GNOME 2.20, not sure about KDE,
Michael Fischer wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, Denis Brown wrote:
ASUS P5K motherboard has onboard Jmicron chip. I could not get 10.1 to
install. As it happened Ubuntu (7.0.4??) installed fine and I was content
for a while.
How exatly does one figure that out? If it has the Jmicron thing?
I
Martin Schmidkunz wrote:
Please find another suggestion for a radical and innovative redesign on:
http://en.opensuse.org/YaST/Development/New_Control_Center#Tagcloudish
The main thought beyond that idea is to increase the size of the modules
when the user has used it. Similar to tag clouds,
Timothy Cahill wrote:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686 (x86_64); en-US; rv:1.9b1) Gecko/2007110903
Firefox/3.0b1. Available here:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/3.0b1-candidates/rc3/
Downloaded the latest java build from www.java.com
jre-1.6.0_03-fcs - Java(TM)
Hi,
Stefan Hundhammer wrote:
So please, let's start over and PLEASE let's focus on the topic. We think
community input is important. We think some of you out there might have a
really great idea how we could do this control center thingy better.
Since you are distracted to read all the posts
Hi all,
Hope someone of SuSE is reading this as well ...
Recently I posted a thread about a dying dictd. Cristian
Rodriguez of SuSE checked this and replied with
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-11/msg01190.html
stating clearly that the package is really broken. And
sent a CC to
Hi all,
Thomas Goettlicher wrote:
Please feel free to contribute with mockups and (unconventional) ideas
here: http://en.opensuse.org/YaST/Development/New_Control_Center
I had a look at the pages and in the section Hardware I'm missing the
graphics tablets. In fact, it is hidden deep in the
Bryen wrote:
Really impressed with how everyone has come up with different and
effective variations of time scripting.
Unix/Linux is like huge toolbox ...
You're all invited to my place for drinks this weekend!
Where ;) ? Just joking ...
Rgds,
Stephan.
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Anders Johansson wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 02:00:32 Stephan Hegel wrote:
sec=`expr 60 \* $min`
sec=`expr $mysec - $sec`
As I already posted, these two lines are better done through modulus -
mysec%60,
Yes, you're right. I was just not aware that the modulus operation
is available
Bryen wrote:
For all you scripting gurus out there. Can you help me out?
I'm trying to convert a value to an output to the user of
minutes:seconds.
For example:
if $A=100 (for seconds)
Then echo This is 1:40 minutes
How would I do this?
If you want a pure shell scripting solution:
Hans Krueger wrote:
does any body know where I can get the headers for the new kernel for
suse 10.3 ?
kernel 2.6.22.12-1.0
There is a rpm named linux-kernel-headers in the
package repository. Is this what you're looking for ?
Stephan.
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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Bryen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-17-07 18:44]:
You'd think, since I googled and see enough people have done this same
thing accidentally, that a trashcan folder would be standard. Oh
well...
there is and it is, but that is a graphical thing and *can* be
bypassed, but
Bryen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 04:37 +0100, Stephan Hegel wrote:
Hi all,
After logging in in KDE I would like to launch an application
like top automatically in a dedicated session in the konsole
window ?
One konsole with a few sessions are already in place via Save
session, but how
Hi all,
After logging in in KDE I would like to launch an application
like top automatically in a dedicated session in the konsole
window ?
One konsole with a few sessions are already in place via Save
session, but how to start the apps automatically ?
Thanks,
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Hi all,
When trying to start the dictd as root it dies with a
segfault:
[prompt]/etc/init.d: ./dictd start
Starting DICTDdictd (_log_check_filename): Cannot open /var/log/dictd for
append
startproc: signal catched /usr/sbin/dictd: Segmentation fault
Hi again,
Cristian Rodriguez wrote:
Stephan Hegel escribió:
yes , unfortunately the package is broken :(
to avoid the crash you need to create a writable log file called
/var/log/dictd
Well, it seems it's not enough, that it is writable for root only.
It needs 666 access rights, even when I
Hi all,
I have a bunch of html files that i need to do a couple of things to:
1.remove the html and head tags and replace them with other code
2.rename the file to .php
I recommend rpl to replace strings in multiple files:
http://fresh.t-systems-sfr.com/unix/src/privat2/rpl-1.4.0.tar.gz/
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