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<Celestar> ****
<Celestar> a full / partition is a BAD thing to have.
<tim_sg2000> I have them enabled in my SUSE 10.0, just in case my system locks
<Celestar> Y
<hatchmt> oh, right... it's a config option
<tim_sg2000> you enable it in the kernel
<hatchmt> You can use YaST to enable it
<hatchmt> YaST/Security and Users/Local Security
<hatchmt> The Miscellaneous page has an "Enable Magic SysRq keys" checkbox
<hatchmt> I totally forgot about all of that...
<tim_sg2000> talking of SysRq...
<tim_sg2000> after enabling for xlate, is there anyway to disable it?
<tim_sg2000> I mean after pressing the ALT+x or whatever it is for xlate, is there any way to diable the xlate thing?
<Richlv> is there some official site of libnewt ?
<Richlv> i mean, The original source
<tim_sg2000> After pressing ALT+are to turn off keyboard raw mode and set it to XLATE, is there a way to undo it?
<mikoo> does anyone know if building an rpm for SLES9 from a SuSE 9.3 srpm will be alright?
<pjv> what app?
<mikoo> (I know this is not a support channel for SLES9 but I am asking in case some chap knows something)
<mikoo> pjv, php-4.4.0
<pjv> doesn't sles come with php?
<hatchmt> I have php-4.3.9-2 with my SLES 9 install... do you really need 4.4.0?
<mikoo> pjv, I need php 4.4.0
<mikoo> pjv, it comes with 4.3.4 which is ancient
<pjv> mikoo: i believe there is php5
<pjv> perhaps you would like to use that?
<pjv> bbl coffee break
<mikoo> pjv, I can't find php5 for SLES9 either
<hatchmt> Since SLES9 is based off of SuSE 9.1, try and find RPMs that work with that release first before using 9.3.
<mikoo> hatchmt, oh thank you for the info. I am new to SuSE (Debian background)
<hatchmt> np
<mikoo> well, as far as I can see this src rpm I found is the same for 9.1 and 9.3
<Celestar> hm ..
<Celestar> 2.6.16 includes support for T1 CPUS \o/
<GraveDigger> what are T1 cpus?
<GraveDigger> oo
<dax^> ultrasparc
<dax^> up to 8 cores
<Richlv> anybody want to bash rh ? :)
<Richlv> especially availability of newt
<GraveDigger> dax^: thx
<Celestar> GraveDigger: 8 cores, each of which is 4 times superthreaded.
<Celestar> so you see 32 cores.
<Celestar> "thread gatling gun"
<GraveDigger> lol?
<Celestar> anandtech has some very preliminary benchmarking.
<GraveDigger> wow
<Celestar> I will get a test specimen late April.
<Celestar> oh .. 32 threads on < 70 Watts
<GraveDigger> sounds awesome
<Richlv> Please register your irc nick to join the #fedora or #fedora-devel channel
<Celestar> well rather decent thing
<Richlv> geez
<Richlv> i wanted to flame about newt. crap.
<GraveDigger> Richlv: well, you are free to register whatever nickname you want ...
<hatchmt> Richlv: /msg nickserv help
<Richlv> i just don't want to register
<Richlv> that always results in some bloody p***word that is lost years later. fsck it
<Richlv> i just don't understand why newt isn't available for normal download
<hatchmt> Richlv: just register a temporary nick, flame away, and de-register it. Then there's no p***word to remember. :)
<the_dude> moin
<Dx_sdfa> yoo
<kronoz> are there any md5 sums of open suse 1.0.1b8 iso's ?
<pjv> kronoz: try in #opensuse
<mikoo> pjv, you mentioned something about php5 for sles9 earlier, have you got any pointers on that? (because I have not been able to find anything. I am currently building from a php4-4.4.0 srpm for SuSE 9.1)
<_ita> sigh :) hi all .. im asked to reset a root pw on a machine i have physical access to - can anyone point me to the information i need to do so (in theory i think i need to boot to single user somehow and do a p***wd - but how ?!)
<oldFart_> sles?
<oldFart_> suse linux enterprise server?
<_ita> i think so yes
<tim_sg2000> do you know the present p***word?
<_ita> no
<tim_sg2000> do you have any Linux rescue floppy or installation CD that you can use to boot the machine?
<DSOM> _ita : You can try this....worked for me with SUSE 10. Boot knoppix.
<DSOM> sudo mount -o rw /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
<DSOM> sudo chroot /mnt/hda1 p***wd
<tim_sg2000> boot watever you have, then mount the root partition, and vi the p***wd or the shadow
<_ita> ok thank you for your help ill try my luck
<cenuij> mmm
<cenuij> zen-updater has stalled again
<mikoo> oldFart_, yes
<Richlv> why rpm doesn't allow usage of wildcards in -q, -e and othermodes ?
<frb> no one ever implemented it
<Richlv> mhh. i think i've seen a support request regarding this at least 50 times in openoffice.org mailing lists only - and nobody ever bothered to implement it ? :)
<frb> have _you_ ever tried to talk to the RPM authors?
<Richlv> no. do they care "a lot" ? :)
<frb> they are priks
<frb> unless they somehow changed completely in the last 2 years
<frb> 245x185@0,0
<frb> oops
<cenuij> Comix mouse cursors... so nice
<[daemon]> cu later
<Jimmy23> Hallo
<Jimmy23> spricht hier jemand deutsch?
<jengelh> frag nicht, es macht keinen sinn
<Jimmy23> ok stimmt sorry! möchte gerne suse hrunterladen und frage mich obs da auch eine kleine version ohne die ganzen programme gibt da ich nicht 5 images runterladen kann!
<Jimmy23> oder muss man da eine netzinstallation machen?
<Jimmy23> kann mir da niemand weiterhelfen?
<Jimmy23> supi 180 leute da und keiner weiß eine antwort
<Richlv> um. you could try in english
<^anu-bis^> hi
<^anu-bis^> somebody rus?
<Richlv> even though i could understand most of your last sentence, i missed almost all of first ones :)
<Jimmy23> yes i want to download suse but i cant download 5 iso files (to big) so can i download a small suse without applications
<Jimmy23> ore must i use the network setup?
<Jimmy23> sorry for my bad english
<^anu-bis^> np
<Richlv> you can download network installation cd, with which you can add network installation sources and download all packages on the fly
<Richlv> that cd, if i remember correctly, was <100mb
<Jimmy23> ok how long does it takes with a 1000kbi/t pipe?
<Jimmy23> yes it is 75 mb
<Richlv> why can't you download isos, btw ?
<bubu1uk> bout 2 hours
<bubu1uk> maybe less
<wwwd> 3 h
<Jimmy23> oh
<jengelh> 75 / (1000/8) / 60 == Minutes
<jengelh> well
<jengelh> 75000
<jengelh> 75000/(1000/8)/60
<jengelh> 10.00000000000000000000
<jengelh> = 75000 KB at 1000kbps makes 10 minutes.
<Jimmy23> hm some distros are 650 mb why is suse so big?
<wwwd> hehe
<wwwd> 10 min
<Richlv> Jimmy23, it depends on package selection
<jengelh> Jimmy23 : Because those distros lack a lot.
<jengelh> Suse is not big.
<Richlv> suse more or less has everything normal user would ever need
<Richlv> and abnormal, too :)
<jengelh> Suse is "only" 8.5 GB (retail version). Debian is roughly 14 x 650 MB.
<jengelh> (9.1GB)
<GraveDigger> Richlv: besides mp3 support, dvd support and such
<Richlv> GraveDigger, ahh, yes
<Jimmy23> oh **** ! so i cant test suse
<Richlv> actually there should have been by now a script that would automagically add required instsources and replace/add packags as needed
<wwwd> dvd support and mp3 is nnot problem
<bubu1uk> u can if u try oss version
<Richlv> once i go to suse as my desktop, i'll for sure make one =)
<bubu1uk> that one is without mp3
<Jimmy23> where to become this version?
<wwwd> bubuluk: are you from EX YU ??
<bubu1uk> opensuse.org
<Richlv> Jimmy23, why can't you test it ?
<bubu1uk> nope
<GraveDigger> Jimmy23: ROFL - who on earth is nuts enough to burn and install 14 cds??? holy ****, i remember times with lots of floppies but i thought they were over now!
<GraveDigger> oO
<GraveDigger> damn
<bubu1uk> SK
<GraveDigger> /sJimmy23/jengelh/
<GraveDigger> s/Jimmy23/jengelh/
<GraveDigger> -.-


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