Ludwig Nussel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Let's look what can be done for ntp - and later look at other
services. Note the ntp service is also usefull for machines without
network (serial DCF77 clock). Right now the dispatcher script sends a
signal to ntp if the IP
Here are the minutes from yesterday's dist meeting. If you have any
questions, comments, ideas, please speak up!
Thanks,
Andreas
* Enabling more network services to be NetworkManager aware, e.g. ntp and autofs
This is in general desired but might need quite large rework for some
services
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Andreas Jaeger schreef:
Here are the minutes from yesterday's dist meeting. If you have any
questions, comments, ideas, please speak up!
Thanks,
Andreas
* Enabling more network services to be NetworkManager aware, e.g. ntp and
autofs
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Let's look what can be done for ntp - and later look at other
services. Note the ntp service is also usefull for machines without
network (serial DCF77 clock). Right now the dispatcher script sends a
signal to ntp if the IP address changes but during boot ntp starts
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 14:44 +0100, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Let's look what can be done for ntp - and later look at other
services. Note the ntp service is also usefull for machines without
network (serial DCF77 clock). Right now the dispatcher script sends a
signal to
JP Rosevear wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 14:44 +0100, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Dial-in support for NetworkManager to support ISDN, Modem, UMTS, 3G
cards is beeing worked on and should be ready for openSUSE 10.3.
Whatever that means. Does it use existing config files
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Idea: Snapshotting at gdm/kdm time: Write a snapshot and resume at
the next boot back to this version. This is different from suspend
to disk.
the différence needs to be explained (in function way, not in
implementation way) : what are the différences for the
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 17:21 +0100, jdd wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Idea: Snapshotting at gdm/kdm time: Write a snapshot and resume at
the next boot back to this version. This is different from suspend
to disk.
However, in this precise case, may be we could take a snapshot
(just