Hello,
during a discussion on IRC it appears that ndiswrapper is still lacking
on 1 CD install.
I really think its presence is mandatory because wireless network are
today very widespread and are used as the only form of network in a lot
of places.
Having it on a repository is useless if you
Hi,
I remember that original discussions on the possibility of including a
repository before installation was about giving the user a possibility
of adding their own repository rather than choosing from a
pre-selected list (though that is useful as well). Is there a plan,
currently, to implement
On Saturday 04 August 2007 19:00:29 Francis Giannaros wrote:
Beineri suggested Include Internet repositories during installation
Actually Register Internet repositories before installation. And also to
make the whole stuff more obvious by adding a second groupbox instead like
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Is factory x86_64 still known to be broken ?
When running zypper up I get :
linux-n04x:~ # zypper up
* Building repository 'inst_source' cache
Problem loading data from 'inst_source'
Resolvables from 'inst_source' not loaded because of error.
* Reading installed packages [100%]
with every
Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Markus Koßmann:
Is factory x86_64 still known to be broken ?
No, not known.
Unfortunately searching for error or warn in /var/log/zypper.log shows
nothing usable.
zypper is zypper-0.8.5-3, libzypp is libzypp-3.12.1-2 which seem to be the
current versions
Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Alberto Passalacqua:
Hello,
during a discussion on IRC it appears that ndiswrapper is still lacking
on 1 CD install.
I really think its presence is mandatory because wireless network are
today very widespread and are used as the only form of network in a
Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Stephan Binner:
On Saturday 04 August 2007 19:00:29 Francis Giannaros wrote:
Beineri suggested Include Internet repositories during installation
Actually Register Internet repositories before installation. And also to
make the whole stuff more obvious by
On Saturday 04 August 2007 19:41:26 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Then the third option would only have the Debug repository more.
Currently it also offers: GNOME:Community, Hamradio, KDE:Community and
Mozilla repositories. And my educated guess would be that three stay.
And I don't think OSS and
В сообщении от Saturday 04 August 2007 21:32:23 Stephan Kulow написал(а):
Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Markus Koßmann:
Is factory x86_64 still known to be broken ?
No, not known.
Unfortunately searching for error or warn in /var/log/zypper.log
shows nothing usable.
zypper is
Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Stephan Binner:
On Saturday 04 August 2007 19:41:26 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Then the third option would only have the Debug repository more.
Currently it also offers: GNOME:Community, Hamradio, KDE:Community and
Mozilla repositories. And my educated guess
Hi.
Anyone been able to install alpha 7 on LVM? Not sure if I hit bug
#296495 as I used vmware workstation 6 to do the install or if there
is something strange happening with LVM.
The problem is the same that bug #278796 describes but for me it's
/dev/system/root that don't appear and it's
Hi
My thoughts after the first look on the packages on Gnome CD.
I would like to have nautilus-open-terminal included on the Gnome CD.
Think the size of that is 72KB and as coolo said in the release notes
I will even suggest a package to remove. Not sure what the package
does but there is no
Hi
I would like to see pan (823KB) and x11-tools (83KB) (needed by pan)
added to the Gnome CD. And instead remove exiftool (1.2MB) which
nothing depends on.
Warm Regards,
Claes Backstrom
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Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Claes Bäckström:
Hi
I would like to see pan (823KB) and x11-tools (83KB) (needed by pan)
added to the Gnome CD. And instead remove exiftool (1.2MB) which
nothing depends on.
Removing exiftool sounds like a good idea. But including pan sounds wasted as
it's
I agree that network packages are more important than anything else.
Still I need to find something else to remove ;(
Greetings, Stephan
Hello Stephan,
what about games on GNOME 1 CD install? There are many and ndiswrapper
is not big.
I'll try to find something else to remove too in the
Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Claes Bäckström:
Hi
My thoughts after the first look on the packages on Gnome CD.
I would like to have nautilus-open-terminal included on the Gnome CD.
You're not the first to complain about the lack of that option.
Think the size of that is 72KB and as
Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Claes Bäckström:
Well I for the life of me I can't understand why there is no usenet
reader installed default for Gnome. And Pan is one of the best usenet
reader not only for gnome.
I think reading usenet is far from mainstream - and people that do have
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Am Saturday 04 August 2007 schrieb Alberto Passalacqua:
I agree that network packages are more important than anything else.
Still I need to find something else to remove ;(
Greetings, Stephan
Hello Stephan,
what about games on
There is only gnome-games, no?
Yes.
I want to have some standard games in a default installation. That
gnome-games
adds 9MB is unfortunate, but it's the way it is.
OK. But if ndiswrapper is out, I think the price of having game is too
high.
I'll try to find something better to remove
Hi,
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Nikolay Derkach wrote:
Same here.
Well, actually it doesn't happen with download.opensuse.org
Maybe this issue is gwdg specific.
Impossible.
Viele Grüße
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I'd like to voice some concerns I have about the new susegreeter in 10.3.
The background is that a few folks on IRC (including me) have been
trying to push the idea of having a one-click icon on the desktop to get
onto the #suse channel on freenode.
On 04/08/07, Pascal Bleser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While the above is fine and a good idea, I think the current
implementation (as of alpha7) is not very good, for the following reasons:
* the text is too cluttered, and I'm not sure whether using underlined
links are clear enough to
My Factory on one old PIII system lives on partition 19 on 1st/only PATA. It
was installed from FTP at Alpha 5. Update today using YaST was uneventful, but
I did notice things on reboot that don't
seem good and/or right.
1-My root partition shows up in fstab and mount output twice:
On Saturday 04 August 2007 18:25, Benji Weber wrote:
Indeed, I think a clearly labled desktop icon is essential to return
to the greeter/support options. Many users are conditioned to close
all the clutter that opens on first start without much more than
glancing at it.
Greeter resembles to
Hey Group;
Where does Yast2 hide the URL update list? And/or what is the file name?
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My Factory on one old PIII system lives on partition 19 on 1st/only PATA. It
was installed from FTP at Alpha 5. Update today using YaST was uneventful,
but I did notice things on reboot that don't seem good and/or right.
1-My root partition shows up in fstab and mount output twice:
Software
Sunny wrote:
On 8/3/07, Registration Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry I forgot to mention I am using ex2 File system
and I have 1 RAID0 containing 3 partitions
sorry for not advising you before.
Scott
So, is this software or hw raid?
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Hi,
How to delete messages (with same sender name; for example 'from: Thomas
Tom') in pine?
thanks
oliver
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If anyone has a copy of compsurf.exe NOT the .VAP or
.NLM version could you please reply to me personally
Many thanks
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On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 12:41:06AM -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
2007/8/3, Jeff Bachtel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Factory version of the ocfs2 package I just downloaded still
contains buggy 1.2.2 code. I suspect that the repository used for SLES
10 SP1 has a newer version, as the network timeout
On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 04:37 +0200, Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 23:34:05 +0200, Philipp Thomas wrote:
Actually the dependency problems are rather small. I took a spec for
Fedora 6
That's not correct. I looked at
http://awn.wetpaint.com/page/SVN+Fedora+Core+6 and took the
As you all know the presence of the clamav module
always loaded provides NO real-time protection for ANY
file types. To utilise it was have been using clamscan
with options to detect Virus potabilities.
Clamscan needs to be executed from xterm and its a good
idea to run freshclam before
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 11:52:34 +1000
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What I need are 2 things.
1. How do I dismount all the drives to run fsck at Xterm?
2. How do I use fdisk to re-write MBR from xterm?
The second one might be difficult as there is plently
of info on
Hi, anybody update an stock MySQL4 from SLES9 with a live database to
MySQL5 from Build Service
(http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/database/SLES_9/x86_64/)
Ciro
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On 8/4/07, Registration Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Software
What exactly is the layout of your partitions (on every drive, and on
the RAID volume as well)? Are the root and boot partitions on the RAID
volume? Please provide the output from fdisk -l for every drive, as
well as copy of your
On Friday 03 August 2007, Pete Connolly wrote:
Sunny wrote:
On 8/2/07, Pete Connolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
box 'change hostname via DHCP' is ticked. If so, untick it and restart
your system.
Thanks all. Now my system has its name back. Looked into all setups and assume
that an
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 11:53:24 +0300, Munkii wrote:
I'll post the .spec once I have a working one.
Philipp
ok, i'm assuming you haven't read my former mail, because i post it
under a different name, here it is --
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-08/msg00115.html
OK, you're searching
Hello
I am using SUSE 10.2. I am unable to view the source repositories from Yast
Software Management application. I have tried the primary repositories
opensuse.org and the mirror.colorado.edu. Bellow are the full urls:
On Saturday 2007-08-04 01:36, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was just trying to do a few things on my laptop (centrino duo
2GHz/2GB RAM/160G 7200RPM HDD) and noticed things were running really
slow. . . .
The process was zmd update-status. What's that? I
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