> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred A. Miller [mailto:fmiller@lightlink.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 4:26 PM
> To: suse-kde(a)suse.com
> Subject: Re: [suse-kde] iTWire - Mac, Windows, lock in, Linux, freedom,
> got it?
>
> On Tuesday 25 April 2006 10:09 pm, BandiPat wrote:
> > > Sorry Lee......try again......I just was there!
> > >
> > > Fred
> > >
> > > --
> > > Paid purchaser of ALL SuSE Linux releases since 6.x
> >
> > **********
> >
> > Seems they are still out of commission. Unless something is being
> > redirected, this owner needs to pay their bill right away!
>
> Well, I've checked in repeatedly over the past 2 days.....day and night
> WITHOUT any error. So, I don't know what to tell ya.
>
> Fred
>
> --
> Paid purchaser of ALL SuSE Linux releases since 6.x
>
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[Black, Alain]
I'm also able to get there now... not that the article is all that great. I think that it was summed up quite nicely in an earlier reply to this thread.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BandiPat [mailto:penguin0601@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 8:13 AM
> To: suse-kde(a)suse.com
> Subject: Re: [suse-kde] iTWire - Mac, Windows, lock in, Linux,
freedom,
> got it?
>
> On Tuesday 25 April 2006 07:08, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> > http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/4004/937/
> =========
>
> Seems someone decided to kill this site Fred. Must have been too
> controversial. I couldn't get anything except that the site had
> expired or the user's account had run out.
>
> Lee
>
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[Black, Alain]
I think they just forgot to pay their bill. Here's what I get:
This Account Has Been Suspended
Please contact the billing/support department as soon as possible.
I am running Suse Linux 10.0. I upgraded from Suse Linux 9.1. I have
several diskless PCs running as X workstations. When I had Suse Linux
9.1, kdm launched and the user at the X workstation was greeted with a
nice login screen. After the upgrade to Suse Linux 10.0, the X
workstations are reporting the following error "XDMCP fatal error:
Session declined No valid address".
I have spent hours trying to correct this problem.
Any insight or help ? Much of the information on the Internet for
XDMCP is for older versions of Suse (7.X), etc, nothing current.
Ken Cobler
If you run 'mailq -q' from the command line, does it show anything queued up trying to go out?
Yeah, the 'while' loop probably wasn't the best way to send one e-mail. Live and learn. ;)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mustafa Ülker [mailto:mustafa.ulker@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 8:40 AM
> To: suse-kde(a)suse.com
> Subject: [suse-kde] sending mail problem
>
> hi all.
>
> i was sending mail with this.
> mail -s "subject" mustafa.ulker(a)gmail.com <
> /home/efe/Documents/100x100.JPG
> today i couldn't send.
>
> i am sure this is my mistake.
> i mustn't do this in a loop. :)
>
> while mail -s "subject" mustafa.ulker(a)gmail.com <
> /home/efe/Documents/100x100.JPG;
> do echo MailSent;
> done
>
> about 200 mail was sent than i stopped sending,
> everything was okay. i was surfing on internet.
> after 30-40 minutes later system didn't answer anything except mouse.
> mouse
> was active. but nothing worked.
> finally it was necessary to press the reset button. :)
>
> now i can't send mails with "mail" by konsole.
> how can i configure it again?
>
>
> thanx
>
> --
> CSE: mustafa.ulker~gmail.com
> void circle(){
> if (circle!=have been understood)
> circle();
> }
Hello SuSE KDE people.
Posted this on the KDE list a week ago and got zero zilch replies. Figured I
would repost it here in hopes that my SuSE people may have an answer.
Running SuSE 10 and KDE 3.4.2. I use Konqueror as my file browser and use the
icon view.
Awhile ago, (after upgrading 9.2 to 10.0) I found that the icons in the
Konqueror file browser are not lining up in the window in any logical order.
eg: The first row will have 3 icons, the next row will have 5, then 2 icons,
then 5, etc. etc. The columns do not align eg: the icons fall inbetween the
row above and or below.
Don't know if I am making myself clear here but would be happy to elaborate or
post a screen shot if nobody understands what I am talking about.
Not a big deal but is annoying and would like to know why this is happening.
Shouldn't have anything to do with the space required for the naming of the
icons because the names can be short or long (with one, two or three rows)
and doesn't seem to make any difference.
Bob S.
PS This also happened in KDE 3.5.1 before I reverted back to 3.4
hi all.
i was sending mail with this.
mail -s "subject" mustafa.ulker(a)gmail.com < /home/efe/Documents/100x100.JPG
today i couldn't send.
i am sure this is my mistake.
i mustn't do this in a loop. :)
while mail -s "subject" mustafa.ulker(a)gmail.com <
/home/efe/Documents/100x100.JPG;
do echo MailSent;
done
about 200 mail was sent than i stopped sending,
everything was okay. i was surfing on internet.
after 30-40 minutes later system didn't answer anything except mouse. mouse
was active. but nothing worked.
finally it was necessary to press the reset button. :)
now i can't send mails with "mail" by konsole.
how can i configure it again?
thanx
--
CSE: mustafa.ulker~gmail.com
void circle(){
if (circle!=have been understood)
circle();
}
Hi all,
Could someone please confirm that Konqueror crashes when browsing to
http://www.ii.net ? I'm using SuSE Linux 9.3 AMD64 with:
> rpm -q -f `which konqueror`
kdebase3-3.5.2-2
I've logged a KDE bug here: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125266
Best regards, Paul Leopardi