Rajko M. wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007 06:53:19 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rajko M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-31-07 07:30]:
Although someone removed advice for;
cd /usr/src/linux
make oldconfig
make prepare
from article
http://en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA
in my experience, nvidia install
On Friday 31 August 2007 06:53:19 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Rajko M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-31-07 07:30]:
> > Although someone removed advice for;
> >cd /usr/src/linux
> >make oldconfig
> >make prepare
> > from article
> > http://en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA
> > in my experience, nvid
Am Freitag, 31. August 2007 schrieb Carlos Gonçalves:
>
> Maybe it worths file a bug report. Please do that and let us.
Done: Bug #306983
regards, Jens
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On 31/08/2007, Sid Boyce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reading the Ubuntu complaints, it seems the guy who dreamt this up, did
> it as a kludge for his usual screwups. With Mandriva I never get a
> failure, if I have a new kernel with the nvidia driver not built for it,
> no problem I get the kernel
Alex Lau wrote:
Dear all
For a solution some of you could help to create, the idea is using YaST
profile + SaX2 -a with a boot menu options which trigger a flag to run
SaX2 -a as needed and if X being configure correctly it will using YaST
profile to reserve the configuration.
Of course you ca
"Hello all
I have been running Hyperion (now Oracle) essbase Release 7.1.0 (ESB7100B181)
on opensuse
(since v10.0) for development, testing and pleasure because my employer
currently runs its
production version of essbase on Unix (Sun).
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On 31/08/2007, Christian Morales Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why to use sax2 -a? I have not tested it, but I suppose it will have his own
> problems trying to find the best configuration automagically. To me the
> Ubuntu way is better, give the user a failsafe GUI mode from where he can use
>
Em Sexta, 31 de Agosto de 2007, o Jens Nixdorf escreveu:
> Anybody else has the same problem? Where can i look for some logs
> regarding the suspend action?
I can confirm this issue too. At least on 26 Aug my laptop was resuming
without troubles but after upgrading to Factory (don't know exactly
Hello.
Maybe you've read about new Updated KDE 4.0.0 Release Schedule
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-core-devel&m=118856879831611&w=2
or
http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.0_Release_Schedule
So, my question is.Is it still necessary to integrate tango icons for YaST when
someone uses KDE?
I know
On Thursday 30 August 2007 10:21:34 CyberOrg wrote:
> On 8/30/07, Alexey Eremenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:.
>
> > More specifically, the ability to recover from Graphics Adapter
> > misconfigurations.
> >
> > It is called: BulletProofX !
> >
> > I would like to see this included into openSUSE (11
TooMany Secrets schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> Please, excuse me if it isn't the right list, and for my bad english...
>
> I have a 10.3 beta-2 (upgraded today at 15:30 GMT+2), with
> kernel-source and linux-kernel-headers installed. The problem is when
> I try to install the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.ru
could not this be synced with the "failsafe" boot option?
jdd
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2007/8/31, Alberto Passalacqua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> .
> So, there is no surprise in requiring to the user to know SaX.
Well I know sax well enough, and use cli to configure my system a lot.
but sax2 is one of command you don't use that often and I have to type
sax2 --help to remember the switch
Hi all,
made a fresh install from the beta2-ISO at 25th August. Nearly everything
went fine. Interesting in this case is that suspend to ram was working
until last wednesday, when i made an update with smart. Only two
repositories are listed in smart: factory and factory-non-oss. But since
i m
BulletProofX can really enlarge our user base to lots of new Windows
users alike.
It is very important to test this technology, and later integrate into our OS.
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On 31/08/2007, Alberto Passalacqua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To configure the nvidia driver, if not using the RPM's or if something
> goes wrong with them, the user is supposed to write something like:
>
> SaX2 -r -m 0=nvidia
>
> So, there is no surprise in requiring to the user to know SaX.
Bu
> "sax.sh -a"? What kind of a joke is this supposed to be? Either we are
> interested in broadening the market or in pushing THE platform for
> developers. Developers, however, do not need any "sax.sh" they just
> need "lspci", "vi" and some "xorg.conf" to start from. Somebody
> deserving th
* Rajko M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-31-07 07:30]:
> Although someone removed advice for;
>cd /usr/src/linux
>make oldconfig
>make prepare
> from article
> http://en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA
> in my experience, nvidia installer will not work without at least first 2
> lines, ie, changing
Hello,
on Donnerstag, 30. August 2007, Benji Weber wrote:
[...]
> I would have thought it would be more sensible to add a check to the
> /etc/init.d/xdm init script to start SaX2 in event of displaymanager
> failing to start.
Yes, would be a nice enhancement.
> Unfortunately KDM returns 0 on X
On Friday 31 August 2007 01:04:46 am TooMany Secrets wrote:
> 2007/8/31, Rajko M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > But there is another question, is it necessary 'bigsmp'.
> > TooMany Secrets should have a big machine (> 4GB RAM, etc) to need it.
>
> No. My machine has 1 Gb RAM. The only question about to
* TooMany Secrets ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20070831 08:03]:
> My kernel is a kernel-smp (default installation into a pentium 4 with
> HT). My workstation is a Dell Precision 380.
No, it is an SMP kernel, but the package it comes from is kernel-default, as
there is no kernel-smp package in 10.3
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