Hello List,
- in my /etc/ntp.conf i have 4 greek time-servers :
- today, as root, i happened to give the command :
#ntpq -p
and saw not just the usual greek time-servers, but, in addition :
postmortem.csd. 122.231.59.246
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this seems to be a Chinese time-server : can this be innocent ?
...................
What entry can i make, & in what file, to Block postmortem.csd.
122.231.59.246 ??
..............................
thanks
regards
ellan
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Hi
In e.g. blogger I can't two finger tap (or right click for mouse users) to
get the context menu to use copy and paste. Or rather I get the
context menu, but copy does nothing. I have to use the chromium menu at
top right to copy and paste. In Firefox, I can use the context menu as
expected.
Can I get chromium to understand the context menu?
Thanks,
L x
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Hello:
The subject line tells it. I would like to backup android 2.3.4 (Samsung Galaxy Mini), especially contacts history (incoming, outgoing calls history, SMS messages) to my computer directly, without using a google account, using linux (openSUSE 12.3).
File transfer method could be USB cable or local WIFI, or, less preferred, bluetooth.
The question does not apply to files stored in the SD card, like photos.
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Istvan
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Hey all,
I realize that this is pretty specific but I am hoping someone at least has
an idea of where to go. Google has really let me down :)
I am trying to use the bluetooth connection in subsurface to connect to
my petrel (dive computer) i am using OpenSuse 13.1(kernel
3.14.3-jng22-desktop, KDE 4.13.3)
So bluetooth (through KDE) allegedly paired with the DC. Subsurface
documentation says you have to create an rfcomm, so using rfcomm bind
/dev/rfcomm0 accomplishes this. But I don't see how to make a device
that users can use. When I tell subsurface to use rfcomm0 it errors out.
(unable to open /dev/rfcomm0 Shearwater (Petrel) . When I change the
owner to myself subsurface appears to access the DC but then errors out
with "Dive data import error" and the petrel says "SLIP rx: unexp slip end"
From messages:
2014-08-03T13:22:08.726666-04:00 linux-i152 systemd[4045]: Starting Bluetooth.
2014-08-03T13:22:08.727110-04:00 linux-i152 systemd[4045]: Reached target Bluetooth.
2014-08-03T13:22:08.727428-04:00 linux-i152 systemd[1650]: Starting Bluetooth.
2014-08-03T13:22:08.727715-04:00 linux-i152 systemd[1650]: Reached target Bluetooth.
2014-08-03T13:22:08.928904-04:00 linux-i152 kernel: [25126.194017] Bluetooth: TIOCGSERIAL is not supported
2014-08-03T13:22:18.560858-04:00 linux-i152 kernel: [25135.838322] Bluetooth: TIOCGSERIAL is not supported
2014-08-03T13:22:18.596984-04:00 linux-i152 ModemManager[738]: <warn> (Plugin Manager) (Generic) [rfcomm0] error when checking support: '(tty/rfcomm0) Failed to open QCDM port: Could not lock serial device rfcomm0: Input/output error'
2014-08-03T13:22:18.597929-04:00 linux-i152 ModemManager[738]: <warn> Couldn't find support for device at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:13.0/usb8/8-3': not supported by any plugin
When I changed permissions back to root but added my account dialout group, it failed again to connect to rfcomm.
Installed:
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-4.0.git.270.g9490a-8.1.x86_64
libbluetooth3-5.8-3.9.1.x86_64
bluedevil-2.0~rc1-16.7.x86_64
libbluedevil2-2.0~rc1-36.1.x86_64
bluez-firmware-1.2-144.1.2.x86_64
bluez-5.8-3.9.1.x86_64
bluedevil-lang-2.0~rc1-16.7.noarch
bluez-devel-5.8-3.9.1.x86_64
Any help would be appreciated
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Hi all,
In every month I get a kind of form, an Excel sheet which should be
filled and undersigned in the last row and then printed. The original
document is created in MS Office 2010 AFAIK, but is saved in *.xls, not
xlsx format. When I open it in LibreOffice, it looks just fine, but when
it comes to printing, the last row, the undersign, slips to a new page.
I was advised to use Kingsoft Office. This originally Chinese package
was praised to the heavens in terms of MS compatibility and usability,
so I gave it a try. Hmmm. My sheet fell apart, and while it recognized
that it was edited with Arial Narrow font, the typography was simply
ugly. The letters was in different distances from each other. I read a
lot, including forums, so I met Softmakers Freeoffice. I installed it.
The outlook is a bit vintage, but that should not be a problem. Opened
my document, looked fine, but as for LO, the last row slipped to a new
page ( the original document fits on a single A4 page).
So is there a workaround? I would cling to LO, if possible. What is the
reason that is still cannot render a not too complicated MS document
correctly. What about Calligra suite (though it does not accept Okular's
latest version, so I did not installed yet)?
Any hints and opinions are welcome.
I tried all of the above on oS 13.1 and KDE 4.13.3 (both Hungarian)
Regards,
Albert
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Is there any way to set the video aspect ratio? I have one computer
running 13.1 which was previously connected to the monitor via VGA, but
is now using DVI. However, instead of properly fitting the display, the
desktop appears stretched, so that circles appear flattened.
tnx jk
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Hi,
look:
minas-tirith:~ # chkconfig nfs
nfs off
minas-tirith:~ # systemctl enable nfs.service
nfs.service is not a native service, redirecting to /sbin/chkconfig.
Executing /sbin/chkconfig nfs on
The unit files have no [Install] section. They are not meant to be enabled
using systemctl.
Possible reasons for having this kind of units are:
1) A unit may be statically enabled by being symlinked from another unit's
.wants/ or .requires/ directory.
2) A unit's purpose may be to act as a helper for some other unit which has
a requirement dependency on it.
3) A unit may be started when needed via activation (socket, path, timer,
D-Bus, udev, scripted systemctl call, ...).
minas-tirith:~ # systemctl status nfs.service
nfs.service - LSB: NFS client services
Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/nfs)
Drop-In: /run/systemd/generator/nfs.service.d
└─50-insserv.conf-$remote_fs.conf
Active: inactive (dead) since Fri 2014-08-01 19:14:28 CEST; 29s ago
Aug 01 12:36:42 minas-tirith.valinor systemd[1]: Starting LSB: NFS client services...
Aug 01 12:36:42 minas-tirith.valinor sm-notify[23684]: Version 1.2.8 starting
Aug 01 12:36:42 minas-tirith.valinor nfs[23677]: Not starting NFS client services - no NFS found in /etc/fstab:..unused
Aug 01 12:36:42 minas-tirith.valinor systemd[1]: Started LSB: NFS client services.
Aug 01 19:14:28 minas-tirith.valinor systemd[1]: Stopping LSB: NFS client services...
Aug 01 19:14:28 minas-tirith.valinor nfs[31263]: Shutting down NFS client services:..done
Aug 01 19:14:28 minas-tirith.valinor systemd[1]: Stopped LSB: NFS client services.
minas-tirith:~ # chkconfig nfs
nfs on
minas-tirith:~ #
As you can see, despite the verbose complain by systemctl, the service is
enabled - but I have to find out from chkconfig, because "systemctl
status" doesn't say it is. Or I don't see it.
What is that "install" section, what should it have to silence the
complains?
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I've seen 'libwayland' come up a few times recently when running 'zypper
up'.
What is the status of the Wayland project wrt openSuse?
I'm thinking that it would be nice to have a graphics server that
supported Qt or GTK directly rather than the deep layers of X.
I'm not convince Wayland is that, but lets face it, X was a solution to
a problem of the 1980s, long before Pcs, long before the powerful GPUs
we have today, long before the powerful CPUs and their advanced
instruction sets.
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Hi All,
I am a distro-hopper. I hop between kubuntu and opensuse. I love both these
distros equally - I could not decide which I prefer more. Symlinking ~./kde
to ~/.kde4 helps me a lot. Now, my question -
I have Epson Perfection-v33 scanner. Skanlite asks me to choose between
scanners (all options are just same epkowa) at its startup. The list
increases every time I reinstall on switching - same epkowa being appended
to the same list.
In kubuntu, skanlite chooses the bottom most option automatically. Opensuse
waits for me to choose it. Now, where is this config (which keeps appending
same scanner) file stored? I wish, I can delete it and start afresh.
Or is there any other workaround to bypass this choosing ritual? Thanks in
advance.
Regards,
Rajesh.
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All,
In yast on 13.1, the colors no longer consistently follow the color scheme
set. I use a dark theme and in 11.4 the yast colors followed the color scheme
without issue. In 13.1 it is hit-or-miss on a column-by-column basis. See:
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/bugs/openSuSE/131/yast2-colors.jpg
What could cause the color scheme to be correct in some columns but not
others? How to fix?
I still have the 11.4 install on a separate disk, so if there is something I
need to check and compare, I can.
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