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Old 28-Oct-2008, 15:12
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I tried to subscribe to a couple of threads with e-mail notification but it doesn't seem to be doing the e-mail. Also when I go to user control panel it says I'm not subscribed to any..... what am I doing wrong...
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Old 28-Oct-2008, 16:27
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Not sure about the Email, but when you goto the user control panel be sure to click "View all Subscribed Threads" which is about a 1/3 of the way down on the RH side of page.
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Old 29-Oct-2008, 09:57
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> I tried to subscribe to a couple of threads with e-mail notification but
> it doesn't seem to be doing the e-mail.


The last time I used it, the email notification arrived a couple of days AFTER
the new posting it announced had already been read. Pretty poor notification
service I'd say.
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Old 29-Oct-2008, 12:25
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Tyr'sDay,

> the email notification arrived a couple of days AFTER
> the new posting it announced had already been read. Pretty poor
> notification service I'd say.


There are 4 options when you subscribe to a thread:

no email notification
instant notification by email
daily updates by email
weekly updates by email

Make sure you have the right selection

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Old 29-Oct-2008, 13:54
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There are 4 options when you subscribe to a thread:

no email notification
instant notification by email
daily updates by email
weekly updates by email

Make sure you have the right selection
What? No prior day notification??
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Old 29-Oct-2008, 16:51
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If your looking how to set the behaviour as default : How to subscribe with immediate email notification - openSUSE Forums

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Old 30-Oct-2008, 13:58
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I did subscribe to immediate notice by e-mail and those emails started showing up today so I'll blame yahoo.... I've had them deliver stuff months after something was sent before so I'll assume that happened once again....

thank you for the info on subscribed threads I will look for that.
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Old 04-Nov-2008, 22:40
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My Linux Open SUSE (Medriva) does not put out any sound, it never did. My Dad set it up about 6 months ago when it was brand new. It says I have no sound card, and something to do with the dBus thing a majigger. I tried going to Yast control, and going to Hard were, and selecting sound, and the clicking on the button "other", but there is no volume control buttons, only something that says volume, and sound cards 0. Please help, thank you, Reuben.
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Old 04-Nov-2008, 23:36
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My Linux Open SUSE (Medriva) does not put out any sound, it never did. My Dad set it up about 6 months ago when it was brand new. It says I have no sound card, and something to do with the dBus thing a majigger. I tried going to Yast control, and going to Hard were, and selecting sound, and the clicking on the button "other", but there is no volume control buttons, only something that says volume, and sound cards 0. Please help, thank you, Reuben.
You may want to post this in a different thread.
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My Linux Open SUSE (Medriva) does not put out any sound, it never did. My Dad set it up about 6 months ago when it was brand new. It says I have no sound card, and something to do with the dBus thing a majigger. I tried going to Yast control, and going to Hard were, and selecting sound, and the clicking on the button "other", but there is no volume control buttons, only something that says volume, and sound cards 0. Please help, thank you, Reuben.
Please start up a new thread asking for help. In the mean time, try working your way through this audio troubleshooting guide:
SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - openSUSE

and if you have trouble trying it, please start a new thread under:
Hardware - openSUSE Forums
... just click on the new thread button on the left of your screen (a bit down from the top).
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