Yeah, sorry I forgot. I usually used "shutdown -h 0" or "shutdown -h now".
BTW, these also occurs.
3. Shutdown using K menu and hangs, pressed Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, root
login, do a "shutdown -h 0".
4. Shutting down by pressing the power button directly always crashed the
machine. I used the standa
Well, when I looked at Yast, there's actually a Fuse package. But it is
still the 2.5.2-10 version. When I look at ntfs-3g's website, it said that
I should install fuse version 2.6 or more. So I decided to download the
latest stable fuse source code and install it with the usual "configure",
"make"
Thanks, I'll try that. Well, I can't shutdown using either:
1. Shutdown using KDE's K menu
2. Ctrl-Alt-F1, root login, and call "shutdown -h"
Even when rebooting, sometimes it just didn't work. I have to reboot from
KDE's K menu and press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, root login, and then "init 0".
But afte
Okay, I've used the "init 0" for shutting down for a week now. Well, it
can always shut my machine down. But some of the time, the hard drive
apparently wasn't unmounted because occasionally when I turn on the
machine, it always replayed transactions. There's about 200 transaction
replayed when thi
Hi, I've installed a new SuSE 10.1 with some additional packages that I've
downloaded from the net. Now I can't shut down. I think it was all because
I installed fuse 2.6.5 and ntfs-3g 1.516. Even in startup the kernel is
marked tainted because of the fuse package. How can I fix this?
Thanks in ad
Hi, I'm using 10.1 with some multilingual support. I got annoyed by SKIM
because it always read ctrl / alt / etc as its hotkeys and always showed a
popup and changed the keyboard. I couldn't even get the autocomplete
feature in KDevelop because of this annoying feature. How can I turn off
SKIM's ho
Hi, like the title implies, I want to ask how to change the size of
"/dev/shm" in 10.1? I searched the "/etc/sysconfig/kernel" but there's no
"SHMFS_SIZE" line. I tried "mount -o remount,size=$NEWSIZE /dev/shm" but
it said there's no "/dev/shm" in fstab / mtab. What should I do?
Thanks in advance.
I'm retrying it with a new installation of another version (10.1).
Hopefully it would work this time. If it still doesn't work, I'll try your
way. Will get back soon with my findings.
M Harris said:
> On Sunday 15 April 2007 21:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Err, can anybody help me please? I'm s
Err, can anybody help me please? I'm sure that there's someone here who
has some experience with touchscreens. I'm desperate. I've tried
reinstalling lots of times but still it doesn't work.
Thanks alot in advance.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hi, I'm using a touchscreen with USB input that uses eGa
Hi, I'm using a touchscreen with USB input that uses eGalax's touchkit
driver. But I haven't got any result with the driver. I downloaded the
drivers from it's vendor's website (www.eturbotouch.com) and eGalax's
website (www.eeti.com.tw) but they didn't work. Everytime I called the
"touchcfg" for c
The fact that it didn't work with "ro" whereas I needed the root's
partition to be mounted as "ro". I just explained that it worked with "rw"
is to elaborate you guys that the driver is actually working. But not if
it's mounted with "ro". Sorry for the confusion. I just didn't have enough
experienc
Hi, this is my first question. I needed to mount root (/) with read only.
I've searched the openSUSE website and found how to do it. It worked fine,
but my touchscreen didn't. When I changed back to "rw" in fstab (and all
the files that I changed before), the touchscreen worked again. Anybody
know
Hi there, I'm a new member of this mailing list. Been using openSUSE 10.0
(and Linux for that matter) for approx. 6 months. Although I still didn't
know much about Linux and openSUSE.
Actually I've a few questions, but I guess I'll send them into a different
thread.
Fare thee well,
Bawenang R. P
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