On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 14:49 +0200, fazer wrote: > http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.3/ > > here you have wverything > > About 10.3 > > I'm big suprise because 10.3 Is amazing :) really :) > > I have only 2 problems: > > 1) some java aplications had problem with some lock file (I fond solution: > export ...) > 2) wine handing the system but I try run aplication innstaled on 10.2 so > maybe I have tu reinstall it > 3) there is strange splash screen on gimp and openoffice > 4) the date is in: 04 X 2007 format and evolution wont to work with it > > But the rest is perfect :) >
Hi all, I am still positive about the alert response of the new OpenSUSE 10.3, but now some strange Windoze like behaviour puzzles me ... Last night I was flabbergasted when I could not get my system to configure the network cards. It has a WLan from Asus, a LAN on the MoBo and another plugged in for another network. I configured all as in the 10.2 system where they worked well. As YaST closed, I did an ifconfig to check. Nothing. ?? I checked with YaST again, no config. I configured everything again, and before closing YaST completely, I did an "ifconfig eth0 up", and the card was there, but not with the fixed IP I set. I closed everything in YaST, restarted and reconfigured it again with YaST. Then closed all and rebooted the system. Everything worked then .. huh .. This morning at the office I wanted to install a HP JetDirect printer that worked well with the 10.2. After 4 attempts to get the driver to work, a test page got printed, but from apps no printing possible. To a directly attached HP-DeskJet it printed perfectly from the start (install). I did the same trick as last night; installed the HP-LaserJet 5M on JetDirect, rebooted the system and it worked perfectly. I have never had this behaviour from OpenSUSE before (since 8.1). Anyone with similar astonishing OpenSUSE Lin(Win)ux apocalyptic scares? I am perfectly willing to be a dupe and done it wrong, but please do not say some type of Windoze brain-dead things are cropping up in KDE. :-) Al -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
