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<0> oi oi sPiN ;] <1> a game crashed and now i ended up with a wired setup. <2> fietz: krandrtray <3> fietz, right click background, configure desktop - display - set res <0> i guess i could just repeat the yast sizing of swap partition size / type.. then like a 4g '/' mount pt then balance hdd left as '/home' ? <0> or is it likewise helpful to have a custom '/etc' maybe? <3> tech, id go 6GB on / <4> SuSEhelp: nvidia <5> If you are not using YOU - Yast Online Update to setup your card, read carefully: http://www.suse.de/~sndirsch/nvidia-installer-HOWTO.html <3> and i wouldnt bother with /etc <0> ThankYou! ;] sPiN .. reason ive been seeking a handy howto/tutorial.. to answer such <0> its not like it safe data wise to adjust partitions after a clean installation <6> SuSEhelp, rumor pants <5> frb: I've not heard any rumours about pants! <0> would rather get hdd partitioning layout right as poss 1st try <7> did you check tldp.org
<0> heh.. hadnt been to tldp in bout 2 yrs... ty jetscreamer .. surely cant hurt to check ;] <6> any iptables experts want to take a look at some rules for me, to see if they are kosher? <6> I want my firewall to forward 2 different IPs to 2 differnt machines when connecting to pptp <4> whenever I try to apply patches now I keep getting http://pastebin.com/566975 -- what's happening? <6> as far as I can tell, my stuff works <6> dw_, apt ****ed your db, run rpm --rebuilddb and be patient <3> baaad apt! <6> dw_, and _that_ is why I don't like apt <4> frb: I doubt it. I haven't used apt yet :) <6> does the yast firewall config let me to selective blocking? <6> you said you did last night <4> nope, I didn't. :) <6> or whenever you got your ftp access revoked <8> frb: noo <6> ni! <4> frb: that wasn't from apt, it was from installing SuSE by a Net install. <8> SuSEhelp: blame <5> blame apt <4> 8) <4> anyhow, because things mucked up there, I had to abort the installtiong (while installing NVidia drivers) <4> the drivers don't appear in YOU anymore, so does that mean they're installed now? <4> (i.e. should I restart X?) <8> probably, try it, otherwise change the filter to installed/installable packages <8> dw_: did you upgrade while the system was running? <4> ok, thanks. Will do now. <4> benJIman|tov: I ran YOU when the system was running, yes <8> I mean your netinstall <4> benJIman|tov: fresh net install using the 69MB ISO provided from suse <4> (no upgrade; first time suse-user :)) <4> going to restart X now anyhow; brb <9> hi <10> anyone know much about samba? <11> _with_a_y: #samba might <9> i managed to get mine sey up <9> set" <9> pretty auto <9> how long does it take to add a yast source using this method? http://susewiki.apanela.com/goodlinks:yast_sources <9> mine seems to be stuck <12> can someone help me install the ati drivers for suse linux 10.0 <13> ciao a tutti...c' qualke italiano? <11> islamguide_com: depends on the size of the source <11> it'll download an ARCHIVE.gz I think <11> which can be a few meg <11> !ati <5> 9.3 already includes ATI drivers. Install fglrx and read /usr/share/doc/packages/fglrx/README.SuSE. In SuSE 10, please download the latest drivers from www.ATI.com, and then follow these instructions http://linux.wordpress.com/2005/10/11/suse-100-ati-drivers-installation/ <11> nitrosport_5: ^^ <13> sorry there is italian person?... <12> thanks nermal <8> islamguide_com: the main repository has about 40mb in the ARCHIVES.gz, the other ones will be much faster <13> I have a problem with Wi-Fi <14> benJIman|tov: hey, I re-did the Nvidia installation and it installed just fine (says YOU), but I'm not that convinced that it's genuinely using the nvidia drivers now <12> when I do this # sh ./ati-driver-installer-8.xx.xx-i386.run get-supported it dosent show suse as supported os's <14> i.e. rubberband is really slow, and I don't think it should be with my card (fx5200) <8> francis: glxinfo | grep direct <14> benJIman|tov: direct rendering is off and OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect <8> dw_: if they have really installed try running switch2nvidia as root and log out and back in <8> if not then run the YOU update again <13> there are some one who can help me? <4> ok <4> be right back <9> http://www.a4tech.com/en/product2.asp?CID=1&SCID=8&MNO=WOP-35
<9> this is my mouse <9> anyway i can configure all the buttons and the 2 wheels to work <9> do I just add every single source stated in the goodlinks source? <4> benJIman|tov: it edited the xorg.conf file accordingly, relogged in -- still lagging. Re-installed via YOU and relogged in, and I'm still getting problems <8> dw_: glxinfo | grep direct <4> it's a bit puzzling, since surely if the drivers weren't installed properly then the xserver would reject "nvidia" as a driver and wouldn't start? <8> depends <4> benJIman|tov: same output <8> do the YOU update again <8> do you have an old card? <4> benJIman|tov: I literally just did it :) <8> as in gforce2 or older? <4> benJIman|tov: not at all. It's an fx 5200 <8> try the YOu update again, if it still fails download the driver manually from nvidia.com and install <4> :( <4> benJIman|tov: doesn't that mean I'll have to recompile the kernel etc? :/ <8> no <4> ohh, cool <8> you will need a compiler installed though <8> and kernel-source <8> but you could try the YOU update again <9> should i add the guru source into yast? <8> sometimes what happens is nvidia site times out during the transfer I think <4> benJIman|tov: is it really worth doing *again*? Literally done it several times now. =) <9> I'm thinking of installing nforce 2 drivers <9> anyone has? <4> benJIman|tov: I'm on an amd64 -- is that worth noting? <4> also, is there any package I can get that will resolve build-dependencies and the like? <8> !search gcc <5> Matching factoids: gcc; gcc32; <4> a type of build essential package (i.e. compiler, etc) <8> !search compiler <5> Matching factoids: compiler; <8> !compiler <5> to install compiler and make etc. yast -> software management ; change filter to 'Selections'; select c/c++ compiler and tools and click accept <4> cool <9> how do i manually configure my a3tech mouse? <9> 4* <6> !areacode 301 <8> there is no areacode command <9> when i wanna update, a menubox pops up talking abt some libraries which are needed <9> wad do i do? <15> islamguide_com: try to install them <9> wad about the one that says livesdfsd.dk conflict <9> so many conflicts wad do i do <16> resolve them <9> how? <16> yast2 will offer you options <9> i can't even copy the file name from the warning dialog <9> there are only 2 options <3> use the save as button <9> do not update the particular thing <9> or <9> ignore conflict and risk system inconsistencies <3> if it gives you the option to not update something, then that means it is safe to not update it <3> DO NOT ignore stuff <9> there is not update <9> only those 2 <9> should i check the autocheck dependencies box? <3> no <3> you should do what i just said <9> i.e? <9> gwenview 1.3.1-4 conflict <9> Unresolved Requirements: <9> gwenview requires libexif.so.10 <9> Conflict Resolution: <9> ( ) Do Not Update gwenview <9> ( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies <9> wad do i do with this for example <16> bah! <16> install libexif ofcourse <16> engage brain <8> !pin libexif
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