Oh why oh why will Suse's Opera not keep settings, 3 times I have told it not to ask for what to do on startup but still I get the popup Sean
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 2:51 pm, Sean Rima wrote:
Oh why oh why will Suse's Opera not keep settings, 3 times I have told it not to ask for what to do on startup but still I get the popup
Hi Sean, Same here on several systems. It would be interesting to know if the 'paid' OPERA does the same thing PeterB -- -- Proud SUSE user since 5.2 Loving SUSE 9.2 My BLOG == http://vancampen.org/blog --
On Tuesday, 8 February 2005 15:54, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 2:51 pm, Sean Rima wrote:
Oh why oh why will Suse's Opera not keep settings, 3 times I have told it not to ask for what to do on startup but still I get the popup
Hi Sean,
Same here on several systems. It would be interesting to know if the 'paid' OPERA does the same thing
Yes, it does.
On Tuesday February 8 2005 1:58 pm, sargon wrote:
On Tuesday, 8 February 2005 15:54, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 2:51 pm, Sean Rima wrote:
Oh why oh why will Suse's Opera not keep settings, 3 times I have told it not to ask for what to do on startup but still I get the popup
Hi Sean,
Same here on several systems. It would be interesting to know if the 'paid' OPERA does the same thing
Yes, it does.
It does it in windows XP too, unpaid that is. Rich -- Rich Matson Reno, Nv. USA
Hi all In SuSE 8.1-9.0 i used postnuke and pbpBB. Worked great! Now in 9.2 i cant get them to work. Installation works but when trying to access them i get all kinds of php error. I have reinstalled my machine, installed another machine with 9.2. Didnt work. Installed a 9.0 machine and it worked.... Please, what do i need to fix in 9.2 to get them to work. I run squirrelmail under 9.2 and it works.... Regards /Kaz
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 2:02 pm, LinuxInfo wrote:
Hi all
In SuSE 8.1-9.0 i used postnuke and pbpBB. Worked great! Now in 9.2 i cant get them to work. Installation works but when trying to access them i get all kinds of php error. I have reinstalled my machine, installed another machine with 9.2. Didnt work. Installed a 9.0 machine and it worked....
Please, what do i need to fix in 9.2 to get them to work. I run squirrelmail under 9.2 and it works....
Regards /Kaz
Different versions of PHP, many many things changed. You probably need to set register globals on in /etc/php.ini but you really should check the changelogs between the php version you ran on 9.0 and the one on 9.2 to make sure you are catching all the differences. Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.8-24.11-default x86_64
It would help if you listed the errors.
Quite apart from Linux issues, there is a problem with mixing the most recent
versions of mysql and php together. Mysql has a new password system that
(apparently) php doesn't understand. Use MySQL Administrator to set the "old
password" option, then reset your passwords (in that order) and your issue
might go away.
Rob
Quoting Scott Leighton
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 2:02 pm, LinuxInfo wrote:
Hi all
In SuSE 8.1-9.0 i used postnuke and pbpBB. Worked great! Now in 9.2 i cant get them to work. Installation works but when trying to access them i get all kinds of php error. I have reinstalled my machine, installed another machine with 9.2. Didnt work. Installed a 9.0 machine and it worked....
Please, what do i need to fix in 9.2 to get them to work. I run squirrelmail under 9.2 and it works....
Regards /Kaz
Different versions of PHP, many many things changed. You probably need to set register globals on in /etc/php.ini but you really should check the changelogs between the php version you ran on 9.0 and the one on 9.2 to make sure you are catching all the differences.
Scott
-- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.8-24.11-default x86_64
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On Tuesday 08 February 2005 22:02, LinuxInfo wrote:
Hi all
In SuSE 8.1-9.0 i used postnuke and pbpBB. Worked great! Now in 9.2 i cant get them to work. Installation works but when trying to access them i get all kinds of php error. I have reinstalled my machine, installed another machine with 9.2. Didnt work. Installed a 9.0 machine and it worked....
Please, what do i need to fix in 9.2 to get them to work. I run squirrelmail under 9.2 and it works....
Regards /Kaz
Sorry cant help with your postnuke install, but please try not to reply to messages on lists unless you are actually REPLYING. I get annoyed at people who tell everyone how to do things and complain about small list etiquette issues, so sorry for being one of them, but please hear me out! You obviously do not use threading in your mail client (Thunderbird does this - try it! VIEW > SORT BY > THREADED) It makes it much easier to view busy mailing lists like this in an organised way. You replied to the message "[SLE] Problem with Suse Opera" By replying to another message, your *new* message is hidden inside this thread, so if you want to post a new message, just write a new mail (add suse-linux-e@suse.com to your address book to make it quicker) Cheers, H
Sean Rima wrote:
Oh why oh why will Suse's Opera not keep settings, 3 times I have told it not to ask for what to do on startup but still I get the popup
No troubles here, with Opera 7.60. I suppose it helps if you set Show Startup Dialog=0 in ~/.opera/opera6.ini, section 'User Prefs'
Hi Sjoerd! On Tue, 08 Feb 2005, Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
Sean Rima wrote:
Oh why oh why will Suse's Opera not keep settings, 3 times I have told it not to ask for what to do on startup but still I get the popup
No troubles here, with Opera 7.60. I suppose it helps if you set
Show Startup Dialog=0
in ~/.opera/opera6.ini, section 'User Prefs'
Okay will try that Sean
Hi Sjoerd! On Tue, 08 Feb 2005, Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
Sean Rima wrote:
Oh why oh why will Suse's Opera not keep settings, 3 times I have told it not to ask for what to do on startup but still I get the popup
No troubles here, with Opera 7.60. I suppose it helps if you set
Show Startup Dialog=0
in ~/.opera/opera6.ini, section 'User Prefs'
Tried that it is still opening that welcome screen first, bleeding annoying :( Sean
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C. Richard Matson
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Hamish
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LinuxInfo
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Peter B Van Campen
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Rob Brandt
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sargon
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Scott Leighton
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Sean Rima
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Sjoerd Hiemstra