Jason Craig wrote:
are you root?
Yes, at least supposedly. I'm logging in as root, but I'm not entirely
sure if this is "root" or "root-like" access, as it is a VPS and not a
dedicated server.
well... I see two ways of knowing so (there are certainly many more I
don't know :-):
* do you have a "#" prompt?
* type cd, return and pwd to see is you are in /root :-)
If ncurse mode is the mode in which it draws a pretty blue background
and little borders around stuff with ASCII art, then yes.
it is, but usually it starts with "yast", not "yast2"
Memory usage
(gauged through free -m at least) goes up only 13MB when "yast2" is run
from CL, but when the Software Management module is started (with a
grand total of 0 repositories) then it uses 40MB, and with OSS and
Update repositories, and trying to install a package it must use at
least 53MB because some pretty terrible results ensue.
you seems really limited in memory :-(
well... init's are not that difficult, better look at one script, copy
it and try. of course on an hosted server this is not so easy
jdd
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