Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
* Alexey Eremenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Nov 25. 2006 19:35]: Unfortunately I don't know YCP to program those modules myself, so I ask those, who can do it. The documentation I found is very scarse poor, disallowing me to write anything useful - anything beyond Hello World in YCP. Please look at http://en.opensuse.org/Code10_YaST_Development and follow the provided links. We're happy to enhance the documentation if you have specific questions. Klaus - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Hi! On Saturday 25 November 2006 19:35, Alexey Eremenko wrote: Hi all ! As 10.2 release nears I think into future - 10.3 features - and I would like to request massive updates in Yast - that is - new modules that I would like to see: 1. Swap Manager (Yast GUI to manage swap files partitions) 2. FTP Server (Yast GUI to manage vsFTPd) 3. SSH Server (Yast GUI to manage openssh) 4. NX Server (Yast GUI to manage FreeNX terminal server, based on ssh) 5. Sax3D (Yast/Sax GUI to manage XGL/AIGLX Compiz for 3D Desktop Effects) Before you start writing any new module, please, get in touch with someone from the YaST team in SUSE in order to check that the module is notbeing developed by us and won't appear in next Alpha snapshot ;-) AFAIK FTP server module is already being developed (but don't know the state of it ATM). SSH server module is being used as example in the YaST tutorial. Those modules are really *very* needed by the SUSE community. Unfortunately I don't know YCP to program those modules myself, so I ask those, who can do it. The documentation I found is very scarse poor, disallowing me to write anything useful - anything beyond Hello World in YCP. The tutorial at forge (see http://forgeftp.novell.com/yast/doc/SLES10/tutorials/index.html) might be good starting poing. -- Regards, Jiri Srain YaST Team Leader - SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lihovarska 1060/12 tel: +420 284 028 959 190 00 Praha 9 fax: +420 284 028 951 Czech Republic http://www.suse.cz - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] RFC: Directory structure for ftp tree of openSUSE 10.2
Am Monday 27 November 2006 08:53 schrieb Peter Czanik: Hello, Adrian Schröter wrote: Actually, I do not want to touch the factory directories atm, because we will anyway move them into the build service later. Changing it for that timeframe does only cause problems IMHO. What does it mean for PPC users? No more 'factory', or there will be PPC buildservice soon? Bye, We are currently discussion about that with IBM. IBM said they are interested to sponsor the build service for PPC. If they do, it will be there, if not, it might disappear. bye adrian -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] UPS monitoring
On Monday 27 November 2006 11:46, Andreas Klein wrote: On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Andras Mantia wrote: Hi, What was the reason of dropping any kind of UPS monitoring tool from SUSE? IIRC nut (http://www.networkupstools.org/) was included in earlier releases, but I cannot find in 10.2. I'm not sure about 10.1, if it had or not. It is still in 10.2: inst-source/suse/i586/nut-2.0.4-20.i586.rpm Name: nut Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 2.0.4 Vendor: SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany Release : 20Build Date: Tue Nov 7 03:32:51 2006 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: c001n01.suse.de Group : Hardware/UPS Source RPM: nut-2.0.4-20.src.rpm Size: 2825949 License: GNU General Public License (GPL) - all versions Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue Nov 7 03:38:18 2006, Key ID a84edae89c800aca Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org URL : http://www.networkupstools.org/ Summary : UPS Monitoring Software I see, it is just not on the DVD media (at least for x86_64). I searched for it in YaST and this is why I didn't found it. Thanks, Andras -- Quanta Plus developer - http://quanta.kdewebdev.org K Desktop Environment - http://www.kde.org pgpF4O6cYLtCq.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Christian Boltz schreef: Hello, Am Samstag, 25. November 2006 21:18 schrieb Robby (M9.): gpgkeys: key 5F9FD7E57E8BA438 not found on keyserver Something wrong about the key, the one i sent you, is the one i use (look at the header) BTW: Your GPG key still isn't available on the keyservers :-( I can not believe, that i am the only one, who thinks, that the available partitioners do not work. If you do not use LVM, you can not use it to make changes afterwards.. Huh? Exactly my reaktion, and than: shit. If you use LVM, you can not make changes afterwards... Huh? (I don't use LVM, but I would be _very_ surprised if this was true.) Maybe try it, and see. If you use the partitioner from yast, which i do, you are not able to throw away, and recreate partitions, This _is_ possible - and I did this (on a 10.1 system) successfully. This is not what i mean: suppose you have 8 partitions: /boot, /root, /usr, /opt, /var, swap, /home and /shared. Now you want to make changes to 5 of them. You will have to trow them away, to recreate them, there is, as far as i know, no other way. Simply because if you want more room in one, it goes by the cost of the next one. How will you be able to make these changes and keep 3 of them, without counting the cylinders? I do not know... simply because you can not see what you are doing. Hmm, I had no problems - maybe you should provide more details (and/or upload some screenshots somewhere ;-) If you can throw everything away, certainly, there is no problem at all.. If you do not want to throw away your settings, and all the files you want to keep, you will have to save them somewhere else, or burn them. There is also no problem, if you want to keep your partitions the same size, and only want to format them. This is my workaround. I do not know if you have ever used Partition Magic? That would make my story more clear... Sometimes, after experimenting with sizes, you learn, that sizes better can be adjusted, to get the room, wherever it is realy needed. Especialy when the OS builds realy change, it is nessesary to adjust the partitions to the correct size. (the why is that the machine is much faster if the systems searchtime is shortened. (You can keep drivers and nessesary .exes (windows)And is much easier to clean. I noticed that after using no partitions.) Not to use seperate partitions is out of the question, for me Partition Magic, from powerquest, is also thirthparty sw for windows. Can be used to: resize, move, delete, create partitions, on a visual basis. It counts the transactions, and processes them before starting up, when nothing is in use. It moves the data, resizes and renames, and that is it. Never had a problem with it. This can be done in SuSE now also, as we now can boot into the wanted OS, before shutting down. You can only make partitions smaller, not move or resize a usable way.. it is not praktical to count all the cylinders, because than a simple transaction takes few hours, you have to calculate everything Again: I don't really understand your problems, please provide more details and/or screenshots. The screenshots, will follow, if you do not understand what i mean. Everybody who uses them, knows that it is true what i am saying, because it is. Never say that you are everybody ;-) I did not say that i am everybody..read the sentense again. Regards, Christian Boltz -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFasO+X5/X5X6LpDgRAqb5AJ9y2Lzl+7/Jf+eaU6XPT/F0EZbrjwCgoRbz 99Lzh6rb6GFeKg3fsM9dV8A= =7P4I -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[opensuse-factory] USB drive formatted with ext3 still mounted with sync
I have noticed that fat32 formatted USB drives are now mounted without the sync flag and get faster transfer rates than before, but my ext3 formatted USB drive is still mounted with sync and gets write speeds around 3.5 MB/s. Is there time to get this fixed before the final release of 10.2? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] USB drive formatted with ext3 still mounted with sync
Am Montag, 27. November 2006 12:09 schrieb Elliott Martin: I have noticed that fat32 formatted USB drives are now mounted without the sync flag and get faster transfer rates than before, but my ext3 formatted USB drive is still mounted with sync and gets write speeds around 3.5 MB/s. Is there time to get this fixed before the final release of 10.2? I doubt it (taking that we release RCs), the flush option is specific to vfat and someone would have to implement something along that line for the other file systems in the kernel. In KDE you can configure the sync option by pressing rmb on my computer Greetings, Stephan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] USB drive formatted with ext3 still mounted with sync
Stephan Kulow a écrit : In KDE you can configure the sync option by pressing rmb on my computer added to SDB :-) thanks http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Changing_mount_options_on_USB_mass_storage_device Gnome users, may be there is something similar? jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/mediawiki/index.php/GPS_Lowrance_GO - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] RC1 installation
Hello, Am Sonntag, 26. November 2006 22:47 schrieb Christian Boltz: Nevertheless, I'll make the 10.2 partition active - but I will replace the reboot by shutdown, sleep, boot ;-) so I will report back tomorrow. This did not change anything (as expected), so I finally reported this as https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=223852 Regards, Christian Boltz -- Sagt mal ehrlich: Ist mein Rechner geisteskrank [Harald Katzer in suse-linux] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] USB drive formatted with ext3 still mounted with sync
Stephan Kulow a écrit : In KDE you can configure the sync option by pressing rmb on my computer right and wonderfull... I didn't know that. is this documented on the wiki? thanks jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/mediawiki/index.php/GPS_Lowrance_GO - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] RC1 installation
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Sunday 2006-11-26 at 22:47 +0100, Christian Boltz wrote: To test this, start fdisk and make your 10.2 partition active, and reboot I guess that's pointless because my 10.1 grub lives in the MBR. Nevertheless, I'll make the 10.2 partition active - That will not work, because the MBR takes precedence. Instead, edit the grub/menu.lst of 10.1 and add something like this: title SuSE test 10.2 root (hd1,11) -- replace with the location of your 10.2 grub boot parttition chainloader +1 - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFFauAGtTMYHG2NR9URArVDAJ4mx4qmM/QIbj7+biYSzgQTdPR+RgCfSqRD vgUOI0cJxplziqvNqIyjj2Q= =81iE -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Sunday 2006-11-26 at 15:23 +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: Your problem is to have a /boot partition altogether. They haven't been needed in many years. If you decide to make a /boot anyway and make it only 15M, it's your own fault. ;) That's not completely true, they are needed with older hardware. I doubt that. My oldest hardware is 97/98 and it doesn't need it. Those boxes (of mine) have 64MB RAM max, SUSE doesn't even install on that any more since 10.0(?). Question: how many systems out there which have 128MB RAM need a separate /boot partition? The problem is not RAM, but the bios. The bios services are used at first by lilo/boot to read the initial files, and older/buggy bioses simply can not access HD beyond a certain point. My machine, circa 2001, has some problems with big disks. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFFauGEtTMYHG2NR9URAoWLAKCPlXvqZ1IUPmTDARv5YF8ciLnpzACfa/6m OOHIaS7mjmaXfg55pfWZ0z4= =SMZf -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] USB drive formatted with ext3 still mounted with sync
What I am finding hard to do is configure the usbdisk to mount with acl and user_xattr. I have my usb stick formatted for reiserfs and I use it to perform daily backups of /home, but I always have to manually remount with the acl and user_xattr options. Any ideas on that? --Jon Robison On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 13:07 +0100, jdd wrote: Stephan Kulow a écrit : In KDE you can configure the sync option by pressing rmb on my computer right and wonderfull... I didn't know that. is this documented on the wiki? thanks jdd
Re: [opensuse-factory] New openSUSE WIKI Document: YaST Remote Logging in Installation
Andreas Jaeger wrote: Lukas Ocilka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I've just finished a new document about YaST Remote Logging in Installation. Cool - could you reference it from the bug reporting pages, please? Good idea. I've added a link to the bugreporting howto. Anyway, it seems, I've forgotten to write a link to the document, haven't I :)? Here it is: http://en.opensuse.org/YaST_Remote_Logging_in_Installation Lukas signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [opensuse-factory] bcm43xxx on Asus A2D Laptop
Peter Buschbacher wrote: bcm43xx: Error: Microcode bcm43xx_microcode5.fw not available or load failed. Known problem: [Bug 204826] Bcm43xx driver needs non-oss firmware https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=204826 -- Best Regards / S pozdravem, Stanislav Brabec software developer - SUSE LINUX, s. r. o. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lihovarská 1060/12tel: +420 284 028 966 190 00 Praha 9fax: +420 284 028 951 Czech Republichttp://www.suse.cz/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] bcm43xxx on Asus A2D Laptop
Mandag 27 november 2006 15:39 skrev Stanislav Brabec: Peter Buschbacher wrote: bcm43xx: Error: Microcode bcm43xx_microcode5.fw not available or load failed. Known problem: [Bug 204826] Bcm43xx driver needs non-oss firmware https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=204826 I haven't tested the scripts that should be available in factory now. But I extracted firmware with fwcutter manually and my bcm4306 works like a charm with (K)NetworkManager, wpa-personal and everything. Life's a lot better than it was using Ndiswrapper. Martin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] for 10.3 - strings too large to display
jdd wrote: This was seen on 640x480 screen, text mode I think this will not be for present one, but must be adressed, probably by a library patch. it's probably worst in french, but impact also the URL display. I speak of the width of many message strings on a small display, that are nearly un readable (too large/long) on a static display, for example when options are asked for and you can use tab to go from a button to a window, it's possible to shift the text with arrow keys, but on all the informative windows, this is not possible. many french strings are unreadable, right part of URL are unreadable. I don't exactly know what could be the solution? wrapping to the next line? enlarging the window (there is often room unused, even on such a small screen), trimming the center part of the string (...)? this is so current it must be addressed at the library level... These problems need to be solved either case by case or as a general solution. The problem is, don't take it personally, 'French' itself :) It's a very talkative language. Could you, please, send me some examples, screenshots? Use the default size, that UI opens up. Don't extend any of the problematic windows. Thanks Lukas signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Robby (M9.) wrote: If you use the partitioner from yast, which i do, you are not able to throw away, and recreate partitions, This _is_ possible - and I did this (on a 10.1 system) successfully. This is not what i mean: suppose you have 8 partitions: /boot, /root, /usr, /opt, /var, swap, /home and /shared. Now you want to make changes to 5 of them. You will have to trow them away, to recreate them, there is, as far as i know, no other way. Simply because if you want more room in one, it goes by the cost of the next one. How will you be able to make these changes and keep 3 of them, without counting the cylinders? I do not know... `yast2 disk` There is a [Resize] button that you can use for resizing primary or extended partitions or LVM. Yes, there is a problem that these partitions must _not_ be mounted when you want to resize them. You can resize the partition also during installation but, I'm afraid, that not during update. Hmm, I had no problems - maybe you should provide more details (and/or upload some screenshots somewhere ;-) If you can throw everything away, certainly, there is no problem at all.. If you do not want to throw away your settings, and all the files you want to keep, you will have to save them somewhere else, or burn them. There is also no problem, if you want to keep your partitions the same size, and only want to format them. This is my workaround. I do not know if you have ever used Partition Magic? That would make my story more clear... Sometimes, after experimenting with sizes, you learn, that sizes better can be adjusted, to get the room, wherever it is realy needed. Especialy when the OS builds realy change, it is nessesary to adjust the partitions to the correct size. (the why is that the machine is much faster if the systems searchtime is shortened. (You can keep drivers and nessesary .exes (windows)And is much easier to clean. I noticed that after using no partitions.) Not to use seperate partitions is out of the question, for me Partition Magic, from powerquest, is also thirthparty sw for windows. Can be used to: resize, move, delete, create partitions, on a visual basis. It counts the transactions, and processes them before starting up, when nothing is in use. It moves the data, resizes and renames, and that is it. Never had a problem with it. Partition Magic sometimes needs to be run before the system is loaded but changes needs to be set in a running system, that's also not so nice. Nevertheless it has quite nice UI, that's true. AJ: Maybe it would make sense to have a special image on CD/DVD (possibly executable from Linuxrc) that would contain some r/w YaST modules, especially the partitioner. Just to tune the system. This could also solve our problem installing openSUSE on computers with little memory because one could prepare a swap partition before running the installation and Linuxrc (installation) offers the possibility to enable swap partition by appending a parameter to command-line. Bye Lukas signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Thanks to all respones, especially to: Jiri Srain and Klaus Kaempf. I will look at this Yast tutorial later. Haven't saw it before. Also I ask people who go offtopic - such as discussions about *PartitionMagic* to start that discussion on a different mailing-list. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Alexey Eremenko wrote: Hi all ! As 10.2 release nears I think into future - 10.3 features - and I would like to request massive updates in Yast - that is - new modules that I would like to see: ... 3. SSH Server (Yast GUI to manage openssh) ... Those modules are really *very* needed by the SUSE community. Unfortunately I don't know YCP to program those modules myself, so I ask those, who can do it. The documentation I found is very scarse poor, disallowing me to write anything useful - anything beyond Hello World in YCP. 3. SSH Server = There already IS such module for configuring SSH server: http://software.opensuse.org/download/YaST:/tools/SUSE_Factory/noarch/ yast2-sshd-0.0.1-1.41.noarch.rpm It has been developed in the YaST-Tools project: http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/YaST-Tools And developing YaST modules is a piece of cake :) http://forgeftp.novell.com//yast/doc/SLES10/tutorials/t1.html This tutorial describes how the yast2-sshd module has been developed. Enjoy :)! Lukas signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
RE: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Alexey Eremenko wrote: Hi all ! As 10.2 release nears I think into future - 10.3 features - and I would like to request massive updates in Yast - that is - new modules that I would like to see: ... 3. SSH Server (Yast GUI to manage openssh) ... Those modules are really *very* needed by the SUSE community. don't talk for everybody the guy who really need to setup a server and don't find a gui to do it, will use the command line Unfortunately I don't know YCP to program those modules myself, so I ask those, who can do it. The documentation I found is very scarse poor, disallowing me to write anything useful - anything beyond Hello World in YCP. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Pascal Bleser wrote: What do you think ? I'd rather vote for enhancing the firewall module ;) FTP server isn't a bad idea though, help about that is asked now and then on #suse (IRC). I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but it would be nice to hear what exactly users need. Could you, please, give me more information? You can also send me a patch then :) ;) Thanks Lukas signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [opensuse-factory] for 10.3 - strings too large to display
Lukas Ocilka a écrit : These problems need to be solved either case by case or as a general solution. there are so many I think a general solution is necessary, that's why I don't expect it soon :-) The problem is, don't take it personally, 'French' itself :) It's a very talkative language. yes, but there are probably others also, and for example, the problem is always present for URL in the yast update modules. This is quite unpleasant, because the window is not even close to the size of the screen. for the url, two fast solutions should be: * align right, so one can see the file name ratehr than the never changing server name :-) * set in the po file, as a comment, the window size Could you, please, send me some examples, screenshots? Use the default size, that UI opens up. Don't extend any of the problematic windows. I'll try jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/mediawiki/index.php/GPS_Lowrance_GO - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but it would be nice to hear what exactly users need. Could you, please, give me more information? You can also send me a patch then :) ;) Yes - I would like to have ability to do *traffic limiting* - IP tables already supports that and I think it could be done at the GUI level (in Yast). the only problem is that iptables limits IP packets (they are variable size), and I would like to be able to limit with bytes-per-second criteria. Is that doable? I would like to be able to configure lmits for both upload download rates. Also I think that Firewall module is the correct place to do that. This is needed when working in LAN environment, with single shared Internet connection, so that you won't steal all the Internet bandwidth from your parents/friends/colleagues. (At Home/LAN party/Work). Unfortunately, not all Routers can do that. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
On Monday November 27 2006 11:04 am, Lukas Ocilka wrote: I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but it would be nice to hear what exactly users need. Could you, please, give me more information? You can also send me a patch then :) ;) Thanks Lukas Ability to read/write Firewall Builder files? Stan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
El dl 27 de 11 del 2006 a les 19:34 +0200, en/na Alexey Eremenko va escriure: Yes - I would like to have ability to do *traffic limiting* - IP tables already supports that and I think it could be done at the GUI level (in Yast). the only problem is that iptables limits IP packets (they are variable size), and I would like to be able to limit with bytes-per-second criteria. Is that doable? Sure, visit: http://lartc.org -- --- Jordi Bruguera i Cortada [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultor en Programari Lliure LPIC1-ID: 01116 Linux User #21587 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Lukas Ocilka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Robby (M9.) wrote: If you use the partitioner from yast, which i do, you are not able to throw away, and recreate partitions, This _is_ possible - and I did this (on a 10.1 system) successfully. This is not what i mean: suppose you have 8 partitions: /boot, /root, /usr, /opt, /var, swap, /home and /shared. Now you want to make changes to 5 of them. You will have to trow them away, to recreate them, there is, as far as i know, no other way. Simply because if you want more room in one, it goes by the cost of the next one. How will you be able to make these changes and keep 3 of them, without counting the cylinders? I do not know... `yast2 disk` There is a [Resize] button that you can use for resizing primary or extended partitions or LVM. Yes, there is a problem that these partitions must _not_ be mounted when you want to resize them. You can resize the partition also during installation but, I'm afraid, that not during update. Hmm, I had no problems - maybe you should provide more details (and/or upload some screenshots somewhere ;-) If you can throw everything away, certainly, there is no problem at all.. If you do not want to throw away your settings, and all the files you want to keep, you will have to save them somewhere else, or burn them. There is also no problem, if you want to keep your partitions the same size, and only want to format them. This is my workaround. I do not know if you have ever used Partition Magic? That would make my story more clear... Sometimes, after experimenting with sizes, you learn, that sizes better can be adjusted, to get the room, wherever it is realy needed. Especialy when the OS builds realy change, it is nessesary to adjust the partitions to the correct size. (the why is that the machine is much faster if the systems searchtime is shortened. (You can keep drivers and nessesary .exes (windows)And is much easier to clean. I noticed that after using no partitions.) Not to use seperate partitions is out of the question, for me Partition Magic, from powerquest, is also thirthparty sw for windows. Can be used to: resize, move, delete, create partitions, on a visual basis. It counts the transactions, and processes them before starting up, when nothing is in use. It moves the data, resizes and renames, and that is it. Never had a problem with it. Partition Magic sometimes needs to be run before the system is loaded but changes needs to be set in a running system, that's also not so nice. Nevertheless it has quite nice UI, that's true. AJ: Maybe it would make sense to have a special image on CD/DVD (possibly executable from Linuxrc) that would contain some r/w YaST modules, especially the partitioner. Just to tune the system. This could also solve our problem installing openSUSE on computers with little memory because one could prepare a swap partition before running the installation and Linuxrc (installation) offers the possibility to enable swap partition by appending a parameter to command-line. The LiveCD should be able to do this - but that one needs to much memory for these systems. Something to look at for the future... Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.suse.de/~aj/ SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126 pgpYhpee5llZT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Carlos E. R. schreef: The Sunday 2006-11-26 at 15:23 +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: Your problem is to have a /boot partition altogether. They haven't been needed in many years. If you decide to make a /boot anyway and make it only 15M, it's your own fault. ;) That's not completely true, they are needed with older hardware. I doubt that. My oldest hardware is 97/98 and it doesn't need it. Those boxes (of mine) have 64MB RAM max, SUSE doesn't even install on that any more since 10.0(?). Question: how many systems out there which have 128MB RAM need a separate /boot partition? The problem is not RAM, but the bios. The bios services are used at first by lilo/boot to read the initial files, and older/buggy bioses simply can not access HD beyond a certain point. My machine, circa 2001, has some problems with big disks. The problem started with 10.2. All the time, from 9 until 10.1, you could use 15M, and two kernels would easily fit in that partition.. That way i could boot the kernel i wanted, to test it with the hardware.. (The early 10. and 10.1 kernels failed to start-up the powermanager, which resulted in a constantly noisy rotating fan.) Now, in 10.2, these sizes are changed, that is the reason that now only one-and-a-half kernel fits in 15M, now there is only 38% free, to be correct. 5.9M free, from 15.4M, and symsets and symtypes are added.. We have: initrd:3M, vmlinuz:1,5M vmlinux.gz:2M. Ofcourse grub resides in /boot. It is not allways *nessesary* to have a seperate /boot partition, but works more *clean* in fact, i am only one cilinder short. (i am only saying that it would be nice to be able to finetune a nice os as SuSE is, without taking too much time and risk, that is all...) Have a nice time ;) M9. - - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFazcaX5/X5X6LpDgRAj9AAJ9sXaPPYumrZSW1ZZCymmnIGF3qzQCff/vg HSu4xKAMKHGhSXId0xGyXVA= =1ljY -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] USB drive formatted with ext3 still mounted with sync
Am Montag, 27. November 2006 14:21 schrieb Jonathon M. Robison: What I am finding hard to do is configure the usbdisk to mount with acl and user_xattr. I have my usb stick formatted for reiserfs and I use it to perform daily backups of /home, but I always have to manually remount with the acl and user_xattr options. Any ideas on that? Use the partitioning module within YaST or add an fstab-entry manually. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Marcel Hilzinger Linux New Media AG Süskindstr. 4 D-81929 München Tel: +49 (89) 99 34 11 0 Fax: +49 (89) 99 34 11 99 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
AJ: Maybe it would make sense to have a special image on CD/DVD (possibly executable from Linuxrc) that would contain some r/w YaST modules, especially the partitioner. Just to tune the system. If I understand you correctly we already have that. In the repair mode of installation, select other here (http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/original.php?release=637slide=5) then select repair installed system then select expert tools this gives access to the Bootloader and Partitioner modules, and I think others, but those are the two which it's really useful to use in this way. It lets you for example re-write grub after windows clobbers it, or to resize your / partition etc. _ Benjamin Weber - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: AJ: Maybe it would make sense to have a special image on CD/DVD (possibly executable from Linuxrc) that would contain some r/w YaST modules, especially the partitioner. Just to tune the system. If I understand you correctly we already have that. In the repair mode of installation, select other here (http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/original.php?release=637slide=5) then select repair installed system then select expert tools this gives access to the Bootloader and Partitioner modules, and I think others, but those are the two which it's really useful to use in this way. It lets you for example re-write grub after windows clobbers it, or to resize your / partition etc. Yes it looks that way, until you try and use the partitioner for real, than you notice what fails... But the most part is allright, just when the *real* job has to be done, the overvieuw is missing, that is all... M9. _ Benjamin Weber - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFaz80X5/X5X6LpDgRAs1mAJ0XLC5KXVuKCSEIY6F/mh/8vuggcgCbB+j6 xHGblUrA/vG2jJcbaWHUKZ8= =tn0B -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Alexey Eremenko wrote: I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but it would be nice to hear what exactly users need. Could you, please, give me more information? You can also send me a patch then :) ;) Yes - I would like to have ability to do *traffic limiting* - IP tables already supports that and I think it could be done at the GUI level (in Yast). the only problem is that iptables limits IP packets (they are variable size), and I would like to be able to limit with bytes-per-second criteria. Is that doable? I would like to be able to configure lmits for both upload download rates. Also I think that Firewall module is the correct place to do that. This is needed when working in LAN environment, with single shared Internet connection, so that you won't steal all the Internet bandwidth from your parents/friends/colleagues. (At Home/LAN party/Work). Unfortunately, not all Routers can do that. YaST Firewall is only an UI for configuring /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2. All features, that are configurable via that sysconfig file could be configured in YaST (not all features are supported now, of course). The only traffic limiting can be set up in FW_HTB_TUNE_DEV variable. It configures upstream using HTB (Hierarchical Token Bucket), http://www.lartc.org, and it uses unit kbit/s. Adding lnussel as a developer/maintainer of SuSEfirewall2. L. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[opensuse-factory] /usr/X11R6/lib/libdpstk.so.1 lacks
Trying to start a Cad system, results in the following error message on 10.1 as a first installation attempt: error while loading shared libraries: libdpstk.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory As far as I know this be located as /usr/X11R6/lib/libdpstk.so.1 Where can I find libdpstk.so.1 for 10.1 and 10.2, i386 and x86_64? And shouldn't this X11 library be part of the standard openSUSE installation? Rgds, Terje J. Hanssen - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
Stan Glasoe wrote: On Monday November 27 2006 11:04 am, Lukas Ocilka wrote: I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but it would be nice to hear what exactly users need. Could you, please, give me more information? You can also send me a patch then :) ;) Thanks Lukas Ability to read/write Firewall Builder files? Nice idea, but I'm afraid, this would be too much. On the other hand, some kind of import might be possible, SuSEfirewall2 also supports more detailed configuration of rules, e.g: FW_SERVICES_ACCEPT_EXT, _INT, _DMZ(source network, protocol, source port, destination port) FW_FORWARD (source network, destination network, protocol, port, flags) or even FW_CUSTOMRULES (too expert) See /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 L. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lukas Ocilka wrote: Pascal Bleser wrote: What do you think ? I'd rather vote for enhancing the firewall module ;) FTP server isn't a bad idea though, help about that is asked now and then on #suse (IRC). I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but it would be nice to hear what exactly users need. Could you, please, give me more information? You can also send me a patch then :) ;) http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-06/msg00262.html cheers - -- -o) Pascal Bleser http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/ /\\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _\_v The more things change, the more they stay insane. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFa1rGr3NMWliFcXcRAqqQAJwKkbTsdSD8YzFFPfwb3X5CGoo4yACdHlwM WlEh2fiXmPNUsrpx2z/N3sM= =MqMj -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 18:04 +0100, Lukas Ocilka wrote: Pascal Bleser wrote: What do you think ? I'd rather vote for enhancing the firewall module ;) FTP server isn't a bad idea though, help about that is asked now and then on #suse (IRC). I have plans (and features) to enhance the firewall module in 10.3 but it would be nice to hear what exactly users need. IPv6 -- pgp-id: 926EBB12 pgp-fingerprint: BE97 1CBF FAC4 236C 4A73 F76E EDFC D032 926E BB12 Registered linux user: 75761 (http://counter.li.org) - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Massive Feature Request of new Yast Modules for 10.3
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 10:26 +0100, Jiri Srain wrote: Hi! On Saturday 25 November 2006 19:35, Alexey Eremenko wrote: Hi all ! As 10.2 release nears I think into future - 10.3 features - and I would like to request massive updates in Yast - that is - new modules that I would like to see: 1. Swap Manager (Yast GUI to manage swap files partitions) 2. FTP Server (Yast GUI to manage vsFTPd) 3. SSH Server (Yast GUI to manage openssh) 4. NX Server (Yast GUI to manage FreeNX terminal server, based on ssh) 5. Sax3D (Yast/Sax GUI to manage XGL/AIGLX Compiz for 3D Desktop Effects) Before you start writing any new module, please, get in touch with someone from the YaST team in SUSE in order to check that the module is notbeing developed by us and won't appear in next Alpha snapshot ;-) AFAIK FTP server module is already being developed (but don't know the state of it ATM). SSH server module is being used as example in the YaST tutorial. Any plans for: -NIC-bonding? -VLAN-config -Asterisk configuration (zaptel, chan-capi, chan-iax ) -- pgp-id: 926EBB12 pgp-fingerprint: BE97 1CBF FAC4 236C 4A73 F76E EDFC D032 926E BB12 Registered linux user: 75761 (http://counter.li.org) - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] discussion about re-naming library packages such as slang to libslang
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 case only the name of one version can match the upstream tarball, all other versions get a shortened form of the version number squeezed into the package name. - The upstream release name contains illegal characters. I'm _strongly_ against renaming existing packages for reasons other than a technical problem which requires the package to be renamed. This should read: Discussing new rules is of course interesting and fine, but if a new naming policy is agreed on as a result of this, it should be applied to new packages only. Existing packages should not be renamed unless they either change their meaning or there are packaging changes which force changing the name. The technical problems with renamed packages are: - The package manager somehow has to know that the new package replaces the old package. This is usually solved via Provides/Obsoletes, but it pollutes the namespace: An obsoleted package name can effectively never be re-introduced again, and even the slightest mistake in this area can have very interesting results. - YaST contains hardcoded package lists in several places which don't work with Provides, but only with the real package names, so renamed packages can only be handled by changing the code and nobody can guarantee that all occurances of obsolete packages are found and cought in time. - 3rd party developers use the existing package names to express dependencies (Requires/BuildRequires), changes in this area result in very ugly %if/%else blocks that make the spec files harder to read and maintain. These cannot be fixed as easily as the ones in the distribution. If the 3rd party developer doesn't notice the change, the package gets broken. Note that I do think your proposal has advantages, but in order to be really useful, it would require major packaging changes. As an example, how would you handle a package that contains both shared libraries and executables? Debian-derived distributions have a policy to split all such packages so that the executables are in a package named like the upstream release and a library package that gets a lib prefix and a suffix based on the interface version of the shared library. This is an advantage because it means you can have an arbitrary number of different library versions installed, but requires much more packaging work. You would have to update the BuildRequires of all packages all the time, and you would have to manually keep the package name in sync with the interface version with each upgrade. It's painful, I predict it won't work and for a centrally developed distribution it's not really necessary. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] /usr/X11R6/lib/libdpstk.so.1 lacks
2006/11/27, Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Trying to start a Cad system, results in the following error message on 10.1 as a first installation attempt: error while loading shared libraries: libdpstk.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory As far as I know this be located as /usr/X11R6/lib/libdpstk.so.1 Where can I find libdpstk.so.1 for 10.1 and 10.2, i386 and x86_64? And shouldn't this X11 library be part of the standard openSUSE installation? The last package that has this librarie, is xorg-x11-libs-6.8.2-35.1.i586.rpm http://rpmseek.com/rpm/xorg-x11-libs-6.8.2-35.1.i586.html?hl=comcs=libdpstk.so.1:FN:3,4,5:11,38,43,44,45,66:0:0:2011764 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: congratulations...
2006/11/26, jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED]: jdd a écrit : I want to congratulate the openSUSE 10.2 developpers, because I'm on the way of installing the RC1 on a very low end machine http://fr.opensuse.org/Utilisateur:Jdd/alb/La_Mouette finally the install goes well and gnome run quite well. I mention it because it's very interesting to have an uptodate OS running on a 7 years old computer. How high is the capacity of the installed ram in La_Mouette Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] bcm43xxx on Asus A2D Laptop
Martin Schlander wrote: Mandag 27 november 2006 15:39 skrev Stanislav Brabec: Peter Buschbacher wrote: bcm43xx: Error: Microcode bcm43xx_microcode5.fw not available or load failed. Known problem: [Bug 204826] Bcm43xx driver needs non-oss firmware https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=204826 I haven't tested the scripts that should be available in factory now. But I extracted firmware with fwcutter manually and my bcm4306 works like a charm with (K)NetworkManager, wpa-personal and everything. Life's a lot better than it was using Ndiswrapper. Martin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Coincidentally, a friend came across the same problem on a HP 64-bit laptop yesterday and finally got it going with fwcutter. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Specialist, Cricket Coach Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse-factory] Why openSUSE 10.2 RC1 DVD-iso size is much smaller than BETA2 size ?
On 11/27/06, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alexey Eremenko schrieb: I have downloaded openSUSE 10.2 RC1 DVD ISO and it takes just 3.6 Gigabytes vs. 4.2 Gigabytes for BETA2 DVD ISO ! Why is this ? http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-11/msg00739.html (whole thread) The DVD being smaller than 4 GB is a feature. Ahh and a nice one. I really prefer to store all my data (including ISOs) on FAT32 partitions to have access from Windows too. So the half-gig went to Lang-CD. OK I agree with that even through I use Russian myself as a secondary language. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[opensuse-factory] K3B as root cant find growisofs
Hi, In openSUSE 10.2RC1 when I run K3B as root it can't find growisofs? When run with normal user privileges K3B runs OK. Is there now (10.2RC1) a need to run K3B as root? Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]