much as possible, so only for users.
Then something like /share/ that can be used by different people where you
put you music and movies.
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#x27;t work at the moment. At least I tried it and never recieved an
email back to confirm my unsubscribe. I have send several of them.
I send Henne an email directly, yet no answer till now.
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arn2quote.html English
http://www.afaik.de/usenet/faq/zitieren/ Deutsch
http://www.briachons.org/art/quote/ Nederlands
It is written specificaly for Usenet, yet it also applies to mailinglists
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On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 04:45:11PM +0200, houghi wrote:
> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=331550#c3
>
> I am unable to get my G550 in dualscreen. The xorg.conf from 10.3 works in
> 10.2, yet I get a 'no signal' in 10.3. The machine is dualboot 10.2 and
> 10
o get this working?
Unfortunatly I had no time whatsoever to do any betatesting, so I have no
idea in what Alpha/Beta the problem started.
There are also so many lists added, so if there is another list better
suited, please let me know.
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As there is no answer to my WinTVR problem, I am signing off again.
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> Have the other suse.com lists been killed also?
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> Maybe the better question is, where is the new list of current list
> servers?
http://en.openSUSE.com > Communicate > Mailing lists
That is where it was for a long time already.
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 05:37:47PM -0800, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
> ps aux | grep evolution
> kill -9 whatever PID show.
`killall evolution`
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ds plain ...
> unconvincing.
Why? I have seen these kind of things in EULA and contracts lots of times.
But whith writing that and dismissing it upfront means that you actualy
are not interested in any real answers.
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d give it to you? Do
you want them to nullify the contract?
What details do you want to see specificaly? Do you think these demands
are reasonable to what you normaly would ask after a deal, or are they
just fueled by all the FUD that is going on?
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I will remain sceptical as always. There has nothing changed that made me
more or less sceptical of what Microsoft is doing. Why would I or anybody
else suddenly become less sceptical? Or more sceptical for that matter.
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On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 03:10:13PM -0900, John Andersen wrote:
> On Saturday 11 November 2006 15:01, houghi wrote:
> > So if somebody could look at my notes, look at the script and tell me what
> > I missed after the kernel update, please let me know.
>
> I'll give the
nder.
Disclaimers like this are useless. I can not recieve anything in error.
All that I recieve was send to me on purpose. If it contains any
confidential information then it is up to you to keep it that way. The
moment I recieve it, it isn't confidential anymore.
So how do we know this messag
time interval (e.g. each minute) even if it
is not needed. This means if you send two mails within that minute, you
have the same signature. If you don't send an email, there is unneeded
activity.
With fifo you will only get a new signature when there is a request.
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> want their web servers, j2ee, databases etc on their workstations.
Well, if only there was a Server one where the D would be replaced by and
S. :-D
I would say however that SLES and SLED are directed at companies. openSUSE
and SUSE are directed at users and powerusers..
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 11:28:22PM +0100, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
> You can try to be as positive as you like about this "deal" houghi,
> but in the end you know just as well as the rest that MS is not in
> it to make nice with OSS "community" or anyone supporting O
wing URLs:
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2168151/novells-opens-microsoft
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS2927608517.html
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS4287912423.html
http://en.opensuse.org/Novell_Supported_Projects
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Again, it is very frustrating that I can not get it to work after several
hundred tries and at least 100 hours and about 50 sites, including the one
above. Also because I looked before buying and it was said that it would
be the easiest card to get working.
So if somebody could look at my notes, loo
As everything I write seems to be ending in a needless discussion, I am
unsubscribing from opensuse. This so that I won't be tempting to defend
my points of view each and every time.
I know this will be a relief for most.
Perhaps in a few months I get back ...
Don't forget to have fu
hus not important.
And thanks for not answering or adressing any of the questions I asked.
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licies on how things are
communicated to openSUSE, to the press and to the genral public?
Is there an `official openSUSE` representation outside of openSUSE.org and
its mailinglists, or is it just happenig here? Do we need
openSUSE-representation outside of openSUSE.org and co?
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> This is why open projects live from persons which have good "social
> instincts", compensating the missing communication, this is how it ever
> will be.
Sure. That is also very important. Communication is also an importand
part
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 02:09:21AM +0200, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, houghi wrote:
>
> >The issue is still, I believe, that communication is lacking and lacking
> >seriously. Calling something the wrong name is just part of the issue.
>
the date is set differently.
It also shows the differenence between be who works like a monkey writing
Shakespear and you who knows what he is doing. :-)
Thomas: I hope that you will be reporting that back to the hypetobox
developers.
Thanks for the solution.
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E Linux.
Although that would be *my* favour, it would still be wrong.
The issue is still, I believe, that communication is lacking and lacking
seriously. Calling something the wrong name is just part of the issue.
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 12:41:51PM +0200, houghi wrote:
> Strange. I don't get any bogus date message.
> Do you get them on the directory that you posted (aug'97) or on other
> directories?
Still curious if it happend with other directories. I can imagine that it
did if the
This produces more bogus date messages for me than the hypetombox.pl
> script alone does :-(
Strange. I don't get any bogus date message.
Do you get them on the directory that you posted (aug'97) or on other
directories?
I get this:
[12:38:03] [~/tmp/mail]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : l
total 1692
d
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 02:26:00AM +0200, houghi wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 07:09:52PM +0200, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
> > Here is a gzipped tar archive with an old hypermail archive from
> > lists.suse.com:
> >
> > http://lists4.opensuse.org/1997-Aug.tar.gz
>
3.mbox
That seems to work at least, although it is the wrong dat (DUH). So proof
of concept is given.
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On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 10:43:05PM -0500, Rajko M wrote:
> BTW, I have to see for some blog place where I can put my rant in :-)
http://en.opensuse.org/User:Rajko_m
HTH, HAND. ;-)
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On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 08:58:24PM +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 08:16:55PM +0200, houghi wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 01:38:51PM +0200, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
> > > So you won't see SuSE/Novell offering such external links. However,
> >
riting SuSE instead of SUSE. :-(
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On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 10:09:24PM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
I insisted only
>> nor did I insist
Did you insist or did you not insist.
You know what? You are right and I have my peace. So whatever.
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asume that no good wording will be found. Such an assumtion is degrading.
As you have better understanding of the use of English words, or so you
seem to claim, that is something you should have noticed.
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a clue what to fill out as login. I mean I new the
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too
> confusing
> for people to figure out which aspects of opensuse belong on there - a lot of
> people like
Leave it as a honey trap. :-) People still unwilling or unable to
understand can use it as their playground. A bit like these castles you
have outside hamburger places. (Also
itself, it would be a good idea. The question is how often to post. A
15 or 20 minute interval. ;-)
(It is a cynical joke, laugh)
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On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 08:34:32PM +0200, Marcus Rueckert wrote:
> On 2006-06-05 20:17:50 +0200, houghi wrote:
> > Should not be too hard to do, but then I have not looked at it, so it
> > could be unpossible.
> >
>
> you are way too bored are you?
> but go ahead
'add source' process of each tool.
Should not be too hard to do, but then I have not looked at it, so it
could be unpossible.
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r and im already
> working on it since last weekend.
This does not explain what will happen to opensuse itself. That is where
the problem is. If anything I would say that if there is opensuse-users
and opensuse, I would have no idea where to ask community questions and
where to ask technical ones.
h
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 08:38:37PM -0400, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
> Could you please stop posting these to the list and perhaps send them
> direct to the people that seem to offend you.
No.
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get there was to know it was there in the first place. I
am sure many other articles won't be found at all, because nobody knows
they are there.
As long as there is no own searchengine, you have to rely on the goodwill
of others and just one search I did showed it did not work.
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I peronaly just have a feeling (and pexperience) that it won't work. I
would love to be wrong if the result is a clutterfree place to discuss
non-technical openSUSE stuff.
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On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 08:56:33AM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Sunday 04 June 2006 08:51, houghi wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > > > Or is it some joke I don't get, ...
> > >
> > > Probably.
> >
> > Then please elaborate. I am willing to
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 08:55:46AM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> By him, at long last, but not by you. You made eight posts in this
> thread and never once gave the definition I asked for.
I think I did. Sorry if you did not like it.
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answer it,
> > Or is it some joke I don't get, ...
>
> Probably.
Then please elaborate. I am willing to learn.
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On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 08:27:40AM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> It is not that the answer was not to my liking, it was that the answer
> was not given.
And just before you said: "And while Graham has actually answered my
question"
So was the aswer give or was the answer no
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 09:46:50AM -0500, S Glasoe wrote:
> Maybe if you weren't so quick others of us would be able to issue the same
> 'help message' and then it would look like the community is responding not
> just one person.
Let us see if this actually happe
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 08:01:22AM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Sunday 04 June 2006 07:58, houghi wrote:
> > On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 11:15:04PM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> >
> > > SuSE Linux
> >
> >
> > Since a long time it is SUSE Linux.
Lists
If you can't understand what this list is about, you don't need to be
here.
> I flamed no one in any way. I posted to ask a question. A question to
> which, until now, I got no actual answer. All I got was a lot of
> tangential stuff.
I am sorry that you did not like the ans
t to, not because I have to, unless Novell will give me money. :-)
> It's not just houghi who can send those replies to redirect
> people/threads. Everyone can do.
> It's just that currently houghi has the time for doing it (again, thanks
> for doing so ;)). And I guess no o
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 12:54:11PM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
> Note, I'm not talking about building and hosting packages like mad in
> the Build Service, that's another topic.
... and another list
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On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 11:15:04PM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> SuSE Linux
Since a long time it is SUSE Linux. Perhaps the people at SUSE could do a
grep on SuSE in documentation and see where it still says SuSE and not
SUSE when refereing to the product.
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issue since the beginning as some might know. Perhaps
merging with suse-linux-e is a better way, or an autoreply that explains
what is going on and that they should use suse-linux-e.
Completely killing the list will just suck the people to another openSUSE
list, so it would be great to use it as a ho
uld be in just one mailinglist? If you think
it should be in one, then it will become so large nobody will be able to
do anything with it.
Most likely you agree that there should be some difference in
mailinglists. As you do not agree with the current lists, how do you
propose to solve it?
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a link to what the project exactly is and I asume you have read
that.
Somehow I am sure that you understand what the intention is and that you
are just not happy with the definition, so how would YOU define it?
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http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate#Mailing_Lists explains more what the
subjects are for each list.
HTH, HAND.
ple to cut the crossposting. Not everybody would
know how to do that or understand why.
Again, if possible, please let me know, because that would be a great way
to do it.
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On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 01:08:32AM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
> >> I say Houghi is doing an important and unpleasant task. If you have
> >> suggestions on how to make the message more polite please post them.
>
> 100% ACK
>
> Houghi is doing a good job a
On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 02:14:55PM -0700, Renegade Penguin wrote:
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me beer, I won't leave. I only leave when I can
get (or take) any more beer. ;-)
Other people look and see that questions are answerd anyway, so these
people also have no need to go elsewhere. That at least is my experience.
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that replies to point people in the right direction will also be very
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On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 12:53:05PM -0700, Renegade Penguin wrote:
Please do not toppost.
> I think this is a better solution that JDD has proposed.
>
> Houghi gets all upset when valid constructive criticism is made,
> insisting he is right, makes demands that all correspondence
point out each time we see a technical discussion
starting? My idea is to kill this list, as it already is lost and make a
new one: opensuse-community.
Anybody other (better) ideas?
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On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 08:25:37PM +0200, houghi wrote:
> 2) If you do, also include a pointer to the correct list.
I have changed my signature. Is the mail that you get when you subscribe
also saying something similar? If not, it might be included there, so we
can point people to that m
On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 11:21:45AM -0700, Renegade Penguin wrote:
> I actually did have a good idea, and posted it. The occasional helpful
> issue is pretty good. Houghi writing to them *privately* instead of in
> public, upsetting others, was the suggestion that I used. I did this
stions here.
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>
> Today I
opensuse.org/Communicate to see wich list is
exactly for what purpose.
Again, this is not a flame. This is intended to bring you to the correct
place so you will get better help _and_ to keep this list free from
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icate to see wich list is
exactly for what purpose.
Again, this is not a flame. This is intended to bring you to the correct
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gt; absolutely worth a look and really instructive. Maybe not the chapters
> related to the technical aspects but the chapters concerned with the
> social aspects of a project (e.g. "Managing Volunteers").
Indeed a great read. Thanks. Read this, people.
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it more what the
reaction of management is. Not verbatim, but just a general idea.
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> Today I went outside
n_Sources
http://en.opensuse.org/Package_Management
and perhaps see that they also have "Additional info and links" so that
they point to each other. There might be more info already available.
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Don't know if we have it ready yet.
I think it is something to seriously think about for 10.2. That way you
have a 6CD installable solution and a Live/Installable DVD5. I believe
that is the power of Knoppix. You can try it and if you like it, install
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obvious, that we forget how a newbie sees it.
Let yourself be heard in factory. Otherwise it is just jdd and me taking
up space. :-)
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or are you (multiple people) afraid to
get wet?
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> Today I went outside.
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 06:30:19PM -0400, BandiPat wrote:
> How about then if SUSE posted an ISO of the CD in the pack for us to
> download with the fixes? That particular CD image could be used to
> replace the bad one released!
If, then a diff
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On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 05:03:34PM +0200, Danilo Jonas wrote:
> All jokes about the Swiss being slow are so damn close to truth...
I wonder what this will do in ~/.procmailrc :
:0:
* 1^0 ^From:.*Danilo Jonas
/dev/null
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> Today I went outside. My pupils h
e wiki. If ther are issues with that,
you can go to the wiki list.
The wiki list is not so much about content of the wiki as it is about the
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>
>
re an other way to figure out what projects stand for? Now there
are not that many projects. However if in the future several hundred
(thousands?) small projects are added, a directory tree will not be enough.
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On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:44:13PM +1000, Peter Flodin wrote:
Something realy strange is going on, because I got this message twice as
well. It must be hanging somewhere and I can't figure out where.
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to the problem that
> led me away from Debian in the first place.
I feel sorry that you feel that way. If you look at the list 'factory' you
will see that there was a lot of interest in user input.
Also people have reacted on it and solutions ARE in the making.
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whatever project related to it. Much more.
If possible so much that we don't need to ask what is going on and what
will be happening with version X.Y. It should be clear. Either by
anouncement or by wiki or whatever.
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On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 03:22:02PM -0500, MetricUS wrote:
> I sincerely hope you don't not know the meaning of "shut up"!
Shut up, troll.
> Ciao!
I hope this means you leave.
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e more I use it, the more I like it, but
> it certainly cannot be called final release. It's possibly a beta version,
> but nothing more.
And how often do you need to repeat yourself or others? Looks like AOLs "ME
TOO"
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lt with. Saying it again and again is as
usefull as pressing the elevator button several times extra.
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>
> Today I went outside. My pupil
up on
the openSUSE mailinglist-server.
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>
> Today I went outside. My pupils have ne
t happen again.
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> Today I went outside. My pupils have never been tinier...
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On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:34:47PM +0200, Azerion wrote:
Strange. This message I also get a few times. Just as some others.
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>
> Today
ded to bring you to the correct
place so you will get better help _and_ to keep this list free from
unwanted treads.
Thanks and I hope you will soon find a solution.
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