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[23:11]<qursvd>when im goin to sysinfo:/ on suse 10.1 it says something like "148G Medium" on the harddrive description...cant i change that to a name?
[23:13]<qursvd>someone there? ;)
[23:14]<nwlnzvsa>higuys... i've mounted a primary reiserfs partition in my fstab: /dev/hdb3 /datos reiserfs user,acl,user_xattr 1 2. i'm able to read/write files on this partion but i'm not able to execute any binary neither as root
[23:14]<ggvrudrg>i have a problem with my hard drive... i can't use my fat32 part
[23:15]<nwlnzvsa>i got this error: bash: /datos/jdk/sjsas/sjsas_pe-9_0-linux.bin: Permission denied even after running chmod -R 777 /data and chown -R myuser:users /data
[23:17]<zzvggsfzd1z>just got OpenSuse10.1 running quick Firefox-config question
[23:17]<zzvggsfzd1z>I tried logging into my webhost and it opens a dialog box asking what I want to do with "index.cgi"
[23:17]<zzvggsfzd1z>why and how do I fix?
[23:18]<ggvrudrg>no help ? please...
[23:19]<ysjfrvyjgysv>expertsj: you tried chmor -R 777 /datos and chown -R myuser.users /datos instead of /data
[23:19]<ysjfrvyjgysv>chmor=chmod
[23:21]<zzvggsfzd1z>any suggestions for the web-bug?
[23:21]<nwlnzvsa>sorry... really the partition is mounted as /datos, here i change the name in order to you have a better understand of what i'm trying to do,... course i've tried chmod -R 777 /datos and chown -R myusername:users /datos but still not working
[23:22]<svgprg_>hello how shoult I set file rights that a file can be write but not delete?
[23:22]<ysjfrvyjgysv>for my fstab entry it is -> /dev/hda2 /home reiserfs noatime,noacl 1 2
[23:22]<ysjfrvyjgysv>if that helps expertsj
[23:23]<zzvggsfzd1z>stefan_ doesn't one imply the other?
[23:23]<ysjfrvyjgysv>i don't use ACL
[23:23]<dugvdrg_>stefan_, make the folder not writable
[23:23]<nwlnzvsa>ACL stands for Control List right?
[23:23]<svgprg_>and the files?
[23:23]<ysjfrvyjgysv>yeah Access Control List
[23:23]<dugvdrg_>stefan_, files writable, since you want to modify them
[23:24]<dugvdrg_>stefan_, or did you mean "create file" by "write file"?
[23:24]<zzvggsfzd1z>any one have trouble running scripts in firefox in the new suse?
[23:24]<svgprg_>allow: create file, overwriting deny: delete
[23:25]<dugvdrg_>stefan_, sorry, you need ACL or something then, unix permissions won't work
[23:26]<svgprg_>muntyan_: whats a example for set ACLs
[23:27]<dugvdrg_>dunno, never used those
[23:27]<nwlnzvsa>isolationist: thanks may be disabling ACL would resolve my matter
[23:27]<ysjfrvyjgysv>expertsj: it should do, works for me
[23:27]<zzvggsfzd1z>can anyone help me?
[23:28]<usgz-frgm>hello, my ktorrent does not open .torrent files firefox 1.5.0.4-1.0 tries to give it.
[23:28]<nwlnzvsa>isolationist: thanks, i got it know
[23:28]<ysjfrvyjgysv>excellent
[23:28]<svgprg_>thanks
[23:29]<ysjfrvyjgysv>expertsj: my knowledge of ACL is zilch, so i don't have it enabled as Unix file permissions work just fine for what i want
[23:29]<nwlnzvsa>isolationist: a last question: wich do you recommend to use? a statically linked rpm or a dinamically linked one?
[23:31]<pz2-wjzc>for all normal purposes, a dynamically linked rpm is fine
[23:31]<ysjfrvyjgysv>depends expertsj , dynamically is better for me as to use less space so each application isn't replicating the same libs - but sometimes i like to try applications without installing all the lib dependencies so try the static one
[23:33]<nwlnzvsa>isolationist: Well when i install SUSE 10 over my existing SUSE 9.3 it Automatically mount my partition without problems but when i got SUSE 10.1 Installed i mounted the partition manually and after that binaries aren't allowed to be installed from that partition even as root... so i was missing something
[23:34]<ysjfrvyjgysv>ah, for me i install the OS on a separate partition and always erase it when upgrading - leaving my home paritition intact
[23:39]<jjgj>Hm, has anybody been able to turn "capture" off when using gnome? Whenever I press mute, it just goes back to being unmuted
[23:42]<fyznsfrsx>Answer to this is PROBABLY no, but is there any stable support for NTFS writing?
[23:44]<nwlnzvsa_>there's a comercial driver from Paragon http://www.ntfs-linux.com/
[23:49]<fyznsfrsx>commercial :/
[23:49]<fyznsfrsx>I'm not that desparate. I could always convert those NTFS parts back to FAT :P
[23:50]<nwlnzvsa>i'm back
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