Let me clarify a bit... 

For many SuSE users, it works fine.

If 

$ utils/linuxrelease --distro
Shows "suse", and 
$ utils/linuxrelease --release
Shows a reasonable number

Then linuxrelease is working for you, and I don't need to see your results
(thanks however to the people who did already reply!)

What has me stumped is that in the stats, I see this:
 
     29 suse      9.0      
     22 suse      9.1      
     14 suse      8.1      
     10 suse      8.2      
      8 suse      9.2      
      8 suse      7.2      
      5 suse      7.1      
      4 suse      8.0      
      2 suse      7.3      

That's all the SuSE releases you would expect to see, and more, right?

BUT:  In the log records for the generic "Linux" (meaning unrecognized), out
of 2366 hosts:
 
  1916 host/i686-suse-linux
    28 host/x86_64-suse-linux
 
I even installed SLES8 under VPC2004 and it works fine there too...

Anyway, I've updated cleaned and blinded logs to
http://www.ntopsupport.com/SuSEUndetected.html - if you see what looks like
your IP in there, I'd appreciate the info.

-----Burton

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Burton Strauss
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] Calling all SuSE users...

For some reason, utils/linuxrelease isn't properly tagging SuSE.  You make
up the vast majority of our "Linux, not categorized" users.  I need (some)
of you to help.

If you have the source installed, please run the following commands and send
me the output (off-list!!).

$ find /etc -type f -name "*release"
$ find /etc -type f -name "*version"
$ find /etc -type f -name "lfs*"
$ find /etc -type f -name "lsb*"
$ utils/linuxrelease --debug

Also tell me what version of SuSE you are running.

e.g.:

$ find /etc -type f -name "*release"
/etc/fedora-release
$ find /etc -type f -name "*version"
$ find /etc -type f -name "lfs*"
$ find /etc -type f -name "lsb*"

$ utils/linuxrelease --debug
DEBUG01: /etc/xxxxx-release found /etc/fedora-release
DEBUG04: /etc/lsb-release found
DEBUG06: /etc/UnitedLinux-release found
DEBUG11: Distribution is fedora
DEBUG12: fullrelease is Fedora Core release 2 (Tettnang)
DEBUG16: Release is 2
fedora 2 2.6.8-1.521smp

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

For the record, here's the current (1Dec2004) breakdown by unique users over
the last 16 days...

23658          16679     4828    1826      198    112     15
100.0%         70.5%    20.4%    7.7%     0.8%   0.5%   0.1%
Total Unique   Linux   Windows FreeBSD  Solaris Darwin Other

Top identified versions are:

2657    redhat  9
1988    debian  3.1
1950    fedora  2
1397    gentoo  1.4.16
1133    fedora  1

And manually correcting for SuSE:

16679        4323   3274    3307   2046   1860     627    580          421
241
100.0%    25.9%  19.6%   19.8%   12.3% 11.2%    3.8%    3.5%        2.5%
1.4%
All Linux RedHat Debian  Fedora  SuSE  Gentoo Mandrake Slackware
Unidentified Other


-----Burton

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