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<0> username_, check /var/log, if its full <1> blueshark: you must install it then. but since I dont even have suse installed I cant even begin to tell you how. hehe <2> im n root on it now and found 3 seeminglhy identical files at 1016.0 mb ea ??? <1> username_: where? <3> ok, i figure that out <2> one is dev/core; lib/udev/devices/core; and one proc/kcore ?? <2> tx aka_druid <1> blueshark: so you have the package installed now? <3> no, i ment, i will figure that out <1> ok <0> username_, where? <2> any clues wtf this program crash data 1016 mb files are ? <0> no <2> hmmm.. must be rug or broken yast or y2pm or ?? <2> id send a screenshot but no room/way lol <4> Sigh...
<4> Now I'm conflicted. <2> where what mates? <2> where are these files ? <4> KDE + Xgl is awesome, but it uses Gnome components to get the job done (no longer using kwin for example) and thus parts of KDE aren't working the way they should... <5> re :) <5> looks like i did it... <4> And, 3d and full screen SDL are borked with Xgl. <5> thx alex-kun <2> gdammit it takes 30-60 seconds everytime one trys to calm kfind.. oi <6> wickers: erm, compiz isn't really part of gnome either. <6> wickers: on gnome you still no longer use metacity <5> are 9k fps good sign? <5> @ glxgears <4> renbolicious, is, not are... <4> Is nine thousand frames per second a good sign. <4> ? <4> hhe <2> so aka_druid and Gumby.. found ^^ files searching in konqi pointing find tool at 'media:/hda2' btw <0> username_, where were those files? <4> apokryphos, it uses a few gnome conponents... look at the compiz dependencies. <5> ... yes i got it... btw. how many foreign languages do you speak perfectely? <2> ? <6> wickers: I know it does, but it losing kwin isn't because of a gnome addition <2> now sure what else your asking aka_druid sorry.. <4> renbolicious, don't take offence, if I was learning another language then I'd hope to be corrected. It's how we learn. <2> konqi logged on as root aka_druid <2> storage - chose my '/' <0> username_, what is the path to the files? the files msut be somewhere like /var/log/file /root/file <0> where are the files? <2> opened find tool <2> ? <2> hmm.. <4> apokryphos, Correct, but the point is you still lose kwin, and the replacement does not fill kwin's shoes. <6> wickers: and gnome loses metacity, and compiz doesn't fit metacity's shoes too <5> funny, you said offence like in british english... didnt know that they still use BE spelling in Canada <7> the wm doesnt make that much diffrence <7> i mean <2> so aka_druid and Gumby.. found files searching in konqi pointing find tool at 'media:/hda2' ... one is dev/core; 2 = lib/udev/devices/core; and 3 = proc/kcore ?? <7> window-deco <5> thought everything is americanized these days <2> all 3 again shown in konqi as exactly 1016.0 mb <2> maxed out my / partition was the killer <1> renbolicious: not everyone has chosen to bastardize english like the US <5> that is a personal opinion of yours :) <0> username_, they are symbolic links to the memory, they are not occupying space <4> renbolicious, In Canada, it's spelled 'offence'. As I typed it. <4> We do not speak 'American' here. <2> ahhh.. dammit.. then wtf maxed out my / aka_druid? <1> renbolicious: it has nothing to do with opinions, its a fact <5> "we dont take kindly to you folks around here" <0> username_, something in /var or /home, I guess <2> ive got 2 hdd's with 100gigs here aka_druid.. but my layout as advised here was 6g /.. 12gig /home.. and 80g slave hdd <1> americans were either not smart enough or so lazy that they had to shorten and modify words so they are spelled more phonetically thus easier to read/spell <7> it seems like we aint speaking no sort of english <1> trigo: hehe <4> Gumby, I would not go that far... <2> what can i clean out of var/tmp maybe aka_druid ? <8> username_: use the filesize view <0> username_, so its not in /home, as you have /home in separate partition <1> wickers: well, if you can think of a better reason I am all ears <2> aye
<8> http://spinink.net/images/screens/filesizeview.jpg <0> username_, du -hcs /tmp /root /var <2> home has room as expected.. <2> mk <2> tx btw sPiN <5> anyways i gues in opensuse 10.1 there isnt either a script that automatically mounts my windows partitions <7> really though, arguing the symantics of english, in a chat channel, for a linux distro made by GERMANS! <1> wickers: I was also demonstrating fact vs opinion :) <5> probably there isnt the whatever thingy to read ntfs <1> renbolicious: kernel driver? <5> could be? <2> wow.. /var = 424m aka_druid <2> bit overpacked are we <4> mmm <2> when yast2 crashed yesterday maybe? <1> username_: does seem to be <0> username_, its ok <2> then what happened to my last free 2 g's then ????? <2> gdammit <5> guess hes using xchat <0> username_, root or tmp didnt show big? <2> i need to clean SOME fukn something out to login to my dtop <4> son of a bitch wireless connection. <2> 24k tmp root 2.4m aka_druid <1> username_: du -hs /var/* look for any large directories <2> figured out no parttion space here as root login cause i couldnt login to user acct of course.. suse has no '/' operation room left <9> /var/lib/zypp/ <- the directory to nuke when your sources get out of whack, for future reference <2> tx Gumby <1> username_: continue down that directory path until you find something <1> I'd suspect /var/log <4> So what's up with zypp? <4> !y2pmsh <10> before you bork your system with apt check out y2pmsh <4> y2pmsh rocks! <4> I even wrote a HOWTO for it. <6> dated :P <6> w00t for smart <1> apt is not recommended for suse? <4> smart... well.. not cool. <6> Gumby: generally, no. <9> wickers: I couldn't delete some repos I couldn't connect to because YaST couldn't connect to them it wouldn't delete them. Catch 22 <6> wickers: why? <0> apt is as recommended as smart <6> aka_druid: I've seen a lot more problems with apt than with smart <1> too bad. <6> I like apt too =) <6> smart is very good though, really <4> alex-kun, you can run it directly from the command line as root. To disable all repos: #y2pmsh -d all <1> havnt tried it yet. I know some that love it. But those are the same people that really like to muck around with stuff <4> That way it does not have to refresh and read from the repos. <0> apokryphos, apt is as recommended as yast: both are not recommended <0> recomended is the oficial one <12> w***up all...is there a decent repository that has the libs and progs I need for dvdrip? Or do I need to manually hunt all this down? <9> I could disable them fine, it wouldn't delete them. It was also broked in other ways. <1> so WHAT IS the package manager of choice for suse? <9> But thanks for the information :) <6> Gumby: it can be quick like apt-get on the command line, have a shell interface part like y2pmsh, or graphical like apt's synaptic. <6> aka_druid: I think yast is recommended :P <9> Gumby: excellent question! Anybody care to tell us which of the 5000 included package managers we should use? <4> alex-kun, please go into detail. <4> how else was it 'borked'? <6> but anyhow, it's not the case that they're not recommend really. It's more the case that they're not the official application. <8> alex-kun: i had that issue as well <8> software manager is BUSTED :( <9> wickers: I had 3 repos - ac.jaist.jp (or whatever it is) 10.1 and 10.1 add on, and packman <13> what is the location of C header files that match my running kernel? <8> y2pmsh works well enough though and for simple stuff i prefer it <6> aka_druid: oh, and smart comes on the SUSE CD now too =) <0> sPiN, after making my lappy all well, I saw hell in friends nem amd64 <9> If I deleted packman, it would say it couldn't delete it because it wasn't in zypp (even though it was), then say it deleted it but it didn't really delete it <8> alex-kun: yep... **** is buuuuusted <9> If I attempted to delete the other two, it would start to delete, say the repos were not in zypp (even though again, THEY WERE), give me a 403 error and not delete it.
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