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<0> !packman mldonkey <1> yaloki: KMLDonkey helps integrate the MLDonkey P2P software into KDE3. Itprovides a replacement MLDonkey GUI using the KDE framework, ED2Klink handling in Konqueror, a Control Centre module for configuringMLDonkey and client connectivity, and a panel apple..., see http://packman-test.links2linux.org/search/mldonkey <0> edwin: see URL above <2> yaloki: doesnt mldonkey only work with edonkey network? i want to use the overnet network... <0> umm.. isn't the edonkey the overnet network ? <0> it is <0> ;) <3> mp3! <3> mp3 <3> avi <0> !mp3 <1> For MP3 Support in Suse 10 or 10.1, check <http://spinink.net/suse-for-windows-users/#mp3 : For Suse 9.3 just run YOU (Yast Online Update) and choose to install the extra multimedia packages. <4> i got suse to boot in under a minute simply by telling her not to automatically mount all my partitions! cut 30s off! however i would like to get some files off my ntfs partition, and when i try to mount it after suse has started up i get a "permission denied". How can i access this partition? and is it possible to change suse's mount behavior after installation? <3> yaloki:thank you <5> Shaezsche, edit /etc/fstab <5> change "auto" to "noauto" - that won't automount that partition
<4> vitamin is there a control panel menu i can do this from? <5> why? <5> it's a text file <4> i dont care about automount really, id prefer to juse be able to mount things after suse has loaded up <0> there's some module in yast2 to do that, don't remember which though <4> right now im getting a permission denied <5> Shaezsche, I think you need to add "user" in the options list as well <4> ok, what group must i add the user too if i want to be able to mount? <5> You can do all that with partitioner, if it works (doesn't here) <4> vitamin when i click on my computer it lists all the possible partitions to mount. id just like to be able to right click and mount and unmount as i see fit <5> Shaezsche, that's what you need to configure in /etc/fstab <4> fstab just configures auto and no auto <4> i dont want these drives booting at startup <5> Shaezsche, just add "users" in the options list for that mount <4> the options list in the text file? <5> yes <4> i really prefer to do this through a module <4> is that like adding a user to a group? <0> no <0> it's adding the "users" option to the mountpoint <5> Shaezsche, I told you what you can use <5> start yast, then partitions <4> ok <0> which means that non-root users are allowed to mount that partition as well <5> ^ <4> ok ill just have to do /etc/fstab <4> i dont like messing around with texts. im a clicker <0> not "do", "edit" ;) <0> Shaezsche: try it, once you'll get used to it, you'll love it <4> i cannot believe how much faster suse boots when it doesnt automount only 2 other partitions, THAT are even on the same hard drive <0> Shaezsche: reiserfs is very slow on mounting (but very fast on usage) <4> oh yea, actually i used ext3 instead of reis <4> also ive heard its not that much of a performance booster over ext3 really <0> Shaezsche: you've heard wrong ;) <0> ext2/3 gets pretty bad when you use >60% of the filesystem size <4> like how bad? do you mean for simple navigationg? when i open firefox will it be noticably slower? <5> Shaezsche, really really slower <0> ext2/3 gets a lot slower when more than 60% of the filesystem is used <5> because firefox creates huge number of small files (cache) <0> and reiserfs aggregates small files into blocks, which means that a 1 byte file doesn't use a whole block, as with ext2/3 <4> ok im just trying to determine what you mean by slower. simple navigation, boot times, loading games? <5> ANd that's what so slow in ext2/3 and much faster in raiserfs <0> Shaezsche: on usage <4> usage translate to what? <4> loading programs? <0> your whole system, every disk I/O <4> i am an idiot <0> especially writing files <5> reading dir/file/searching dir/file <4> ok <0> reiser is also a lot better on searching files and recursing, because it uses a more complex but more efficient indexing tree <4> any other tips to faster boot times? i already set startupmode for both my network cards, eth and wifi to manual <4> dont know how much of a dif that makes <0> besides turning off any service you don't need, not really <6> start up time is soooo irrevalent <5> make a monolith kernel <4> yaloki whats a service i really dont need <6> vitamin, ..... <0> Shaezsche: I don't know what services you need and what services you have running atm <5> and make sure all the config options are specified in the boot command line <0> vitamin: that's just over the top for a beginner
<5> Don't use stuff like lvm,raid - too slow <0> uh <6> vitamin, wtf your talking about ...make a monolithic kernel .... <0> lvm, slow ? <4> i dont think my hd even supports raid <5> yaloki, He asked it ;-) <4> and i dont know what lvm is <6> lvm slow ? <0> LVM is not slow, what are you talking about <6> clueless.. <5> bill-barriere, startup time wise <4> what is lvm <0> it's just a very thin and very fast filesystem indirection level in kernelspace <0> Shaezsche: forget it <4> lolol <5> ;-) <0> Shaezsche: very powerful but pretty complex <4> ok <0> !google Linux LVM Logical Volume Manager howto <1> yaloki: LVM2 Resource Page LVM2 refers to a new userspace toolset that provide logical volume management facilities on linux. It is reasonably backwards-compatible with the original ...sources.redhat.com/lvm/ - 5k - See http://www.google.com/search?q=Linux+LVM+Logical+Volume+Manager+howto <0> geez <0> now he left <7> that was too much ;-) <6> :/ <0> and we didn't even start talking about the heavy stuff ;) <6> hehehe <7> he didnt even get a recommendation for runit ;-( <5> went testing ;-) <0> hotte: you call that a "recommendation" ? lol <5> how else will he know if it's faster? <0> "how to hose your system, part one" ;) <7> yaloki: complexity needs competence ;-) <0> hotte: 100% ACK <0> s/needs/requires/ ;) <7> hehe <5> yup <0> tell that to managers who want to build software from powerpoint slides ;) <2> does anyone here use sword/ <2> bibletime? <0> edwin: nope.. you got the packages for 10.1 from packman ? <2> yaloki: i have sent them an email, but had no response yet <0> ah, too bad <0> wait <0> ok, I can see why <0> the package is maintained by Quentin, but he's busy with exams <2> yaloki: i installed the rpm for 10.0, and it seems to work fine <0> edwin: mail directly to detlef@links2linux.de and ask him nicely, he's co-maintaining that package ;D <2> yaloki: thanks, i will do soo <2> yaloki: i was wondering if you get the Apocrypha for Sword/Bibletime <0> umm.. whatever apocrypha is... ? <2> yaloki: the non canonical books of the Bible <6> ...... <0> ah.. err.. no idea lol <0> you mean the fun stuff <0> ;) <6> Heretic <7> and god said to abraham: kill me a son ;-) <0> killall -9 son <6> no just one not all of hem <2> lol <2> blasphemous generation ;) <0> ah, just one.. <0> sons=$(ps h -o pid -C son); son=$(( $RANDOM % $(echo $sons | wc -w) + 1 )); kill -9 $(echo $sons | cut -f$son -d" ") <6> Oo ... there you go <0> does abraham count as root ? ;) <6> lmao .... he prolly use sudo to act in his name ;) <0> hehehe <0> abraham's a sudoer <8> !smart <1> smart is a great package management frontend that supports many repository formats - more info on http://smartpm.org - The Guru build comes preloaded with many installation sources. Here is a spoon-fed howto: http://spinink.net/2006/05/20/installing-smart-package-manager/ - also see here: http://dev-loki.blogspot.com/2006/05/how-to-install-and-use-smart-on-suse.html <9> hello all <9> at which location can i find ekiga so i can install it?
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