In DOS there was the ability to verify a singular files integrity by using chkdsk c:/file.dos..The result indicated if the file integrity was so.
There was also the ability to set in the Autoexec.bat set verify=ON - which made sure that EVERY file that you copied you did not need to use the
My /tmp directory is growing with various logs and contains many other files - Ordinarily I would have NO hesitation in periodically deleting the contents of most /tmp directories
however as I relatively new to Linux I am concerned if this will cause problems. I ask the same question about the
Does anti-virus program clamAV need to run on all PC's in the network or just need to be loaded once on 1PC for each sub-net mask route.
If others want to use the program you will need to install it via software management open port 3310 in advanced in the firewall.
Run freshclam to receive new
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 11:10:28PM +0200, Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no wrote:
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really - you can:
A. switch to KDE menu by right clicking on the SUSE menu.
B. SUSE menu follows KDE menu hierarchy, so by changing KDE menu you
also change SUSE menu.
C. KDE Control Center->Desktop->Panels->Menus
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On 10/27/06, Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Sean Kelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you right click on the "Applications" start menu you can select
> edit. But you still can't actually add anything to the menu. So how
> are you supposed to edit the menu?
Use drag & drop,
I
On 10/28/06, Les Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you Firefox or Gimp would go into both, to provide the software on the
server for the U install disk, and on the system disk for the R version
standalone.
A diskless client actually has a disk, and will provide itself with swap
space on that (
Hi everybody.Does anybody know if there's any possibility that Anjuta's 2.0 series would be included in SuSE 10.2 ??. If not, what others C++ IDEs (besides KDevelop) will be included?.Personally, I like Anjuta, Eclipse CDT and CodeBlocks very much, and may be you can try it and decide if they deser
On 10/27/06, Les Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The R package is for local installation on a client that contains a hard
disk. The U version is for "diskless clients", where the system software
resides on a file server, say for a college class room for example, which
would save the cost of th
On Friday 27 October 2006 15:25, RutePoint wrote:
> greetz
>
> (here is another question that relates to the same box of which ive
> enquired allready earlier in other posts)
>
> I just installed the minimal installation on the ide drives using raid md
> i created three partitions on both disks and
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| Glenn Holmer skrev: | On Thursday 19 October 2006 14:43, RutePoint
| wrote: |> my question is, are there people here who have some
| experience with |> XFS? | | I've been using it for several years,
| both at home an
greetz(here is another question that relates to the same box of which ive enquired allready earlier in other posts)I just installed the minimal installation on the ide drives using raid mdi created three partitions on both disks and created raid on them + the file system,
(same process as what i h
just to elaborate more on my previous post, i get the following warning on installation:warning: this system has at least one hard disk with a raid configuration presented by the bios as raid that is in fact a software raid.
the following disks were detected as part of such a raid:/dev/hda /dev/sd
On 10/27/06, Jan Engelhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey,
in Solaris, many packages are split in two (e.g. SUNWzebrar and
SUNWzebrau, just to pick a random one), of which one (the 'u' one)
contains data that can be shared over NFS. This is an interesting
concept because it allows a smaller i
Hey,
in Solaris, many packages are split in two (e.g. SUNWzebrar and
SUNWzebrau, just to pick a random one), of which one (the 'u' one)
contains data that can be shared over NFS. This is an interesting
concept because it allows a smaller install image for diskless and
diskful clients and po
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 08:12:35PM +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Friday 27 October 2006 18:41, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> > Added xfs list for great justice:
>
> Please don't. Cross posting is evil
>
> > Yeah but I would be more happy if it did not zero out files (perhaps
> > adding a new moun
On Friday 27 October 2006 18:41, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> Added xfs list for great justice:
Please don't. Cross posting is evil
> Yeah but I would be more happy if it did not zero out files (perhaps
> adding a new mount option?) but leave them as-is. I am more concerned
> about text files keeping
Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no wrote:
> [...]
> I have heard that it is more prone to fault/corruption if you yank the
> powercord or experience any form of unexpected poweroutage...
Our 300TB run fine with xfs. Usually, xfs_repair does a very good job.
So it's a bit hard to comment on any rumours you
greetingsi threw in a number of disks to create a raid5 volume and one of the disks used to be in a systemthat was running windows using the via raid feature.now when i attempt to install opensuse 10.1 it warns me of it, yet it doesnt show me how i could
remove that makring from the disk to use it
Just ignore it, let me read the faq again and ask the helpful guys in
#linuxfs... :p
>
>Added xfs list for great justice:
>
>Yeah but I would be more happy if it did not zero out files (perhaps
>adding a new mount option?) but leave them as-is. I am more concerned
>about text files keeping the
>> | > my question is, are there people here who have some
>> | > experience with XFS?
>> |
>> | I've been using it for several years, both at home and on the
>> | servers at| work. Never had a problem.
>>
>> I have heard that it is more prone to fault/corruption if you
>> yank the powercord or
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 04:17:40PM +0200 Kenneth Aar, Grafikern.no wrote:
> Glenn Holmer skrev:
> | On Thursday 19 October 2006 14:43, RutePoint wrote:
> | > my question is, are there people here who have some
> | > experience with XFS?
> |
> | I've been using it for several years, both at home an
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Glenn Holmer skrev:
| On Thursday 19 October 2006 14:43, RutePoint wrote:
|> my question is, are there people here who have some experience with
|> XFS?
|
| I've been using it for several years, both at home and on the
servers at
| work. Never had a
Hi. I'm new in Linux and in this list.
Sorry for my poor English. I speak
Spanish.
I need to install these packages but I can found
it's for Suse (9.3 and 10.0)
xfonts-75dpixfonts-100dpixfonts-75dpi-transcodedxfonts-100dpi-transcodedxfonts-base-transcoded
Can somebody helpme ?
Thanks
Please check the archives of opensuse-factory for background and let's
discuss on that mailing list. Could you resend your message there,
please?
Andreas
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hi all !
Sorry for the stupid question, but I really want to know the direction
of this idea.
Generally, I believe in order to make newbies feel "at home", so they
could learn Linux easier.
Advanced ppl don't really need patterns (but it saves time even to
advanced ppl)...
I have opened a discu
Marcel de Reuver wrote:
> Is it correct that Opensuse does not install on an ASUS A8V-MX with VIA
> VT8251 South Bridge chipset. When I install Opensuse the SATA drive is not
> recognized.
>
> What can I do to correct this?
> Thanks for your input.
>
To answer myself and bring this discussion t
"Sean Kelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you right click on the "Applications" start menu you can select
> edit. But you still can't actually add anything to the menu. So how
> are you supposed to edit the menu?
Use drag & drop,
Andreas
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John Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I start up KDE, I get a message that DBUS isn't starting. My CD
> ROM is not coming up. How do I restore this?
Which version is this? If this is a 10.2 Alpha or Beta, please ask on
the opensuse-factory list. The dbus message is misleading it can b
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