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    <title>i need 11 1</title>
    <description>EHWollmann wrote:    &gt;   &gt;  Chad Porkins   wrote in message  &gt; news:FnZNm 6368 kY2 1554@newsfe01 iad     &gt;&gt;i cant find any links to get 11 1 on the suse site    &gt;&gt; are they anywhere else ?  &gt;&gt;  &gt;   &gt;   &gt;   &gt; Linux is a scammed OS     no   but kde 4 3 sure is  </description>
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    <title>Solution Nautilus Samba Windows shares question   11 2</title>
    <description>I replaced one of my Suse instances with Ubuntu 9 10  which has gotten  much better  and then rummaged in Ubuntu forums also   I did what was  suggested in this post I found  and it worked    All of my machines  have dynamic IP addresses  but now there is IP address name resolution  when you do pings   This opened the door for share visibility  obviously   Now both the Suse and Ubuntu instances   </description>
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    <title>upgrade to11 2</title>
    <description>&gt; Deinstalling pulseaudio caused a significant percentage of my kde  &gt; system to go with it  and as far as I can see it did not ask tell  &gt; me first     heh  pulseaudio removal shouldn t affect a even a veryvery very tiny  percentage of your kde   something else is bad wrong there           DenverD  Linux Counter 282315  via Thunderbird 2 0 0 23  20090817    KDE 3 5 7  release 72 11   openSUSE    </description>
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    <title>adding source ip routes via suse</title>
    <description>I recently combined my web ftp server with my firewall  The set up is  as shown below    eth0   T1 internet   eth1   Internal net  masq   eth2   DSL internet     eth2 is set as my default gateway  with routes specified for eth0 for  VOIP and VPN traffic  I also have apache running on eth0   After some  research I m realizing because of my default gateway being eth2 apache  will only run on that   </description>
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    <title>SUSE 11 1 Firefox Flash Problem   Black Screen</title>
    <description>propman wrote:  &gt; Tosspot wrote:  &gt;&gt; As per subject  so for instance youtube just shows a black screen   &gt;&gt; Now I m a bit new to this  can anyone help?  &gt;&gt;  &gt;   &gt; Firefox   &gt; Tools   &gt; Add ons   &gt; Plugins   &gt; Shockwave Flash  &gt;   &gt;      should be version 10 0 r32  &gt;   &gt;      if it s disabled  enable it and restart Firefox   &gt;   &gt;   &gt; If still not working   uninstall your current flash setup and   </description>
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    <title>Yast repositories</title>
    <description>Darklight wrote:  &gt; job  Dame shame it ain t used any more  I hope i am wrong on that one  but  &gt; i have found xx 3 release to better than the other releases      The realease numbers are pure marketing numbers  There is no relation   other then coincidence  of technical releases  he difference between a  xx 1 and xx 2 could be bigger then between xx 3 an xx 1 0    In general the naming depends   </description>
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    <title>Lost my minimize and max buttons</title>
    <description>Mike wrote:  &gt; Upgraded a bunch of packages last night on my 10 2 work laptop  all went  &gt; well  Rebooted this morning and when it came up   no minimize  maximize  &gt; or borders  I m running Compiz Fusion so I m guessing something in Gnome  &gt; or Compiz was upgraded and changed something somewhere   &gt;   &gt; Any ideas where to start looking?  Solved this by installing emerald and then putting emeral   </description>
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    <title>11 2 RC1 Nice Job</title>
    <description>Looks good  runs good  I have KDE 32 and 64 bit versions of live CD   32 bit on laptop with 4 gig of ram only sees 2 7 gig and did not load  PAE kernel   64 bit sees 3 7 gig ram   Why not 4 0 gig of ram?</description>
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    <title>Network installation and grub configuration</title>
    <description>After a network installation with a repository mounted via NFS and   starting from an USB flash drive  boot grub menu lst lists the hard drive   as  hd1 0   This makes sense as the systems booted from the flash drive   initially  But after removing the stick the system won t boot because the   hard drive is now the first drive  hd0 0    This can be fixed easily in  boot grub menu lst  However     </description>
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    <title>Opensuse 11 1 drags</title>
    <description>On Fri  16 Oct 2009 01:02:41  0000  Taki wrote:    &gt; nepo wrote:  &gt;&gt; On Fri  09 Oct 2009 12:24:55  0400  Van Chocstraw wrote:  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt;&gt; Mark Draheim wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Van Chocstraw wrote:  &gt; [   ]  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; check top in a terminal  its probably that beagle thingy indexing  or  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; your X server is running on 99  cpu  &gt; [   ]  &gt;&gt;&gt; I uninstalled beagle and firefox seems to run a little better  Gnome  &gt;&gt;&gt;   </description>
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    <title>Note to HP Printer users</title>
    <description>I installed Suse 11 0 today and it auto configured my HP Photosmart D7560   printer as 7500 series  When I told it to print a page  it would put some   printing on the first page  then start putting out page after page of   blank pages until it was out of paper  Took awhile  but I corrected the   problem by downloading HPLIP 3 9 8 and installing it      I don t know what version of HPLIP 11 1 o   </description>
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    <title>UPS   SLES 10 question</title>
    <description>On Tue  13 Oct 2009  in the Usenet newsgroup alt os linux suse  in article    riggor9999 wrote:    &gt;I called Cyber support in the US   they understood and agreed that  &gt;the max time allowed to run a script before starting the shutdown  &gt;sequence is too short   unrealistic and should be increased  I am  &gt;surprised no one has complained about this before     </description>
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    <title>More LCD woes</title>
    <description>In  Gilbert:    [Snip   ]    &gt; becuase the grub boot parameter still has the VGA= setting from the CRT    Set the grub boot parameter to vga=normal  for a basic 80X25 screen           Regards  Weird  Harold Stevens    IMPORTANT EMAIL INFO FOLLOWS    Pardon any bogus email addresses  wookie  in place for spambots   Really  it s  wyrd  at airmail  dotted with n   </description>
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    <title>openSUSE 11 2 M8: What a Fine Lookin  Lizard</title>
    <description>propman wrote:  &gt; Van Chocstraw wrote:  &gt;&gt; Catch the ZDNet write up about our fine Linux OS   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; http:  bl142w blu142 mail live com default aspx?wa=wsignin1 0  &gt;   &gt;   &gt; this one might be better  ;    &gt;   &gt; http:  blogs zdnet com perlow ?p=11243  &gt;     Windows clipboard must have puked that day </description>
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