* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Oct 15. 2006 18:18]:
[...]
By poking around http://www.kernel.org/ I discovered a very simple
change to sky2.c in Linux kernel 2.6.19 (-rc2) that enables support for
the 88E8056 as it is identified in current Asus P5B mainboards (and,
probably, others,
Hi everybody,
On the openSUSE Wiki, it's written that with openSUSE 10.2, Mozilla Firefox 2.0 should be delivered (Mozilla is due to be released in October).
But up to now, even in the current factory tree, there are no traces of Firefox 2.0. Only 1.5.0.7 is available.
Is this to be changed or
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On the openSUSE Wiki, it's written that with openSUSE 10.2, Mozilla
Firefox 2.0 should be delivered (Mozilla is due to be released in October).
But up to now, even in the current factory tree, there are no traces of
Firefox 2.0. Only 1.5.0.7 is available.
Is
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 12:57 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Hi everybody,
On the openSUSE Wiki, it's written that with openSUSE 10.2, Mozilla
Firefox 2.0 should be delivered (Mozilla is due to be released in
October).
But up to now, even in the current factory tree, there are no traces
JP Rosevear schrieb:
We are packaging 2.0 for 10.2.
Which leads to the question: What will happen to xulrunner?
There are currently two versions of it in the factory tree (but the
later one of them is unused).
You are not going to ship both versions in the end, are you?
Unfortunately the
Andreas Hanke wrote:
JP Rosevear schrieb:
We are packaging 2.0 for 10.2.
Which leads to the question: What will happen to xulrunner?
There are currently two versions of it in the factory tree (but the
later one of them is unused).
You are not going to ship both versions in the end, are
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 16:20 +0100, James Ogley wrote:
Ref: http://rubberturnip.org.uk/index.cgi/2006/10/13
A while ago[1] there was some discussion here around the compositing
manager in Metacity. I've built metacity packages and libcm which is
required for the CM in my BS repo[2]. I don't
Klaus,
On Monday 16 October 2006 00:06, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Oct 15. 2006 18:18]:
[...]
By poking around http://www.kernel.org/ I discovered a very
simple change to sky2.c in Linux kernel 2.6.19 (-rc2) that enables
support for the 88E8056 as it is
On 10/16/06, JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 16:20 +0100, James Ogley wrote:
Ref: http://rubberturnip.org.uk/index.cgi/2006/10/13
A while ago[1] there was some discussion here around the compositing
manager in Metacity. I've built metacity packages and libcm which
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 15:18]:
this can be passed to the driver at runtime.
How is that done? I haven't been able to find a comprehensive
specification or list of kernel command-line options. Or do you mean it
can be done even after the system is running?
If
Bernhard Walle wrote:
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 15:18]:
this can be passed to the driver at runtime.
How is that done? I haven't been able to find a comprehensive
specification or list of kernel command-line options. Or do you mean it
can be done even after the system
Hello,
* Carl-Daniel Hailfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 16:33]:
Bernhard Walle wrote:
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 15:18]:
this can be passed to the driver at runtime.
How is that done? I haven't been able to find a comprehensive
specification or list of kernel
Bernhard Walle wrote:
Hello,
* Carl-Daniel Hailfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 16:33]:
Bernhard Walle wrote:
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 15:18]:
this can be passed to the driver at runtime.
How is that done? I haven't been able to find a comprehensive
* Carl-Daniel Hailfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 17:03]:
Bernhard Walle wrote:
Hello,
* Carl-Daniel Hailfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 16:33]:
Bernhard Walle wrote:
* Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-16 15:18]:
this can be passed to the driver at runtime.
How
You has the Ethernet controller enabled in the bios?
I have:
lspci -vv
00:09.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c940 10/100/1000Base-T
[Marvell] (rev 12)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V600/P4P800/K8V motherboard
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV+ VGASnoop-
2006/10/16, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan,
On Monday 16 October 2006 10:09, Juan Erbes wrote:
You has the Ethernet controller enabled in the bios?
...
I have much more than that... Now.
I just applied the patch to the sky2.c driver code and rebuilt my kernel
modules. Now I have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone would have to create the icons in the first place. They don't
create themselves. It seems that the previous icon theme is not
complete any more because of new YaST modules being added over the
time. You are willing to create matching icons?
Andreas, that is a
On Monday 16 October 2006 10:27, Juan Erbes wrote:
2006/10/16, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan,
On Monday 16 October 2006 10:09, Juan Erbes wrote:
You has the Ethernet controller enabled in the bios?
...
I have much more than that... Now.
I just applied the patch to
Per Jessen schrieb:
Andreas, that is a silly and unnecessarily sarcastic question. Bart
only pointed out that the current set of YaST icons is ugly and dull,
just as I did on 10 Oct.
It doesn't work that way. I seriously doubt that calling the icon theme
ugly or silly or whatever gives you
Op zondag 15 oktober 2006 23:50, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Say it isn't true openSUSE becomes Gnome minded (at Novell-request I
am
90% sure) as we all can see using KDE.
Do you really think so?
Are you using the current Alphas? Did you compare both environments there?
I run
Andreas Hanke wrote:
Per Jessen schrieb:
Andreas, that is a silly and unnecessarily sarcastic question. Bart
only pointed out that the current set of YaST icons is ugly and dull,
just as I did on 10 Oct.
It doesn't work that way. I seriously doubt that calling the icon
theme ugly or
Bart Otten schrieb:
However I allready made an new icon for AppArmor cause
it is not sharp aan looks (or looked) out of order in 10.1...
The AppArmor icons look a little bit out of place because they are not
from the same origin as the yast2-theme-{SuSELinux,openSUSE} package. It
has nothing
Per Jessen schrieb:
I believe that Novell would like to sell a product that is pleasing to
the eye too. So when I call such a drastic change in icons ugly,
yes, I do believe it will work. I don't think they're inconsistent nor
do I think they're out of place, I only think they're ugly and
Op maandag 16 oktober 2006 23:24, schreef Andreas Hanke:
Per Jessen schrieb:
I believe that Novell would like to sell a product that is pleasing to
the eye too. So when I call such a drastic change in icons ugly,
yes, I do believe it will work. I don't think they're inconsistent nor
do
Goodday,
there is an wiki-page for installing without using any cd/dvd at all. However
it requires some technical skills and the tutorial is rather long.
For openSUSE-testing I used an DVD-image this time and it worked great.
However, I had to find out myself how to get it done. For that
Op maandag 16 oktober 2006 22:53, schreef Andreas Hanke:
Bart Otten schrieb:
However I allready made an new icon for AppArmor cause
it is not sharp aan looks (or looked) out of order in 10.1...
The AppArmor icons look a little bit out of place because they are not
from the same origin as
Andreas Hanke wrote:
No, this is not sarcasm, this is just a problem description. The
previous icon theme has been designed by an artist who is no longer
designing YaST icons (that's what I understand, at least). Besides all
ugly and dull categorizations, criticism needs to be constructive as
Normally I've used to download the non-OSS dvd iso and burn the DVD for
installation.
Now I though to try the Internet installation according to
http://en.opensuse.org/Development_Version#Internet_Installation
First I downloaded and burned the DVD-i386-mini.iso on a CDR.
But what is the correct
Hi,
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
Normally I've used to download the non-OSS dvd iso and burn the DVD for
installation.
Now I though to try the Internet installation according to
http://en.opensuse.org/Development_Version#Internet_Installation
First I downloaded and burned the
Terje J. Hanssen schrieb:
But what is the correct ftp address to enter according to
# 4. Point the YaST installer to the installation repository (by
pressing F3 and then F4)
[...]
(the rpm location didn't look to work
On 06/10/17 01:50 (GMT+0200) Terje J. Hanssen apparently typed:
Normally I've used to download the non-OSS dvd iso and burn the DVD for
installation.
Now I though to try the Internet installation according to
http://en.opensuse.org/Development_Version#Internet_Installation
First I downloaded
Felix,
On Monday 16 October 2006 17:13, Felix Miata wrote:
...
Note that you need not download even the mini iso if your
installation target already has a working grub. All you need is the
linux and initrd from the appropriate boot/*/loader directory placed
where a grub stanza can find it.
On 06/10/16 18:11 (GMT-0700) Randall R Schulz apparently typed:
On Monday 16 October 2006 17:13, Felix Miata wrote:
Note that you need not download even the mini iso if your
installation target already has a working grub. All you need is the
linux and initrd from the appropriate
On Monday 16 October 2006 20:11, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Felix,
On Monday 16 October 2006 17:13, Felix Miata wrote:
...
Note that you need not download even the mini iso if your
installation target already has a working grub. All you need is the
linux and initrd from the appropriate
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