The iBook G3 come with a white LED that's active if the device sleeps.
On 10.2 during installation you seem to misuse it to signal hard disk
activity. How can I disable it?
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So I finally got OpenSUSE 11.1 bate1 i386 installed, so I can write this email :-)
Where is OpenSUSE 11.1 beta1 for ppc? I gave up a bit on OpenSUSE 11 on my PS3, but would like to see if I have better luck with 11.1?
Any news?
Thomas
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Hi,
I got some problems (disk access denied, bus errors,...) that led me to
go into single user mode and fsck my partitions. I noticed then that
there were some directories created in the tmp directory, called "dev"
and "etc", and one file in the / directory called "success" with 0
length. At reboot, these files disapeared. Does anybody know if this
could be a sign of a hacked computer ? I mean could someone have
installed a rootkit or some such ?
I'm not paranoid but this indeed seems strange.
Cheers
Damir
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Hello,
A first, experimental build of KDE 4.1.1 for openSUSE 11.0 PPC is
available at
ftp://spike.fa.gau.hu/pub/bs110/KDE%3A/KDE4%3A/Factory%3A/Desktop/standard/
This is my first larger repo recompiled on a local openSUSE
BuildService, and not complete, but works for me.
Some of the problems I encountered:
- rsibreak has hardcoded MMX optimizations
- part of soprano needs Java, but that part does not compile, so I had
to take it out
- kde4-edu had some missing and duplicated files, so an rpm could not be
created
I tested it only for a few hours, but I did not run into any major
troubles.
Have a lot of fun!
CzP
http://peter.czanik.hu/
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