I'll follow. Let me start with saying that I want to see smart and yum
succeed. I look forward to the day that there is one format package repo
format for suse operational.
Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 01:54, schreef Pascal Bleser:
So about the question what can smart do that yast2's package
Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 13:25, schreef Richard Bos:
Why is yum not able to find yast2-tv?
Is there a quiet option with yum (in case I want to run it from cron)?
Is it possible to specify on the command line, 1 repository. I'm thinking of
speficying only the security update
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Richard Bos wrote:
I'll follow. Let me start with saying that I want to see smart and yum
succeed. I look forward to the day that there is one format package repo
format for suse operational.
Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 01:54, schreef Pascal
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under unprivileged user) or RuntimeError: could not open
display when i start it with sudo.
Hi, i have e Packard Bell EasyNote Notebook (A8750) with opensuse 10 on
it.
Everythings works ok, but the sound.
lspci list it as 00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation
82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 04)
Yast load the snd-intel8x0 kernel module
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under unprivileged
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 02:02 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui
Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 16:42, schreef Sergei Cherepanov:
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great from console with sudo but when i try to
run it with --gui option i get permission denied on every rpm
operation (under unprivileged user) or
Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 17:02, schreef Patricio Bruna:
it.
Everythings works ok, but the sound.
lspci list it as 00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation
82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 04)
Yast load the snd-intel8x0 kernel module fot it, but
I seem to gave a similar problem with a similar card:
from yast: 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controll
from lspci: 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation
82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
I have sound with this card bu no microphone :( More
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On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 02:02 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
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Sergei Cherepanov wrote:
Hi
I've started to use smart instead of apt recently and i have a
problem. Smart works great
It would be great if Novell's press releases regarding openSUSE would
get posted to this mailing list, to keep the community informed and
also create topics of discussion.
I dislike when I stumble on articles in the media with Novell
announced last week...etc in regards to openSUSE, and their
I'm having problems with YOU. For some reason I can't match md5 sums for
any of the delta rpms. Here's an example of the error I am getting. I am
getting this from all the available updates, not just perl.
ERROR(You:Could not reassemble RPM from delta.)
Delta: perl-5.8.7-5_5.3.x86_64.delta.rpm
how do you start ssh in suse.
sshd is started in system runlevel.
Jim
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You can use chkconfig or yast to turn it on and off and set which run
level. Or manually by Usage: /etc/init.d/sshd
{start|stop|status|try-restart|restart|force-reload|reload|probe}
or /usr/sbin/rcsshd
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On Saturday 07 January 2006 17:05, Marc Benstein wrote:
Sorry I just realized I top posted.
And yet, life goes on. Dogs and cats continue to fight. The sun rises
and sets. People behave in inhuman manners to each other. All is just
as god intended it.
Top-posting is _not_ evil, it just _is_.
On 2006-01-07 20:04:23 -0500, jim tate wrote:
how do you start ssh in suse.
sshd is started in system runlevel.
$ chkconfig sshd
sshd off
if you get off there as in the example above.
$ chkconfig sshd on
$ rcsshd start
if you still cant ssh into your suse box:
$ yast2 firewall
there you
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