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<0> did you grab an rpm?
<1> deathkat: i'd check in yast for dependancies, likely has some perl or python stufff it will need
<1> deathkat: i'm on *cough* another distro now :)
<0> gotcha
<1> amrlima: where are you having trouble ?
<2> Hello everyone Im back with some more issues
<3> cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.install /etc/X11/xorg.conf
<3> about here
<1> ok
<3> In kde open gl monitor my primary 3d controler is ati
<3> but most 3d games freez
<2> upgraded the ram in the PC (the BIOS is giving me an start up error stating that one of the DIMM'S is Out of REV ) I also installed a Different video card in this machine, now when SUSE loads it goes to the login screen and when i type in KDE it fails- something about Xset faild or something
<1> amrlima: is the module loaded ?
<1> amrlima: (i'm really not familiar with ati stuff)
<3> i really dont know.... sorry
<1> amrlima: $ lsmod | grep ati fire (i'm not really sure whatever it's called



<3> lots of how to in the web but none works flawless for me
<3> ill check
<1> amrlima: such is the case with ati, usually :)
<3> GNU grep??
<2> any suggestions for my issue?
<3> ohgood i have installed
<1> Slag: play switch-o chang-o with the ram, i guess (dunno)
<1> amrlima: so the module is listed ?
<3> yep
<2> Is the ram the problem or is the video card the issue? I switched from an Nvidia to AGP
<2> ATI*
<3> sorry my english
<1> amrlima: no problem
<1> Slag: you can setup your video card from sax2 if you like
<2> i will mess with it and come back
<1> amrlima: so we're at the 'aticonfig --initial --dtop=horizontal' point now i suppose ?
<4> frb: http://digg.com/music/Russian_MP3_download_sites_..._not_so_cheap_after_all_
<3> yep...
<3> no, sorry
<3> before that
<4> dtop is for dual screens
<1> sPiN: you familiar with ati, and got a few minutes for amrlima ? :)
<3> that would be nice
<0> sPiN: is the master with it
<4> yes, but im busy with many other things at to moment
<0> haha
<0> i got lucky
<1> sPiN: cool, just slap me if i steer them terribly wrong, ok ? :)
<3> lol
<4> k
<1> amrlima: anyway, so you've got a /etc/X11/xorg.conf, right ?
<3> not sure, but think so
<1> if X is running now, you do ;)
<3> ups sorry
<1> anywho, '# aticonfig --initial'
<3> comand not found
<1> i included root's prompt, whichis '#', and you shouldn't be typing :)
<3> k
<5> Hello guys, can anyone tell me how to implement firewall on a small network without bridging
<3> still command not found
<6> ohgood are you awake?
<6> alright guys. earlier he was explaining that I should tunnel vnc through ssh.
<6> is that what tomcast for suse does?
<1> KanRiNiN: yes
<6> great, you are here :-)
<1> well, i have no idea about tomcast, but you can tunnel it, eys
<6> I installed the openssh package
<6> and Yast seems to have a vnc setup in it.
<1> ok, so you'll need to open port 22 (or whatever you've set sshd to listen on) and try ssh'ing into the host.
<6> do I have to first set a user and pw for the server?
<1> KanRiNiN: you login to the server, with a user's name, and p***word. so if your user was KanRiNiN : ssh KanRiNiN@hostname and then your p***word prompt would be next
<6> k
<6> great I get it now
<1> it's a really good idea not to do this as root, also
<6> k. I'll shut the root user out then.
<6> so I'm in.
<6> ssh localhost
<6> now how do I VNC?
<1> well, there are tutorials online..
<6> k. I'll look some over



<1> alot more can be understood from a quick read than i can type in 30 minutes :)
<6> great. thanks for the help.
<1> (:
<6> quick noob question. how do I find out the ip ***signed to me by my router?
<6> ifsomething
<7> ifconfig
<7> /sbin/ifconfig as a normal user
<4> ip a
<7> almost finished gnome-menus and have quite a bit of gnome-applet and gnome-panel done comming well
<7> suse have insane amount of patche on those
<7> i want sled10 gnome-menu.src.rpm ;)
<8> hi there, I need some help to setup my mouse wheel
<8> I have a PS2 mouse
<8> hellow
<9> heyyy
<9> ????
<9> are you there?
<9> nobody online ??
<9> its horrible to setup wheel mouse using xorg.conf.. Im lost!
<10> hmmm
<10> how do you fix broken avi files under linux?
<10> i need to rebuild its index
<9> hellow
<11> |main|, i'll be mencoder can do it
<10> nmstryoda: how do u do it?
<11> well, lets look
<11> |main|, ah it's transcode you use
<10> what package provides it?
<11> just sec
<11> avidemux
<10> k
<11> http://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=108
<10> another gtk app..
<11> ah
<11> linux provides more than one app... there's ...
<10> wel
<10> l
<10> im trying to see if avidemux can do it
<11> it looks like it can
<11> http://www.transcoding.org/cgi-bin/transcode?Transcode_Command_Line_Options
<11> also look on this page
<12> hi
<11> howdy jef_
<12> would someone like to help me with an ez problem :-P
<11> ez, we can handle
<11> =D
<12> whats the tangent of
<11> of?
<10> this doesnt fix broken avis.
<12> na. actually, when i exit desktop, for example, to shut down, my monitor says wrong frequency settings and i get no display
<10> it will just convert the file
<12> how do i edit that without changing display manager settings
<11> you need to change the settings under the boot loader
<11> via Yast you can edit that
<11> system, boot manager
<12> boot loader
<11> ya
<11> now edit the suse section
<11> change the video mode
<12> but wouldnt i get same problem booting?
<12> as i do exiting desktop
<11> do you see that when booting?
<11> the problem
<12> no its fine when i boot
<11> ok
<11> suse 10.0?
<12> yeah
<12> its weird, its never done this before
<11> ah
<11> which drivers do you use?
<12> fresh install too
<12> mesa?
<10> sheesh


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