Chris Arnold wrote:
>> http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:How_to_remove_ZMD_in_OpenSUSE_10.2
>>
>> Follow those directions, your 10.2 will run much better :o)
>>
>>   
>>     
> When i follow those instructions, i get:
> error: Failed dependencies:
>         mono(Novell.Zenworks.Zmd.Public) = 1.0.0.0 is needed by
> (installed) zmd-inventory-7.2.0-0.9.i586
>         mono(Novell.Zenworks.Zmd.Packaging) = 0.0.0.0 is needed by
> (installed) zmd-inventory-7.2.0-0.9.i586
>         mono(Novell.Zenworks.Zmd) = 0.0.0.0 is needed by (installed)
> zmd-inventory-7.2.0-0.9.i586
>         mono(CookComputing.XmlRpc) = 0.8.1.0 is needed by (installed)
> zmd-inventory-7.2.0-0.9.i586
>         mono(Novell.Zenworks.Zmd.PackageManagementModule) = 0.0.0.0 is
> needed by (installed) zmd-inventory-7.2.0-0.9.i586
>         zmd is needed by (installed) yast2-registration-2.13.12-0.10.noarch
>         zmd is needed by (installed) suseRegister-1.2-9.33.noarch
>         rug is needed by (installed) yast2-registration-2.13.12-0.10.noarch
>         rug is needed by (installed) suseRegister-1.2-9.33.noarch
>
> SLEDSP1 and i don't want zmd on my system any longer. How do i get rid
> of it?
>   

If you want to be on the safe side and still be spared the resource
usage of zmd, you could just remove zmd from the list of processes to be
started on boot, via the yast runlevel editor.

(or just type 'chkconfig -d novell-zmd'; rczmd stop)

Joe
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