OpenSUSE Hardware :: Build A Wiimote Whiteboard?
May 14, 2010I wanted to build a whiteboard, but im not sure if the programs will work on my setting: 11.2 with gnome. I have seen the linux-files, but it says ubuntu, does it matter?
View 2 RepliesI wanted to build a whiteboard, but im not sure if the programs will work on my setting: 11.2 with gnome. I have seen the linux-files, but it says ubuntu, does it matter?
View 2 RepliesI'm in love with my Opensuse 11.2. Love my KDE 4.4. The only thing I miss from my Ubuntu installation, is the ability to use Boxee. I would be more than willing to compile Boxee from source. I only have 2 problems with that:
1) I don't know where I can find all the build-deps or what they are for that matter to build Boxee.
2) I'm running on a Netbook. Yes, my measly Intel Atom is no fun for compiling and building.
What are my options/what can I do to get Boxee up and running on 11.2? I've tried searching on build service for an RPM, but I think due to legal restrictions, Boxee can't be on there.
looking for LIBEVENT... configure: error: Package requirements (libevent >= 2.0.10) were not met: In order to build transmission 2.21.I need libeventnew version of transmission,I need to build libevent-dev >= 2.0.10 and installed first.But I can't get any information about building development files for libevent.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAnyone know of a free PHP / Linux software for live chat with whiteboard?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAnt was installed in yast2 but will not run since build.xml was never created. How can this be fixed? I would like to run AudioTool.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI found a guy who created free software for windows that will allow a regular whiteboard or monitor to function just like a $5000 Smartboard (really a giant sized iPad run with a projector rather than backlighting), and all it takes is an infra-red pen, a Wii remote, and a bluetooth linkup to a computer to do it. The pen can be built with a Bic penshell and a Radio Shack LED if you follow instructions.
This is called a Wiimote. His version doesn't have all the education-specific apps that Smartboard does (Smartboards mostly designed for classroom instruction), but it does seem to allow everything else, ie, you can run any windows program on it. Is there a Linux version of this or some alternate? I'm worried about BSOD in the middle of a presentation, and I'd like some comfort that won't happen to me. And I might be inclined to pay a programmer to duplicate any educational software that I can't get otherwise.
I am trying to build a multiseat linux system(Build a Six-headed, Six-user Linux System LG #124). I am posting some outputs output of lspci | grep VGA
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00:0d.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C61 [GeForce 6150SE nForce 430] (rev a2)
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G98 [GeForce 8400 GS] (rev a1)
ls /dev/input/mouse*
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/dev/input/mouse0 /dev/input/mouse1 /dev/input/mouse2
more /proc/bus/input/devices
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I am having trouble in configuring xorg.conf. I am running Suse 11.3 desktop on my PC. Also, I have one onboard nvidia graphics 6150SE and I have put one nvidia 8400GS 512Mb in the 16X PCIe slot for the additional seat...
So kindly tell me what should I do now or what things are missing ?? For any further info abt my PC plz tell me to post outputs(specify the commands for the same..)
I need to build openSuSE with the bare essentials + X. I want no-fluff + KDE 3.5-Desktop (no extras).
Is there a way to do this manually ? Any other options ? Widdling away at RPMs just got me a broken VM so I'll skip trying that again.
as I'm advancing in building some nice rpm I finally wanted to install on of my gems also the build was successful the actual install fails with missing dependencies.
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$ rpm --root /home/sascha/rpmbuild/ -i ./RPMS/x86_64/memcached-1.4.1-2.x86_64.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libc.so.6()(64bit) is needed by memcached-1.4.1-2.x86_64
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) is needed by memcached-1.4.1-2.x86_64
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I have an init script running as a special build user which performs an automated build that fails with (Too many open files).I updated /etc/security/limits to allow the special user more open files, but that didn't work - the init script still isn't allowed more open files.Here's a demonstration of the problem;
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$ su - sbsbuild -c "ulimit -n"
Password:
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Trying to install SW 13.1 (on DVD) on the following system: M/B Intel: DX38BT Processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 - 2.66GHz, 8MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB, Socket 775 Memory Corsair Dual Channel 8192MB PC10600 DDR3 1333MHz Memory (4x2048MB) Graphics Diamond Radeon HD 3850 Video Card - Viper, 512MB GDDR3, PCI Express 2.0 P/S Ultra 1000W
My goal is to install the i386 build on one partition and the 64-bit build on another. I have been away from Linux for a while and am sick to death of Win7, want to come home. :-}
Booted on i386 side of DVD, system freezes after a couple of lines that start with ATA2. Does not respond to 3 finger salute, ctrl-c, nothing. Have to press reset. I have tried both huge.s and hugesmp.s kernels
Booted on 64-bit side, comes up fine. I performed the install, selected for automatic lilo install. Lilo install hung but I was able to reboot. I booted off the 64-bit side again, entered the following: huge.s root=/dev/sde3 rdinit= ro It booted fully to the login prompt but the keyboard does not work, no input.
when I try to install pattern Gnome 3: nothing provides libcheese-gtk 19 needed by pattern:GNOME 3-.noarch:This library does not appear on the openSUSE build service either.It would appear that the pattern is present in Yast but impossible to install.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've been building Celestia KDE for a long time. I built it on Suse 9.2, 9.3, 10.0, 10.2. Now that I installed 11.1, I can't build the kde version anymore. When it starts to build the kde gui, it looks at QT4 headers in /usr/include and fails. I noticed that Celestia 1.5.1 is available in Suse 11.1. How was this application built?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm new to Linux, and want to build a system for openSuse 11.3 on Friday.I plan to buy everything then.I'm using Ubuntu now on my laptop.My question is what do you think of the P4 prescott e series 800 mhz FSB as a processor for openSuse.Offer other processors if they will do a good job.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I build the kernel 2.6.30 source, the rpm package is very big and needed or root filesystem 800-900 Mb. I use "make rpm" as described in Configure, Build and Install a Custom Linux Kernel - openSUSE.
View 7 Replies View RelatedHow to build the live DVD with win32? Can I use makeSUSEdvd?
View 5 Replies View RelatedOn my opensuse 11.1 system. I used my tp-link tl-wn321g usb wireless adapter to access the internet. It runs on rt2501 chipset and I used the serial monkey rt73 driver from here.
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What I did was I installed the kernel-headers, kernel source, gcc and make. And then I cd to the module directory and did
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make
make install
modprobe rt73
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I installed "ralink-firmware-1.1-1.5.noarch.rpm" from Software.openSUSE.org. I tried "make" again, but still the same error return.
I was using Daisy Dock with KDE 4.4.1 and I've clean installed back to stock 4.3.5 and cant' find it anywhere...is it only in the Factory KDE repos? (I've found it in the build service, but don't have dependencies version numbers high enough) hard to believe it was added after 4.3.5. Got, dropped down a version on the dock and it installed manually from build service.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to build a jar file using a ant script provided by a vendor and while running the script, I am getting the below connection time out error when it tries to download a jar file.
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C:ccuapi-java>ant run
Buildfile: build.xml
get_libs:
[get] Getting: http://download.java.net/maven/2/args4j/args4j/2.0.12/args4j-2.0.12.jar
[get] To: C:ccuapi-javaargs4j-2.0.12args4j-2.0.12.jar
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When we expect a new rpm from current 195.36.15 nvidia driver? And if it is possible someone to get my a link to this rpm,build for my. like step by step "How to build rpm from nvidia source driver.All this is because i don`t like to install after every update!
View 1 Replies View RelatedThat's it guys. I have successfully installed the proprietary ati drivers in past 6.34 and 6.35 kernels but not in latest .6.36. I'm wondering if this have something to do with compatibility or not.
Installation log shows me some errors I can't recognize:
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after about 30 min of trying to get the cinepaint-0.22-1.tar.gz to build on 11.3 64 bit i figured i would do some searching took about 15 min but new suse users won't have to figure out the posting in the suse forum archive ( 2007) Up-to-date Rpm For Cinepaint?
there IS a cinepaint for 11.3
add the repo
Index of /repositories/home:/bekun/openSUSE_11.3
into yast / Software Repositories
I was trying to install Kamosa (a KDE Webcam App) from
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https://projects.kde.org/projects/pl...a/kamosoKamaso
but it requires QtGstreamer (bindings to Gstreamer with a more Qt-ish syntax) from
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freedesktop.org]freedesktop.org git repository browser
I am stuck trying to build QtGstreamer and get this message:
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CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they are set to NOTFOUND.
Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the CMake files:
GSTREAMER_APP_LIBRARY (ADVANCED)
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On my opensuse 11.1 system. I used my tp-link tl-wn321g usb wireless adapter to access the internet. It runs on rt2501 chipset and I used the serial monkey rt73 driver from here.
Code: [URL]
What I did was I installed the kernel-headers, kernel source, gcc and make. And then I cd to the module directory and did
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make
make install
modprobe rt73
And then I configured the network with yast.
That was until I upgraded to 11.2 using the guide here.
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The upgrade went well, but I could no longer use my wireless adapter. I tried installing the driver again but when I tried to run "make", it says
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make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.31.8-0.1-pae/build: No such file or directory. Stop.
rt73.ko failed to build!
make: *** [module] Error 1
I've checked that kernel-headers, kernel-source, gcc and make are all installed.
I installed "ralink-firmware-1.1-1.5.noarch.rpm" from Software.openSUSE.org. I tried "make" again, but still the same error return.
I was trying to follow instructions in [URL]
There is a reference to build in my kernel (with red background), se below:
linux-om4s:/lib/modules/2.6.31.5-0.1-default # ls
build modules.alias modules.alias.temp modules.builtin.bin modules.dep.bin modules.symbols source updates
kernel modules.alias.bin modules.builtin modules.dep
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Both make and build have been properly installed in Software Manager.
I'm attempting to install a WLAN card driver from source, as that's all that's available.I'm getting:
make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.31.5-0.1-desktop/build: No such file or directory
Build appears to be a link pointing to "/usr/src/linux-2.6.31.5-0.1-obj/x86_64/desktop"."linux-2.6.31.5-0.1-obj" doesn't exist.
I'm new to linux and recently installed openSUSE 11.1 on my Lenovo Thinkpad SL500. So far it's great... only problem is the hotkeys and brightness control don't work. Digging around online I found this "experimental" driver that purportedly works fine, but I have no idea how to compile, install, or otherwise use it. Here... tetromino's lenovo-sl-laptop at master - GitHub I'm not sure what to do with the makefile and C file provided. For example, what do I do with this instruction...
"To enable the brightness control, load the module with the "control_backlight=1" module parameter (i.e. insmod lenovo-sl-laptop.ko control_backlight=1 )" I know someone on here will be able to explain how to do this in a "computer engineering for chemists" language! I'm comfortable enough working in the terminal with commands, but have found no real straightforward explanation of how to do so (only "programming" experience is MATLAB m file writing).
I'm in the process of making my own build using SUSE Studio build service. I was hoping if someone would kindly tell me about kernel-firmware, what it does and if it is absolutely necessary because I noticed that it is not selected for you by default. Any other useful firmware that I may need. I have already included the b43-firmware, ar9170-firmware, bluez-firmware, and ivtv-firmware in my build based on openSUSE 11.4.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am now at my 6th version of my opensuse build and I can't get it to start the graphical login.I am trying my build out on a VirtualBox using the live cd.This is what happens during installation :It will install properly. No error messages at all. I get the (graphical) options screen to select language and screen resolution settings, so far so good.I select the default (top) installation for my opensuse and hit enter.Then I will get the verbose progress and when it's finished, the verbose will ask me for my user name and password.Then I enter those correctly and the verbose will tell me to enjoy.I am then left with a blinking cursor, and don't know what to do next.
This is not what should have happened since in my build I had selected Configuration > Startup > Default runlevel > 5: Graphical loginI can find no reason for this failure since on my Windows system I have tried out several other Linux systems in the same way and never experienced this problem before.During the assembling of my packages I have payed close attention to select all packages required for a graphical login.An other problem is that although I selected the default language for my build to be Dutch, the default language during setup is still English.I hope there is someone who would be kind enough to be prepared to help me out, I am so eager to start trying out my self made OS.
Since I could not find the cairo dock package on packman for openSUSE 11.3, I decided to build the package from source. I ran the configure script first and then gave a build using make. I get undefined reference errors for the following symbols while linking.
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