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<0> the one thing about suse that can be confusing is the pluralism in package - management "front - ends" <0> not toe me anyway, but in anycase <1> benJIman|tov: how would I disable pango? <2> nagulator: well in 10.0 and before there was only yast for package management by default <0> yeah I know <2> nagulator: hopefully gui will be something that might be looked into for 10.2, but as you can see they had enough problems getting things to actually work <1> the only thing I don't like about smart is that it downloads first, instales later <0> i was referring to 10.1 <2> frb-work: it is by default on 10.1 I think <3> got 1.3 suse 10.0 256 here <0> apt-get was a nice add - in but tooo debian <2> frb-work: you can change that <2> yaloki showed me <4> alan`: check suse's hardware compatibility chum <5> If novell one day ever dropped support for yast and started telling people to brush up on the wget and rpm commands.. I'd laugh.. people would be ****ting bricks. <1> the only reason I use Firefox is google tools don't work in konqueror
<6> tho with dejavu fonts I can see arabic, there are still many little squares at wikipedia... <1> Analytics is flat out broken, no matter the identifier <2> frb-work: might be smart upgrade --stepped perhaps <1> I'll try that next time, I personally have an ***load of disk space, so I'll not care right now <2> bah rug failed the upgrade <2> ahh informative error messages "Transaction failed:" <0> benJIman|tov: you handle smart well? <2> nagulator: err it mainly works for me <4> ahem.. 1:21 to minimum graphical 10.1 sPiN lmao.. u been WARned ;] <0> k <5> benJIman|tov, sounds like an error message you don't want to read while using the ATM/ABM. <2> wickers: atm? <1> benJIman|tov: come to the light, embrace python <5> "Your account balance fails in life.. j00 ****" <2> ahh heh <5> Automated teller machine... <5> or Automated banking machine... <2> ah that sort of atm <5> ATM/ABM <0> http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=17348 <--- this is a nice read if anyone wants a cover of the issue, not the only one, but i find it interesting for the dual boot thing with osx86 :P <4> lol <5> nagulator, don't priate software. <2> I like that rug can roll back transactions <0> wickers: I do not <0> I said that it is an interesting read <5> using OSX on non-apple hardware violates the software's EULA. <6> does anyone know a font a little more *complete* than dejavu? or some guide to the matter? <0> btw I have apple hardware and it sux @$$ <5> nagulator, I really like apple hardware actually... <0> wickers: as long as it does not run osx <0> it is cool <0> lol your problem not mine :P <0> apple is a tad overpriced <5> Depends how you view it.. <5> with the software that's included it's alomst equal these days. <4> i view it from the 'legible price tag' here.. thus.. it doth **** <5> But that's a flame war for another # <0> well I am not going to support apple, not condemn it. But it is still not the box I would use for everyday stuff <0> nor* <0> it costs too much money for what it does actually, putting everything aside <4> lmao.. never been nervous reading 'Saving package manager configuration' till now rofl <5> It's not something I'd use as a server (OSX server has issues... thank XNU for that) but for everyday use it does a great job. <5> And I still think OmniGraffle is the best vector drawing tool out there... I wish inkscape would catch up. <0> wickers: osx is not a server os, exactly. the only good thing about it is that it is based on darwin, which is a BSD os <5> nagulator, No, OSX server is a server OS. <5> As can be OSX on it's own. <0> wickers: read up, I said it is based on a BSD os <0> do not state the obvious <1> be nice <0> hmm yeah, sorry you are right frb <7> gin and tonic with strawberries :P <1> and take the OSX discussion away :) <4> hey hey sPiN 'er ole bouy bouy.. rebooting now.... bout 5 mins to go chummie ole buddy ole pal ole excuse for whiners ****ing up ya... <1> lets get back to the pr0n and b33r <8> amen <5> ... <7> thats gooood stuff <9> hi <0> ok yast repos updating / refresing
<9> how do you fix your udev so it adds alsa support for /dev/snd <0> sh* <9> 10.1 isn't doing it <7> hurry tech, im on my 3rd g&t and i make um with double shots <4> old bartender here and dont recall that combe sPiN.. interesthing <5> I had this craving for beer and pizza the other day, so tonight I ordered pizza and cracked a beer. <0> let's see how suse 10.1 will be have this time, no zen no nothing, only y2 <4> lmao <5> my tummy is in heaven. <9> anyone? <0> behave* drunk!!!! <7> makes it a purdy red color <4> ojoy... i finally get access to spins warm paws.. and he's bout to p***out... o fukn joy r o f l m f a o <5> EnterP***word, what the hell <5> ? <4> freshly rebooted here sPiN and just need to create da users n chit.. an im hotnreadeye <9> My suse install alsa doesnt work <9> but when i run snddevices it works <9> but the /dev/snd gets erased cuz of udev and i dont know what ruls to use <9> wickers: any idea? <5> I usually use alsaconfig but yast is a bit sticky with sound settings. <9> Hrm <9> Well Yast dont work either <0> ok does anyone have a page for y2 cli install for multimedia support (i will not use apt / yum / rug...) <9> i tried setting it up with yast.. it just says "can not load driver" <9> or something <9> when its perfectly loadable <5> you could modprobe it by hand. <9> wickers: thats what i do <5> if you know the drive info.. <9> wickers: and then i run snddevices but i want to be able ot do it without doing that <5> so add it to your startup script. <9> i could do a cheap hack <9> ya wickers i know i could do that <9> but i would rather use udev :) <10> EnterP***word: can you add the module to /etc/sysconfig/kernel MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT ? <9> sarnold: probably i thought you edited modprobe.conf <7> hrm.. failed to add 3.5.2 source :( <9> sarnold: i'll give it a try but what will that do? <9> sarnold: I dont think that will solve my udev problem will it? <0> http://compiz.net/viewtopic.php?id=119 <--- hmm new quinn rpm for xgl :P <9> sarnold: i'll try it when i get home <10> EnterP***word: MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT will ask the initscripts to load the module; that should cause the modules to emit the necessary hotplug events to udevd to get udevd to mknod the devices for you <9> ok sarnold: thanx. i'll tyr it out <10> EnterP***word: if you figure out something 'cleaner', i'd like to hear it <10> EnterP***word: i think i preferred the modprobe.conf method that knew how to load which module to provide /dev/snd when some process accessed /dev/snd... <10> or, at least, it made more sense to me. <9> sarnold: does modprobe.conf still work? <9> sarnold: you just taught me something new :) i didnt know abotu /etc/sysconfig/kernel is that a Linux Standard now? <10> EnterP***word: it is still consulted, but the "load on demand" functionality is probably ... gone completely. <9> sarnold: I dont know the terminality whats load on demand? <9> when you just modprobe it? <10> EnterP***word: i believe it is sepecific to SUSE. Debian uses /etc/modules .. and my RHEL machine is busy swapping in vim. give me a minue :) <10> EnterP***word: kmod used to say "oh, this process has asked for ipv6, I should go load the ipv6 module." <0> sPiN: 3.5.2 is out? <11> if you can install APT to suse, why would anyone use yaSt.. more to the point, why isnt in included as the default manager, since suse isnt very good with dependencies <10> EnterP***word: RHEL4's /etc/sysconfig/kernel doesn't have a MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT. I believe for red hat, then, making your own initscript is the accepted way to get a module to load at boot. <12> hey ho neighbors , what is happening? <9> Warrior520: use smart its pretty new i like it <7> nagulator:been out, but 10.1 source is new today <11> smart? never heard of it <11> EnterP***word: can i install it off the cds or with yast? <9> smartpm.org <12> Enter P***word, what happened to EnterUserName <0> Spin: i meant precompiled stuff for suse <1> if quanta is going to start crashing again, I'll have to use dreamweaver <9> Warrior520: I believe its on the cd's <0> I know it is already out for quite some time (days are eons to opensource :P) <9> eegore: i was playing around again :) <0> go figure about months :P <12> I see <1> !smart
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