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parameter on compiling or anything
else?
Thanks a lot to all!
cheers andy
[ Andreas Kneib apo...@web.de - 02.01.2013 19:41:26 ]:
* Sander Smeenk schrieb am 02.01.2013 um 16:08 Uhr:
Quoting Andreas Hanke (andreas.ha...@r-kom.de):
But if switch back to mutt the ü is an M-CM- - also
parameter on compiling or anything
else?
Thanks a lot to all!
cheers andy
[ Andreas Kneib apo...@web.de - 02.01.2013 19:41:26 ]:
* Sander Smeenk schrieb am 02.01.2013 um 16:08 Uhr:
Quoting Andreas Hanke (andreas.ha...@r-kom.de):
But if switch back to mutt the ü is an M-CM- - also
]:
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 10:14:30AM +0100, Andreas Hanke wrote:
3.) I checked with aptitude the libncurses5 and libncursesw5 -
both is installed
You need to make sure the development package is also installed.
# apt-get install libncursesw5-dev
Make sure to rerun mutt's configure script after
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Hi Andreas,
yes I am sure that I am using an terminal-emulater with utf8-support.
Because into the terminal the äöü works fine - without vim and mutt
And in vim it also works fine.
thanks andreas
[ Andreas Kneib apo...@web.de - 02.01.2013 15:51:19 ]:
* Andreas Hanke schrieb am
5.) :set fileencoding in vim return fileencoding=utf-8
Thanks a lot to all!
cheers andreas
[ Michael Elkins m...@sigpipe.org - 02.01.2013 16:09:57 ]:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 03:59:48PM +0100, Andreas Hanke wrote:
Hi Andreas,
yes I am sure that I am using an terminal-emulater
:-(
Yes, what I am seeing is:
M-CM-$M-CM-'M-CM-'M-CM-)M-CM-1tM-aM-9M-
But if I reply to your mail and open with vim, like in this moment:
everthing works...
wow...
[ Sander Smeenk ssm+m...@freshdot.net - 02.01.2013 17:10:13 ]:
Quoting Andreas Hanke (andreas.ha...@r-kom.de):
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as well. Others have been
replaced, but without reflecting the change in the /etc/sysconfig files.
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Are these scripts publicly available somewhere? They are not distributed with
rpm, build or osc and I could not find them anywhere else either.
If not, would it be possible to publish these (and others, if present)?
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... testing for modified permissions
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k3b, no nautilus-cd-burner, no xcdroast etc.), cdrecord will be upgraded to
wodim without installing cdrkit-cdrtools-compat. If it is desired to install
cdrkit-cdrtools-compat even in that case, a split provides can be used.
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crash is fixed because avahi has not even been touched in order to fix this.
The problem has been fixed by removing mDNS support from libgphoto2.
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version newer
if there is no difference between two versions other than one of them being
longer.
In short, you have to update the kernel package manually:
sudo smart install kernel-default-2.6.20
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a conditional.
Comments are welcome, I can change this if desired.
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--- configure.ac
+++ configure.ac
@@ -59,6 +59,13
like to see this fixed upstream instead of
distribution-specific local hacks.
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--- src/Makefile.am
+++ src/Makefile.am
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
install-exec-hook:
$(INSTALL
manually and therefore needs to be fixed
manually. Please read
http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/html_node/Changed-Directory-Variables.html
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--- Makefile.in
the useless deps will not magically make API breakages go
away.
What happens if libfreetype.so.6 becomes libfreetype.so.7 and is really not
used? In such a case it can indeed break dependent packages unnecessarily.
Or am I missing something?
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200
200 executables that possibly break if freetype breaks ABI although they don't
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import xml.etree instead of
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You probably need to rerun automake in addition to autoconf, so the
Makefile.in gets updated.
Thanks for trying to help, but hicolor-icon-theme does not use automake.
Makefile.in has been written manually and needs to be fixed manually.
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to ignore the --datarootdir setting
The attached patch fixes that (without breaking compatibility with earlier
autoconf versions).
Note that autoconf 2.60 temporarily checks for missing datarootdir and expands
datadir instead, but it might stop doing that in the future.
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Hi,
Are there any plans to bring the latest gnome (at this moment it should
be around 2.18 beta2.
2.17.91 started going into Factory late last week, expect it to be
hitting the servers real soon.
OK, nice, but I assumed you wanted to get rid of /opt/gnome before doing
version upgrades?
-expr.patch
There is already a report this, so there is no need to report it in bugzilla.
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YaST comes up but won't open anything - hardware, software, Installation
Sources or anything else
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=238031
qt-3.3.7-24 is missing
/usr/lib/qt3/translations/qt_en.qm.
No, this file is not missing, it just doesn't exist.
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Dominique Leuenberger schrieb:
I have a Mozilla Firefox 64bit edition installed on my Box and the
flash plugin works great in there (flash is known to exist only as
32bit).
I have the nspluginwrapper installed (from repos.opensuse.org/mozilla)
and this works just great.
nspluginwrapper is
the update repository.
Unfortunately it's there since 2 weeks already, making it a bit difficult to
resolve now because users might have already installed it via other tools or
manually.
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Richard Bos schrieb:
Do you mean with a distro package, a package that is delivered by opensuse
via the boxed or online version?
Yes.
And 3rd party binary packages that have been built specifically for
openSUSE, and are not meant to be used across different distributions or
to comply with LSB
M9. schrieb:
I do not know if this is still the right place to come to?
This is the message:
Unresolved dependencies:
Updating MozillaFirefox-translations-2.0-28.i586[System packages] to
MozillaFirefox-translations-2.0.0.1-0.1.i586[update]
Updating MozillaFirefox-2.0-28.i586[System
M9. schrieb:
Please file a bug. The x86_64 MozillaFirefox package should not exist at
all.
#230687
This is not a complete bug report, please attach the logfiles as well.
(/var/log/zmd-*, bzip2 compressed)
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Felix Miata schrieb:
The inexplicable part is that the base tree doesn't contain everything
pertaining to a particular release:
This:
http://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/update/10.2/
Should be:
http://ftp.suse.com/pub/opensuse/update/10.2/
Because:
S Glasoe schrieb:
Felix is right about the directory tree not making sense. The updates are
not in the same path as the distribution. Why? Consistency throughout would
be greatly appreciated. Please consider that having the /update
and /distribution and the additional repositories such as
Günther J. Niederwimmer schrieb:
the ctapi-cyberjack src. rpm is missing from the online repository and
factory.
Please include this.
It's of course not missing.
The ctapi-cyberjack binary package is built from the pcsc-cyberjack
source package.
In general, please first do
rpm -q
Benji Weber schrieb:
Indeed, I've already seen problems with zen-updater and zmd reported
by almost all I've recommended 10.2 to, and none after removing zmd.
I'm so glad it was left in by default due to being better tested.
Can we maybe try to be at least a little bit fair here?
Appreciating
Druid schrieb:
Yeah. First link problem is clearly the (almost always) broken http
redirector. If he had added a mirror directly it would probably give
no errors at all. My 10.2 box is working good, without any zmd stuff
installed (as 10.1 was too, actually).
That said, Andreas Hanke, about
Basil Chupin schrieb:
Anybody try executing 'make cloneconfig' in 10.2 GM?
10.2 GM is not factory, factory is what will become 10.3 next summer, so
this is something for the [opensuse] list. But:
Here is the sorry result:
dhcppc0:/usr/src/linux # make cloneconfig
Mark Hounschell schrieb:
#find //media/SU1020.001 -name *motif*
//media/SU1020.001/suse/i586/openmotif-libs-2.3.0beta2-32.i586.rpm
//media/SU1020.001/suse/i586/openmotif-2.3.0beta2-32.i586.rpm
It's not on the i386 DVD I downloaded? I don't seem to find it anywhere?
Mark Hounschell schrieb:
If they split the 32 and 64 bit versions and put each on a DL-DVD
it would all fit.
And who pays the bill for all the data that gets transfered just so that
every user has everything on DVD without actually using most of it?
The media layout is something that really a
Juan Erbes schrieb:
I mean that You are wrong, because they are any openSUSE version for IA-64.
http://www.novell.com/products/opensuse/sysreqs.html
For IA-64 they are only the commercial versions.
Please verify.
Only SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 is supported for IA-64:
jdd schrieb:
give them some time to relax (10.2 is a really good job :-) and pass the
christmas holidays and say we could go on by jan 2007?
Actually the tree is already open for 10.3 development (and it has
already started), but it won't be synced out in the next weeks to save
mirror bandwidth
Felix Miata schrieb:
I do as much as practical using several ttys. X is not my environment of
choice, but necessary for graphics and normal web use. So, this bug hits
me constantly. A year is just too much, and soon it will be a year.
Switching from SUSE seems to be the only option I have to
Felix Miata schrieb:
I thought I was imagining things. KInfoCenter is a 2 pane panel with
various types of information selectable in the left pane that displays
in the right pane. In various distros, those types take the form of
applets that are separately selectable via the monitor section of
Anders Norrbring schrieb:
Or is it just me, not finding the options?
Try:
rug get-prefs
and consult the man page how to use set-prefs.
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Felix Miata schrieb:
Prior to updating from about beta2 to current factory tree today, I
downloaded and installed the 2.6.18.2-33-default kernel with rpm -ivh so
that the previous 2.6.18.2-5 kernel would remain installed. I forgot to
reboot prior to running System Update, which proceeded to
Felix Miata schrieb:
The updater installed software that was already installed, a substantial
unnecessary load on mirrors, and waste of my time waiting for the
unnecessary download from an already slow mirror.
Now I finally got what it's about: You installed the -33 kernel and YaST
downloaded
Pascal Bleser schrieb:
Let's have a look at some numbers ;)
On my repository for 10.1:
repo type | size (bytes) | MB| files
--+--+---+---
yast2| 1831446 | 1.74 | packages, packages.en
rpm-md | 1454322 | 1.37 |
Pascal Bleser schrieb:
What about md5sum-ming the filelist, and use the md5sum as key? If a new
version of a package is released with the same filelist only the md5sum
needs
to be transferred. For big packages the compression might be around 100% ;)
Already done.
No, that's not what
Marcus Meissner schrieb:
Is there a bugreport for this?
It's a combination of multiple things.
(1) Installation sources in offline mode
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=223600
(2) Metadata shouldn't be refreshed when starting yast2 inst_source
Currently not reported (AFAIK).
(3)
Carlos E. R. schrieb:
I was told here that this type of add on source was working, last october,
by Andreas Hanke
(http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-10/msg00355.html).
And it does still work, but would you please consider using a mirror?
It will make life a lot easier for you
Carlos E. R. schrieb:
How on earth can I use a mirror, if the network is down, has not been
configured? Please read again my email and explain.
ping says unknown host, remember...
Yeah, you're right. That was too fast.
I don't know how to bring the network up because I don't know why it's
Keith Goggin schrieb:
I've noticed that filelists.xml.gz is refreshed by Yast YOU if it has
changed on the server. It takes me about 4 minutes to download from
mirror.pacific.net.au and is currently 2.9MB in size.
It's really insane. This XML stuff has made SUSE distros basically
unusable
Anders Norrbring schrieb:
In /etc/cyrus.conf, I have: idled cmd=idled
But nowhere on the disk can I find the idled command.. Ideas anyone?
This should be /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/idled and comes from package cyrus-imapd.
Andreas
Frank-Michael Fischer schrieb:
Extracting ... failed ... deleted!
impact32.exe
(http://puzzle.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/corefonts/impact32.exe):
Anybody any idea why this happens?
Yes, it happens because this code failed:
cabextract -l $file /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0
Frank-Michael Fischer schrieb:
And it's unlikely that
cabextract stops working for a while and comes back again etc.
Hm, with the information that is currently available it almost looks
like exactly that.
This is the script:
http://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/update/10.2/scripts/fetchmsttfonts.sh
Markus schrieb:
1. When kpowersave is running and a laptop power button is pressed,
powersaved
complains (and nothing else happens):
Nov 27 07:52:05 vaio powersaved[31177]: Debug (handleHWEventRequest:170)
type:
button/power, dev_name: PWRB, port: 0080, count: 0015
Nov 27
Hugo Costelha schrieb:
Ok, I found which ones are needed:
* gstreamer010-plugins-base-oil
* gstreamer010-plugins-good
OK, now please report a bug, in Bugzilla.
It might be too late now, but maybe you're lucky.
(gstreamer packing is a PITA because the plugins are constantly moving
around
Robby (M9.) schrieb:
Subprocess failed. Error: RPM failed: installing package
kernel-default-2.6.18.2-33 needs 8MB on the /boot filesystem
This error message is not from YaST, but from rpm and therefore it is
either correct or, if it were wrong, nearly impossible to fix.
Please note:
Richard Bos schrieb:
What's the url to use to test this update. Is it opensuse current, something
else?
Any mirror of ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/update/10.2
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Some clarifications:
The current policy is that the RPM package names should be identical to
the basename of the upstream tarball unless there is a technical reason
why it cannot be named this way.
Examples of technical reasons include:
- Multiple versions of a package are shipped, in this
Dominique Leuenberger schrieb:
That's not exactly what Maximum RPM tells you:
http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-pgp-signing-packages.html
Maximum RPM is horribly outdated.
Never trust any information from Maximum RPM without verifying first
that things didn't change.
(In this specific case,
jdd schrieb:
and why so many gnome libraries? even icons! on a text install!
This has been noticed very late ;-)
Call the packages by name (not gnome libraries, but e.g. glib2),
find out where the dependency comes from and try to find out whether the
dependency is necessary.
If it is, do
jdd schrieb:
there are a lot, and I did see gnome on the display :-(
A lot is not enough, I need the exact package names in order to find
out where the dependency chain starts and if it is legitimate.
If the problem consists mainly of seeing the string gnome on the
display, case closed
there
jdd schrieb:
2006-11-24 20:02:03 gnome-filesystem-0.1-287.i586.rpm installed ok
This is a fake package that contains mostly empty directories and is 1.3
kB in size. Ignore it and do as if it would not contain the string
gnome in its name - it might vanish very soon.
2006-11-24 20:51:55
Andreas Hanke schrieb:
This is a general problem with many GNOME packages, all hand-written
dependencies should be reviewed because they are really old cruft and
things have changed.
Note that I have another bug pending (#223387) that is partly
responsible for excess dependencies among
Felix Miata schrieb:
There are also several YaST2*, sax2* and xorg.conf.* dated from previous
boots.
Not sure about sax2, but the files from YaST2 mean that YaST2 crashed or
was killed abnormally.
YaST2 does not leave stale tmp files around if it quit in the regular way.
Kenneth Schneider schrieb:
Please clarify: does the module ext2 belong to Novell or does it
belong to linux? Do other distros show the same message module not
supported by Novell or do they put their own distro name in the
message. If I were the maintainer of the module I would be offended by
Volker Kuhlmann schrieb:
[...]
The patches are already installed.
And yes, the user interface confusion that makes you think they were not
installed is fixed for 10.2.
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Ehh, this is most certainly not true. rpm -qa --last and rpm -q are
*VERY* reliable in telling exactly what is and isn't installed, and I am
absolutely positive that aforementioned packages were NOT installed.
Besides, after I deleted stuff under /var/lib/zypp and
anything to do with gnome-main-menu) - can you investigate?
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Hugo Costelha schrieb:
Since openSUSE 10.2 beta 2 cannot install grub correctly on my laptop (with
an
empty disk all dor openSUSE 10.2), I was giving a try on running grub myself
from the shell.
I booted the rescur from CD1, but I cannot login. If I type root it asks
for
the login
Hugo Costelha schrieb:
Well, I finnally was able to login. Instead of booting from CD1 of beta2, I
booted with the net installation CD, went to manual install, select Start
Rescue System, provided with a URL of the Factory tree, then it booted the
rescue system, and I was able to login.
Robby (M9.) schrieb:
I found the file, but it is a sax generated file, which cannot be edited
the way a script can be edited...
Of course you can edit the file!
Just ignore the comment and edit it anyway.
(What you shouldn't do is editing xorg.conf and then filing a bug
against SaX2 for a
this page:
http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs
I can see stuff there that sounds very much like your issue and is striked.
Did I already tell you to include FIXED bugs in the search settings when
searching Bugzilla?
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Randall R Schulz schrieb:
If it's relevant, this box has two NICs
Yes, this is relevant because it means that you probably can't use
NetworkManager. NetworkManager is not yet able to handle two NICs
simultaneously.
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The big difference between Suse and Debian/Ubuntu is, that under Suse much
more data get's fetched. So you can also search within package-descriptions
etc, whereas under Ubuntu you have only package-names and files, but no
description e.g. For a more detailed
on startup and add Helix branding.
The changelog of the amarok package cleary states that amarok-helix has
been disabled on purpose. Certainly not in order to annoy the users.
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+/usr/share/applications/bluetooth-properties.desktop
+/usr/bin/bluetooth-*
%changelog -n bluez-gnome
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(Should have suggested this earlier...)
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more.
I have already filed https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=220448
(against 10.3) to make sure that the needed infrastructure is in place.
bluez-gnome might be able to replace one or even two other tray icons in
the future.
Andreas Hanke
Vahis schrieb:
Everything is as It's says there. But the script keeps coming to this:
The directory of kernel headers (version @@VMWARE@@ UTS_RELEASE) does
not match
your running kernel (version 2.6.18.2-4-default). Even if the module
were to
compile successfully, it would not load into
Hi,
I have a problem with the following two bugs:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=217875
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=219773
The former is not properly fixed and needs to be reopened, but the
latter prevents me from working on a solution.
Would it be possible to get
Christoph Thiel schrieb:
[...]
I'd like to point at bug 210935:
The istanbul package is completely broken. The current summary of this
bug is just a tiny subset the brokenness: It also installs its gconf
schemas into /etc/gconf which doesn't work at all and other ugly things.
I will attach a
Anders Johansson schrieb:
On Sunday 12 November 2006 17:42, Andreas Hanke wrote:
And another one:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=220274
I have heard that very often. I think it's a problem with the native
x86_64 build and a duplicate of bug 219982 which is already Critical
Alexey Eremenko schrieb:
Since we have made a deal with MS about patents, I would like to ask
include MS-patented Windows Media Codecs (WMA/WMV) with both openSUSE
10.2 and future SUSE versions... (including Enterprise). The code
exists (on packman sites - the only problem was patents, which
Anders Johansson schrieb:
I don't think this is true though, RealPlayer will include the codecs in an
upcoming version, and from what I hear it will be distributed free-of-charge
just like before
Yeah, that's because Real gets a flat fee for 0$ because of the lawsuit
in Europe, but all
Rob Fleetwood schrieb:
When I installed SUSE 10.1, I was asked whether I wanted to use GNOME OR
KDE as the desktop manager. I selected GNOME. Earlier versions of
Mandrake (that I used to run) allowed you to run either GNOME or KDE or
any of several windows managers. Can anyone tell me how I
Rob Fleetwood schrieb:
...and where would I find the YaST2 'users' module?
Run YaST2 and go to Security and Users - User Management - Expert
Options - Display Manager Login Settings.
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John schrieb:
In order to run this app and read its manual, I need to add the relevant
directories to PATH and MANPATH respectively, but if I use the 'export'
command, it only adds them or the current session.
How can I add these two paths permanently for all users?
Use /etc/profile.local.
Kenneth Schneider schrieb:
Anyone know the secret incantation to enter rescue mode from the 10.2B2
mini-install cd? I tried using root but it only kicks back to a login
prompt.
You can't. This is a known bug (#219112 with many duplicates). Should
work OK in the next build.
Andreas
Rick Friedman schrieb:
I just installed the latest MozillaFirefox package (2.0-41.1). It
occurred to me that I haven't really seen changelogs for these packages
that I'm downloading. So, I checked the contents of the MozillaFirefox
package and there doesn't seem to be a changelog in there.
Pavel Nemec schrieb:
Look at
Bug 210951 - Unhandled exception at startup
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=210951
This is a different exception.
Yours is:
A null value was found where an object instance was required
But Monkey 9's was:
library routine called out of sequence
Andreas Hanke schrieb:
These are different bugs, but both of them are already in Bugzilla.
Forgot to give details:
210951 happens only if /var/lib/zmd/zmd.db is corrupted. It's still
happening, but the root cause is better handled in new zmd versions.
Restarting zmd makes it disappear because
Robby (M9.) Verberne schrieb:
What I am trying to prove with this, is that the app is useless at this
time, (as it was in 101), and that we all need something like smart, and
smart update checker, instead of this resources consuming monster, that
is not productive at all
You don't need to
Dominique Leuenberger schrieb:
I think one problem we all experiance here (and I'm not even sure Smart
would handle this different) is the fact, the a zmd refresh has to get
the current catalog infos from a server (I think it's downloading
primary.xml.gz and filelists.xml.gz and maybe even
Martin Schlander schrieb:
On a 10.2 KDE install I believe Zmd only depends on rug. Maybe also
libzypp-zmd-backend, can't remember.
zmd does not depend on rug. rug depends on zmd.
The claim that there are so many dependencies on zmd is just wrong. The
following packages depend on zmd:
rug
Robby (M9.) Verberne schrieb:
I understand, but when I notice an app that is just doing nothing, but
consuming valuable resources, and that for this long time, i think
should not go unnoticed.
Why do you think that zmd is not doing anything? You can't know this
because zmd does its work
Robby (M9.) Verberne schrieb:
YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2006-11-06 15:31:47
[...]
YaST2 conflicts list END ###
These are also for when to uninstall every one of them seperate.
Does this look like a free choice?
No, this is simply a bug.
These dependencies are wrong.
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