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<0> shuffle2: yes, it is, but this is just weird
<1> skyboy: no, i borrowed a copy of the beta.......... :)
<0> in fact, if I take the Blekin USB root hub from system2 and plug it into system1 (The broken one) the device hotplugs
<2> hi, anyone care to answer a question i have about the suse 10.1 install partitioner?
<3> No it is not weird.. and shuffle the game is still at Alpha
<0> make that "Belkin" not blekin
<2> <-- newbie
<0> but i don't understand why other USB devices hotplug well with the root USB hub on system1
<1> skyboy: i was talking about how i got vista :) i haven't heard of that game
<3> It is really fun, just like world of warcraft (but a lot smaller) and free
<0> anyone here know much about udev/hal/dbus? It must be a problem in there.
<2> right now i have a 60 gig hd, the partition table shows /dev/hda 55.8 GB, /dev/hda2 15GB HPFS/NTFS, /dev/hda2 39.8GB Linux native (Reiser) Mount '/', /dev/hda3 1GB unknown
<0> Oh, and if I boot with ide=nodma, the device WILL hotplug
<4> does anyone know what the super key is?
<4> o and by the way xgl is my god
<5> rlynn: Windows key



<3> I downloaded a .bin program how do i istall it?
<4> o ok thanks
<1> so, i'm ***uming there are some 10.1 xgl-ers on here......how stable is it (compared to xgl + 10.0)?
<5> very stable
<4> i never used xgl on 10
<4> but on 10.1 its good
<4> well since im new to it, how can i get the rain thing to work
<5> Ctrl, Windows key
<1> haha....yeah the water effect is what is going to make me upgrade to 10.1, i think ;)
<4> and then what?
<4>
<5> hold down, move mouse
<4>
<4> hm ok
<5> Shift, F9 for rain
<4> so i just press shift f9 then what?
<6> it seems when I uninstalled Xgl and compiz my nvidia drivers went poof
<4> type?
<5> no just hold shift and then press F9
<4> ok
<6> now my question is : is the driver really uninstalled?
<1> jxmiller: re-installing the nvidia drivers should fix it
<2> so suse likes a serperate partition for /home?
<6> shuffle2 so I dont need to do anything to get rid of the old install? just install again thats it?
<1> jxmiller: i think it happens because xgl writes over one (or more) of the driver files
<1> yeah just re-install em
<6> i see : I think i recall reading that now
<2> is this thing on?
<1> i hear ya
<2> yay!
<1> i have no 10.1 experience thoufh
<7> what package manager does suse 10.1 use
<7> nm
<7> yast
<5> wtf
<5> druid
<8> need help with my wpm11 v4 linksys card
<9> hi , does anyone know of a portable freenx version ? liek somethign I can run completly from a usbkey
<2> do i really need to have the root partition and the home partition seperate?
<5> no
<8> no
<2> yay! thanks
<8> just do auto marid
<2> auto marid?
<8> what do i need to do for ndawarrper driver for wireles i keep coming up with nthing
<8> just let suse do the drive slice
<2> the Proposed partition table is not what i want tho :p
<8> oh then do what you want to do then
<8> just make shure you have a root slice
<2> i'm sorry amicrawle, i'll but others
<2> *i'l bug others
<2> is there a suse help channel i could join?
<8> i'v been a suse user sence 9.0
<10> re
<10> mardi, its this very channel
<10> lo SuseUX
<5> lol
<8> druid can you help me plez?
<5> aka_druid: yo man
<10> amicrawle, I dont know?



<8> my sit0 card will not work but yast see it
<10> sit0 card?
<10> sit0 is interface for ipv6 tunneling, iirc
<8> yes my wifi card
<10> well, what card is it?
<8> wmp11_v4 linksys
<10> are you sure the device is sit0?
<8> well that is what the shell sayes
<8> amicrawler@linux:~> iwconfig
<8> lo no wireless extensions.
<8> sit0 no wireless extensions.
<8> eth1 no wireless extensions.
<8> vnic0 no wireless extensions.
<8> that what i get
<10> probably none of those are yor wireless card
<8> i know my eth1 is my nic and vnic it my nx and lo dont know????????? i'm guessing my sit0 is wifi
<10> it isnt
<11> in suse its ra0 or something
<10> seems like its ralink
<10> !ralink
<12> Packages here: http://packman-test.links2linux.org/package/rt2500 Or try to compile yourself (since its not included in 10.1) https://linux.wordpress.com/2006/05/14/suse-101-and-rt2500-wi-fi/
<10> as Ghostbuster said
<13> sit* is the interface bound to IPv6, IIRC.
<13> but I could be wrong
<10> seems it is.. I always knew it was... couldnt find good links in my first google incursion though heh
<14> has ne one used ati's crossfire setup yet?
<10> not me
<10> I dont use ati devices
<10> although I msut say ive already used some ati rage xl in some servers eh
<8> linux:/home/amicrawler/ndiswrapper-1.16 # make
<8> make -C driver
<8> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/amicrawler/ndiswrapper-1.16/driver'
<8> Can't find kernel build files in /lib/modules/2.6.13-15.8-default/build;
<8> give the path to kernel build directory with
<8> KBUILD=<path> argument to make
<8> make[1]: *** [prereq_check] Error 1
<13> !pastebin
<12> Rumour has it pastebin is fine if you can be botherd
<8> were is pastebin?
<13> pastebin.com
<10> pastebin.com
<10> amicrawle, why dont you try the packages?
<8> i did
<8> not ta
<8> ok did paste bin
<8> any ideas?
<8> i'm doing what the website is telling me to do and that is what i get .
<8> https://linux.wordpress.com/2006/05/14/suse-101-and-rt2500-wi-fi/
<8> i'm fallowing the website dir
<13> amicrawle, you probably don't have the kernel-source rpm installed.
<8> i did install it
<8> from yast
<15> hello, since online updates are rather broken, can smart be used for online updates? And do the delta RPM's (incremental updates) work with it?
<5> swb999: I believe so yes
<15> i'm a dialup user, so those incremental updates are probably the #1 reason why i use suse
<15> thanks SuSEUX. And do you happen to know if smart is.... smart enough to run the SuSEConfig setup scripts after modifying pkgs?
<5> Yes it does
<10> amicrawle, but there are packages too
<10> http://packman-test.links2linux.org/package/rt2500
<15> cool. Smart it is, then.
<5> It say it in the logs so
<2> hi, if i'm planning not having a seperate root and home partitions, will this crate problems with the suse installer?
<5> mardi: no
<2> thanks!
<15> i do like how in Yast, if I add a new program that provides a service, it will set up the service to autostart int he correct runlevels, and all that. So if Smart can run SUSEConfig, I guess the same thing will be accomplished
<5> mardi: A seperate /home is just good for keeping files and configs safe
<2> but, why does suse reccommend have seperate /home and root partitions?
<2> ahh ok, thanks :)
<5> So if you do a reinstall or another version your files will be safe
<13> swb999, that's not a function of YaST. Setting up and starting services is usually done as part of an rpm's post-install script.
<2> right
<5> personal files that is
<2> thanks SuseUX
<5> np


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