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<0> incidentally all of these systems are SuSE, so this is even on-topic :)
<0> Yeah, it's pretty crazy. We run out of space fast too :/
<1> So, anybody here yet who knows how I can get GRUB back into my MBR?
<2> any idea why Slax live-cd won't connect to internet ? I put in there pre compiled PPP moule
<2> module
<0> Ancient1: you are dialing up or ..?
<0> teknopagn: what is there now?
<1> Stupid windows overwrote it.
<2> not dial-up, Cables Modem with ISP login script
<1> I'm setting up a dual boot machine for a coworker
<0> Ancient1: Ah, right - unfortunately it's been a while, but I set that up under debian - never done a cable hookup using suse
<2> jplibre SLax is slackware based
<0> teknopagn: so right now windows just boots?
<2> I have an installer script
<1> Heh, sorta
<1> YAY!



<0> Ancient1: Ah, okay ... I'm an old slackware person myself, but I haven't really used it since 1997
<3> anyone here use gaim?
<4> hello all
<1> I got into my suse install, I can fix GRUB from here
<0> teknopagn: I would use the instal.....Right, you're set now
<4> has anyone installed wow on suse ?
<0> penguinplayer: yep
<3> im missing the sound notifications
<1> now all I need to do is figure out why windows won't boot.
<3> any idea where to get them.. or if i already got them and i dont know it. what dir would they be in
<2> jplibre i did exactly what I did in Suse. beside copying a pre compiled PPP mod
<0> mbeach: world of warcraft? I leave the games to windows unfortunately. Are you talking about winex?
<4> wine
<0> teknopagn: that is a dark art
<5> wow works in wine, it's a bit tricky ro setup but it works
<5> to*
<2> teknopagn did u use FIXMBR ?
<5> mbeach: you'll get the best help in #winehq
<4> ok ill see what happens i am installing noe
<4> noe = now
<1> Ancient1 - nope
<5> mbeach: better read the howto first
<4> yeah i read it
<0> which card do you have
<0> mbeach
<4> sounds fun
<5> http://wiki.kaspersandberg.com/doku.php?id=howtos:wine:worldofwarcraft <-- this one?
<6> anyone know the best way to upgrade to Amarok 1.4 beta easily in SuSE 10.1
<7> penguinplayer: Sounds can be configured in GAIM's preferences -> Right click on the Icon in the task bar / notification area and then go to "Interface -> Sounds"
<3> well i got that. but like.. what directory are the sounds located at
<0> penguinplayer: ah, I don't actually use the sound notifications ... sorry
<1> I'm headed home for the day - later, folks
<0> later
<2> bye
<3> oh ok
<8> skuttler, add repo: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.1/RPMS/
<6> cheers detlef
<9> skuttler: to amarok 1.4.0 final, even
<1> I mean that literally - I'll probably be back on once I get home...hehe
<9> !amarok
<10> np: Gamma Ray - Miracle (0:05 / 7:55)
<11> For latest amarok packages, add the guru repository (ask me about guru-yast) or get them here: http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=Sound/amarok | Also make sure to install the package "amarok-xine" and "libxine1" from packman (ask me about packman-yast)
<4> how do i get to Xwinehq
<4> #winehq
<6> wow yaloki it is final - fantastic news
<3> amarok is finally to 1.4?
<9> yes, since a week
<0> nice
<9> was released as final last wednesday
<3> oh
<2> penguinplayer u could use search or restart the control center with the hope it'll show the folder
<0> I missed the fireworks
<3> yeah no luck so far
<0> we're thinking of moving all our production systems to 10.1
<6> i am told the ipod support is really good in 1.4
<0> anyone here know of particular issues still left over from 10.0?
<2> jplibre isn't that too early ? it just came out
<0> and also, when is the box version out? we always buy one copy just to have it
<9> jplibre: be really, really careful, the package management on 10.1 has major issues at the moment
<9> jplibre: using y2pmsh or smart on 10.1 is highly advisable
<0> Ancient1: well, the way suse seems to work is that it incrementally improves with each minor.



<0> yaloki: Ah, okay. I'm installing it in a test environment of 5 systems first
<9> that's true for 10.1 - the new package management
<9> 10.1 is awesome, except that part
<9> unfortunately it's a critical part
<0> I'm more used to the debian model
<9> fortunately there are alternatives, smart and y2pmsh (y2pmsh still uses the "old" yast2 package management engine)
<0> stable/testing/unstable and apt
<9> !smart
<11> 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/ | there's also a spoon-fed howto by sPiN: http://spinink.net/2006/05/20/installing-smart-package-manager/
<0> Hmmm
<9> jplibre: you could use apt on SUSE, actually apt packages are available on the SUSE 10.1 FTP tree
<12> jplibre: thankfully, the 10.1 package mangement tools are taking a step towards the debian model of shared install/update pools
<9> jplibre: but it's apt-rpm, a port to RPM, and I'd rather recommend having a look at smart, it's really nice :)
<6> yeah package management ****s - like now i've jsut added a repository and it will take about 5 minutes to add it
<12> jplibre: unfortunateyl, the polish isn't as strong as it is on debian's package management stuff, but it is pretty incredible given that the team did it in a few months. :)
<0> Actually, we have an in-house infrastructure setup here - I just started working with these large SuSE-based farms
<0> I need to look at smart ...
<13> Smart=coolies
<0> okay, and y2pmsh is like the current/old yast2?
<13> And fm-get is cool too
<13> I've never used y2pmsh
<6> it so annoys me how "signature check failed ignores my selection to not show this message again
<13> or heard of it 0_o :P
<14> jplibre, its old yast but it still work
<0> so smart will deal well with custom local package repositories
<13> Everyone knows that fm-get is cool ;]
<7> i can't understang how to resolve conflicts with SMART.... vlc wants to remove mDnsResponder and many of my -devels depend on it
<7> kdesdk-devel for example
<0> mmm
<0> we have systems ranging from 8.2 up to 9.3
<14> yew
<0> it's a 24/7/365 environment, have to be careful
<0> but yeah
<0> yew
<0> and the 9.1 tree just got 'discontinued'
<2> i-nZ I would be very interested in the solution u will find ;)
<0> with good reason ... but that pushes those upgrades to the fore
<9> jplibre: yes, y2pmsh still uses the engine of the 10.0 yast2
<0> sarnold, yaloki, bill-barriere: would you recommend going with smart over apt-rpm at this point?
<9> jplibre: y2pmsh has been around since quite some time, it's a CLI shell to the yast2 package management engine
<12> jplibre: definitely, smart over apt-rpm.
<9> jplibre: I would recommend smart as well
<14> of course
<12> jplibre: the question is, smart over y2pmsh / yast / rug-zmd
<14> bad bad bad apt
<0> okay - seems to make sense
<12> jplibre: .. for that, you'll just have to try them out and see what works best for you
<0> apt is great. I'm a debian person and have been for many years
<12> jplibre: apt on debian is fantastic.
<0> but I like that suse is coming along in the same direction
<14> suse aint debian
<12> jplibre: apt with rpm is less pleasing.. :-(
<9> sarnold: smart > rug/zmd, definitely at the moment
<14> SuSEhelp, bottomline
<11> you use debian, do things the debian way, you use suse, do things the suse way, you use redhat, you do things the redhat way
<0> yes . :)
<0> right, right, I read you ... that's why I'm learning more about suse now.
<15> if rollback worked, rug would be > all ;)
<0> Now if only postgres would overtake oracle I'd be happy
<9> cenuij: rollback doesn't work properly with RPM yet
<15> yaloki: i mean rollback as a feature of rug & zmd
<15> or is it supposed to be related to rpm?
<9> I'm afraid it would need to be supported by rpm in the first place
<9> it's just not that simple to roll back on the layer above
<9> that's the aptitude syndrome on debian
<9> it can uninstall packages that were automatically added to installation because of dependencies
<15> ok, but then why is there rollback funtionality in rug?
<9> but if you happen to install a deb using dpkg and not aptitude, then it won't work properly
<9> maybe it records a list of all installed packages at some time
<9> some kind of "snapshots"
<9> and you can revert to those, I don't know
<0> bill-barriere: what is the redhat way these days?
<14> no idea


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