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<0> !smart <1> smart is a great package management frontend that supports many repository formats - more info on http://smartpm.org - grab SUSE RPMs here: http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=System/smart/ <2> anyway I was thinking of using quinn's xgl <3> well lookie here <3> work is over <3> im going home! <4> salut tout l monde ! <0> is sue cute? <3> lol <3> umm i mean SUSE :) <slap>: <4> hi <4> i need help pleaz <2> frb-work :you suggest we use smart? <3> here you go
<0> nagulator: I'm likin it <3> I haven't had any problems <4> pleaz <3> do any of you need a import smart.list :) <2> hmm ok you got all multimedia support through it? <5> any better idea what smart is? <0> nagulator: yes <0> nagulator: I use xine <5> it is a little vague to me <3> I imported about 10 sites :) <4> i have erreur of sagem f@st 800 configuration <3> eegore: its a package management system <3> that uses apt-get <3> and yast :) <6> re <3> !samrt <3> !smart <1> smart is a great package management frontend that supports many repository formats - more info on http://smartpm.org - grab SUSE RPMs here: http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=System/smart/ <7> SMRT <0> smart can read many different package repos <4> eyyy ohhhh !! <2> frb-work: that is the problem, xine does not have support for my He-AAC ADTS VBR x264 mkv anime files :( <0> I don't think it uses the underlying programs <4> same one can give me an 5 minut pleaz <3> frb-work: u dont think it uses apt-get? or yast? <0> nagulator: you can sometimes load windows codecs into it somehow <0> EnterUserName: no <2> the sound is jammed with xine <3> oh.. i thought it did. <2> oh it is not windows codecs at all <3> Hrm Frb-work yer probably right cuz it doesnt use sources.list <0> EnterUserName: it can read apt and yast repos, but it doesn't actually run the programs <2> it is HE-AAC VBR ADTS, even apple has problems with that out of the box <3> i getya <2> despite the fact being opensourced :P <4> pleazzz !!!! <4> just 5 minut <0> nagulator: have you install daac2? <2> faad2 yes <0> yeah, that's what I meant <0> it's been awhile since I did anything with aac <7> serziko: i'm sorry, I must have overlooked your question. <2> i think it is a dep problem mate, i will solve it eventually. for the time being only gstreamer gives me what I require :S <7> serziko: please re-ask it.. <4> i have erreur of sagem f@st 800 configuration <8> im so frustrated with every package manager in suse i want to scream <2> aac is an ugly beast imho, but there is some rare material in it :S <0> I stick with ogg <3> Try SMART!!! <8> problems after problems... i hope i can get smart working <9> my cron seems to over go foobar <9> I get this everytime a cron job is suppose to run <9> May 16 09:44:01 node3 /usr/sbin/cron[15887]: (*system*) RELOAD (/etc/crontab) <8> i know its just going to be insane installinbg all those things smart depends on!!! <9> in /var/log/messages <0> warrior520: smart doesn't depend on anything
<8> the wiki gives a list of like 17 packages it depends on <10> is smart the future of SuSE? <0> it requires rpm, python, zlib, bzip2... <3> probably not :) <0> all the things you already have <3> but i like smart <4> !??????? no one know about sagem f@st 800 configuration <11> zePh7r: seems like smart is the future of most everything... although where zen/rug fits into the equation is anyones guess <2> frb-work: i do not encode in aac, but i get stuff in it <2> avoid anything with HE-AAC vbr ADTS <2> it is very nice, but UGLY to handle <0> nagulator: I listen to streaming AAC from di.fm, it works fine <11> for degrees of everything related to linux distro's <2> look up mate, it is not the regular aac <7> serziko: sorry, what is sagem? f@st? <2> ADTS has more channels in it and with vbr mixing on top of a non - standard AAC encoder (HE-AAC) <4> usb modem <2> it works, but i need to find out how to pull this with the precompiled suse rpms <4> adsl modem <10> serziko, adsl modem? <4> yes <8> zen/rug ****s bad <3> sorry man <7> serziko: ahhh. :-/ <3> is there actually drivers for l inux for that stuff? <7> serziko: i don't know anything about it -- but if you describe the problem you are having, perhaps someone will know ;) <3> Is there drivers for USB adsl? <11> serziko: you even attempt a google search? <3> serziko: use an ethernet card lol <10> serziko, those adsl packs sold at cost usually ge tricky latter on <10> *get <3> _sarnold: there's drivers for USB ADSL modem? <3> for linux? <10> sure <3> i didnt know that <3> cool <7> EnterUserName: i would _hope_ they would be simple PPPOE or similar network adapters. <10> not easy to configure, tho <8> crap, something just ate up 10 gigs of my space overnight??!?! how can i find out where my space is going? <10> I understand people want broadband fast and easy, but there's nothing simpler than a router <7> warrior520: du / | sort -n > /tmp/du.out <8> what will that do <0> it will give you a sorted listing of where all your space is <8> cool <0> anyway, I just updated 163 packages, I'm going to restart X <2> 163 lol <2> using smart? <0> yes <0> bbi5 <2> hmm u have a tutorial for that? <2> k <8> all that did was give se a few /proc/ no such file or directory errors, and printed nothing <0> right <0> the output is in the /tmp/whatever <7> warrior520: good ;) now take a look at the /tmp/du.out file to see which directories are using up most of your space <12> DONE sPiN... like finally <13> hello everyone...can someone offer some tips on installing suse 10.1 ? I have tried to install it via http but nothing works <8> well the logs are taking up 2 gigs <0> neopipil: my tip is to stick with 10.0 <8> /var/logs <10> I mean, this "urge" in Europe to connect every household (I'm not sure about the extend of this) through broadband has reached a certain state when those modems bundled with the self-installation kits literally offered to consumers can't keep a solid connection for more than 5 minutes. <2> frb-work: updates where easy with smart I guess, noticed any flaws? <13> thanks frb-work, why do you say that? <8> the mounted windows folers are taking up the most, but they wont be using actual space will they? <0> nagulator: without an exttra flag, it downloads everything, then installs it <8> because they are just another partition thats mounted <0> nagulator: but --stepped gives it more like yast behaviour <14> does anyone know if there will be an updated package for zen-installer soon that addresses some of the complaints about speed <2> okay <8> crap this is making no sense, i still cant figure out where all my space is <14> smart is fine, but I'd think a better polished default would go a long way to improve credibility <2> i will try smart then when I get the chance to <7> warrior520: heh, not everyone likes du ..
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