OpenSUSE Install :: How To Produce Log For S2Disk

Dec 9, 2009

I saw the article in Suspend to disk - openSUSE and I decided to test s2disk on my VAIO VGN-AR41L (laptop) using ext4 system (which supports journaling). I used the button of the KDE4 to initiate the process of suspend to disk. The process of storing the image and shutdown the computer worked. But the reverse process didn't work. I also saw in the article that there is a workaround for the journaled systems. Instead of doing this can I switch off journaling on ext4 without loss of data? And if yes, how can this be done?

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Dec 21, 2009

When my computer is going down for hibernation (ram2disk) he safes the session corretly to the disk and the statusbar reaches 100%, but the computer and screen leaves on. Maybe some acpi troubles?

It is just that the computer won't switch off so that I have to press the OnButton 3sec. When I start again the session is sucessfully restored.

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Jan 25, 2010

On a Debian system, there are packages called uswsusp and hibernate. The former contains a program named s2disk, the latter contains a program called hibernate. Superficially, these both do the same thing: the suspend the machine to disk. Usually, this works fine, but since I'm often using Debian testing and there are lots of changes in kernel and other packages (I assume), somethings this breaks. But then, when one of these programs doesn't work, sometimes the other works. Often, hibernate works when s2disk doesn't.annoyingly, however, the "Suspend" or "Hibernate" buttons in the graphical user interfaces (e.g., LXDE, KDE) appear to be wired up to the s2disk program, so when that breaks I have to use hibernate manually.

So, what is the difference between these packages? Interestingly, the hibernate package "recommends" uswsusp, but the package description says that it "smartly puts your computer to sleep ... using one of the various methods available in the kernel". So apparently it can fall back to something else when the s2disk method fails? And if hibernate is more powerful, why wouldn't the GUIs use it instead?

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Sep 6, 2010

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Dec 18, 2010

If you install Smile (video slideshow creator) from Packman repository, you will probably find out that it doesn't produce any output file. This project is most probably dead, homepage is 404 and it's practically impossible to get any information about this program. Therefore it took me 3 exhausting hours to get it working Here is the solution: There is a missing fake.pl file, so you have to copy it to the right place, which is /opt/smile (for OpenSuse, for other distros it could be elsewhere, for example /usr/bin). You can obtain this file from the source package but as it is very small I post it right here to spare your time:

[Code].....

So create a new file /opt/smile/fake.pl and copy these lines into it. Btw. the original file from the source doesn't have the first line, but according to the tip from different forum it is supposed to be here. If Smile still doesn't work you might try to add some extra permission to fake.pl, something like chmod 755 /opt/smile/fake. And if it is still not working check the log file ~/.logsmile.txt This file is by the way also impossible to find, there is no sign of him in the documentation.

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Jan 14, 2011

Logitech 9000 pro.

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I am using this script.

Code:

Even though I have set 'fps' to 30, I only get between 14 and 16. Several thread on the internet tell me that UVC in only capable of 15 fps in 640x480 mode.

Is there some way to make the camera (ID 046d:0809 Logitech, Inc.) work as something OTHER than a UVC type camera? Is there a code snippet to work with?

I have no problems with getting the camera to work with any of the apps in the Ubuntu reposit. The script above records video and audio great, just not 30 fps.

The video I will be splicing into will be shot with a video recorder and windows software. If it is a USB hookup, will it have the same constraints of UVC at 15 fps. IIRC, it is the USB that has the compression problem that limit it to 15 fps.

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I am having no joy at all trying to produce a DVD with menus using Slackware. I have spent the best part of a day and a half, to no avail, and have had to revert to using either Ubuntu or Win XP under virtualbox just to achieve this.

Have tried using the following front ends to dvdauthor:
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Devede
2mandvd
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I am able to produce a DVD with any of them, but without menus. As soon as I try anything to get a menu, all that happens is the menu is produced, but the 'clickable' buttons do nothing, meaning I am unable to navigate away from the menu. Using Dvdstyler under Ubuntu, and follwing exactly the same procedure to produce the DVD works as expected, as does any of the myriad of progs available for Win XP.

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Dec 15, 2010

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[code]...

How can these steps above be improved?

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Sep 11, 2010

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For instance I may have a file called photo1.jpg in /photos/pics/
I may also have a file called photo1.cr2 in /photos/misc/ and a file called photo1.tif in /photos/processed/summer/.

I would like a text file that would look like this:
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/photos/pics/photo1.jpg 320046 2010-07-07 14:47
/photos/processed/summer/photo1.tif 234456689 2010-07-10 09:22
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Mar 20, 2011

I am using Ubuntu 10.10 x64 on a Dell Studio XPS

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Code:
lspci:
me@TheComputer:~/Desktop$ lspci
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High Definition Audio (rev 06)
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0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel

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May 3, 2011

I do monthly reports by copying the previous document, update the text and change the images. The images are the same size and numbers each months. Since last month I upgraded my laptop to Natty and suddenly my document went from 942 kB to 10.1 MB in .odt. When saving to PDF the usual size of 472 went up to 1.9 MB. I have searched the net and the forums but haven't seen anything about a similar issue.

I'm not sure if it's an issue that is from the previous document being produced in Open Office and now updated and saved in Libreoffice. Or if it's somehow something to do with the upgrade from Maverick to Natty. I would hope I don't have to uninstall Libreoffice and install Open Office as a solution (which I understand is not entirely easy in Natty, something I read about Open Office being transitional to Libre). I can't email simple documents to customers that's over 10 MB large...

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Feb 16, 2011

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I have a CentOS 5.5 OpenLDAP server, and several others, some host services, some are file shares (samba).So far I have been able to successfully configure OpenLDAP to carry out all the ldap* commands from both the local server and from any of the remote servers, either via non-ssl or ssl connections. However, as soon as I try connecting any services up to it, it doesn't play ball.Back to basics, having cleared off all previous attempts at this from all machines, I have gone through the following:

Installed OpenLDAP server/client on host (plus nss_ldap).
Configured /etc/openldap/slapd.conf (see below)
Configured /etc/openldap/ldap.conf (see below)

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Jun 17, 2011

Ubuntu 10.04 - Gnome Termainal - BASH pressing cursor keys in certain users produces garbage. For example:

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pressing down arrow produces: ^[[B
pressing right arrow produces: ^[[C
pressing left arrow produces: ^[[D

Naturally, I'd like my bash history instead of this. For root and my main user I have no problems. I have a few system users (who don't have a standard home directory) and this seems to occur with those users. For example, my amandabackups user has a home directory of /var/lib/amanda.

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Aug 9, 2010

I just started learning shell programming and I'm trying to create a shell script that produce something like this:
Input: 1 234 5 678 9
Output: < <<< 5 >>> >
Input:abc d 1234 5 5 67890 e f ghij
Output:abc d <<<< 5 5 >>>< e f ghij
Characters with values less than 5 will display '<' digit values greater than 5 display '>'. The digit '5' will be left unchanged.

Below is my unfinished code:
#!/bin/sh
read userInput
for f in "$userInput"
do
f1="$(echo ${f} | sed "s/[^0-9]//g")"
if test $f1 -lt 4
then
f3='<'
elif test $f1 -gt 6
then
f3='>'
fi
f2="$(echo ${f} | tr "$f1" "$f3")"
echo $f2
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Jul 8, 2011

Several keys of the notebook's keyboard do not produce input

(I am using a USB keyboard to type this post)

OS/Hardware: F-15 LXDE spin, "en_US", keyboard "jp"/ notebook Fujitsu FMV-Biblo NH28D (Japan, 2003).

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[=keys not producing any input] other keys are working:

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How do I troubleshoot the problem?

Code:

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