On Thu, 17 May 2007, Patrick Shanahan wrote:-
>* David Bolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-17-07 07:40]:
>> That all depends. If you're using 10.1, you seem to get a nag-window
>> complaining that zmd isn't running every time you start up a GUI
>> desktop. OTOH, if you're using 10.2, and have the opensuse-updater
>> installed/running, there doesn't appear to be any problems.
>
>openSUSE 10.1 2.6.18.8-396-default SMP x86_64
>08:18 wahoo:~ > rpm -q zmd
>package zmd is not installed
Now that's annoying. I could have sworn I'd removed it[0], but "rpm -q"
showed it was still installed.
>I don't get any "nag-window" when starting kde ???
It's possibly because I hadn't actually removed it even though I thought
I had. Having just removed it and restarted, no nag box :-)
>And do not recall ever getting one.
I never saw one on my 64bit system either, just on starting the 32bit
one[1].
>But I didn't "rpm -e zmd" until
>10 minutes after the 10.1 install completed.
It took me a little longer than that for my 64bit, and one heck of a lot
longer for the 32bit.
[0] I know I'd turned it off using the run-level editor, but thought I'd
removed it as well. Just goes to show checking is more important than
just thinking :|
[1] A laptop so the start/stop on that is usually restarted from
previously having been suspended.
Regards,
David Bolt
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