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<0> 10 eval <1> yaloki I see I'm kind of understanding it more now <2> Unit_: I guess that means 10.0 eval <1> yaloki thank you so much <2> hardddisk: yw <0> 10 <2> Unit_: are you kidding me ? <0> Unit_ 10 eval <2> Unit_: head -1 /etc/SuSE-release <0> ? <2> Unit_: do that command and paste the output here <0> SUSE LINUX 10.0 (X86-64) <3> Can someone tell me how to authenticate users against the local shadow file in Apache? <3> (10.0) <2> Unit_: ok, thank you, it's 10.0
<2> Unit_: does this work: http://localhost/~unition/oxlogo.jpg <4> <4> hey <4> <4> I'm an Ubuntu / Debian User, and now I'm planning to migrate to SuSE but, what is the real difference between OpenSuSE and SuSE??? <0> Unable to connect <5> bed time...night <2> Unit_: sorry, this one: http://localhost:8080/~unition/oxlogo.jpg <2> Albertop: n8 <5> :) <2> Rodietze: openSUSE is the community, SUSE Linux is the distribution <0> Access forbidden! <0> 403 <2> really makes me wonder.. userdir is enabled by default here <4> yaloki but I can download OpenSuSE and SuSE as 2 different softwares ... <3> (Sorry about that.) <3> So does anyone know how to? <2> Unit_: have a look at /etc/sysconfig/apache2, at the variable named APACHE_MODULES and look whether it includes the word "userdir" <2> Rodietze: no <2> Rodietze: that's "SUSE Linux" and "SUSE Linux OSS" <2> Rodietze: openSUSE is the website, the community, the mailing-lists, the packagers, the wiki, etc... <4> ohh ok, but both refers to the same OS <2> yes <2> openSUSE is the community around SUSE Linux ;) <2> (granted, it's a bit misleading ;)) <2> or confusing, rather <4> yaloki thank you now I got it <2> and as Albertop wrote on #opensuse, you have 3 options for SUSE Linux 10.0 <2> SUSE Linux 10.0 OSS, SUSE Linux 10.0 Evaluation and SUSE Linux 10.0 retail <5> lol <4> hehe <6> opensuse develops and suse sells a version with support or you can download eval version with community support <5> night for real now :) <4> Gosh!!! but now again I have different Versions.... what are the differecnes among OSS, retail and evalution ? <6> oss contains only open source software the eval and nonfree versions contain software with closed sourcecode <0> APACHE_MODULES="access alias auth dir log_config mime setenvif" <0> APACHE_MODULES="access actions alias asis auth autoindex cgi dir imap include <0> log_config mime negotiation setenvif status userdir" <0> # your settings <4> oh thanks <0> there is one more too <6> anyone else running 10.1 rc1 <2> Rodietze: OSS is the 100% opensource version, it only includes packages under an opensource license <6> yep <2> Rodietze: the evaluation version is.. well.. it's not an evaluation ;) <1> yaloki one more question <7> i am siege2050 <6> the evaluation actually is totally free i run it <7> playing with xgl and i screwed the pooch somehow <2> Rodietze: it has the content of the OSS variant + proprietary packages like flash, adobe reader, realplayer, ... <4> yaloki wow! really? :D <1> yaloki after highlighting a text with v [visual] how I can copy it ? <6> have you had any big bugs yet <7> all i did was change 1 file, i change it back like it was, and kdm still wont start <2> Rodietze: well, it's dubbed "evaluation" for legal shmoo ;) <0> maybe I just need to restart <2> hardddisk: type "y" to copy it to the buffer (y = yank) <4> man I don't know why I prefered Debian over SuSE <2> hardddisk: then type p or P (shift+p) to paste it <8> well, I'm getting there... got the iso's extracted and was able to boot YaST, but now it can't find an installation medium <1> yaloki thank you <2> Rodietze: me neither ;P <6> hum
<7> siege2050: yeah, the package manager is bussssted <6> did you upgrade <7> siege2050: and its not scaling my centrino cpu <6> or fresh install <2> grrr <7> nope fresh <6> weird <6> no prob here yet <7> siege2050: it works for factory, but not for packman or guru <4> heh but while I used apt-get I could save the packages .deb to a CD, using YaST can I save the packages? like in Debian they used to be at /etc/apt/cache <2> sPiN: ? <7> yaloki: 10.1 package manager <2> Rodietze: no, not with YaST2 <6> yeah im leaving mine stock so i can find any bugs <4> yaloki :( <6> i usually run 10.0 <2> sPiN: it doesn't work with my repo ? using what type, rpm-md or yast2 ? <2> Rodietze: you can use apt on SUSE though <2> Rodietze: or use smart <2> Rodietze: I'd rather recommend smart than apt btw <6> i dont like the new update icon <6> i like the little green suse button <7> yaloki: yast2 i guess <7> never heard of rpm-md <2> sPiN: rpm-md = yum <4> ok I just will need o download the packages and later save all of them to a cd <2> sPiN: this URL ? http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.1/ <2> sPiN: or this URL ? http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.1/RPMS/ <8> any ideas for my install? I got it to boot from NFS, but now the installer says there is no installation medium... <2> sPiN: 1st is yast2 format, 2nd is rpm-md/yum <8> I extracted the iso's <7> http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.1/ <2> sPiN: ok, that's the yast2 repository <6> i download the rc1 isos and used the dvd build script but my download was corrupt and i got kernel panic. had to check md5 sums <2> sPiN: you could try with the rpm-md one ;) <6> took me like 4 hours to download arghgh <8> any ideas? <2> sPiN: and you could use a faster mirror: http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/suser-guru/rpm/10.1/RPMS/ <2> coolego1: NFS, HTTP, FTP, SMB ? <8> NFS <2> hm, not the easiest to debug <7> yaloki: actually i am using the skynet mirror <8> I suppose I could try one of the others <6> my nfs wont start auto sometimes have to start it by hand <8> what do you recommend? <2> coolego1: you have a DHCP server on your LAN ? <8> yeah <8> well, it's a router <8> but yeah <2> coolego1: FTP <2> coolego1: or HTTP, with HTTP you can check the HTTP server logs to see what/whether the installer is trying to access <2> coolego1: did you specify the host name or the IP address of the windows box that has the ISOs ? <8> well, I just booted using FTP, so I think I'll try that for a sec <2> ok <8> I specified the IP <2> good <8> because it won't let you use the hostname anyway <2> you can, but only if your DHCP broadcasts a DNS server <6> ive not noticed any bugs in rc1 yet which suprises me . the only one was the 10.1 10.1 double in grub <2> or if you enter the DNS server IP address manually at the GRUB prompt <7> siege2050: tried xgl? <6> yeah <7> siege2050: with gnome? or kde? <6> works pretty well but i only tried it on 10.0 <9> siege2050, that's because they did 203 beta versions first <6> kde <7> siege2050: yeah i did it on 10 fine, but 10.1 doesnt work the same way <6> havent tried it on rc1 <6> what problems <6> ? <7> and the gnome xgl config tool says my card isnt supported so it wont let me enable it the easy way <7> http://en.opensuse.org/Using_Xgl_on_SUSE_Linux <--- highly inaccurate <2> sPiN: fix it ;)
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