this though:
rpm -qa amarok\*
In that case, rpm will only list the packages that have a name starting
with amarok
hope this helps
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request avoids having to update the desktop link when
another translation is added (because it's all kept on server side).
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Would it be possible to create a new project DTP (or Publishing,
whatever) ?
For adding antiword, lyx, scribus, ...
(and please add me (login=pbleser) and mrdocs as maintainers)
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(sorry, wrong list)
meh
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suits claim yeah but
it's community support not official support and ...)
4) - clearly explain the options and quickly get the user there, which
can be achieved through action oriented bullet lists (as explained above)
Thanks for reading.
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, but Réserve may be better. Package
repository gives Réserve de paquetages, Dépôt de paquetages
(paquetage is very odd in french, but most used anyway)
Dépôt is the adequate term IMO.
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years of conventions on Unix systems and would be the
only Linux distribution doing that by default.
So that's definitely a no.
Do it on your box if you like to or even add a switch in YaST2 to enable
it, but don't make it the default setting.
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Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 13:41, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Adding /sbin/ to user's $PATH doesn't lower your security. (because
you're still bound by Linux-user security privileges)
But it will make our
need to
edit a single configuration file and it's pretty straightforward (if you
understand HA clustering basics, which you'll need anyway).
Documentation is available on http://linux-ha.org
Specifically:
http://linux-ha.org/ha.cf
http://linux-ha.org/haresources
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, Beta, RC and Factory
versions of openSUSE
http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate#Development_Lists
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by marcus do function though..;-)
But both are dog-slow.
Try this one, always been very fast and reliable:
http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/ftp.suse.com/suse/update/10.2/
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least, one should be able to turn it off in YaST2 and IMHO
it should be turned off by default in openSUSE (maybe turn it on by
default in SLE*).
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in the package (as AJ just explained above).
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remote
(file) systems which have sshd installed just by using the fish://
protocol. Very handy. ;-)
Or sftp:// for that purpose (why go through the fish hack if you can use
sftp -- except when sftp is explicitly disabled on the ssh server)
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messages are not intended for discussions, and reading
beyond first few posts becomes quite annoying experience.
But maybe the point about the triage is precisely to get it done
quickly, not spend weeks to discuss it -- exactly as on bugzilla or
using emails.
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dogfood is rule #1 and I really wonder what the GNOME
devs @Novell are using on their workstations... if it's SLED then why
the heck have the improvements made in SLED not made their way into
openSUSE ?
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without network (if that's of any use at all)
- - very small with network
etc...
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the firefox extenstion working , beid tools are
working and i can read the cert using the opensc pkcs15-tool command.
question: will this be fixed with an update ?
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if the remote
serial/timestamp differs.
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repositories, you also have the bigger boys in the
European mirror scene: ftp.belnet.be and ftp.heanet.ie
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Lukas Ocilka wrote:
Pascal Bleser wrote:
What do you think ?
I'd rather vote for enhancing the firewall module ;)
FTP server isn't a bad idea though, help about that is asked now and
then on #suse (IRC).
I have plans (and features) to enhance
-oss - source RPMs for the non-oss tree
* src-oss - source RPMs for the oss tree
All in all, much better like that.
Couldn't agree more.
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rather vote for enhancing the firewall module ;)
FTP server isn't a bad idea though, help about that is asked now and
then on #suse (IRC).
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observe that eye candy
seems to sell well with some.
+ compiz and beryl already have their own applications for configuration
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huh? wtf are you doing ?
Just use LVM in the first place.
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--bind) ... ?
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, at the meeting, AJ said Mono won't be upgraded to 1.2
in 10.2.
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BTW)
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something that should be made a lot easier).
OTOH if you end up with an UI in a language you don't understand, you
won't even make it far enough as to add the internet repository to
install the packages for your language.
What package sizes are we talking about ?
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Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 10:51:08PM +0100, Pascal Bleser wrote:
As a side note, do we have some numbers about the size of language
support (per language) ? Just a gross approximation ?
Hm.. I don't know...
On one hand
libmp4v2):
http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/suser-guru/rpm/packages/Sound/amarok/
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tests, aria2c
seems to even use slightly less than rtorrent, but both are comparable).
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David Bolt wrote:
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006, Pascal Bleser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-
David Bolt wrote:
[0] There's a copy I built here:
URL:http://www.davjam.org/~davjam/linux/SUSE-10.0/i586/
URL:http://www.davjam.org/~davjam/linux/SUSE-10.1/i586
on their own, sure, feel free to
take it on.
But good luck, some of us kernel developers take this kind of
infringement quite seriously...
Greg, thanks for threatening.
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On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 11:42:02PM +0100, Pascal Bleser wrote:
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On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 03:17:53PM +0100, Martin Schlander wrote:
Torsdag 02 november 2006 10:33 skrev
to complex in the first place.
If that was trivial to do, even for beginners, it would make a lot of
things easier.
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on Ubuntu,
where OpenOffice.org was started late and was last to finish by a
considerable margin.
What can I say... you're welcome to contribute a patch.
Shouldn't be that hard to implement btw.
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, amongst other things, mp3 and mp4 support, which isn't
compiled into the SUSE package.
I guess just a simple list without giving hints where to get unencumbered
packages would be legally OK?
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Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Pascal Bleser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Per Jessen wrote:
They look at little tired and dull, IMO.
+1
-1
Matter of taste etc... but to me the default tango icon set is just
plain horrible, a step backwards in terms
a drawback: makes running SUSE on old
hardware impossible (agreed, that would be really old hardware, but still).
[1]http://ftp.belnet.be/mirrors/FOSDEM/FOSDEM2006-OpenOffice.avi
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, I guess gnomification keeps going.
Maybe we should collect some money and ask Everaldo to design a
beautiful tango-compliant icon set.
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Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Please try to use FreeJava as much as possible, and use less Sun Java.
Especially now, when FreeJava has the same feature-set.
... which is not true, unfortunately, at this time.
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Sonja Krause-Harder wrote:
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 12:22:23AM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Yeah, well, there's no substantial point in building 1.5 bytecode if the
source code doesn't use features from JSE 5 (generics, annotations,
autoboxing
. On PPC you must use IBM's.
The MacOSX/PPC JVM is ported by Apple, not by Sun.
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bytecode uses more RAM when running with 1.5 than with 1.4 ? oO
But still, I think having both is the better approach.
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understand what you mean.
For your own code, just use -source 1.4 -target 1.4
For third party jars, make sure they support the 1.4.2 JVM.
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Manfred Tremmel wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 14. September 2006 21:34 schrieb Pascal Bleser:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
to 1.5.0 on my knightsoft-net Webserver, it needs to much memory
for the small vserver.
The same bytecode uses more RAM when running
in
the Build Service. Then we would be able to build more and more packages
with GCJ/GNU Classpath instead of using the Sun javac, as a lot of
progress is being made with every GNU Classpath release.
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smart installs to fulfill dependencies. I have to investigate
that further.
I'll try to discuss an optimal implementation with Gustavo Niemeyer, to
get it merged upstream.
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hope this helps, but I guess it doesn't ;)
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the above mentioned patch.
(*) ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/mozilla/10.1
Note that all the credits go to Wolfgang, I've merely added that patch
to his src RPM ;)
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).
this is _not_ nice. it makes it impossible to join the author of the mail
Email addresses on public mailing-list archives are the biggest help for
spammers. There is no way those emails should _not_ be obfuscated.
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=System/inotify-tools
(2.2 is built and underway)
I've a patch pending to createrepo to speed this up considerably again,
if the repo didn't change between invocations.
What is that patch doing ? :)
Also, consider using createrepo --cache
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Pascal Bleser wrote:
houghi wrote:
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 11:15:31PM +0200, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Sure, yast could do that by itself, and even on every start, but that
would reduce user experience drastically for some setups (My local repo
;)).
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What's the meaning of this line:
FLAGS update
in yast2 repository content files ?
e.g. here:
http://ftp.belnet.be/pub/mirrors/ftp.opensuse.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/content
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Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Pascal Bleser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 23. 2006 12:42]:
[...]
Now, with those patterns, if they're not a closed, well-defined list of
options to choose from, we will most probably end up with chaos.
Well, actually I don't
.
It would be really neat to also implement pattern support into smart,
for example.
smart upgrade pattern:Desktop/KDE3
;)
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candidates ?
group name=Productivity
group name=Chat
package name=xchat
depends group=Desktop/GNOME /
/package
package name=konversation
depends group=Desktop/KDE /
/package
/group
/group
?
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installing some package).
IMO upgrading packages should be a one-click, show a proposal, give the
option to deselect some upgrade operations (if needed), and then a
confirmation button, that's it.
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[ ] jabberd (summary, descr)
[ ] XMPP (5222)
[ ] XMPP/SSL (5223)
etc...
That's probably easy enough for beginners and still flexible enough for
experts.
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Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Martin Schlander wrote:
Torsdag 15 juni 2006 13:47 skrev Christoph Thiel:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Maybe the two of you should cooporate instead of competing? :)
We are not really
or FTP would be much more appropriate (it's just a few bytes).
So make it easier for the repo's to be added. That might solve some
problems, but not all.
It would definitely make package installation a lot easier for not so
experienced users IMO.
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houghi wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 04:06:10PM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
- some packager from the openSUSE community (me, Packman, Novell KDE
packagers, ...) makes SUSE Linux RPMs of amarok 1.4.1
- that packager sends the amarok devs a file
, between
yast2-zypp-ZMD (which will always be a hack as long as yast2
bypasses ZMD and/or repository management isn't done by zypp)
Am I missing something ?
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on mirror
servers is a blocker ;)
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parent directory) and you're done.
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, then just turn it off, SUSE Linux
10.1 will remain an excellent distribution to work with.
The same cannot be said of the package management subsystem. The
latter must work reliably, always, so we really have to identify and
fix bugs there (and not dismiss them).
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999
isag -p ~/sar
... then choose the file (click on the - button) and choose memory
or CPU graph (and you can even save the picture).
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tagmedia is
not found in the PATH ;)
(type -p returns 1 (error) when it cannot find and 0 (ok) when it can
find what is specified behind it)
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of actually configured channels, the command is
smart channel --show
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problems to expect there.
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asked 100 times
every day on IRC).
Whether it's a blocker or not has to be decided by AJ.
Always file a bug: if it's not in Bugzilla, then it's not there ;)
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hang - or rather, smart would hang
until the RPM database is unlocked, then lock it, do its stuff, and
unlock the database.
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the Hardware Compatibility List:
http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Network_Adapters_%28Wireless%29
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jdd wrote:
Ulrich Windl wrote:
On 30 Mar 2006 at 10:20, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Ulrich Windl wrote:
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YaST - System Update
Actually, I never found out what that is supposed to do. It seems you
cannot
upgrade (e.g. 9.2 - 9.3) using that. So
installation source, then do system upgrade.
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Robert Schiele wrote:
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 11:17:53AM +0100, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Apart from that, I'd be willing to provide gcc3 packages for SUSE Linux
in my repository (for C and C++) but... what would be the best place for
it, how to best
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J Sloan wrote:
Pascal Bleser wrote:
Indeed, you'd best run Oracle on SLES.
True, SLES is the safe choice, and that's what my large SuSE
customers are running - but I often do work for some smallish,
cost-sensitive shops that are running SuSE
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