OpenSUSE Install :: Turn Bluetooth Off As Default During Boot?

Mar 16, 2010

Since 11.2 bluetooth is defaulted to always turned on during boot. Is there any way to have bluetooth off as default during boot? I don't want it completely disabled as I sometimes require it but I'd prefer if the BT radio was in the off state as default.Really the bluetooth state should be persistent across boots - i.e. remember the last state.

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Ubuntu :: Any Way To Turn Off Bluetooth On Boot?

Jan 4, 2010

How do I disable bluetooth on boot up. I know bluetooth can be turn off manually everytime I am on my com. But how do I permanently disable bluetooth on boot up. I don't want to disable it in bios because I am having dual boot.

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OpenSUSE :: Turn Off / Disable Bluetooth To Be Safe

Sep 15, 2010

My bluetooth seems to be activated in the system tray when I start the computer, can I disable this?.I do not want my computer to be visible to other computers if you know what I mean.Is it still safe even if the icon shows, Iam a little afraid someone might be able to hack the system this way? If itś still safe having it this way I dont really need to turn it of guess i�m a litlle paranoid because i never use bluetooth

there is something called show bluetooth icon when you click on Preferences in the menu is that a way to disable it?usually i used the quick keys on my keyboard but they don't seems to work in opensuse

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Apr 11, 2011

At boot time I get asked to input my password to open the keyring. I don't need this level of security and want to either pass the password in a script or disable the keyring without disallowing my wireless connection. How do I do that and where do I find out about this keyring thing?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Services Fail At Boot - Save To Turn Them Off?

Jun 2, 2011

during boot-up on my desktop, running openSUSE 11.4 with KDE 4.6.3, there are sometimes (not always) some failed services. Most of the time it is postfix and some other service. Today it is just mcelog. So when I switch to the first terminal by strg+alt+F1, I see that mcelog has failed.The system is running anyway, so I wonder if it is safe to turn them off? I would turn off postfix and mcelog. Do I harm the system with that? Would it boot again, after I have turned them off? Or is it recommended to let them stay as they are?As far as I understood, postfix is just a mailserver, which would be used, if I would run a mailserver on my own. But I don´t. I just read mails, via IMAP... But mcelog? Whats that?

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Turn Wireless To On Only Bluetooth Indicator Is Enabled Not WiFi Indicator

Dec 17, 2010

i've just installed openSUSE 11.3 on my dell studio xps 1640. but i have problem with my WLAN . it's a WLAN 1640 mini-card and i think there is no problem with driver. because it seems that it's installed correctly but i can't see any wireless networks (it says "Device is not ready"). is there any suggestions?by the way, when i turn my wireless to on (it's a touch key not a switch) only my bluetooth indicator is enabled not my wifi indicator.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Changing Default Boot Option?

Jan 4, 2010

I have openSuse 11.2 along with Windows, I get an option on boot to choose between the two OS, but the default is suse. How can I change the default load to Windows

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General :: Fn+F2 To Turn On Bluetooth

Aug 8, 2009

In my notebook I use Fn+F2 to turn on bluetooth, but in slackware that doesn't work, to have bluetooth in my slackware I have to turn it on in Windows and reboot.

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Ubuntu :: Turn Off Bluetooth When Suspending?

Feb 27, 2010

my laptop suspends and resumes ok, however i've noticed that when i suspend, my bluetooth dongle continues to flash, and if i check my phone it says i'm still connected.

surely this is a bad drain on my battery? how do i set it that my bluetooth will disable when i suspend the laptop then restart when i resume?

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Ubuntu :: Turn Bluetooth On At Startup?

Jan 7, 2011

im unable to turn bluetooth on at startup, i have to use the applet every time and click enable, any ideas on how to do this via terminal so i can do it on boot?

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Turn On Bluetooth Adapter

Feb 24, 2011

I am a new user of ubuntu. I seem to have problem connecting to bluetooth. There is a message saying there are no bluetooth adapter. How do I turn on the adapter now that I've switched from windows 7 to ubuntu. My bluetooth was working fine in windows.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Turn Off Wireless And Bluetooth Devices?

Jun 16, 2011

I have a HCL K21 PDC notebook . In windows there is an driver called wconsole.exe or wireless console which help me turn on and off both blutooth and wlan device but in ubuntu these devices are not turned off. I also tried to to use the device buttons but it get activated automatically (but not in windows).

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Ubuntu :: Bluetooth-enabled Notebook And Used To Eventually Turn On/off The Wireless Switch?

Aug 1, 2010

I have a bluetooth-enabled notebook and I used to eventually turn on/off the wireless switch, which disabled wi-fi and bluetooth capabilities.Recently I turned on the switch to find the bluetooth icon missing from the Notifications area at the panel. When I type bluetooth-properties at the terminal a windows pops up saying "Your computer does not have any Bluetooth adapters plugged in." No further hardware/software changes were made recently.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Do Not Turn Off Completely?

Mar 30, 2010

My openSUSE 11.2 64 bit's not off it completely, after I had an update online. Do not ask me what I updated, was much ... In the process of shutting down, I hit "ESC" to display the text, and photographed the screen where it to.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Monitor Does Not Turn On/off

Mar 18, 2011

OpenSuSE 11.3 Radeon graphics

How do you set it so the monitor does not turn off. I want to run a slideshow as the screensaver.

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OpenSUSE Install :: USB - Turn Off Write Protection?

Oct 16, 2010

By using this tutorial I've create PenDrive USB with LiveCD. I would like to modify it a bit. Unfortunately when I'm mounting it I receive fallowing message:

Code:
linux-n7at:/home/starach # mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
mount: warning: /mnt seems to be mounted read-only.

How can I turn it off so I could modify my pendrive contents.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Shutdown Fails To Turn Off The PC?

Nov 17, 2010

this problem is a well known one as far as I have read, but the solution is yet to come.I formatted and installed OpenSuse 11.3 KDE as the only OS on a PC with 768 RAM, two Hard Disks (6+8 GB), mobo Abit BE6, processor Celeron Coppermine 1100Mhz (with slotket adapter), video card Matrox G400+, Sound Blaster Live! Value.HD 1 is set root and ext4 + 1 GB swap, HD2 is /home ext3.The live OpenSuse CD worked fine, shutdown turns off the power, while the installed one won't. I formatted twice, and the problem persist. Reboot works fine.At shutdown, the hard disks are turned off while the screen and power are still on, so I have to press the power button to turn off completely.

Yesterday I wasted all the day with this problem without solving it, I've read many threads but no solution worked. That PC obviously worked fine with both Windows 98 and XP.Those problems are in the "out of the box" installation, without any setting altered.I've tried disabling ACPI, PM control by APM, and power management features in the bios (latest 2001's Award bios for this old mobo).I've set alternatively pci=noacpi, nosmp, apm=power-off, acpi=force in GRUB options. I've updated the distro. I've set value poweroff for HALT in etc/sysconfig. Nothing changed.I've also tried macumba and ancient celtic cerimonies, yet they didn't work.Is it possible to solve this problem or it's a known unsolved bug? Loading OS screen:Those are the final screens after shutdown where it stops

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OpenSUSE Install :: Way To Turn The Terminal Auto-detect Off?

Jun 14, 2011

SuSE 11.4 is a wonderful release, but two chronic problems remain. The most serious is the inability to get Gnome to recognize an intel driver parameter specification in xorg.conf or 50-screen.conf with a predetermined, working screen specification. With the latest update that includes: [url]

Gnome will boot up in a strange resolution with a display of a pink screen and fragments of icons split and duplicated over the display. Teasing open the terminal parameter screen, terminal parameters (resolution, horizontal rate) appear to be correct. The terminal type is 'undefined', whether the screen is operating correctly or not, and any attempt to set defaults are refused. Perhaps the intel driver has not been selected by the operating system. Is there a way to specify a default screen driver?

This has been a chronic problem, now aggravated with the latest update to the point where the computer is now rendered inoperative.

Ironically, the other problem, that of the difficulty in downloading certain update files also remains. Had an elaborate update workaround procedure not been followed, the system would still be usable.

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: 11.3 Fresh Install From DVD Did Not Recognize Internal Bluetooth

Jul 28, 2010

When I tried to upgrade via DVD I had numerous problems and most of them were fixed by installing with automatic configuration. My laptop is a Pavilion dv2000. I added on the bluetooth 2.1 Internal module and it worked perfect in 11.2.

Anyway, bluez won't start and the bluetooth hardware is not recognized by USB.

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CentOS 5 Server :: Turn Off Default And Program Get Port 80?

Jul 17, 2010

I have a CentOS server running at [a link which has been moderator deleted] (a text-based game I'm building) which is displaying the default welcome page. I'll quote some of the things that page says:

Quote: "Apache 2 Test Page powered by CentOS This page is used to test the proper operation of the Apache HTTP server after it has been installed. If you can read this page it means that the Apache HTTP server installed at this site is working properly."

"If you are the website administrator: You may now add content to the directory /var/www/html/. Note that until you do so, people visiting your website will see this page and not your content. To prevent this page from ever being used, follow the instructions in the file /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf. You are free to use the images below on Apache and CentOS Linux powered HTTP servers.

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Ubuntu :: Default Boot/grub/menu.lst And Etc/fstab Of HD Install

Aug 29, 2010

Due to my script error my boot/grub/menu.lst and etc/fstab files are ruined without being backed up first.

Anyone, the boot/grub/menu.lst and etc/fstab file of Ubuntu 10 LTS installed by default on HD (or whatever).

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Hardware :: Bluetooth Keyboard With Dual Boot - Avoid Rejoining On Each Boot?

Aug 16, 2010

This is an Arch / Win7 dual boot. I've got a bluetooth keyboard and mouse. The mouse is persistent across boots but the keyboard needs to be rejoined every time.

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OpenSUSE :: Using YAST As Default To Install Rpm Downloads?

Apr 25, 2011

As I have had some problems using kpagager I've used file asociations to set yast as the default. When I download an rpm the yast icon bounces around for a while and then dies. I assume this means I need another set of yast launch instructions. Suppose I could download to a directory and set it as a repo but would rather just have it launch for rpms as it's quicker. 11.4 KDE 4.6.0

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OpenSUSE Install :: How To Disable 'default User'

Jan 27, 2010

I don't want people to use my machine without my presence since I have a lot of cookies and files stored on this machine. So I hope each time the system starts it shows login window and asks for account/pwd. How can I do it?

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OpenSUSE Install :: KDE Environment Is Not Boting As Default

Feb 9, 2010

I had 11.0 running.I have upgraded to 11.2.After the installation, the KDE environment is not boting as the default, but runtime level 5 boot instead.I have checked my installation and ensured to have KDE4 installed.

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Install :: Default Compiler With Installation Of OpenSUSE?

Apr 15, 2010

Is there a standard compiler provided with the install of openSUSE?
Like gcc...

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OpenSUSE Install :: Using Ubuntu 10.10 Default Fonts In 11.3?

Oct 19, 2010

Has anyone tried the cool font that comes default in Ubuntu 10.10 on openSUSE 11.3? Although I hate Ubuntu, I loved the font and the interface is really clean.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Default ID And Password For 11 64 Bit As Well As 32 Bit - Logging In ?

Dec 17, 2010

I have a problem loging into SUSE 11 64 bit as well as 32 bit. While installing it doent ask me for the ID and password. I tried to install the OS twice...but again it doent asked me anything.

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OpenSUSE Install :: 11.4 - How To Make XP Default Choice

Mar 17, 2011

With the installation of 11.4 the grub will be installed in the MBR. When I first installed the Opensuse 11.4, restart my computer and get into the boot menu, I found that the OpenSUSE boot item was at the top while Windows Xp was at the bottom. It may cause problem when my parents are going to use the computer (they only know XP). How to set the Windows XP as the first item and the default choice?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Grub-set-default Gone Missing 11.3

Jun 13, 2011

Starting a few days ago, I am unable to leave my kde session using the "leave" facilities. On a fresh login, I can select the leave button and it pops up the menu as per normal. However, whatever I select (logout, shutdown or reboot) nothing happens. I cannot now select the leave button. I click it but nothing happens.

I checked the log messages and see an error posted by kdm that grub-set-default is not in the path. I issue a find and, yeps, no grub-set-default. A week or two ago, I uninstalled CUPS. Went to make tea, came back to find a huge list of stuff being deleted. I had to abort it and spent a long while re-installing loads of stuff, for instance, even Mozzila. Can't find where to get grub-set-default so anybody know where to get it?

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