On Thu 31 May 2007 13:01:34 NZST +1200, Randall R Schulz wrote:
name. Whois springs to mind. I'm not sure what the one in /sbin
does, but it doesn't appear to be at all the same thing that the
one in /usr/bin/ does (which is to look up whois directory
information).
% rpm -q
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:14:35PM +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
/etc/slp.reg.d/sane.reg:service scanner.sane://$HOSTNAME:6566,en,65535
/etc/slp.reg.d/ssh.reg:service ssh://$HOSTNAME:22,en,65535
/etc/slp.reg.d/ssh.reg:service fish://$HOSTNAME:22,en,65535
Strange, not on my system:
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The Wednesday 2007-05-30 at 19:11 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
It looks like Sax2 has gone on some kind of a weight-loss program
between versions 2.7 and 8.1.
Or the file has changed name to something more sensible.
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Cheers,
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The Thursday 2007-05-31 at 07:13 +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Anyhow, being the only Linux distribution that would do it is a
sufficient reason _not_ to do it.
I find it surprising people fail to see that.
O:-)
No, because it always has had
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 22:13, Pascal Bleser wrote:
...
Anyhow, being the only Linux distribution that would do it is a
sufficient reason _not_ to do it.
I find it surprising people fail to see that.
By that logic, we need only one distribution, since there would be no
justification for
On Fri 01 Jun 2007 01:10:40 NZST +1200, Michael Schroeder wrote:
/etc/slp.reg.d/sane.reg:
...
##Register a saned service on this system
service:scanner.sane://$HOSTNAME:6566,en,65535
But it's marked as a config file, maybe you got a very old version...
Eh, 10.2 is not that old ;) Fixed in
hi, I was referred to this list from [opensuse-project]--- to request a
package change for the next release CD|DVD of openSUSE.
My suggestion is to include the packages [ yasm, nasm ] on the five(5) CD set
as well as the DVD. Currently it is included on the DVD, but was omitted from
the CDs.
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In 10.0, there were pkgs for wireles pcmcia-cards that indeed worked fine.
But the modules in 10.2 that are installed by default,do not.
You have to configure them yourself, but the right choice: wireless,
pcmcia, makes only the networkmanager think