Salut,
Il y a quelques temps (semaines/mois) j'ai modifié la config de KDE (je
suppose) pour assigner l'éditeur Kate aux fichiers HTML (de façon à les
ouvrir pour les éditer quand je bosse sur _mes_ fichiers...
BARDARF! KDE, Konqueror et compagnie ont pèté les plombs et je n'arrive
plus à utiliser Konqueror comme "browser" parce qu'il prend
automagiquement Kate pour lire les fichiers HTML... bref... pascoool!
Quelqu'un a une idée? (PS: la suggestion de ne pas utiliser Konqueror
n'est pas acceptable, pour une raison ou pour une autre, le site visé ne
fonctionne pas avec Mozilla et je suis obligé de passer par
Konqueror...)
Serge
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Hi
I use GNUcash 1.8.8., (SuSE 9.2) and have trouble printing.
The printout doesn't respect the length of the page.-> The letters of the last
line only appears half heigh. (Listings), the graphics (Pie chart) do not
appear in the middle of the page, so certain parts are skipped.
Does anybody know how to correct this? As GNUcash is part of the GNOME
project, there must be a way to define the dimensions of the page. As I am
KDE User, I don't know how.
So I really appreciate if there's someone out there who knows how to do.
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Thanks for the fish!
Al
Hello people,
this is my first posting...
I'm trying to set up my LusDSL connection and need some assistance. I
could probably ask P&T but the last time I called them asking what the
IP adress of their mail server was my question was too complicated, so..
I have a ZyXel Prestige 600 series modem
ISDN splitter
ISDN line
Suse 9.1 personal
a couple of questions:
Do I need the splitter, and what is it for?
Are long connection cables a problem?
Is the connection using the eth0 preferable? and why?
Once properly wired it should configure using Yast out of the box
(right?). But should it be configured using the
network devices -> Modem
or -> DSL ?
Thanks for any pointers, ADSL is a bit murky in my mind...
Dirk
Hi,
I've downloaded the ~ 60 MB ISO from ftp.gwdg.de for a network
install of SuSE 9.2.
Now, when booting this thing, I get into the text interface to
configure some basic kernel modules and the ftp server from where
to download packages.
The installer then proceeds to download a 60MB image into ramdisk,
and launches the graphical installer.
The problem is, that graphical installer seems to have trouble
with the VGA controller (onboard, Intel), so that I get something
like a 4-colour mode, with black text on black background - which
is obviously less than optimal.
I haven't found out how to stay in text mode - any hints?
Greets & TIA, Eric
hi all,
has anybody gotten snet to work with jre-1.5> ?
for me it works, but not as it should... i can login, but as soon as a window
pops up, the window is totally grey, and i can`t click on any button, so i
can´t make the window disappear and everything hangs. (ok buttons disabled
etc...)
hmmm...
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Georges Toth
Hello
I've a MSI K8T Neo board with an onboard soundchip. I use SuSE 9.2 (64Bit).
Yast recognized the VT8233A Soundchip and I have trouble recording from an
external source.
I want to record from the line-in, choose it in Qamix as input source, but
krecord doesn't show anything on it's monitor (input level). Then I changed
to the microphone input, but still the same result. I can hear the sound, but
can't select the input source.
Has anybody experience with this, as I doesn't found anything while googling.
Thanx!
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Al
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 09:37 pm, Eric Dondelinger wrote:
> In the agenda, just click on the title of the tutorial - you'll
> get the abstract along with the presentor(s) [ok, not yet in place
> for all tutorials].
>
> In the case of the IPv6 tutorial, it's noted in the last chapter
> "about the speaker". [it's Benedikt Stockebrand]
Will there be any course notes for any of these classes? I will be in the
UK, but would love to attend the security and possibly the IPv6 classes (I
know that stuff from a network engineer's perspective but I know very little
about the server/workstation side of things).
Hi,
during the LinuxDays 2005 (25th and 26th of January), there will
be a "burnstation" at the Expo, where for a small fee (for empty
CDs) resp. for free (if you bring your own CDs) people can have
some Free Software burned to CD.
The current list of stuff to be made available is:
- Debian (stable/unstable/i386/others)
- Mandrake (free version)
- Fedora Core 3
- The Open CD
- Knoppix
- LinuxBiz Knoppix
- OpenOffice (Mac, Windows, Linux)
If you have specific wishes (projects, CD images) that you
wish included, please tell me so (incl. URL). It should be
obvious that we can only include stuff that's explicitly
authorized for distribution (i.e. Linux Distros including
proprietary stuff are out).
Greetings, Eric
Hi,
I am looking for a way to remote-control an existing Windows session
from Linux, i.e.
- a Windows user is logged on on his machine and has a problem
- he calls me up and I connect to his machine, taking control of the
desktop as he left it
- I interact with his desktop and he can watch, maybe interact as well
(that's an option).
There are several products, like the *VNC range or the Windows build-in
possibilities. Before investigating in detail, has anybody of you any
experience with this kind of situation?
-pu
Hi all,
the registration for the LinuxDays 2005 on January 25th and 26th
(tuesday/wednesday) is now open!
http://www.linuxdays.lu/
Depending on the tutorials you may wish to attend, be quick to
register - some are limited in numbers (IPv6 for instance is
max. 12 people).
Feel free to forward this information to the mailinglists of
other LUGs in the region!
Greetings, Eric