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 am trying to set up a simple repo, I read on the opensuse site about
a binary called genIS_PLAINcache, because I can't see to find it or
the package yast2-packmanager either. Can someone help. I am setting
this repo up for SLE9, I have tried to use createrepo but I keeping
getting errors.
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Hey, for all of you KDE3 hold outs, someone's finally taking the
initiative to fork it to a new project:
http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/
So far, they're only maintaining .deb packages for Ubuntu, but if you
want to see KDE3 live on, it might be worth starting a project on the
OBS.
Jon
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openSuSE Devs,
batik-1.7-211.2 failed:
(with --nodeps --force) Error: Subprocess failed. Error: RPM failed: error:
unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/share/batik: cpio: rename failed - Is a
directory
This has been broken since 11.3 was released.....
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Hi,
I have done a fresh openSUSE 11.3 (32bit) install on a Lenovo
ThinkCentre M58p 6234-1AG (C2D E8400, Q45 Express, GMA 4500, 82567LM-3).
First problem was, that the network card was not recognized, I had to
build in a second one. Fortunately after updating the system and a
reboot, also the 82567LM-3 was working.
With the normal Kernel 2.6.34.7-0.2-desktop the system works, but if I
try to but with the Xen-Kernel 2.6.34.7-0.2-xen, the boot begins, but
suddenly stops in a very early state.
The last messages I see are:
Doing fast boot
Creating ...
Then the screen goes blank and finaly in sleep mode. To reboot I have to
power off and then power on again the system :-(
In the Grub-menu.lst originally I had:
###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: xen###
title Xen -- openSUSE 11.3 - 2.6.34.7-0.2
root (hd0,0)
kernel /xen.gz vgamode=0x317 vgamode=0x317
module /vmlinuz-2.6.34.7-0.2-xen root=/dev/...part6 resume=/dev
/...part2 splash=silent quiet showopts vga=0x317
module /initrd-2.6.34.7-0.2-xen
I already tried to remove the second "vgamode"-entry, finaly all
"vgamode" and "vga"-options and set "splash=0" but this did not helped,
"nomodeset" is not doing anything too (I think it's only for Nvidia).
Any other idea?
Thanks a lot.
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Does anybody know how to add a "sig" in T-Bird? I had to add the one
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Hello,
I am wondering since some time how others cope with patch management on
OpenSUSE Clients, when you have a bunch of PCs in a network.
Somebody who can recommend a open source tool to cover the basics (e.g.
a tool automating updates with zypper over ssh or something similar)?
Thanks!
Regards,
Ivan
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I have a Dell Latitude D430, with Intel Wireless PRO 3945ABG, using
iwl3945 driver with network manager for my wireless connection. I am
experiencing intermittent wireless connection failures on OpenSuse. My
home router is set to use WPA. From time to time, my laptop stops
seeing the wireless access point, and when I attempt to connect
manually, I see several repeats of the message below in the system
logs:
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wlan0: authenticate with AP 00:14:7f:22:d1:5c
wlan0: authenticated
wlan0: associate with AP 00:14:7f:22:d1:5c
wlan0: RX AssocResp from 00:14:7f:22:d1:5c (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=1)
wlan0: associated
wlan0: disassociating by local choice (reason=3)
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I also have an Asus EEEPC 901 with a default Xandros distribution. It
always connects without problems. Moreover, once I get the EEEPC to
connect, my opensuse machine is also able to connect to the same
router on my next attempt.
It looks to be something distribution (or driver version) specific,
but I am not sure how to debug it further. There is an iwl3945 bug
filed on Novell bugzilla, but it does not appear to be the same one,
it has a different error message as a symptom (and I am running fully
updated anyway, so presumably should have the fix already). What can I
do to debug this?
Myrosia
Myrosia
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SuSE 11.2, KDE 4.3.5
I did a fresh install of SuSE 11.2 a few weeks ago and have been banging
my head against walls since. I am experiencing text entry problems.
1. TAB key acts strange sometimes.
- In konsole (2.3.1), sometimes tabbing to complete a command
does nothing, other times it works like I am used to
(displaying a list of possible completions).
When tab completion works, the typed characters are
displayed as normal black
characters on white background. When it doesn't work,
the character colors are reversed.
When not working properly, if I type and extra space ' '
character, and then backspace
one character, then tab completion works. One really
odd thing is that I can run several
instances of konsole, and tab completion will work on
some and not on others.
- In gnumeric (1.9.13), tab sometimes will not go to the
next field unless an extra space is typed at
the end of the field data. Having to type an extra ' '
space character is a recurring theme here.
- In gnucash (2.2.9) tab acts the same as in gnucash. In
both cases, this never happened in 11.1.
- In firefox (3.5.9) tab "sometimes" acts the same as
gnucash and gnumeric (above). Also, getting
firefox to list possible URL connections from history
sometimes requires hitting the ' ' space key.
At other times, firefox will display possible
completions, but will not tab select them until a space
key is pressed. The same behaviors occur in common
drop box screens, such as google's search
text entry; again a seemingly random behavior.
These problems show in many other app's.
2. Spell check and text entry is strange:
- In abiword (2.6.8), thunderbird (3.0.4) and emacs
(23.1.1) there are several strange things
"SOMETIMES" strings are not echoed from the app, but
are instead displayed in a small text box that
pops up somewhere on the monitor. The text box
appears for each string and goes away after
the string is completed. "As you type" spell checking
is not performed. This problem is really
annoying.
"SOMETIMES" the strings are displayed on the app while
typing, but spell check is not performed
until after the string is completed.
SOMETIMES "as you type" spell checking works as in
previous versions of the OS. The string
is underlined as soon as it doesn't match anything
in the dictionary.
I've tried to google these problems, but the search strings are so
common that there are way too hits to be of use. I'm sure these aren't
really random happenings, but I haven't been able to see a pattern yet.
Any help?
TIA
Jim
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Since four version of kernels I run it in zypp.conf with
"multiversion=provides:multiversion(kernel).
That gives me a full functioning kernel with updates which will have a look at
all kernels. At this moment I have for kernels from which to choose and I think
it is time to delete some of them. How could I do that with zypper?
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