On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 01:55:22PM +0800, Pang Dawei wrote:
I installed opensuse10.3beta2 to a dmraid (raid1)function machine,
At the end of installation, the yast can not create initrd and
install bootloader.
Because the creating initrd missed 70-kpartx.rule file, the
mkinitrd
Hi James,
In the /etc/hosts file on opensuse 10.2, I have the
Full-Qualified-Hostname on my machine in like this:
# IP-Address Full-Qualified-Hostname Short-Hostname
127.0.0.2 my_hostname.my_dns my_hostname
This was not the case with 10.3 after I installed it - so I tried to add it
Rajko M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 03 September 2007 13:06, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
And for instance:
301716Cri P5 open NEW Pidgin segfaults when sending
AIM message to yourself.
Taking the type of application is it really critical?
Is that mean that
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 09:45:30PM -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
The last days I got more than 5 crashes with the rpmdb, and must
rebuild it with rpm --rebuilddb, and in one case, after rebuilding,
in the first case I woluld to install a rpm package.
The last case was installing a package compiled
Am Donnerstag 30 August 2007 schrieb Alex Lau:
Dear all
Is that possible to install pin by default?
So we can create the next great thing call pin-install ... meaning base
on the pin info after locating the package which is missing and trigger
the install ?
I don't understand. Where would
Montag, 3. September 2007 Rajko M.:
On Sunday 02 September 2007 16:15, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
But my initial posting was about an internal device
disappearing from the usual mount infrastructure.
It is solved.
I still don't know why the internal device got grabbed by device-mapper. I
BulletProofX can really enlarge our user base to lots of new Windows
users alike.
It is very important to test this technology, and later integrate into our OS.
You haven't read Benji's mail, have you? I'll quote to make it easier for
you:
Ubuntu's bulletproofX is mostly hype as they're
On Sun, 2007-09-02 at 17:52 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Hello everyone,
during a discussion on IRC it emerged that GNOME still has a very high
number of blockers and critical bugs.
As it can be seen here:
On Sun, 2007-09-02 at 22:02 +0100, Francis Giannaros wrote:
On 9/2/07, Bernhard Walle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Alberto Passalacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-02 17:52]:
during a discussion on IRC it emerged that GNOME still has a very high
number of blockers and critical bugs.
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 10:52 +0200, Richard Guenther wrote:
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, Francis Giannaros wrote:
On 9/2/07, Bernhard Walle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Alberto Passalacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-02 17:52]:
during a discussion on IRC it emerged that GNOME still has a very high
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 11:47 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
I suppose for the quality of GNOME it would be more helpful if people
would report issues upstream. At least if the perception is correct
that bugs in openSUSE GNOME are only fixed by pulling new releases
from upstream.
On Sun, 2007-09-02 at 17:52 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Hello everyone,
during a discussion on IRC it emerged that GNOME still has a very high
number of blockers and critical bugs.
As it can be seen here:
3) We (as the GNOME maintainers who work for Novell) have traditionally
not focused on openSUSE much, rather spending most of our time on SLED.
This improved for 10.3 and well continue to improve, but we lagged a
little more than we thought due to SP1 of SLED 10.
Seems one of those very
Druid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) We (as the GNOME maintainers who work for Novell) have traditionally
not focused on openSUSE much, rather spending most of our time on SLED.
This improved for 10.3 and well continue to improve, but we lagged a
little more than we thought due to SP1 of SLED
On Tue, 2007-09-04 at 15:37 -0300, Druid wrote:
3) We (as the GNOME maintainers who work for Novell) have traditionally
not focused on openSUSE much, rather spending most of our time on SLED.
This improved for 10.3 and well continue to improve, but we lagged a
little more than we
Dienstag, 4. September 2007 Wolfgang Woehl:
Montag, 3. September 2007 Rajko M.:
On Sunday 02 September 2007 16:15, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
But my initial posting was about an internal device
disappearing from the usual mount infrastructure.
It is solved.
I still don't know why the
Preface: ... a bit late and short due to Beta3 preparations, but still on
time (it's still Tuesday ;))
status report: openSUSE distribution, week 36
---
- 10.3 Beta3: first internal test build from today looks promising.
2007/9/4, Michael Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 09:45:30PM -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
The last days I got more than 5 crashes with the rpmdb, and must
rebuild it with rpm --rebuilddb, and in one case, after rebuilding,
in the first case I woluld to install a rpm
2007/9/4, Michael Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 09:45:30PM -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
The last days I got more than 5 crashes with the rpmdb, and must
rebuild it with rpm --rebuilddb, and in one case, after rebuilding,
in the first case I woluld to install a rpm
2007/9/4, Christoph Thiel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Preface: ... a bit late and short due to Beta3 preparations, but still on
time (it's still Tuesday ;))
status report: openSUSE distribution, week 36
---
- 10.3 Beta3: first
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 15:50, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
Dienstag, 4. September 2007 Wolfgang Woehl:
Montag, 3. September 2007 Rajko M.:
On Sunday 02 September 2007 16:15, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
But my initial posting was about an internal device
disappearing from the usual mount
Hello SuSE people,
Last night I upgraded KDE to 3.5.7 release 74.2. Now when I try to open
Kmail I get a SIGSERV. This is the backtrace:
System configuration startup check disabled.
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library /lib64/libthread_db.so.1.
(no debugging symbols
RTF schreef:
Greetings all. I'm preparing to install OpenSuse 10.2 and have been
browsing the web reading various installation instructions (just to make
sure I don't go an overwrite my MBR or something else stupid) and came
across the following...
Quote -
You will see now a summary of
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 07:13:28 Bob S wrote:
Somebody please help me get my kmail back?
It's in kdepim3. There is currently a lot of change happening in the
buildservice KDE3 packages as we sync up with what will be in 10.3 there. If
you need a really stable (in the sense of unchanging
Hi :)
El Thursday 30 August 2007, Jan Engelhardt escribió:
On Aug 27 2007 13:39, Rafa Grimán wrote:
El Monday 27 August 2007, Alexey Eremenko escribió:
openSUSE bigsmp kernel supports up to 32 x86 processors.
AFAIK you can build custom kernel with support of up to 255 x86
processors.
On Sat, 2007-09-01 at 07:29 -0500, Glenn Holmer wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2007 06:30, G T Smith wrote:
Art Fore wrote:
ifplugd -bfi eth1
route add default gw 192.168.11.1
route del default gw 10.18.32.1
I missed the beginning of this thread, so please excuse if this isn't
Hi, anybody having problem with aMule?, i'm running aMule-2.1.3-1.pm.1
on a Core 2 Duo laptop with [EMAIL PROTECTED] Come from the office this
morning and found my laptop almost unresponsive. I could hardly login
from my desktop with ssh and found amule eating 1.5GB of RAM and all
my swap. Killing
http://en.opensuse.org/Creating_YaST_Installation_Sources
On 9/3/07, Otávio Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have started with OpenSuSE some days ago, and I have many questions
about this distribution, but I have an great challenge to complete in
a few time:
I would like
On Sunday 02 September 2007 06:09, Francesco Scaglioni wrote:
Hi,
My son has just purchased a vista laptop (needed for
college).
Why is Vista needed for college? I can't imagine going to a school which
stoops down to such an low-class OS as a requirement. :P
Whilst vista looks and feels
Chris Arnold wrote:
I use gnome and xgl/compiz with desktop effects active and working. Over
at gnome-look, i have some themes i want to install and they are
.emerald files. How do i install and use these themes?
Sorry, i accidentaly deleted the reply. I did download compiz-emerald
from
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
Cheers,
Bob
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On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
Cheers,
Bob
==
Are the same bugs built into the quad core as are in the dual core?
Might be
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
Cheers,
Bob
I've been trying to install a system on a Q6600 as well, no luck till now. Any
suggestions would
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, russ brocklehurst wrote:
looking to set up a dual raid system on a ASUS M2N32 does any one
have issues on this mother board ?
==
You take your chances on ASUS equipment. Just check the many forums and
mail lists to get an idea of the many problems
BandiPat wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, russ brocklehurst wrote:
looking to set up a dual raid system on a ASUS M2N32 does any one
have issues on this mother board ?
==
You take your chances on ASUS equipment. Just check the many forums and
mail lists to get an
* Rui Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 12:20]:
BandiPat wrote:
You take your chances on ASUS equipment. Just check the many forums
and mail lists to get an idea of the many problems associated with
something asus and Linux. ASUS had good stuff several years ago when
they were trying
* Patrick Shanahan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20070904 18:25]:
My locally retained posts from opensuse pertaining to asus forwarded
to your email act.
Funny, I didn't have any problems with the ASUS boards I bought, the last
one being a socket 939 nforce4 board (forgot the name).
Philipp
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 17:53 +0300, Cristea Bogdan wrote:
Can you recommend what should be the partition size for holding only a
subversion repository. I need this for my personal projects, which in general
are quite small.
If you just have small personal projects, any size will do. You don't
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rui Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 12:20]:
BandiPat wrote:
You take your chances on ASUS equipment. Just check the many forums
and mail lists to get an idea of the many problems associated with
something asus and Linux. ASUS had good stuff several
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Rui Santos wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rui Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 12:20]:
BandiPat wrote:
You take your chances on ASUS equipment. Just check the many
forums and mail lists to get an idea of the many problems
associated with something asus
On Monday 03 September 2007 20:40, Hans Linux wrote:
You r right! I reinstalled virtualbox using its binary and having
windows xp running as guest now. Great software, much better than vmware
which is not stable and slow
one thing remain is USB.
I opted to not recompile the kernel and jump
Robert Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
The CPU itself should not cause any problems - if you get some, I would
expect them in the components,
Andreas
--
Ron Eggler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
Cheers,
Bob
I've been trying to install a system on a Q6600 as well,
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 19:54:08 +0200
Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a minor annoyance with my openSUSE 10.2 install inside a VMWare
6 instance. When I boot up the VM of openSUSE, the network card is
not working.
For what it is worth, I have currently have a openSUSE 10.2 --nogui
Stevens escribió:
On Monday 03 September 2007 20:40, Hans Linux wrote:
You r right! I reinstalled virtualbox using its binary and having
windows xp running as guest now. Great software, much better than vmware
which is not stable and slow
one thing remain is USB.
I opted to not
Ron Eggler wrote:
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
Cheers,
Bob
I've been trying to install a system on a Q6600 as well, no luck till now.
Hugo Espresati Serrano wrote:
Stevens escribió:
On Monday 03 September 2007 20:40, Hans Linux wrote:
You r right! I reinstalled virtualbox using its binary and having
windows xp running as guest now. Great software, much better than vmware
which is not stable and slow
one
I normally use a Bridged network connection which uses DHCP connection
attributed by my modem/router
Same here.
Does the same thing happen if you re install 10.2 as a new VMware instance ?
I haven't done a reinstall of 10.2 in a while. I have the various
Betas of 10.3 installed and they
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Ron Eggler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
Cheers,
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Ron Eggler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor over the
dual above?
Cheers,
Ron,
Please do file a bugreport at bugzilla.novell.com - and I would
appreciate if you test Beta3 since it contains many bugfixes. Beta3
will be available later this week,
Andreas
--
Andreas Jaeger, Director Platform/openSUSE, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB
Ron Eggler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Ron Eggler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday September 4 2007, Robert Lewis wrote:
I know that the E6600 runs well on Linux.
Anyone have a Q6600 running and have
opinions on this quad processor
Has any one tried running MSI Laptops under openSUSE Linux 10.2?
Specifically has anyone tried the VR600 model?
What's interesting about it:
1. It's not too expensive
2. You can buy it without a pre-installed Windows OS i.e. no Gates tax.
Thanks,
DAF
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fn:Daniel Feiglin
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Ron,
Please do file a bugreport at bugzilla.novell.com - and I would
appreciate if you test Beta3 since it contains many bugfixes. Beta3
will be available later this week,
Andreas
=
I think that may be his best chance of getting
On Tuesday September 4 2007, BandiPat wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Ron,
Please do file a bugreport at bugzilla.novell.com - and I would
appreciate if you test Beta3 since it contains many bugfixes. Beta3
will be available later this week,
Andreas
Hi,
I'm having a few issues getting Xephyr working on 10.3 for my KDE4 development
environment.
Here's what I'm doing:
sudo xhost +local:kde-devel
su - kde-devel
Xephyr :1 -screen 1024x768
export DISPLAY=:1
bin/startkde
Which gets me:
AUDIT: Tue Sep 4 19:40:14 2007: 18007
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 5:58 am, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 07:13:28 Bob S wrote:
Somebody please help me get my kmail back?
Bob, I had a similar problem and finally hit on a method to get the earlier
kde stuff back. First I tried to simply go back to the
Sloan escribió:
Hugo Espresati Serrano wrote:
Stevens escribió:
On Monday 03 September 2007 20:40, Hans Linux wrote:
You r right! I reinstalled virtualbox using its binary and having
windows xp running as guest now. Great software, much better than vmware
Will Stephenson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 07:13:28 Bob S wrote:
Somebody please help me get my kmail back?
It's in kdepim3. There is currently a lot of change happening in the
buildservice KDE3 packages as we sync up with what will be in 10.3 there. If
you need a really
* Richard Atcheson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 16:54]:
Bob, I had a similar problem and finally hit on a method to get the earlier
kde stuff back. First I tried to simply go back to the previous version of
Kmail, but that failed miserable.
The latest version has fixed the problem. Kmail
Hugo Espresati Serrano wrote:
Sloan escribió:
Thanks for the tip, but... a small question... restart? pc?
Since this is linux, and not that pc OS we all know so well, shouldn't
it be enough to type:
mount -oremount /proc/bus/usb
?
Well, it's another way, I haven't tried it =)
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 17:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Richard Atcheson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 16:54]:
Bob, I had a similar problem and finally hit on a method to get the
earlier kde stuff back. First I tried to simply go back to the previous
version of Kmail, but that failed
On 9/4/07, Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest version has fixed the problem. Kmail now works.
kde 3.5.7 release 74.2 openSUSE
Hm, Patrick, kde 3.5.7 release 74.2 is the one that failed for me.
I had to go back to 3.5.5
Bob S
--
kdepim package has build number as well,
Hi,
I think i fried my system (again ;) and was considering the config for
my next system.
When looking at the power consumptions of the multi-core CPU's, i was
wondering if it is possible to power-down one or more cores when the
system load does require them...
A quad core is nice, but needs
* Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 18:02]:
Hm, Patrick, kde 3.5.7 release 74.2 is the one that failed for
me. I had to go back to 3.5.5
Listen: It HAS been fixed.
rpm -q --last kdepim3
kdepim3-3.5.7.enterprise.0.20070904.708281-3.1 Tue 04 Sep 2007 12:09:09 PM EDT
--
Patrick Shanahan
On 9/4/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 18:02]:
Hm, Patrick, kde 3.5.7 release 74.2 is the one that failed for
me. I had to go back to 3.5.5
Listen: It HAS been fixed.
rpm -q --last kdepim3
* Sunny [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 19:06]:
On 9/4/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 18:02]:
Hm, Patrick, kde 3.5.7 release 74.2 is the one that failed for
me. I had to go back to 3.5.5
Listen: It HAS been fixed.
rpm -q --last
RTF wrote:
RTF wrote:
Greetings all. I'm preparing to install OpenSuse 10.2 and have been
browsing the web reading various installation instructions (just to
make sure I don't go an overwrite my MBR or something else stupid) and
came across the following...
Quote -
You will see now a
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 00:39, Christian Zoz wrote:
Hi Rajko,
On Sun, Sep 02, Rajko M. wrote:
http://en.opensuse.org/Bonding
http://en.opensuse.org/Bonded_Interfaces_With_Optional_VLAN
Thanks for the pointer.
BTW, as coauthor of ifcfg-bonding manual, can you see above links.
On 9/4/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Sunny [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 19:06]:
On 9/4/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Bob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-04-07 18:02]:
Hm, Patrick, kde 3.5.7 release 74.2 is the one that failed for
me. I had to go back to
On September 4, 2007, BandiPat wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Ron Eggler wrote:
Yes,
I think i'll try Suse 10.3 beta as soon as available. This is I
guess my only chance... or doesn anyone know of a live CD using
kernel 2.6.22?
Ron
=
Hey Ron,
On Sat, 2007-08-18 at 13:34 +1000, Dave Barton wrote:
OK! I am either stubborn or stupid (maybe both), but after a 4th cups
uninstall + reinstall, I was able get into cups administration. Still
not able to print, but a different error message (postscript error).
Checked a test ps file with
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 11:12 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Poul Wittig wrote:
I have configured Vista to dual boot with Windows XP on my laptop at the
moment.
I am now planning on installing openSUSE over the Windows XP partition.
Are there any known problems on vista being un-bootable after
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to show a demo on how to modify PAM so that /etc/nologin is bypass
by ssh.
I have modified /etc/pam.d/sshd:
#%PAM-1.0
auth includecommon-auth
#auth required pam_nologin.so
account includecommon-account
password include
Hi
It seems that this motherboard doesn't have linux drivers. it doesn't detect
the network driver, and every attempt to install one fails. Oh, the card does
find the net, but there's a approx. 10 % drop of packets due to frame errors.
I've tried to install the drivers from
ken wrote:
Fri, 06 Jul 2007, by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need a simple program which counts the elapsed time starting from
a given point. Could you give some suggestions?
Another way would be to create one file at the start time and another at
the end time, then calculate the differences in the
Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 07:38 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Hans van der Merwe wrote:
lware.
Ok, tell me, seeing that I know nothing, if I can compromise a Linux
users home dir - why cant I send out spam?
I have never claimed such a thing is impossible, but it is far
Stephan Kulow escribió:
Fact 3: Many packages are broken in installing massive overlap of files
thats the real problem, but while fixing the broken packages may be a
long term goal, currently such task seems to be an overkill.
Fact 5: Your communication style is broken, you should check the
Hi,
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Cristian Rodriguez wrote:
Sure, because RPM is not broken, what seems to be broken is the idea of
using this %fdupes thingy, as AFAICS it will cause more harm than good.
Then you can't see very far.
Ciao,
Michael.
Paul Elliott wrote:
http://wiki.links2linux.de/en/index.php/PackMan:PackagingConventions#Biarch.2FAMD64
Biarch/AMD64
Various issues related to building on biarch/amd64 architecture:
must use %suse_update_config -f and %suse_update_libdir before
configure
with every
I have ported my Fedora packaging of Vala for openSUSE, and in order
to be able to use both the openSUSE Build Service and Fedora's koji
from my openSUSE machine, have also ported Fedora's python-krbV (as
well as koji itself).
Vala, which is a compiler for a C#-style language that compiles down
On 04/09/07, Marcus Rueckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-09-04 16:49:05 +0200, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Marcus Rueckert wrote:
%if 0%{?suse_version} 1030
%define _prefix /opt/gnome
%endif
Insufficient. If you want to use %configure, you have to redefine all
used paths
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