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<0> a character I could place in front to see if I screw it up? <1> I think it's # <0> like ; or // <0> k thx <1> hmmm - what an Intersting time in history. <1> up-to-today - I'm considered myself noob - asking questions here & there. <1> today I could answer question posted by several people all at once - hmm ! good turn for me. :) <1> feeling myself more veteran now :) <0> cool. I'm experience noob-refugee from An Unnamed Distro <1> well - SUSE will be a new _named_ home then :) <1> and 10.0 is the latest version. <0> using it <1> me too <1> along with other OSes... <0> Suspend does NOT work still <0> not that it's a critical feature. Now says failed to dump usb_storage
<1> _greg: my idea - not swap is the problem <1> _greg: I think it's ACPI <1> _greg: try to add acpi=off to the GRUB <0> uh like how <1> go to file /boot/grub/menu.lst <1> and where u see title SUSE LINUX 10.0 <1> kernel ... root=... <1> simply add there acpi=off at the end of the line <1> I' <1> I'm can't guarantee that it will help - but your chances are 50% help 50% no effect. <0> k. reboot to test?? <1> You can only lose if you are on laptop <1> yep reboot <1> init 6 <0> huh: init6? <1> yes, after edited a file do init 6 <1> how u edited ? <1> vi ? <1> or kwrite ? <2> are thre any major vendors selling dual-core xmd computers? <2> err amd <1> why large vendors ? who need them ? <1> I build my own PCs. <1> no vendors needed. <1> but anyways yes. <1> HP sells AMD systems <2> because I want a warrantee, service, and other things for a corporate production video encoding box <2> I hate building **** myself <3> when I use konqueror to view my home dir I used to get a little info screen when I would mouse over a file like a small version of the jpg, it still works using super user but not as reg user ... any ideas? <0> thx alexey. PC suspended well <1> also - if you live in the U.S - maybe look at mid-size but great company - named Alienware. <1> _greg - u see? plz turn the swaps back. <1> 2 swaps are _never_ a problem on Linux <1> besides Linux supports _both_ swap files _and_ swap partitions. <1> Windows supports only files :) <4> what are the advantages of x64? or won't we see them for a while yet <1> Drakster: try to change file permissions/owners ? <1> Insane|zZz: theoretically little faster (5% ?), and support for more than 4 GB of RAM. <--- this is serious advantage few years from now. <5> my suse compy just rebooted all of a sudden :o <3> don't think its a permission thing ... it also would give info if I moused over a folder ... <2> Insane|zZz, they are friggin fast <1> oldFart_: what's wrong ? <4> yeah, my sys can take 4gig, currently have 1.5 <2> especially when I'm looking at an x2 4400+ <5> not sure - I just let it be for a couple of hours and it rebooted <4> woah <5> some hardware might be damaged, a fuse went poof a couple of hours ago <1> oldFart_: I think it's a hardware/drivers problem. <1> oldFart_: how other OSes are feeling ? Windows 98/XP ? <1> frb: AMD Athlon's are *very* powerful machines. <2> I know <2> I want a live video broadcast encoder, so I want an x2 <1> frb: they were poweful in the back old 99' where they won the war vs. the Intel's newest Pentium III 600 ! <1> So I bought one at early 2000 <2> I only have an intel in my laptop because IBM doesn't sell them <1> so - again - why IBM ? <1> for those who want, and understand performance, building a PC is not a big issue... for Home use <1> of course for Business you can't build 1000 machines yourself <5> can I change the clockspeeds of my amd athlon xp in suse somehow? <5> or do I need to reboot <1> anyway - my friend bought Fujitsu-Siemens laptop *because* it had AMD Athlon processor.
<4> I want a job building or repairing systems, recently p***ed a pc engineering course <1> No overclocking tools, that I know of. try BIOS overclocking if you want. <1> Insane|zZz: I haven'tp***ed any such course/ and no Linux courses too. <1> anyways my knowledge is more advanced that building PCs. <1> *than <2> http://shop3.outpost.com/product/4650538?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG is what I'm looking <4> The course was easy, i've been building systems on and off for years, but for employment, you need papers sometimes <1> true <5> what about a temperature monitor for suse? <5> (cpu) <1> I don't know that software <2> oldFart_, lmsensors? <1> lmsensors can also monitor SMART? has KDE GUI ? <1> hmm - it seems to have just a command-line tools, with a LKM <1> too bad <6> Hello people. <1> hi <1> hi jasper_ <0> Hi. HDD question <6> Wow, it's a pretty quiet room today. Where is everyone? alexey__, did you scare them all away? <0> I plugged an old HDD into the loop but it's not being recognized by SUSE (or the Previous Distro) <1> dunno <0> I did the jumper switches. <0> k <1> but I think it's because I answered all questions ;) <1> LOL <0> ha <6> heh <6> _greg, are you sure the drive is still working? <0> uh, i think so. It was when removed from OLD box <6> _greg, also, does your bios need to be told to look for a second drive? <0> Should SUSE just automatically see & ***igned <0> hmM! <0> aha <1> if that's an IDE drive, then BIOS should see it . <1> if it's non-IDE (SATA/SCSI/USB/FireWire/whatever) then I don't know <0> Parallel <1> so IDE <1> ? <0> another question. <0> I had 2 partitions on the "new" physical drive for other distro <0> SUSE put itself on one, but isn't really showing me all the files that are on the other one. AFAICS <0> Just as well sever all ties to Old Distro <1> because you need to _mount_ the second partition manually. <0> oh you know what. <0> I but that SUSE is respecting that the files in the /home for that "other dude" are not to be snooped in by me. <7> if you're root you can look at them <1> true <0> no just tested. dang <8> is anyone here aware of an app I can use to have a headset on the PC, and route it to make calls though my modem onto the land line? <7> try a chmod -R 777 /home/otherdude <0> I should specify I see lots of files, but not the original /home/greg directory. <8> through* <7> pete: skype <1> Pete_: no I dunno such software <1> Pete_: Skype can do so, but it's pricey to run locally. <8> aeRoSoL: thanks for the smart comment, but im looking for a solution other than VoIP <7> then buy a landline <7> did you know that 95% of all calls are now routed through VoIP networks? <8> alexey__: yeh, im aware of skype, but I don't like that company ;) <6> Pete_, isn't there an app called Gizmo or something like that? <0> okay how to /cd to a HDD? <1> Pete_ - I used normal (slow) modem very few times in my life. <6> _greg, mount it and cd to the mount point <8> I know there are other providers, but its because on my landline I already have a deal to get free calls, I want to use it through my bluetooth headset <1> Pete_ - now I have only broadband modem. <0> moutn hda2 <0> ? <1> so no analog calls possible anymore <0> mount /hda2? <6> mount /dev/hda2 /some/mount/point <8> aTypical: gizmo is like skype, but it still routes the calls out over my internet connection <0> literally, aTypical? <6> Pete_, oh.
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