On Wednesday 03 July 2002 03:38, Michael wrote:
> I tried to visit this site.
> http://www.bet365.com
> The result upset me so much i sent them this.
I sent the letter below, and I encourage everyone on the list to send a
similar letter.
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Subject: Create a Real Web Site Please
From: Bryan S. Tyson <bryantyson(a)earthlink.net>
To: webmaster(a)bet365.com
When attempting to view your site using Konqueror 2.2.1 and Mozilla
0.9.4, both Linux web browsers, I was curtly informed that my browser
is "incompatible." Your site, sir, is what is "incompatible." Stick
with established standards and real html, not Microsoft proprietary
"features."
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We have an winNT server and need to auto mount a shared folder as if it were a
windose mapped drive Z: on SuSE8
Could someone please explain how to do this and how to make sure it is set-up
for every user everytime the system is booted.
Thanks
Regards
Keith Jacobs
New to Linux
Hi all,
Reading some mails on the GIMP mail list, I ran across the procedure
to install some more fonts for not only Gimp, but the system and
StarOffice to use also. Well, I installed the fonts, went to the
shell and issued the command xset fp+ <font directory> and then the
rehash command and all fonts are there! Ok, that went well, but each
time I restart the system, I have to do it all over again? Is there
a way to make it permanent and read the new fonts like it does the
ones the system installs or is that a no-no?
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Shell commands:
xset fp+ <new font directory>
xset fp rehash
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Hi:
I just bought this printer, thinking it would work right out of the box. I'm
running SUSE 9.3 with CUPS, and it does not seem to support this model.
Anybody got this printer to work? Any pointers would help.
Best regards.
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Impress does not play sound on Linux.
However, it does with Openoffice on XP.
I have had an exchange with the developer and now understand
what is causing the delay on Linux. He offers this as a work around
while they are sorting out the real solution.
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=50506&view=next
However, it would be nice to substitute on SUSE 10.2 fmj which is
available for SUSE 10.2 either from Packman or SUSE, I don't
remember. However, I have not got that to work.
In addition I have not been able to translate his instructions for jmf
to a working solution as yet.
If anyone knows how to get this working on SUSE and would willing
to write up something clear for the rest of that would really be neat.
Cheers,
Bob
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Anyone actually seen this work with 10.2?
It never seems to attempt to join the 224.0.0.251 multicast group.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Found user 'avahi' (UID 107)
and group 'avahi' (GID 109).
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Successfully dropped root
privileges.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: avahi-daemon 0.6.14 starting up.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Loading service file
/etc/avahi/services/sftp-ssh.service.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Loading service file
/etc/avahi/services/ssh.service.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: netlink.c: packet not from
the kernel
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Registering HINFO record
with values 'I686'/'LINUX'.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Server startup complete.
Host name is tlaloc.local. Local service cookie is 2476043156.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Service "Remote Terminal on
tlaloc" (/etc/avahi/services/ssh.service) successfully established.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: Service "SFTP File Transfer
on tlaloc" (/etc/avahi/services/sftp-ssh.service) successfully established.
Mar 18 03:39:47 tlaloc avahi-daemon[32653]: netlink.c: packet not from
the kernel
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Hi list,
I have 2 WD S-ATA drives in my PC, one WDC WD2500JD-00H Rev: 08.0
and one WDC WD2500KS-00M Rev: 02.0.
The later of them shows quite a weird behaviour sometimes. this drive
seems to have 2 sensors for temperature:
# the first drive
hellmsklamm:~ # smartctl -A -d ata /dev/sda | grep -i temperature
194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 101 095 000 Old_age Always
- 49
# the second drive
hellmsklamm:~ # smartctl -A -d ata /dev/sdb | grep -i temperature
190 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 044 044 045 Old_age Always
FAILING_NOW 56
194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 094 094 000 Old_age Always
- 56
Today a popup came up in KDE, telling me, that sdb had a temperature of
190°C.
Anyone experiencing the same/similar behaviour and/or knowing, how to
solve this?
(No, the drive can't have this temperature, I would've burned my finger
badly when touching *g*)
Regards,
Chris
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I have seen advice on listservs not to back up to a CD ROM. I never
understood why. Why is it a bad idea to use CDROMS as storage media?
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I've been running OpenSuse 10.1 and subsequently 10.2 on a dual boot machine
for some time now quite successfully. I'd like to ditch the Windows
partition(s) altogether given that it hasn't been used for over 6 months and
I can do everything I need to on OpenSuse. Is it possible to simply remove
the Window partitions and reallocate to OpenSuse? Partition info:
/dev/hda Disk 37.2G
/dev/hda1 HPFS/NTFS 35G 18G 18G 50% /windows/C
/dev/hdb Disk 74.5G
/dev/hdb1 HPFS/NTFS 29G 25G 3.5G 88% /windows/D
/dev/hdb2 Extended 33.3G
/dev/hdb6 Linux Native 13G 8.6G 4.2G 68% /
/dev/hdb7 Linux Native 19G 17G 2.3G 89% /home
Ideally I would like to reallocate /dev/hdb1 to /dev/hdb2 then /dev/hdb7
Is this possible to do without loosing my / and /home data and if so which
would be the most suitable tool. The Yast2 partition tool will not for
example allow me to edit /dev/hdb2.