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<0> Jonah1980: gnome is not default <1> wad: most unix programs put the "variable" arguments at the end, so you can list MANY of them.... 'mv' and 'cp' are a bit weird, in that they don't. hehe. <2> !yastsources <3> 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 <4> Sylvester41: what kind of proccessor do you have? <5> sarnold: Ah, okay! I hadn't realized there was a paradigm there. <6> ok thx Ancient1 ..will try <5> That's good to know. Thanks! <7> ehrm ... Intel Pentium M processor 760 <5> I'm used to [command] [source] [destination] <8> BluesKai: don't forget i'm a noob <4> x86 <7> (2.0 GHz, 533 FSB, 2 MB L2 Cache) <7> how do u know? <4> x64 is 64 bit, which you dont have <7> ah oke
<7> thx <4> check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_M <7> x64 brought something to my mind, but x86 ... lol <4> they are moving away from the x86 verbage . . . it is now called ia32 <6> I guess this rpm.bin file is somekind of selfextracting thing that I don't know how to handle <9> back <10> ia32 intel arch 32 <11> BluesKai: try this in the folder as the *.rpm.bin do this <10> ? <11> ./pakcage.rpm.bin <11> with the ./ <7> some1 know, if miranda also works in linux? <11> its a self exctracting rpm i belive <10> chmod +x pakcage.rpm.bin <11> yes and if if it doesnt work do that ^^ <4> correct <4> check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ia32 <10> Dude what is the buzz with xen: when will it work without VT-0? <6> in the folder ...where ? <12> moin. <13> stupid colon <13> >:( <10> ia64 is sooo funny, I have seen benchmarks with gentoo where it ran SLOWER with a 64 bit kernel and libs... hahaha LOL! <11> BluesKai: if the the file is in /home/user/foo/bar cd to /home/user/foo/bar <10> moin moin <14> why can't I remap my windows key in 10.1??? I am using gnome. <11> BluesKai: did you download this *.rpm.bin? <10> dude the suse store should sell windows keys with a penguin on them, as a replacement key <13> v3rt3x: microsoft put that weird patent on the wondows key, it's illegal to remap it as of October 2005 <14> surely you jest <6> yeah, SpAwN , I did dl it <13> yeah I do :) <10> LOL! <13> but that would be funny <11> then jus goto where u dled it <11> then run "./packagedname.rpm.bin" <10> I totally believed you <13> hehehe <10> lol <13> it's a sad world when that doesn't seem very unlikely <15> the 2.6.16 kernel is much better than 2.6.13 <5> Woooo... cool idea! I want a penguin key! <9> hehe, every new kernel is better than older one, Solaris444 <10> Solaris444> it seems to be more responsive on my AMD64... like a tad <10> rohan not true... <15> indeed <9> in some cases <10> 2.6.12 ****ed <15> yep. <15> sure did. <9> wtf ! 2.6.12 was THE BEST release <16> my butt was the best release <9> atleast better than 2.6.16.x .. 2 releases in a day, and -stable <10> it was almost as bad as 2.2 <17> rohan: 2.6.16 has long term support <17> first in the 2.6 series <9> YMMV, so mine was pretty good <9> benJIman|tov: ah, read it in the slacware changelog, didnt ya ;)
<15> i agree with moreton though. <15> THere needs to be a bugfix cycle <15> Otherwise we end up with windows <9> i agree too <5> I found it! <5> http://hardware.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/08/25/1212253&from=rss <10> they sed'ed out too many swear words <9> lol <14> after all that no one knows how to remap the Windows key? I see in the gnome keyboard config dialog, under "Layout Options" that there is "Alt/Win key behavoir", but this doesn't appear to do anything <10> ****ingmemoryhandle -> fuggedmemory handle <9> i use the win key EXTENSIVELY for amarok <6> well, I get a message that if I save the file (rpm.bin) that it will be corrupted <14> do you have it remapped in 10.1? <10> rohan didn't you hear? microsoft put a patent on it <9> sadneophyte: too bad =/ the hell with their patents <11> hmm strange BluesKai what are you tryin gto get done? <2> What's now wrong. I have added packman and guru as yast sources but i still cant find any codecs :-/ I checked that !yastsources. <9> i'd like to see them come to india and bash me <18> why is it this zen updater is so useless? if I right click on an rpm and click install software up pops zen and it gets stuck on resolving dependencies, it's awful <17> Fri13: w32codec-all is on packman <17> Jonah1980: indeed <6> trying to install java so I can use azureus instead of ktorrent <5> LOL: this keyboard comes with SUSE, too! It has a penguin key instead of a Windows key: http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/cymotion-line/cymotion-line_master_linux.htm <11> wait am i reading right......its illegal to make the windows key on the keyboard do somthing else? <14> Spawn: no <14> it was a joke <11> LOL <8> new Yahoo look <11> lol <19> xmodmap <11> BluesKai: isnt there java repos u can use? <14> xmodmap won't do anything if nothing is shown when running "xev" <2> benJIman|tov: I have now somekind problem. Yast updated sources but dont use them :-). Oh well... i reboot first to take that new kernel to use. <10> you have to get one of em keyboards <14> scratch that <20> Is there anything wrong with installing the Ati proprietary driver using Ati's own instructions rather than installing it otherwise? <14> it does generate one an event in xev <6> the repos are ****ed ...none of them are working <19> of course it does <11> ahh got ya BluesKai <10> <2> it works I just did it here <10> <2> you are problably searching incorrectly <10> <2> have no fear young skywalker <6> gonna look for an rpm that isn't wrapped in a bin :) <10> <6> what package are you looking for? <16> Murdoc: it fails more often than not <16> !ati <3> On SUSE Linux 10.x, download the latest drivers from http://www.ati.com , then follow these instructions: http://jarpack.net/ati-driver-how-to <16> Murdoc: use that howto <11> BluesKai: maby try this instead <11> goto http://www.java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp <11> get the second one down it will be called somthing like "filename.bin" <11> no rpm.bin <6> JRE 1.* whatever will work :) <16> why ? <16> why aren't you getting java from the official repos? <10> jvm isn't working??? <9> eh <9> the non oss software cd has java, iirc <16> !addon <3> In SuSE 10.1, the Extra and the Java install sources have been replaced by an Addon Source [ ftp://suse.mirrors.tds.net/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/non-oss-inst-source/ ] and is also available as an ISO: ftp://suse.mirrors.tds.net/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/non-oss <16> !java <3> To install Java packages, add the following installation sources: installation_sources -a http://ftp.belnet.be/mirrors/ftp.opensuse.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source-java * install the JVM: yast2 --install java-1_5_0-sun java-1_5_0-sun-alsa * install the JDK: yast2 --install java-1_5_0-sun-devel <16> that's for 10.1 then 10.0 respectively <6> geezuz they're all frikkin self extracting bin files that won't work <11> BluesKai: they work.......have u chmod +x the file? <16> dude, Use the damn rpms <11> frb-work: i would/am but she was saying they dont work <21> hello <11> so im trying to help her through it <22> i <22> hello <16> they worked for everyone else
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