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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Hi,
I am trying to run DenyHosts on OS 11.3. I can get it to sync and update
the hosts.deny file, but with "rcdenyhosts status" it reports as being
"unused" just after I started it with "rcdenyhosts start". I tried also
with yast, setting up as a service (daemon) and starting it. It also
stops immediately. In the denyhosts.log file there is no error info,
just what it used to set it up at start.
I've gone through the configs several times, no joy. Anyone got
DenyHosts running properly?
:-/
Dreiel
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Guys,
With the iphone we were able to configure good print function via
CUPS/Avahi, is there anything similar that can be done with an Android tablet?
Looking, it doesn't appear that there is any basic print capability provided
by Android (3.2 Honeycomb). I would like to print to by openSuSE server in the
same manner I do from iOS. Anybody found a good solution?
I have found PrintBot, but that isn't a solution because it cannot be used
legally where confidentiality is required. (data is transferred to a 3rd party
server before printing). I need to find a direct print solution. What says the
braintrust?
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For many years, I have pressed F2 to run stuff such as man, by entering
#<command> in the pop up box. For some reason, this has now broken.
When I do that, Seamonkey opens, which does not know how to handle those
commands, instead of Konqueror. Firefox is set as the default browser.
Any idea on how I can get this to work properly again? I'm running
openSUSE 12.2 & KDE 4.
tnx jk
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Hello,
I had SuSE 10.3 installed on my laptop.
Backup of /var/spool/news onto some NAS was ok.
Then formatted
swap (swap filesys),
/ (ext4 filesys)
/var (ext4 filesys)
in the same size it was before.
No other special settings,
just the ones that are given and used by yast2 and
SuSE 12.1 and ext4 .
Installed SuSE 12.1 which was ok.
When I tried to play back /var/spool/news with
all the leafnode usenet news, after some time the
system said something like
"No space left on device"
:-(
The partition has exactly the same size.
With SuSE 10.3 there was no problem concerning size.
Were there any changes in the filesystem structure
of SuSE 12.1 and ext4, e.g. inodes or similar, which makes
/var under SuSE 12.1 run full earlier?
How can I solve that?
Reinstall with ext3 and SuSE 12.1 ?
Put /var under / and reformat /var (which might be tricky)?
Thanks in advance
ME
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In the past I've used Nvu and Arachnophilia, which I liked, Bluefish
which I was ambiguous about and Komposer which I didn’t like mostly
because it was unstable and Quanta, which I thought was overkill.
Does the community have any recommendations for a HTML editor that I
might use with KDE Baskets? Please note: that context. Not web site
development.
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Hi all. Some time ago there was a thread about shutdown -p or poweroff not
working under oS 12.2, and similarly with shutting down from kde/gnome also
not powering off. I dont' recall seeing a resolution on that thread.
Recently I upgraded to 12.2 (via a clean install) from 11.4 and hit the same
issue. Upgrading the kernel from 3.4.11 to 3.4.28 had no effect, and I checked
and upgraded the motherboard bios with no result.
Then, I happened to be looking at /etc/default/grub for some reason and
noticed that the default kernel parameters in that file (which are copied to
/boot/grub2/grub.cfg - the grub2 equivalent of menu.lst) included "apm=off
acpi=off"!
Guess what happened when I removed those two parameters and re-ran grub2-
mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg? That's right - acpi poweroff started working
again!
Why were these 2 parameters included in the default boot params on a clean
install of 12.2?
I'd be interested to see if this fixes it for anyone else who is having
similar problems. Maybe this should be raised as an install bug?
Regards,
Rodney.
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All,
In non-working-psuedo-find-language I want to find a command to do:
find . -name \*.E01 -exec ewfverify -l $(basename '{}').ewfverify.out '{}' ;
Can anyone give me the right syntax. I'm not sure if it is easier to
add xargs to the mix, if so that's fine too.
=== background with examples
I have common situation where I have a parent folder with multiple
children folders.
This command more or less does what I want:
find . -name \*.E01 | xargs -n 1 ewfverify > ewfverify.out
That effectively does the same as
(ewfverify <path_to_E01_file1> ;ewfverify <path_to_E01_file2>
;ewfverify <path_to_E01_file1> ;ewfverify <path_to_E01_file3> ; etc )
> ewfverify.out
But I really want to have each command be more like:
ewfverify -l <base_filename>.ewfverify_log <path_to_E01_file>
I think just using find -exec will be better.
Thanks
Greg
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