On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 (40 days ago) I posted a list of the most annoying
GNOME bugs in openSUSE 10.2. Let's sum up what's the situation today,
not considering the bugs which were labelled as not solvable soon:
Bug 229190 - main-menu Hangs
Bug 228129 - gnome-main-menu leaks ~2mb per recent
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The Wednesday 2007-02-28 at 02:35 -, Sid Boyce wrote:
I have twenty. I do it for many reasons; one is damage containment.
Yes, But! Hardware will always get you. Every disaster I have had has been
down to IDE controllers (twice) or
Am Mo 26.02.2007 17:53 schrieb Juan Erbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And what about avahi-compat-mDNSResponder?
Digikam do'nt works any more to connect to the cam's. With
mDNSResponder digikam worked fine, but now mDNSResponder was
dropped
and its previous versions are no more compatible.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 11:08:56AM +0100, Lars Rupp wrote:
Am Mo 26.02.2007 17:53 schrieb Juan Erbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And what about avahi-compat-mDNSResponder?
Digikam do'nt works any more to connect to the cam's. With
mDNSResponder digikam worked fine, but now mDNSResponder was
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The Tuesday 2007-02-20 at 08:36 -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
What is the benefit to has more than 15 partitions?
I have twenty. I do it for many reasons; one is damage containment.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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The Tuesday 2007-02-20 at 08:36 -0300, Juan Erbes wrote:
What is the benefit to has more than 15 partitions?
I have twenty. I do it for many reasons; one is damage containment.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
Yes, But!
Juan Erbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And what about avahi-compat-mDNSResponder?
Digikam do'nt works any more to connect to the cam's. With
mDNSResponder digikam worked fine, but now mDNSResponder was dropped
and its previous versions are no more compatible.
2007/2/26, Andreas Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Erbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And what about avahi-compat-mDNSResponder?
Digikam do'nt works any more to connect to the cam's. With
mDNSResponder digikam worked fine, but now mDNSResponder was dropped
and its previous versions are no more
And what about avahi-compat-mDNSResponder?
Digikam do'nt works any more to connect to the cam's. With
mDNSResponder digikam worked fine, but now mDNSResponder was dropped
and its previous versions are no more compatible.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=239719
Regards
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The Tuesday 2007-02-20 at 15:06 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Consider the people who typically use more than 15 partitions per disk:
Really more than 15? Who has that?
Currently, I have three disks, with 20, 13, and 16 partitions
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2007-02-20 at 15:06 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Consider the people who typically use more than 15 partitions per disk:
Really more than 15? Who has that?
Currently, I have three disks, with 20, 13, and 16 partitions
respectively. Certainly, not scssi.
Den Tuesday 20 February 2007 14:59:07 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
Note that we're looking very closely at rug/zmd problems right now to
see what to do for the future.
Please let us know what you find out, as soon as you know. A lot of us got the
impression from a status meeting that it was already
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 07:04, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Stay realistic and don't talk of 'theoretical' cases. Just a fact: do
you know anybody having 15 partitions on his disk? for real?
I have that many on a test machine used for evaluating Linux distros
(and other operating systems),
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Glenn Holmer schreef:
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 07:04, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Stay realistic and don't talk of 'theoretical' cases. Just a fact: do
you know anybody having 15 partitions on his disk? for real?
I have that many on a test
Martin Schlander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Den Tuesday 20 February 2007 14:59:07 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
Note that we're looking very closely at rug/zmd problems right now to
see what to do for the future.
Please let us know what you find out, as soon as you know. A lot of us got
the
On Monday, 19. February 2007 19:35:32 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
This way we would get e.g. basesystem-$lang and gnome-$lang packages and
those can then be installed.
Is this also planned for any-app-package-not-in-default-install-$lang?
Bye,
Steve
Stephan Binner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday, 19. February 2007 19:35:32 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
This way we would get e.g. basesystem-$lang and gnome-$lang packages and
those can then be installed.
Is this also planned for any-app-package-not-in-default-install-$lang?
This would be a
Andras Mantia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 19 February 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* Use the lang support in RPM, ie:
rpm -i --define _install_langs fr:es package
This would break delta RPMs.
I don't think breaking delat rpms is a good idea...
That's why we're not going for it
Francis Giannaros [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 19 February 2007 18:35:32 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Our last meeting was moved by a week and I forgot to inform you.
Sorry about that. Here're the minutes,
I understand the issue/status of GNOME packages (and of the several
apparently
Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Use the lang support in RPM, ie:
rpm -i --define _install_langs fr:es package
This would break delta RPMs.
Don't even consider it, please. Delta rpms are still an outstanding
distinguishing feature of SUSE as far as I am aware.
It was brought
jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
- Repartition your system so that maximal 15 partitions are used.
To repartition, use your existing operating system.
In the future only the new libata drivers will be supported, so we
advice to repartition.
The last sentence
On Tue 20 Feb 2007 23:05:12 NZDT +1300, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
so resorting to lvm should be the proposed solution, not
repartitionning with less than 15 partitions :-)
Yes, we can change the wording ;-). The problem is that all solutions
to support more than 15 partitions in an automatic
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
Woudln't it be better to give some choice? E.g. Use kernel parameter
... (not recommended), use lvm Are there any other fundamental choices?
IMO lvm is the only sane approach to handle that many filesystems.
Beside that, there is still kpartx (part of multipath-tools)
Gerd Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
Woudln't it be better to give some choice? E.g. Use kernel parameter
... (not recommended), use lvm Are there any other fundamental choices?
IMO lvm is the only sane approach to handle that many filesystems.
Beside that, there
Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue 20 Feb 2007 23:05:12 NZDT +1300, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
so resorting to lvm should be the proposed solution, not
repartitionning with less than 15 partitions :-)
Yes, we can change the wording ;-). The problem is that all solutions
to
I understand the issue/status of GNOME packages (and of the several
apparently
ignored critical bugs) was going to be addressed. Any update on this?
Those are not on-topic for the dist meeting.
I got a list of 4 bugs and I though we see progress there. Don't we?
Andreas
Just for
Alberto Passalacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I understand the issue/status of GNOME packages (and of the several
apparently
ignored critical bugs) was going to be addressed. Any update on this?
Those are not on-topic for the dist meeting.
I got a list of 4 bugs and I though we see
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 10:00:29 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Francis Giannaros [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 19 February 2007 18:35:32 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Our last meeting was moved by a week and I forgot to inform you.
Sorry about that. Here're the minutes,
I understand the
On 2007/02/20 12:44 (GMT-0500) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
Gerd Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMO lvm is the only sane approach to handle that many filesystems.
Guys, do you really see this a limitation that will hit many of us?
Consider the people who typically use more than 15
On 20-02-2007 at 14:54, Andreas Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not really gnome-specific, but still serious:
Bug 231258 - ZMD sucks the CPU power at boot-up and during refresh
Use opensuse-updater instead of zmd.
Andreas,
Is this the official stratement to all questions / problems
On 20-02-2007 at 14:59, Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/02/20 12:44 (GMT-0500) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
Gerd Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMO lvm is the only sane approach to handle that many filesystems.
Guys, do you really see this a limitation that will hit
Hi,
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/02/20 12:44 (GMT-0500) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
Gerd Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMO lvm is the only sane approach to handle that many filesystems.
Guys, do you really see this a limitation that will hit many of us?
Hello,
On Feb 20 13:54 Andreas Jaeger wrote (shortened):
Alberto Passalacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Bug 230676 - It's impossible to configure a printer if not root.
(The gnome configuration tool doesn't remember per-user settings
like two-side printing or
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 13:40 +0100, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
I understand the issue/status of GNOME packages (and of the several
apparently
ignored critical bugs) was going to be addressed. Any update on this?
Those are not on-topic for the dist meeting.
I got a list of 4
Il giorno mar, 20/02/2007 alle 13.54 +0100, Andreas Jaeger ha scritto:
* Bug 229190 - main-menu Hangs
This one seems difficult to reproduce ;-(
Yes, I confirm (already did in bugzilla). This is the less annoying one
probably.
* Bug 228129 - gnome-main-menu leaks ~2mb per
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Andras Mantia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 19 February 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* Use the lang support in RPM, ie:
rpm -i --define _install_langs fr:es package
This would break delta RPMs.
I don't think breaking delat rpms is a good idea...
Il giorno mar, 20/02/2007 alle 08.41 -0500, JP Rosevear ha scritto:
* Bug 215301 - Banshee doesn't recognise my ipod anymore
There is a work around in the bug, but we should release a patch.
To my knowledge the workaround is the non-helix rpm on build service. Am
I wrong?
*
Dominique Leuenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 20-02-2007 at 14:54, Andreas Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not really gnome-specific, but still serious:
Bug 231258 - ZMD sucks the CPU power at boot-up and during refresh
Use opensuse-updater instead of zmd.
Andreas,
Is this the
Alberto Passalacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Il giorno mar, 20/02/2007 alle 13.54 +0100, Andreas Jaeger ha scritto:
* Bug 229190 - main-menu Hangs
This one seems difficult to reproduce ;-(
Yes, I confirm (already did in bugzilla). This is the less annoying one
probably.
Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2007/02/20 12:44 (GMT-0500) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
Gerd Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMO lvm is the only sane approach to handle that many filesystems.
Guys, do you really see this a limitation that will hit many of us?
Consider
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 19:35 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Our last meeting was moved by a week and I forgot to inform you.
Sorry about that. Here're the minutes,
Usecases:
* Reduced image size especially of thin clients and Live images
* Reduced image size for distributions
* Updating of
On Monday 19 February 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* Use the lang support in RPM, ie:
rpm -i --define _install_langs fr:es package
This would break delta RPMs.
I don't think breaking delat rpms is a good idea...
Andras
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On Monday 19 February 2007 18:35:32 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Our last meeting was moved by a week and I forgot to inform you.
Sorry about that. Here're the minutes,
I understand the issue/status of GNOME packages (and of the several apparently
ignored critical bugs) was going to be addressed.
On 2007/02/19 19:35 (GMT+0100) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
We're going to use libata by default for future products. For 10.3,
we will implement the following in YaST to handle disks with more
than 15 partitions (libata uses the SCSI stack that only allows 15
partitions):
If
- Repartition your system so that maximal 15 partitions are used.
To repartition, use your existing operating system.
In the future only the new libata drivers will be supported, so we
advice to repartition.
The last sentence above is incredibly bad news, unless something
* Use the lang support in RPM, ie:
rpm -i --define _install_langs fr:es package
This would break delta RPMs.
Don't even consider it, please. Delta rpms are still an outstanding
distinguishing feature of SUSE as far as I am aware.
Volker
--
Volker Kuhlmann is list0570
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
- Repartition your system so that maximal 15 partitions are used.
To repartition, use your existing operating system.
In the future only the new libata drivers will be supported, so we
advice to repartition.
The last sentence above is incredibly bad news, unless
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