Re: [opensuse] can't ping to gateway

2005-12-22 Thread Daniel Bauer
Oh, and please make an entry in bugzilla - this sounds like a
bug.
 
  I don't know how to make a bug report -

 Have a look at http://bugs.opensuse.org
 If you still have questions, just ask.

I was looking around on the bugs-page for tulip/dfme and I think the bug is 
already known there. But the comments there sound to me as if it's not a bug 
somebody considers worth repairing. It said, that the bug only occuring 
with those cheep Davicom-cards - well I didn't know that Linux users only use 
exclusive high-end devices, maybe one should rename it from opensuse to 
LuisVuittonSuse or something like that... ;-)

  Maybe the new kernel 2.6 has longer (and a bit mixed up) messages -
  but maybe there is still something as it should not? I wonder about
  eth0 showing up 3 times and about the Waiting for mandatory devices:
  eth-id-00:08:a1:35:bf:bc.

 Does your network card use a dynamic IP via DHCP? This would explain the
 message - it just waits for the DHCP server.

No, I use only a fixed IP on the only remaing network card (the onboard one 
had to be desabled in bios due to a freeze by the TG3 driver). This is why 
I'm wondering about the waiting and about the multiple listing of lo and 
eth0...

regards, Daniel



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Re: [opensuse] can't ping to gateway

2005-12-22 Thread Silviu Marin-Caea
On Thursday 22 December 2005 12:45, Daniel Bauer wrote:
 Oh, and please make an entry in bugzilla - this sounds like a
 bug.
  
   I don't know how to make a bug report -
 
  Have a look at http://bugs.opensuse.org
  If you still have questions, just ask.

 I was looking around on the bugs-page for tulip/dfme and I think the bug
 is already known there. But the comments there sound to me as if it's not a
 bug somebody considers worth repairing. It said, that the bug only
 occuring with those cheep Davicom-cards - well I didn't know that Linux
 users only use exclusive high-end devices, maybe one should rename it from
 opensuse to LuisVuittonSuse or something like that... ;-)

It's not SUSE who writes the driver for network cards, the drivers are in the 
kernel.

And it's not about price, but about how rare the card is.  Look at Realtek 
8139, cheap and crappy card, but very common. It works well in Linux because 
the driver is maintained and has workarounds for the card's crappiness.


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[opensuse] 10.1a4: YOU not able to access remote online update servers

2005-12-22 Thread Reinhard Gimbel


Hello community !

While installing 10.1a4 I found YOU not working. I also did various test 
after the installation was finished (without success so far ...).


YOU is neither able to get the suseserver list and is not able to access 
sample remote online update servers like ftp.suse.com.


Network settings seem to be o.k. (I could ping and ftp 
ftp.suse.com or ftp.gwdg.de). The same hardware worked without any 
problem under various 10.0 snapshots (betas, RC1 and finally GM).


As soon as I disable the the YAST2_LOADFTPSERVER-option and run YOU 
again with sample server setting like ftp.suse.com for servername and 
pub/suse (no leading slash !) for the folder on the server this two 
strings seem to be concatenated in a weird manner.


With the next call to modify these settings the string for the folder is
displayed as %2fpub/suse and as soon as this settings are stored the
resulting path is displayed as ftp://ftp.suse.com/%2f%252fpub/suse;.

The next attempt to open this obviously wrong setting shows 
%2f%2f2fpub/suse and after exiting this dialog the resulting string 
is ftp://ftp.suse.com/%2f%252f%252f%252fpub/suse;.


There seems to be a bug in the stringhandling for the path to access the 
remote online update server !


I filed this behaviour as bug #140744.

Anyone out there who could give advice ?
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Never give up !

Best regards,
Reinhard.


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Re: [opensuse] 10.1a4: YOU not able to access remote online update servers

2005-12-22 Thread Juergen Weigert
On Dec 22, 05 14:41:34 +0100, Reinhard Gimbel wrote:
 There seems to be a bug in the stringhandling for the path to access the 
 remote online update server !

Yes. Unfortunatly.

 I filed this behaviour as bug #140744.
fixed.

 Anyone out there who could give advice ?
you need yast2-packagemanager-2.13.14

cheers,
Jw.

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Re: [opensuse] can't ping to gateway

2005-12-22 Thread Günther J. Niederwimmer
Am Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 2005 14:09 schrieb Silviu Marin-Caea:
 On Thursday 22 December 2005 12:45, Daniel Bauer wrote:
  Oh, and please make an entry in bugzilla - this sounds like a
  bug.
   
I don't know how to make a bug repor

have you erase in the firewall conf the param any ?

On my system it works now.

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