Re: [opensuse-factory] Network problem

2007-10-21 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Donn L Washburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hey Group;

 I have tracked a problem down concerning the abillity to ping but not
 be able to go through the DNS lookup.  This is a Yast2 problem.
 Yast2Network DevicesNetwork Card fails to correctly write the
 broadcast and netmask correctly afte being set and saved

 SuSE 10.3 GM not using DHCP and fiewall, IPV6 all off

 ifconfig shows the problem and ifcfg-eth# is the file that is being
 written incorrectly.  I do have two eth on this system

Could you file a bugreport at bugzilla.novell.com and attach the wrong
files, the correct ones and the YaST log files?  

thanks,
Andreas
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Re: [opensuse-factory] YaST2 SSHD Module - Call for help/volunteers

2007-10-21 Thread Lukas Ocilka
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Lukas Ocilka wrote:
 Robison, Jonathon (M.) napsal(a):
 Although you may be correct in that it needs polish, don't forget that this
 is a great step forward in getting CLI config tasks into YaST.  Every
 marathon starts with the first step. 

 Now if I could just get wpa_supplicant configuration into YaST . . .
 
 See (and modify) http://en.opensuse.org/YaST_SSHD_Server/Enhancements_WIP

I've filed some real enhancement request at this
http://en.opensuse.org/YaST_SSHD_Server/Enhancements_WIP wiki page.

The current YaST SSHD screenshots can be found here
http://en.opensuse.org/YaST_SSHD_Server

Some of enhancements are quite easy to do even if you don't known any
programming language, what they actually need is just to think about the
current wording and propose a better-understandable one.

Thanks  Bye
Lukas
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Re: [opensuse-factory] Zypper upadtes kernel packages instead of installing it

2007-10-21 Thread Christian Boltz
Hello,

on Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2007, Igor Jagec wrote:
 BTW what is the difference between patch and delta rpm? 

IIRC:
- Patch RPMs contain only modified files (as complete files).
- Delta RPMs contain a binary diff of changed files, which is usually 
  smaller than the whole file.

 What is the purpose of these types of rpm packages, only to save the
 bandwidth and disk space while updating?

Yes, the main purpose is saving bandwidth.

Saving disk space is not a purpose - AFAIK delta RPMs even need some 
temporary disk space to be reassembled to full RPMs.

(I hope somebody corrects me if I'm wrong ;-)


Regards,

Christian Boltz
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