Hi..
I just install SUSE 9.3 with KDE 3.1.
I have a plan to update the KDE to newer version
(3.2.4).
I have check KDE pub, but.. there's so many files
(libs, plugin, etc). I confuse what I must download.
May somebody could help me how to update/upgrade KDE?
(I don't have an internet connection at home).
Thank you so much before..
Best Regards.
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Hi..
I have a distro with older kerrnel version.
I have download kernel source from kernel.org
(~45megs).
I study the HOWTO, but it makes me confused.
How to instal the new kernel or how to just use patch
file (*.patch) to patching the existing kernel to a
new one?
thanks a lot.
regards.
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I'm thinking to not hand this out at ITEC. Cost
issues aside on blank DVDs, apparently the folks
making KNOPPIX went hog-wild with all the space they
have on a DVD, resulting in menus so big it takes
forever to find an application to run. Add in a major
bug in the 4.0 release and a few other problems, and
it may not be something we want to be someone's first
introduction to Linux.
Flavio's Technotalk review of KNOPPIX 4.0:
http://tinyurl.com/as7q3
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Hi All,
I've signed the ITEC[1] agreement[2]. We're going to be a
"Strategic Partner" again this year. We get a free 10'x10' booth with
carpet and 5 Amp service, and free tickets to ITEC (a $295 value!). We
will probably want to upgrade the electric service, but it will cost
extra. We can also run our own session on a topic we pick.
[1] ITEC is Oct 26-27 at the Overland Park Convention Center
http://www.goitec.com/live/15/events/15KCM05/
[2] http://www.kclug.org/KCLUG-ITEC_partnership.pdf
Chris
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that means your email client doesn't support PGP digital signatures.
http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/faqs.html#q1.1
I haven't been much of a gamer, but I recently purchased Allied
Assault and have become quite addicted to it. I was amazed to find
that there are completely open source FPS out there, though from what
I understand, the quality isn't up to current proprietary standards.
>From what I can see of the movies, though, the gameplay isn't too bad.
Here are some links to check out if you are interested:
http://www.nexuiz.com/ - a FPS
http://www.planeshift.it/ - More of a RPG than a FPS, but looks neat.
Enjoy!
Josh
I've got some funky behavior with my web server.
I have rebuilt the box, and now the index.php page
isn't displaying.
Here's the problem:
http://www.amason.net/ gives me a app/x-trash error,
and the page is the wrong page. It is serving an old
index page and I don't know where it is reading it
from.
However, http://www.amason.net/index.php serves up the
right page.
Furthermore,
http://www.libertymason.org/
serves up the index php page for the virtual host.
I've only got one document root. The add-type are in
httpd.conf. The mod_php module is loaded and works.
I've added php to the index module config. I have to
believe there is something wrong with my config, but
I'm stumped. Maybe something to do with amason being
in the main section configuration.
Thanks,
Brian
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My wife and I (currently both Gentoo users) just moved to Riverside. Looks
like we just missed an Installfest; oh well ^^;;
I used to be a member of SCOSUG (Southern Connecticut Open Source User Group)
so this is the second LUG I'll have been a member of (and my wife's first, if
she ends up acting memberish)
I'm currently looking for a job. Need to find something quickly so we can pay
next month's rent, so that's my top priority right now. If anyone has any
suggestions, I'd appreciate it! (my resume is at
http://dashjr.org/~luke-jr/myself/resume/ )
I noticed the thread about free 3D games in the archives, so I'll start off
with a shameless plug: http://armagetronad.net
Don't bother with the latest stable-- it's missing too many features. Just
grab the latest CVS branch b0_2_8 ;)
Luke-Jr
P.S. kclug.org's mail server is misbehaving and rejecting mail from my server.
Can someone fix? Thanks. :/
<kclug(a)kclug.org>: host kclug.org[139.146.133.42] said: 554 Service
unavailable; Client host [24.145.163.67] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net;
Dynamic IP Addresses See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?24.145.163.67
(in reply to RCPT TO command)
If doesn't matter on platform, I'd look into UltraEdit. http://www.ultraedit.com/ Probably the best all-around editor I've used. Packed with tons of features. UEStudio supposedly has even more programming orientated features, but I haven't used it.
You can get the Ruby extensions for syntax highlighting here: http://rubygarden.org/ruby/ruby?UltraEditExtensions
UltraEdit is Windows based, but I hear tales of you can get it running on Linux with Wine. People have been begging for years for a Linux version, no tell if one will ever be developed.
This guy has some info Ruby on Rails Development on Windows: http://brosinski.com/stephan/2005/06/14/ruby-on-rails-development-on-window…
-----Original Message-----
From: kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf
Of Josh Charles
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 8:57 AM
To: kclug(a)kclug.org
Subject: Text Editors
I realize I could be initiating a religious war here, but I'm at my
wits end. I've been working in Ruby lately, which has been going
really well, but I'm having trouble finding an editor that fits me
needs (or wants, I guess).
Here's what I'm looking for:
Syntax Highlighting
Line Numbers
File Browser that automatically updates with file system changes while
the program is running
Some Code Completion (not neccessary, but nice)
It seems like these are easy requests, but it's the file browser that
keeps killing off editors. I've tried both the EMACS and VI Rudy
plugins and found both to be lacking. Not to mention the extremely
unintuitive nature of both editors (to my mind at least).
For Code completion, I'm just looking for simplicity, really. For
example, when I time a ' " ' just add the closing one. Automatic tabs
is another completion feature that is really handy.
I've found TextMate, which only runs on Mac OS X. It fits my needs
perfectly, but the mac I have access to is extremely slow, and I'm
probably not going to have access to it for very long.
Does anyone know of any editor that can meet my needs? It doesn't
matter what platform of the three (Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows). I've
tried to many and google has long ago quit spitting out good results.
Thanks for your time,
Josh
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Looks to me like Audacity. http://audacity.sf.net Yep, it is.
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
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From: Kinder, Stephen - Kansas City, MO
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 12:07 PM
To: Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
Subject:
Brian,
Please look at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/CONVERT-LPS-TAPES-TO-DIGITAL-MUSIC-CD-PLAY-ON-DVD-PC
S_W0QQitemZ7344086215QQcategoryZ41786QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
This looks good to me. What do you think?
Knoppix 4.0 is due to be released. I checked yesterday and it was not
on the mirrors in the US yet. We could also do some damnsmalllinux and
Mepis disks. I have at least 2 PCs that can burn at home. Tell me your
pleasure.
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
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From: kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chris Bier
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 1:33 PM
To: KCLUG (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Fwd: ITEC Oct 26-27 Overland Park Convention Center
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Luke-Jr wrote:
>>I have several Ubuntu CD's I can donate to the cause. I asked them to
>>only send me one, but they ended up sending me 10-15; I didn't count
>>exactly.
>
> I also have Ubuntu CD packets-- about 10 of each of PowerPC, x86, and
> x86_64... let me know if there's expectation of needing them
We generally hand out a few hundred Live CDs that we burn. Feel free to
donate any current Live CDs. In the past, we've handed out Knoppix and
the win32 Open Software CD.
Chris