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<0> You're too late. <0> :p <1> those were the days <1> i actually miss the old vax clusters :/ <0> So not only are you a sadist, you're also a masochist. <0> :P <2> oh my someone as old as me! <1> now were talking
<2> then ***embling the JCL deck <3> C_Kode - yeah it in the resolv.conf <3> but the client pc can't ping the server by name <4> hmm <4> SuSEhelp, madwifi <4> SuSEhelp, wireless <5> wireless is http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/04/pohletz_ndiswrapper.html and http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2002/11/wavelan.html <4> hi all <6> where can i find the options for V4L2 plugin in suse? <3> no sure ive set the server up properly as everything that goes to the internet keeps dropping out everynow and then <3> any one who can walk me through the setup for dns <3> server <7> Pitchin_uk: This is a great DNS howto http://www.howtoforge.com/traditional_dns_howto <3> cheers <7> Hmm, does Novell plan on adding seLinux to SUSE? Or is it just a sourceforge project to patch SUSE afterwards? <8> C_Kode: selinux is included, but apparmor is more convenient anyway <8> !apparmor <5> apparmor is http://opensuse.org/AppArmor <7> It is? I just read that it isn't currently support by SUSE on selinux.sourceforge.net. AppArmour. This is a SUSE tool or a general tool? <8> C_Kode: apparmor was developed by Novell, but released as Opensource (GPL) in january <7> hmm.. <8> C_Kode: Crispin Cowan, the architect of AppArmor had a talk about it at FOSDEM, you can watch the video of the talk <8> C_Kode: http://ftp.belnet.be/mirror/FOSDEM/FOSDEM2006-apparmor.avi <7> I will have to check it out. <8> pretty interesting <9> Hi; i'm trying to install 10.1 RC1 on my new pc but it keeps hanging during the install. i also get this problem when trying to install 10.0 <10> hey guys, can someone tell me where the startup scripts are located ? <11> hi does anybody give me a link to a tutorials for setting up repositories for oss 10.1RC1? <9> i tried installing over secure shell and got some messages from yast which might be useful; one of which said `grep` not found <9> startup scripts are in /etc/init.d <10> chrisyc: if i want a certain program to run at startup, for example, how do I do it ? <8> Rat: startup = boot ? or when you log into KDE or GNOME or ... ? <9> use the yast runlevel editor <11> !rpms <5> You can find suse rpms at google.com, packman, ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/, http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/ (and other sites :) <10> yaloki: boot. <8> Rat: does that program come from a SUSE RPM ? or is it something of your own ? <10> yaloki: I installed it from source in my own specified prefix, ProFTPD <8> ah, ok, then you need to write an init script for it <8> have a look at /etc/init.d/skeleton for a template <10> alright, thanks bro. <11> !helpme <5> To get help from me you can ask for keywords (factoids) in pvt with /msg SuSEhelp <factoid_name> . To search the keywords try /msg SuSEhelp search <string_to_search> (or check at http://susewiki.apanela.com/bot_help) <11> !search w32codec <5> brest: Couldn't find any factoids matching w32codec, try asking google! <8> !packman w32codec <5> yaloki: No Results Found <8> mmm <11> **** <11> !packman lyx <5> brest: No Results Found <8> brest: gimme a second <11> okay :) <8> SuSEhelp: w32codecs is <reply>Download win32 codecs from packman, here: http://packman-test.links2linux.de/package/Win32-Codecs - note that these only work on 32bit installations <5> yaloki: Remembering w32codecs.. <8> brest: http://packman-test.links2linux.de/package/Win32-Codecs <10> !packman MPlayer <5> Rat: MPlayer plays most MPEG/VOB, AVI, Ogg/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4,RealMedia, Matroska,... See http://packman-test.links2linux.org/search/MPlayer <8> brest: and latest lyx is here, in my repository: http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=Office/lyx/ <12> Im using RC1 and wondering can one edit the RUG/YAST installation sources/catalogs by nano? If that is possible, where can i find the file(s) ? /var/lib..? <8> aniemi: you can't
<11> cool :o thx a lot yaloki ! <10> one more question, when I try to install MPlayer from source, the error I get is, GCC not found. <11> yaloki: i'm really new to suse and rpm <10> any way I can fix this ? <11> yaloki: how do i install this w32codec now? <8> brest: I'm building it for 10.1RC1 right now, so if that's the distro you use, you'll have to wait a few hours ;) <10> Well, I'm new to suse too .. been using slack all this while. <8> brest: add the packman repository to your list of installation sources <8> brest: then go to yast2 -> software management -> search -> w32codec -> check -> OK <0> :P <8> !packman-yast <5> YaST2 source for the Packman repository: http://packman.inode.at/suse/10.1 (or 10.0, 9.3, 9.2, 9.1). You can find additional mirrors here: ftp://packman.links2linux.org/pub/packman/MIRRORS <8> !yastsources <5> For more information about YaST sources and how to add them, check http://susewiki.apanela.com/goodlinks:yast_sources or http://wiki.suselinuxsupport.de/wikka.php?wakka=HowToAddReposandSoftwarewithYastcli | Make sure to only refresh sources that will actually change, as depicted in this screenshot: http://spinink.net/images/screens/yast.jpg <8> daPhoenix: you have access to the google grid ? :) <0> Hehee. Not quite =| <13> yaloki: good that i just reenabled yast sources on 10.1 ;) <8> henne: ;) <8> daPhoenix: an 8 way opteron or something ? ;) <11> yaloki: great, thx :-) i'm working that out <8> damn now I have a dual core AMD64 and it's still not enough for some packages :\ <12> yaloki: Thanks for that! Ok, can I destroy the source list somehow? Yast -installation sources cannot delete source and replacing isn't working <0> Well yaloki, if you can quickly make a distributed rpm solution, I can give some extra power ;d <13> yaloki: oh youre on x86_64 now? <8> aniemi: actually the installation sources and their local metadata cache are stored under /var/adm/YaST/InstSrcManager/ <8> henne: sure, since several months <8> daPhoenix: icecream ? ;) <8> yeah, we need a y2pmbuild hypervisor ;) <0> >:P <8> I guess I'll have to look at icecream some day <8> I have another AMD2700+ 32bit <8> could be handy for building the 32bit stuff <8> now with 10.1RC1 I have 8 builds for every package release :( <1> aniemi: you can nuke the files/directories in the following locations to remove them from yast installation sources:- /var/lib/zypp/db/sources /var/lib/zypp/cache <14> heh i ill look on it too getting a dual64bit too next month <14> this 2ghzz ill still be usefull <1> yaloki: location moved with libzypp i think <13> yaloki: ccache will help there too <8> cenuij: ooh, right, he asked for 10.1, thanks for correcting me <12> cenuij: ill try that <11> yaloki: may i use 10.0 repositories for 10.1 or only the 10.1 repositories? <8> brest: better only use 10.1 repositories <11> yaloki: okay ;) <15> hi <14> icecream doesnt seem really hard to use <8> hm <8> well <8> I mean, icecream has to know where to distribute what builds <8> depending on the target arch <14> y2pmbuild support it <0> yaloki: I have about 20 4400+ and 4800's that are unused most of the time :P <8> I cannot build 64bit packages on the 32bit box <14> ho yeah ... how you do that <14> nfs ? <8> daPhoenix: ssh will do :P <8> bill-barriere: currently, I don't <8> I only use my AMD64 for building <8> geez, lyx takes ages.. <16> hi <15> did anyone tryed to use google calendar with kontact? <1> yes i can import an ical to korganizer no proble, i've yet to test if it synchs the other way though <1> rumour in #kde is that that feature is not yet available on google calendar <15> cenuij: i've found some problem to sync local events into google calendar <14> didnt taugh about that need to fart all the rpm at same place but at worst will just copy hem by hand or with script and recreaterepo <14> but just mounting the rpm target trough nfs will prolly do it <1> sannyasin: yes i believe that it's not possible at this stage <1> sannyasin: but i didn't follow the conversation too closely, there may be a way <15> cenuij: do you think it's a google fault? <15> ah ok <15> i'll join #kde <1> sannyasin: yes, for what i understand google have not implimented a way to synch with calendar yet <9> hi i recently made the move to x86_64, dual core processors but during the install it hangs on package "i4lp-base-2006.2.28-7.x86_64.rpm" <11> yaloki: it is taking long to add the catalogue of packman repository, isn't it?
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