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<benJIman|tov> _td: isn't your time worth anything? <pjv> Tanker_: do you have a firewall on the otherside? <Tanker_> no not yet <_td> not really as I have a bit to waste lol <Tanker_> pjv i am connected <coolbeing> benJIman, ? any help <benJIman|tov> SuSEhelp: yastsources <SuSEhelp> For more information about yast sources and how to add them, check http://susewiki.apanela.com/goodlinks:yast_sources then be sure to only refresh sources that will actually change http://spinink.net/images/screens/yast.jpg <_td> coolbeing: what use is a cracked window? :/ <benJIman|tov> the first one in the list <benJIman|tov> the main one with 6000 odd packages <Tanker_> its working but only if someone accepts the connection after i type the session p***word <shuffle2> coolbeing: don't explain <coolbeing> _td, free updates <_td> i know what he rly meant <shuffle2> o rly? <pjv> Tanker_: the server vnc is a windows box? with a vnc listening node? <coolbeing> benJIman, ok let me take a look <Tanker_> the server is suse novell 9 <Tanker_> i am on windows <mortici> bah <mortici> women are confusing <_td> indeed <coolbeing> Am I doing this correctly? Name: http://suse.mirrors.tds.net Server Directory: pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source/ ? <benJIman|tov> no <benJIman|tov> without the http <coolbeing> benJIman, oh yes, :-) <Hairulfr> argh, whats the name of the console based irc client? <benJIman|tov> Hairulfr: irssi, or bitchx <foxpaul> anyone using opensuse with the binary nvidia drivers? <ed1t> yo benJIman <Hairulfr> benJIman|tov: Nah, its not that, a shorter name, :/ <benJIman|tov> Hairulfr: irssi is the most used <Hairulfr> Hm, I have it, but i just don't remember what it's called, so it pretty hard to use :/ <Hairulfr> EPIC! <Hairulfr> Ha-ha-haaa! Got it <coolbeing> benJIman, again does nto work. I am such a noob at this --- Name: suse.mirrors.tds.net server directory: pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source/ <benJIman|tov> coolbeing: try removing the trailing slash <benJIman|tov> does it give an error? <coolbeing> this one "/pub" to this "pub" ? <coolbeing> or i nteh end? <sjones> the end slash <coolbeing> ah ok <benJIman|tov> pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source <sjones> I wouldn't necessarily recommend tds, however. most of the time, they don't seem to be completely synced. <coolbeing> hmm no go. once again : Name: suse.mirrors.tds.net Directory: pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source <coolbeing> sjones, waht sourcethen? <sjones> most of the sources here in the US, in my experience, are way behind. try belnet or gwdg. <coolbeing> sjones, I am a super noob. where are those, can you please give a link <sjones> !mirrors <SuSEhelp> For inst-sources: < http://www.opensuse.org/Mirrors_Released_Version >. For ISOs: http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/downloads/ftp/mirrors_isos.html <sjones> !yastsources <SuSEhelp> For more information about yast sources and how to add them, check http://susewiki.apanela.com/goodlinks:yast_sources then be sure to only refresh sources that will actually change http://spinink.net/images/screens/yast.jpg <coolbeing> sjones, hmm US sources are behind.. ?? strage i thought that they usually are ahead <sjones> nah. every time I tried, e.g., kernel.org or tds, they weren't in sync with the main mirror. <sjones> packages were missing, and the directory trees were incomplete. <coolbeing> sjones, so u recommend this one? belnet ? <sjones> I've never used belnet, but I have heard it is complete and fast. <sjones> !belnet <SuSEhelp> Rumour has it belnet is the only mirror of stable inst-source that is reliably fast <benJIman|tov> !mirror-belnet <SuSEhelp> mirror-belnet is A very fast and reliable mirror in Europe (Belgium) , for 10.0: http://ftp.belnet.be/packages/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source <pjv> sorry sjones, but what was that module again in yast for installing suse on multiple desktop clients over a network? <coolbeing> sjones, what is the correct format?? -- source Name: ftp.belnet.be Directory: mirror/ftp.opensuse.org ? <sjones> !autoyast <SuSEhelp> autoyast is a tool to install lots of systems automagically and without intervention http://www.suse.de/~ug/ <pjv> ahh cheers <sjones> coolbeing: ftp.belnet.be directory: packages/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source <coolbeing> sjones, and fir thisI choose "FTP" not "HTTP" right? <sjones> you can use either <coolbeing> does not work, here is the exact thing paste in: I chose FTp and the 2nd time HTTP with this --> Name: ftp.belnet.be Directory: packages/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source <coolbeing> alright, it finally did work ! <coolbeing> sjones, thank you <sjones> you're welcome <coolbeing> it takes such a long time now in Yast to "reading package information" <hussam> I have this CD-RW with some existing files on it. I imported the session using k3b and I added a file. once I pressed 'Brun', I was presented with a dialog warning saying: "Be aware that it is not recommended to disable the Rock Ridge Extensions." Any Idea what that meant? <aka_druid> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_ridge <hussam> ok thanks for the link, I got it now <sett> could anyone check in suse 10 and xmms if you enable on some general plugin does the sound of song gets noisy? <iDLi> is there any way to make SUSE shutdown after reaching a certain temperature? <aka_druid> sett, you shoudlnt set the volume to max <Hairulfr> iDLi: Yeah, <hussam> is 47 degrees celcius high for a intel P3 processor? <iDLi> Hairulfr: how? <Hairulfr> iDLi: Just a sec, im unsure now, but it can shutdown if I gets too hot, but I pretty sure that you can set at which threshold <sett> aka_druid I haven't <sett> aka_druid sound gets even slower <frb-work> hussam: I would say yes, but check the techspecs <shuffle2> anyone know what dlls xover has that normal wine doesn't? (maybe there's a yast package for office 2003 support somewheret?) <ohgood> shuffle2: buy cxoffice. it's the easy cheese <shuffle2> why would i BUY it?! <Hairulfr> iDLi: Hmm, I know it can be done! <ohgood> so they can continue to make it ? <mortici> ohgood, lol <mortici> ohgood, check it <mortici> shwing! <ohgood> mortici: consider it czekd <mortici> sweet <mortici> ohgood, women are confusing <iDLi> Hairulfr: yah I'm searching around on Google but can't find anything <ohgood> mortici: just you wait <shuffle2> ohgood: hmmm i haven't payed for any software so far........... <Hairulfr> iDLi: I stumbled acrosse it sometime looking for a way to turn off the screen shutoff thing <mortici> ohgood, lol <Hairulfr> iDLi: Hmmm <mortici> ohgood, i spent 3 hours talking to the ex <mortici> and i wasn't talking <Grigorii> what's it called? <mortici> she was <mortici> lol <ohgood> mortici: that's quality time <mortici> ohgood, rightttt <Grigorii> unh huh! <mortici> not when shes crying <mortici> and moaning <ohgood> oh **** that <Grigorii> oh <mortici> about i miss you this and miss you that <Grigorii> oops <ohgood> wait 3.2 days, and it will change <mortici> ohgood, lol <mortici> ohgood, i know i can get mine anytime i want from her <mortici> its just that she won't let go <shuffle2> http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=3214&iTestingId=1489 .....nevermind *d'oh* <mortici> ohgood, whatever i got new hottie im working on :) she foine <mortici> ohgood, what you think of that ***eh pic? <ohgood> mmm ? <mortici> that i sent you <ohgood> gotta see where it went ;) <mortici> lol <mortici> :) <mortici> ohgood, should i get mine from my ex? lol <ohgood> mortici: you need more lube <mortici> ohgood, lol <ohgood> that doesn't look adequate <phendrick> hi all. i'm struggling to get my ati card working with fglrx drivers <mortici> ohgood, i think there is enough lube <phendrick> i've installed the kernel sources, compiled the module, and it loads. but i can't get X up <shuffle2> !ati <SuSEhelp> 9.3 already includes ATI drivers. Install fglrx and read /usr/share/doc/packages/fglrx/README.SuSE. In SuSE 10, please download the latest drivers from www.ATI.com, and then follow these instructions http://linux.wordpress.com/2005/10/11/suse-100-ati-drivers-installation/ <Hairulfr> iDLi: Its called thermal control, I think <phendrick> cheers shuffle2 i'll have a look <Richlv> um. is there anything standard running on tcp 25568 ? one system is hammered on that port by several machines <mortici> ohgood, all thats missing in that pic is my shocks :) <ohgood> mortici: silicon bushings too ? <mortici> polyurithane <mortici> :) <mortici> harder <mortici> and better <mortici> theres more lube in the boxes
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