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<0> yes,usb modem Motorola C350
<1> terik: a bit beyond me, i am googleing ;p
<1> terik: http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de/lofiversion/index.php/t34992.html ?
<0> I am an answer beside us in russia on channel has found
<0> I in console took pppd call gprs-moto
<0> faileas this problem in ACA5 only,in other os I did not meet
<1> terik: unfortunately its a bit beyond me, i haven't a clue about the solution
<2> hello
<0> faileas but you where live?
<1> singapore
<0> programmer work?
<1> not really
<1> student, summer job as a comp tech
<1> crazy hours, decent pay ;p
<0> understandable
<1> i live 30 seconds from my workplace ;p



<1> though i was working late yesterday on some gear we have on loan
<0> beside us also in the same way
<1> windows shop though, apparently our current project is PAC related and they don't have linux drivers for much of the things
<0> and how much pay,beside you work hour-to-hour or from made?
<1> i work for my dad
<1> per day, as needed
<1> comes to about 5 US a hour all in all
<3> i'm in the process of moving from dapper to suse10.1 and i'm a little confused... how do i do something like download the linux kernel-sources with yast ?
<1> arn: by right it should be there, but on 10.1 yast has some issues
<4> issues?
<4> :(
<1> one moment
<4> it did seem a little unresponsive
<0> faileas beside you programmers how much earn at the average?
<1> no idea
<1> shrewd: http://spinink.net/?s=smart
<1> install smart
<4> smart?
<5> !smart
<6> 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/
<1> shrewd: its like apt but better
<4> oooooo :)
<1> but never on debian or ubuntu ;p
<1> i used to use apt-rpm on mandriva
<4> i was considering using that
<4> apt under ubuntu worked very nicely
<1> smart is better though
<0> debian in russia plenty of
<4> why though?
<1> very similar syntax
<1> but apparently more reliable database wise or something
<4> sweet :)
<0> this about what base speech goes that has not understood?
<5> faileas: so whats that about smart that makes it better than apt ?
<7> what makes apt better then yast
<7> its all prefrence
<1> rohan: from my POV, not much, i rememeber someone saying something about it being more reliable in terms of database
<1> in terms of usage, its about the same
<7> out of all the installers out there gentoos is the best to be honest
<7> couse it can depclean
<1> gentoo has an installer? ;p
<7> emerge
<5> lol, gentoo even HAS and installer ?
<5> gogeta: gah, emerge ..
<5> its not an installer
<7> emerge can depclean
<5> its a pkg management system
<7> its a good way to relly free up space
<7> correction then out of all the managers
<5> gogeta: whats depclean ? delete the deps when you remove the app ?
<7> deletes all unused deps
<7> threwout the system
<5> so even pacman can do that
<5> pacman is the pkg manager used by arch, frugalware, and rubix
<7> ?
<7> but suse doesent have a depcleaner
<4> why has yast go no online repositories by default? and how do i add the ones with kernel-sources?
<5> yes, suse doesnt



<5> gogeta: and on debian u can use deborphan / debfoster
<7> i see
<7> wonder why suse doesent have such a app 3rd party or otherwise
<7> think something named smart would be smart lol
<4> *sigh* i need the kernel-sources for suse10.1 so i can install nvidia drivers... how do i do this?
<7> install them
<4> yast?
<7> should be on the cd
<7> so yea yast
<4> i believe they are on one of the CD's i don't have....
<1> cd5 i think
<7> then online
<4> how do i do it online?
<7> add online to yast
<4> add online?
<5> add an inst-source first
<7> online inst sources
<5> !mirrors
<6> For inst-sources: < http://www.opensuse.org/Mirrors_Released_Version >. For ISOs: http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/downloads/ftp/mirrors_isos.html
<8> hey gus anyone using iFolder?
<5> then select the kernel-headers and enjoy
<4> how do i add the inst source?
<4> instalation source> ?
<5> !mirrors
<6> For inst-sources: < http://www.opensuse.org/Mirrors_Released_Version >. For ISOs: http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/downloads/ftp/mirrors_isos.html
<5> see that
<7> http://www.suseforums.net/index.php?s=24ff33f44fab6c6838deab5abd01ad96&showtopic=24688&pid=135283&st=0&#entry135283
<7> yast sources with mirrors
<5> or better, shrewd, http://spinink.net/2006/05/13/adding-installation-sources-to-suse-linux-101/
<5> thats the BEST gude
<4> thanks
<0> I do not understand why do five cd if possible do 1 dvd?
<8> nobody using iFolder?
<9> !xgl
<6> For XGL instructions go here: http://en.opensuse.org/Xgl using xgl with 10.0 and before is not recommended but is possible, proceed at your own risk & For XGL video demos go here: http://www.linuxedge.org/?q=node/55 & for Kororaa XGL LiveCD go here: http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/5476
<7> once you got all the sources added you can disable the need for the cds
<5> terik: yes, why ? :P use the dvd, not the 5 cd's then
<7> there not added by default couse they would just be slow
<7> better to chose your own
<1> terik: not everyone has a DVD drive
<0> rohan :beside us only five cd will sell,but dvd no
<7> everyone should have at least a dvd-rom
<7> there days
<1> gogeta: my laptop dosen't
<5> ok
<7> ****y laptop
<1> ;p
<0> :)
<7> i got a dl dvd rw
<5> i have a dvd drive, but not a dvd writer
<0> i have dvd-rw:)
<7> 8.4 gb of storage per dvd bitches
<1> i have a DVD reader and a DVD-RAM drive on my main system
<7> dvd ram what a joke
<1> (the RAM drive cost 2 bucks more so worth it)
<1> gogeta: it does almost everything else, and well it was a 2 dollar difference
<7> my drive can read and whrite dvd-ram as well
<7> it was on its list of devices it could work with
<1> (DVD RAM + and - R and RW... its listed as a DVD RAM drive in windows)
<7> heh
<1> importantly it burns CDs in a few min, and its reliable
<7> mines just listed as a dvd wrighter
<7> no speicif format
<1> mine's listed as such
<1> OTH good drive
<1> no coasters yet ;p
<7> cds lol
<7> its like a 52x cd burner
<1> yeah
<1> ;p
<1> 48X
<4> can someone just confirm for me that the Australian/ocenia mirror isn't working (this is my first time doing this so i don't know) : http://en.opensuse.org/Mirrors_Released_Version#Australia
<7> even thow i dont use those insane speeds
<1> 16X dvd burner is 8X


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