Azerion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When should go out RC1?
http://en.opensuse.org/Roadmap
That does not say anything ;-). Andreas, is the team gonna make it?
We're trying hard right now - I still do not have an RC1 but we're 99
per cent there. Just doing another test.
So answer is: I hope
Am Samstag, 1. April 2006 12:48 schrieb Nathaniel Dube:
On Saturday 01 April 2006 04:42 am, Martin Schlander wrote:
However I guess you can expect future kmymoney-releases to turn up on the
supplementary kde-update repository
Sweet, I can work with that.
We won't update to cvs versions
Andreas Jaeger escribió:
So answer is: I hope - and notice I did not specify a time on
wednesday ;-)
Take all the time you need Andreas, even if a month or more will be ok.
just make sure it's ready. ;-)
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Cristian Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger escribió:
So answer is: I hope - and notice I did not specify a time on
wednesday ;-)
Take all the time you need Andreas, even if a month or more will be ok.
just make sure it's ready. ;-)
We made really great progress the last
Hi,
is this a known feature or a bug: When you use Yast2 Software Management
(beta9) to delete a rpm, it is no longer written in the window deleting
foobar.rpm. Instead nothing is printed and you just sit there and wait
and think nothing is going on. This deleting package message was there
at
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is this a known feature or a bug: When you use Yast2 Software Management
(beta9) to delete a rpm, it is no longer written in the window deleting
foobar.rpm. Instead nothing is printed and you just sit there and wait
and
2006/4/11, Pascal Bleser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Andreas Vetter wrote:
is this a known feature or a bug: When you use Yast2 Software Management
(beta9) to delete a rpm, it is no longer written in the window deleting
foobar.rpm. Instead nothing is
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Pascal Bleser wrote:
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is this a known feature or a bug: When you use Yast2 Software Management
(beta9) to delete a rpm, it is no longer written in the window deleting
foobar.rpm. Instead nothing
Hello,
When will you next sync out factory? My second bug is closed today, that
it's already fixed in factory, when in fact I found it in the latest
available factory :-) Bye,
CzP
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Peter Czanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
When will you next sync out factory? My second bug is closed today, that
it's already fixed in factory, when in fact I found it in the latest
available factory :-) Bye,
Factory is synced out in general once a day. The next sync is
currently
We made really great progress the last 10 days, so it's only a small
number of further changes (see opensuse-commit),
Andreas
That is clear. Very great progress you just feel that SUSE becomes usable and
done. Little work to do still (have some bugreports still open :) )
Azerion
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Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Juan Erbes wrote:
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The other detail, smart hangs if I do'nt kill the zmd daemon.
This is a known feature, as zmd tries to read the rpmdb as soon as it
changes, which is indeed happening, when you
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Pascal Bleser wrote:
The other detail, smart hangs if I do'nt kill the zmd daemon.
This is a known feature, as zmd tries to read the rpmdb as soon as
it changes, which is indeed happening, when you install/update
packages. Unfortunately there is no other fix than
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 02:53:19PM +0200, Azerion wrote:
We made really great progress the last 10 days, so it's only a small
number of further changes (see opensuse-commit),
Andreas
That is clear. Very great progress you just feel that SUSE becomes usable and
done. Little work to do
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 02:52:47PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Peter Czanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
When will you next sync out factory? My second bug is closed today, that
it's already fixed in factory, when in fact I found it in the latest
available factory :-) Bye,
On 11 Apr 2006 at 15:07, Robert Schiele wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 03:04:43PM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Although it rather seems that zmd is locking the RPM database
permanently, right ?
It does not on my systems.
Maybe cat /proc/locks might help; or is it mandatory locking?
Hello,
houghi wrote:
Factory is synced out in general once a day. The next sync is
currently going on...
Perhaps this should be on some page. I see the question quite often.
Perhaps some addition to http://en.opensuse.org/How_to_mirror and/or
I can't setup my 128-bit hex key for wlan0 during install. I tried going ba=
ck and forth again and always got the Invalid Key error. It was set normall=
y after instalation's complete, but I had to skip the online stages at inst=
all.
Peter Czanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
houghi wrote:
Factory is synced out in general once a day. The next sync is
currently going on...
Perhaps this should be on some page. I see the question quite often.
Perhaps some addition to http://en.opensuse.org/How_to_mirror and/or
Hi,
I notice in the current factory distribution contains XEmacs
21.5.25.
I have also noticed that as of 21.5.24, xft support was
added by Stephen J. Turnbull, which allows the use of xft
features such as truetype font rendering in XEmacs.
Furthermore, I've noticed that the spec file for the
I just want to update you about the SUSE Linux 10.1 RC1 status.
We've just build our second internal test build today - and checked in
a couple of fixes that we found today.
The bugs we're hunting down where:
* During installation on x86-64, a conflict arose due to a proposal
containing a
I remember seeing a beta8-to-9 file on ftp that looked like a version patch.
Or is there another name for that? I'll try to configure YaST now to check
beta9 directory. I still can't install packages downloaded manually.
On 4/11/06, Christoph Thiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006,
Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will there be a patch to update from beta 9 to rc1?
Delta-ISOs as usual - but not patch sinces updating via patches does
not work in Beta9,
Andreas
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On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 01:06:09PM -0300, Daniel wrote:
I remember seeing a beta8-to-9 file on ftp that looked like a version patch.
Or is there another name for that? I'll try to configure YaST now to check
beta9 directory. I still can't install packages downloaded manually.
1)
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Daniel wrote:
Will there be a patch to update from beta 9 to rc1?
Define patch? You could try to use the System Update mechanism of YaST
or use y2pmsh, or $package_manager and point it to the factory tree of RC1
to update from
Am Dienstag, 11. April 2006 04:58 schrieb Markus Koßmann:
When trying to run YOU on SuSE 10.0 I get :
ERROR(You:Fehler bei der Analyse der Patch-Beschreibung)
Error parsing 'Deltas' attribute. Line '
xorg-x11-server-6.8.2-100_100.4.i586.delta.rpm 245406
3ad5216c49cc61665280daa091d520e8
Hi,
[... some english learning stuff and a short discussion about
languages :-) ...]
okay ... the first part of puzzle was easy. Yes, I'm a german, not a native
speaker and my english teacher should never ever read my postings. :o
For the second part of this puzzle I fill a bug report.
HG wrote:
Ok, perhaps companies or institutions who want to standardize. But
home users... the biggest problem with SUSE has been that you need to
reinstall everything when you want the versions of something (for
instance, some small application that happens to need newer KDE).
Well, if
Hello,
Am Montag, 10. April 2006 18:03 schrieb houghi:
The reason is that I do not want a GUI tool for backups. So what are
you using that is on SUSE itself? Or do you run your own script? Have
I overlooked some great script that is available?
I use storeBackup + several types of
Greetings, people.
I wonder if you can help us in this.
A newbie friend is trying to install SUSE 10 onto his Windows box.
(he is a power user of Windows, and he has no prob to understand what is
going on with partitions, packages, etc).
The box has two disks. /dev/hda, dev/hdb.
During
Dimitris Kalamaras wrote:
Greetings, people.
It seems that grub is installed but not properly. Why is that?
Do you have any suggestions?
if he can manage to boot his suse install (for example with
the install cd), let yast do the grub thing.
yast is very good on this respect.
as of to boot
houghi wrote:
the only way I keep using is writing cd/dvd (directly
readable). I use others things also, but with little luck, so...
How do you do that? Do you use a script, or do you just copy stuff there?
and I keep a tree with a size consistent with the support size
Not sure what
Hi!
On 4/11/06, Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HG wrote:
Ok, perhaps companies or institutions who want to standardize. But
home users... the biggest problem with SUSE has been that you need to
reinstall everything when you want the versions of something (for
instance, some small
HG wrote:
Yes, but - at least always before - with SuSE one needs to boot from
the new CD. Update was not possible from running the old system and
going to YaST
one needs only the linux and initrd files from the first
cd (probably available also from the net) and a working grub
boot, what you
Am Montag, 10. April 2006 14:53 schrieb Sonja Krause-Harder:
Hi,
as decided in the status meeting last week, we will meet on #opensuse
tomorrow, April 11, 18:00 CEST (4pm GMT), to discuss the openSUSE
participitation at LinuxTag 2006 in Wiesbaden.
Agenda items so far:
- Current planning
David Wright wrote:
Am Dienstag, 11. April 2006 04:58 schrieb Markus Koßmann:
When trying to run YOU on SuSE 10.0 I get :
ERROR(You:Fehler bei der Analyse der Patch-Beschreibung)
Error parsing 'Deltas' attribute. Line '
xorg-x11-server-6.8.2-100_100.4.i586.delta.rpm 245406
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 06:39:33PM +0800, kengheng wrote:
David Wright wrote:
Am Dienstag, 11. April 2006 04:58 schrieb Markus Koßmann:
When trying to run YOU on SuSE 10.0 I get :
ERROR(You:Fehler bei der Analyse der Patch-Beschreibung)
Error parsing 'Deltas' attribute. Line '
Hello!
I miss the package nss_lwres in SuSE 10.1 (Beta). SuSE 10.0 had this
package:
http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpackages/professional/nss_lwres.html
The server package bind-lwresd is still there. But where is the client
part? Is this package replaced by another one?
Greetings,
On Tuesday 11 April 2006 10:15, Dimitris Kalamaras wrote:
GNU GRUB version 0,96 (639K lower upper memory)
[Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB
lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible
completions of a device/filename]
I've
I would try to map it to /dev/hda1 then, and _only_ the Linux extry
must be mapped to /dev/hda2.
Better yet, is to use SUSE defaults, if you are unsure.
Op ma, 10-04-2006 te 18:39 -0600, schreef Edward Dunagin:
ok chris, thanks..btw. how do i let yast know that i have a custom
file?
You could search for the kernel with software module in yast, the right
click on the kernel and select protected (translated from dutch) in
the menu, it's the
Hi,
I hope I have the correct forum, and apologize in advance if I don't !!!
I have installed OpenSuse 10.0 (64bit) and although everything I
configured is working correctly - the logs themselves would indicate
that something is amiss with opensuse-samba.
I want to give my users file access
Hi,
I hope I have the correct forum, and apologize in advance if I don't !!!
I have installed OpenSuse 10.0 (64bit) and although everything I
configured is working correctly - the logs themselves would indicate
that there is a possible problem with the haldaemon.
When I connect an external
Hi,
I hope I have the correct forum, and apologize in advance if I don't !!!
I have installed OpenSuse 10.0 (64bit) and things seem to be working ok.
However, I have the following query vis the external usb-2 connection. I
have 2 identical 200GB Seagate drives - one connected internally
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 01:11:56AM +0800, Otto Rodusek (AP-SGP) wrote:
Hi,
I hope I have the correct forum, and apologize in advance if I don't !!!
snip
Best use suse-linux-e:
http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate#Mailing_Lists
houghi
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On Tuesday 11 April 2006 19:10, Otto Rodusek (AP-SGP) wrote:
Hi,
I hope I have the correct forum, and apologize in advance if I don't !!!
I have installed OpenSuse 10.0 (64bit) and although everything I
configured is working correctly - the logs themselves would indicate
that there is a
Am Montag, 10. April 2006 14:53 schrieb Sonja Krause-Harder:
Hi,
as decided in the status meeting last week, we will meet on #opensuse
tomorrow, April 11, 18:00 CEST (4pm GMT), to discuss the openSUSE
participitation at LinuxTag 2006 in Wiesbaden.
Agenda items so far:
- Current planning
houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There still is a difference. With rsync you get a 1:1 copy. With a backup
you get much more then 1:1
With a backup you get this:
backup 01:all files
backup 02:differences with backup 01, keep backup 01
backup 03:all files, keep 01-02
backup 04:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 10:03:12PM +0200, Chris Maaskant wrote:
Thanks for explaining that to me Houghi.
But i'll stick with my rsync method, i see no need for me to having
backups that can take me back more than a week.
That might make sense when you do a lot of system configuration editing
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 10:05:43PM +0200, Bjoern Voigt wrote:
I use it successfully on some servers since some month. rdiff-backup is
included in SuSE 10.0 and 10.1.
Also looks nice. Less complicated then storeBackup at first sight.
houghi
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Nutze die Zeit. Sie ist das Kostbarste, was wir
Sometimes you have missed just that moment, that moment that will never happen
again. It's like being in coma at the millennium-switch, being in the
bathroom when you're national team wins the cup and so on.
At Thursday the 4th of may, 2 miunuted and 3 seconds after 1 am, you're clock
will
Hi,
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Azerion wrote:
Sometimes you have missed just that moment, that moment that will never happen
again. It's like being in coma at the millennium-switch, being in the
bathroom when you're national team wins the cup and so on.
At Thursday the 4th of may, 2 miunuted and 3
Hi,
I have installed suse 10.0 and have this set:
/etc/sysconfig/kernel:DEV_ON_TMPFS=yes
But as far as I can tell /dev is still not a tmpfs file system. If I
do a df on the server I get this:
/root# df -a
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs
Moin,
ich habe mich vorhin im Planungstreffen für den Linuxtag in Wiesbaden
gemeldet, um etwas über den Einsatz von Linux in der Schule zu berichten.
Hier ist nun eine kurze Zusammenfassung des Vortrages:
===
Schulen brauchen heute trotz knapper Kassen gute Arbeitsumgebungen.
Mein Vortrag
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houghi wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 10:05:43PM +0200, Bjoern Voigt wrote:
I use it successfully on some servers since some month. rdiff-backup is
included in SuSE 10.0 and 10.1.
Also looks nice. Less complicated then storeBackup at first
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 11:16:08PM +0200, Azerion wrote:
Sometimes you have missed just that moment, that moment that will never
happen
again. It's like being in coma at the millennium-switch, being in the
bathroom when you're national team wins the cup and so on.
At Thursday the 4th of
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 11:51:27PM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
(just noticed there's a 1.0.4, building it right now... have the authors
never heard of freshmeat.net ? ;))
Freshmeat.net? Nah, they are waiting for the Novell build server. ;-)
Does that have a name already? Just wondering.
houghi
At 03:30 AM 11/04/2006, you wrote:
Op ma, 10-04-2006 te 18:03 +0200, schreef houghi:
The reason is that I do not want a GUI tool for backups. So what are
you
using that is on SUSE itself? Or do you run your own script? Have I
overlooked some great script that is available?
I use rsync.
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 10:13:25AM +1000, scsijon wrote:
would you be willing to share the total script (text not attachment please)
The best would be to place it on a website, unless it is a small script.
Then it can be included. With small I mean 20 lines or so.
houghi
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In porting the sipX pbx to SUSE 10.1 I noticed that the GNU CGICC package as
well as the W3C protocol library w3c-libwww are still missing. Are they still
considered rather exotic? Gentoo and Ubuntu support them both, Debian and
Fedora support w3c-libwww.
Is there a process to get these
Hi
Am Dienstag, 11. April 2006 12:15 schrieb jdd:
hello :-)
do we need to keep a compatibility between the SDB and the
wiki (that is are the wiki pages imported back in a database?)
The SDB is the wiki now. You don't have to take care about other databases.
because if not, a part of the
Hi,
i just put my reworked communicate page[1] live. The old one[2] was a mess. Can
the language maintainers please update the communicate pages in their
wiki?
And please keep it language clean. There is no use of a turkish forum
mentioned on a spanish communicate page
Henne
[1]
Martin Lasarsch wrote:
Author: yeah, this was more for us to see who originally from SuSE wrote the
article. But i think it's a nice credit thing ... Yes, you can see the
original author when you look at the history. To make it short: i will not
start crying when somebody don't use it :-)
I was said on IRC than wikibots are prone to spam I don't
really understand why -do the actual Novell login prevent
this?- but anyway we need badly an interwiki link automatic
process.
I understood there are local scripts? but I understand also
there will be a relooking, is this related (or is
Hi
Am Dienstag, 11. April 2006 15:33 schrieb jdd:
Martin Lasarsch wrote:
Author: yeah, this was more for us to see who originally from SuSE wrote
the article. But i think it's a nice credit thing ... Yes, you can see
the original author when you look at the history. To make it short: i
Marcus Rueckert wrote:
On 2006-04-11 15:53:23 +0200, jdd wrote:
I was said on IRC than wikibots are prone to spam I don't
really understand why -do the actual Novell login prevent
this?- but anyway we need badly an interwiki link automatic
process.
imagine i publish the source... of how
Martin Lasarsch wrote:
I'm not sure about this. A keyword is a keyword. It makes imho no sense to
have a category called error 501 for example.
but how are keywords dealed in mediawiki? and why not?
I just begin to learn the strength of categories/sub categories.
I think that after some
houghi wrote:
What we need to figure out is how to get to information on the site from
any page, regardless of where they enter the site.
I know that. ands frankly made it the first link of the
french documentation page :-)
http://fr.opensuse.org/Documentation
I also tried to make a wiki
Hello,
Am Dienstag, 11. April 2006 14:08 schrieb Henne Vogelsang:
i just put my reworked communicate page[1] live. The old one[2] was a
mess. Can the language maintainers please update the communicate
pages in their wiki?
I agree with jdd that en.opensuse.org is more international than
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 06:59:04PM -0500, Rajko M wrote:
Look at http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Browse
is that what you looking for? That is wiki feature.
From there you can go to http://en.opensuse.org/Special:Uncategorizedpages
201 in total. Anybody interested in putting them in at least on
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