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Assistance / Configuring Pardus / Full backup
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on: August 06, 2011, 16:39:43 PM
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Hi, my pardus sytem is up and running, but I still would like to play around with other distros like Bodhilinux. For that reason I would like to ask if there is a method to fully backup the current pardus sytem, eg. in a disc image or something of the short, so that after finished, I could just reload the system I use now. This is becouse I only have a 15Gb partition free. Furthermore, how can I restore pardus boot after that? Thanks
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Assistance / Pardus Project / Re: Why is registration disabled?
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on: August 05, 2011, 16:08:17 PM
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An Error Has Occurred! Sorry, registration is currently disabled. This is the current message that welcomes newcomers. You could at least replace it with an "email the moderator" option... 
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Assistance / Configuring Pardus / Re: Are exclusions from color themes possible?
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on: July 31, 2011, 13:05:18 PM
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Why should it save energy  obviously if your screen shows darker objects it consumes less energy  . That's why many people use darker desktop images. To save energy. But if even your windows & window backgrouns & everithing is darker, that more energy you save!  I can tell you, that my laptop battery last about 1/4 longer when using darker themes like obsidian coast... Or I'm just the victim of some serious self-deception...  Anyway, if there is no exception list for color themes, then there really should be in the next versions of Pardus, cuz I think that a lots of people use darker themes, and it must be annoying for them too... In fact firefox has an option about whether or not to enable system colors... there should be something like that in LibreOffice, too.
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Assistance / Configuring Pardus / Re: Japanese language support
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on: July 31, 2011, 12:46:57 PM
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Yeah, I did that first! But when the problem persisted, I decided to go the hard way  So I don't think my problem was about versions, it's rather that I messed something up with the pre-release ibus versions... 
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Assistance / Configuring Pardus / Re: Japanese language support
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on: July 28, 2011, 00:18:41 AM
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Ok, when I saw that pardus 2011.1 came out, I decided to do a full reinstall, and, I'm happy to report that ibus works fine for me now  With japanese writing support enabled, I thing I will stick with Pardus for a long time, cuz this really is a great OS... 皆さん、ありがとうございます! v(^_^)v SOLUTION SUMMARY: 1) Add the following address to your PiSi repository (32bit): or for 64bit OS add: (I dont know if ibus currently works for 64bit though) 2) Install "ibus"&"ibus anthy"&"ibus qt" packages with PiSi 3) Install the "aquafont" package for additional japanese fonts (note that you will have to use japanese fonts in applications like libreoffice, or you will get squares instead of kanji)
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Assistance / Configuring Pardus / Are exclusions from color themes possible?
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on: July 27, 2011, 22:38:10 PM
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Um, I often use dark color themes because they are cool, and save energy. Now the problem is, that it makes the paper color and background in libreoffice black as well, an that is quite irritating. Is there any possible way to exclude programs from the the actual color theme? Thanks
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Assistance / Configuring Pardus / Re: Japanese language support
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on: July 13, 2011, 13:05:33 PM
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Oh, I forgot to mention that I was given a temporary solution by a.palius: sudo ln -s /etc/X11/Xsession.d/51-ibus.sh /etc/profile.d/ibus.sh this code lets you use ibus, its only that it works for apps opened from console alone. Just in case if somebody else has the same problem as me...
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Assistance / Hardware / Re: Pardus on my TV!
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on: July 01, 2011, 11:57:32 AM
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I had the same problem when I connected another monitor to my laptop pc. the thing is, if you use two monitors with different aspect ratios/resolutions things are getting messy. the only solution I found, was to set the same resolution on both computers displays... (as far as you want to use some short of clone view) but if you guys find some better solution, I would be glad to hear it too! 
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Assistance / Pardus for beginners / Re: Setting Up Network Connection
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on: June 28, 2011, 14:21:30 PM
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Something doesn't work. Both my computers say they're connected to the network but they can't see each other. I have IP assigned for each, they are in the same workgroup, yet I cannot connect. I would like to transfer files from the pardus 2011 machine to the XP machine, but it cannot be found by IP address or at network places... what am I doing wrong?
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Assistance / Hardware / a motherboard that cannot be initialized with linux?
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on: June 28, 2011, 14:13:31 PM
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I have an older computer with win xp, and I wanted to install pardus 2011 on it, but ever since I've changed the motherboard, no linux runs on that machine, quite strangely. No live cd-s for ubuntu, no pardus installation, nothing. It gives the bootup menu, but after I select install, it shows a few displayful of error massages, and that's it. I did run linux on that machine before this new motherboard, so it seems quite certain that this new hardware is the thing to blame, but, is this even possible, that linux won't start on a certain motherboard? It's an AsRock P4i65GV...
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