Hi,
The next openSUSE status meeting will take place at the official
#opensuse-project IRC channel on freenode
(irc://irc.freenode.net/openSUSE-project) on Wednesday:
2007/08/01 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)
This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around
openSUSE. Please add
Dňa Po 30. Júl 2007 10:33 Sid Boyce napísal:
Opened a bug some time ago.
If the bug is open, I don't think behavior has changed. What is the bug
number?
Selecting some packages from Factory will
cause zypper to not return, stays permanently working on and window
goes grey.
You must be
Dne Monday 30 July 2007 05:10:37 Gordon J. Holtslander napsal(a):
Hi:
On one of my opensuse 10.2 systems when I try to open a removavble usb
device - camera or usb stick - I get the error message:
cannot look up privlege from policykit.
Hm... i am not alone ;)
Join bug:
I too have the final Novell removed; this is OpenSuSE10.2/Seamonkey
I think the language remark refers to the line
// window.onload = alert(' it');
(edited for rude words)
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Couldn't think of a better subject line. I've been having some odd
problems that I can't seem to fix.
I recently upgraded to the latest kernel (32bit) from the repositories
(I had been running the stock 10.2 32 bit kernel). The update itself
went ok, but on restart the problems started.
First,
SUSE 10.1, 10.2, fresh install, on Compaq EVO 600 (laptop).
In my network, I have a DHCP server that supplies all non-server
systems (Windows XP, Linux) with IP information: IP address, DNS
servers, default gateway, Internet domain etc). The client will supply
the nodename.
No problem for the XP
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Stevens wrote:
On Sunday 29 July 2007 20:31, joe wrote:
I viewed source and saw it instantly - and it's still there as I write
this.
Joe
I looked at http://www.opensuse.org and did not see any source that
has
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Hi,
On 30.07.2007, at 07:46, Stevens wrote:
On Sunday 29 July 2007 20:31, joe wrote:
I viewed source and saw it instantly - and it's still there as I
write
this.
Joe
I looked at http://www.opensuse.org and did not see any source that
has
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I have a .cue file and a large .bin file of 806Mb
How do I burn this onto a blank DVD using K3b? BTW the combination plays fine
in vlc. I just want it playable on my home video machine.
Things I've tried:
I've tried new video dvd project dropping the cue file into the VIDEO_TS
folder but I
I have a .cue file and a large .bin file of 806Mb
How do I burn this onto a blank DVD using K3b? BTW the combination plays fine
in vlc. I just want it playable on my home video machine.
Things I've tried:
I've tried new video dvd project dropping the cue file into the VIDEO_TS
folder but
Willem Grooters wrote:
SUSE 10.1, 10.2, fresh install, on Compaq EVO 600 (laptop).
In my network, I have a DHCP server that supplies all non-server
systems (Windows XP, Linux) with IP information: IP address, DNS
servers, default gateway, Internet domain etc). The client will supply
the
A few months ago, I used my HP Scanjet 5300C on Suse 10.2 with no
problems. Now, it is a hit or miss process, mostly miss.
I go to Yast, Hardware, Scanner, the scanner was listed using the
avision driver. I do a test, the test passes.
Go to OpenOffice Draw, Insert picture, from scanner,then
On Saturday 28 July 2007 19:27, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
I've become curious about the working of the installer. Where can I
find the sources?
Depending on what you are interested in, you might also find this presentation
(video and/or sample code) interesting:
http://www.suse.de/~sh/
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Willem Grooters wrote:
SUSE 10.1, 10.2, fresh install, on Compaq EVO 600 (laptop).
In my network, I have a DHCP server that supplies all non-server
systems (Windows XP, Linux) with IP information: IP address, DNS
servers, default gateway,
primm schreef:
I have a .cue file and a large .bin file of 806Mb
How do I burn this onto a blank DVD using K3b? BTW the combination plays fine
in vlc. I just want it playable on my home video machine.
Things I've tried:
I've tried new video dvd project dropping the cue file into the
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 18:32 +0800, Art Fore wrote:
A few months ago, I used my HP Scanjet 5300C on Suse 10.2 with no
problems. Now, it is a hit or miss process, mostly miss.
I go to Yast, Hardware, Scanner, the scanner was listed using the
avision driver. I do a test, the test passes.
Go
Hello
When I connect to a server (that is running apache on it ) and want to
download a file from this server , is it possible to restrict the file
size or limit file size of the downloaded file that logged in for a user
with his own password. Is there anybody in this group have any idea
about
On Mon, July 30, 2007 3:05 am, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Willem Grooters wrote:
SUSE 10.1, 10.2, fresh install, on Compaq EVO 600 (laptop).
In my network, I have a DHCP server that supplies all non-server
systems (Windows XP, Linux) with IP information: IP address, DNS
servers, default
Does anyone know why my Sony Cybershot Camera seems to not be able to find a
superblock on the FATS
filesystem and get IO buffer problems on SuSE Linux 9.2 (i586). If I keep
turning the camera on and off it
seems to 'catch' but it works flawlessly on other SuSE boxes in the house.
Ruben
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Does anyone know why my Sony Cybershot Camera seems to not be able to find a
superblock on the FATS
filesystem and get IO buffer problems on SuSE Linux 9.2 (i586). If I keep
turning the camera on and off it
seems to 'catch' but it works flawlessly on other SuSE boxes in the house.
Ruben
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Willem Grooters wrote:
In my network, I have a DHCP server that supplies all non-server
systems (Windows XP, Linux) with IP information: IP address, DNS
servers, default gateway, Internet domain etc). The client will supply
the nodename.
No problem for the XP machines, but SUSE seems to
On Monday 30 July 2007 04:20, Robert Lihm wrote:
Well ... that's real life. :-)
I'm fixing it right now.
Bye,
Robert
That really doesn't address the main question here: why is it that some
could go to a website, click on View Page Source (if they are using Firefox)
and get an entirely
Hi,
I'm wanting to build myself a new desktop PC for home shortly as my current
one is getting long in the tooth (Athlon +XP 2600!)
I was wondering if anyone knows of a hardware review site that specifically
looks at hardware from a Linux users point of view?
Am thinking Intel CPU and chipset
On Mon July 30 2007 03:21, primm wrote:
I have a .cue file and a large .bin file of 806Mb
How do I burn this onto a blank DVD using K3b? BTW the combination
plays fine in vlc. I just want it playable on my home video machine.
Things I've tried:
I've tried new video dvd project dropping the
I thought that the substantial problem was why some of us have the
Novel line cut off, and remains cutoff as it is resized.
Only tried on Seamonkey so far
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Hello.
I don´t know who and how creates packages for
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/filesystems/ repo.
And i don´t have any experience with creating of packages, so i´d like to
ask for favour, whether someone would be able to created a package
ntfs-config (from
* Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 09:07]:
That really doesn't address the main question here: why is it that some
could go to a website, click on View Page Source (if they are using Firefox)
and get an entirely different html source displayed? I don't really care
about
the message, I
The size suggests that this is VCD - i.e. it burns on CD, not DVD.
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a pile of scrap.
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Zhang Weiwu wrote:
[office A] -almost impossible to connect- [office C]
[office B] -almost impossible to connect- [office C]
[office B] - very fast and realiable - [office A]
[office B] - very fast and realiable - [internet server bossdog]
[office C] - very fast and realiable -
Hi,
It is a newbie question. Is OpenSuSE is comparable to SLES9 in terms of
Stability, like CentOS to RHEL? or it is a desktop Linux distribution?
Thank you, John Mok
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On Monday 30 July 2007 14:51:58 John Mok wrote:
Hi,
It is a newbie question. Is OpenSuSE is comparable to SLES9 in terms of
Stability, like CentOS to RHEL? or it is a desktop Linux distribution?
Thank you, John Mok
Firstly if you had a SLES license you'd use SLES10 as it's a free upgrade.
This is a bit embarrassing. I renamed the .bin file to .mpg and burned that as
dvd data under k3b. It works fine. So what does the .cue do? Nothing it
seems.
Cheers and I'm sorry to have wasted time here.
Steve.
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On 7/30/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You would really be aiding all and presenting a courteous nature if
you would translate non-english language posts you respond for those
of us who are linguistically deficient :^)
I really have no idea how pressing reply in gmail did
On 7/30/07, primm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a bit embarrassing. I renamed the .bin file to .mpg and burned that as
dvd data under k3b. It works fine. So what does the .cue do? Nothing it
seems.
Here is a brief explanation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_image#.BIN.2F.CUE
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Hi all,
I'm trying to install Opesuse 10.2 on a Dell D620 with an 80GB SATA drive
(with 2GB RAM). The installation fails at the point where Yast tries to
format the disk space allocated to it. The following error is reported:
Failure occurred during the following action:
Setting type of
Sunny wrote:
On 7/30/07, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You would really be aiding all and presenting a courteous nature if
you would translate non-english language posts you respond for those
of us who are linguistically deficient :^)
I really have no idea how pressing reply
Oscar Curero wrote:
Hi,
I own a T60 Thinkpad with a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG under Opensuse
10.2. The card is succesfully detected and works fine under WinXP. My
network:
ESSID: Hidden (flores)
802.11 mode: Mixed
Channel: 06 2437MHz
WEP Encryption: 128 bit WEP
Key1:
Key2:
Key3:
Hi everyone
I have the latest compiz-git stuff up without xgl under nvidia. It really is
getting stable. Stunning.
Two small problems: logging out freezes to the point of having to reboot.
Under xgl it logged out smoothly.
I used to be able to have a choice of kde and then when kde was up
Philip Bradley wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install Opesuse 10.2 on a Dell D620 with an 80GB SATA drive
(with 2GB RAM). The installation fails at the point where Yast tries to
format the disk space allocated to it. The following error is reported:
Failure occurred during the following
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Richard Creighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-29-07 15:46]:
I don't think he wants to block off the public, just someone he has
detected abusing.
exactly and I am presently using fail2ban to block:
[postfix-tcpwrapper]
enabled = true
filter =
Earlier today I got a security update for java 1.4.2 (I think it was) and
elected to install it. After installation, it happened that I got bit by the
Openoffice.org writer freezes your system bug (which has an open bugzilla bug
open) and I ended up having to reset my machine for the first
On Monday 30 July 2007 08:51:10 am primm wrote:
Hi everyone
I have the latest compiz-git stuff up without xgl under nvidia. It really
is getting stable. Stunning.
Two small problems: logging out freezes to the point of having to reboot.
Under xgl it logged out smoothly.
I used to be able
* Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 13:10]:
So, any host that has a lot of messages to send to users on your
system will be banned, correct?
We frequently have occasion to send thousands of business-related
messages to a single domain, and if they use some simple-minded smtp
connection rate
On Monday 30 July 2007, Ruben Safir wrote:
Does anyone know why my Sony Cybershot Camera seems to not be able to find
a superblock on the FATS filesystem and get IO buffer problems on SuSE
Linux 9.2 (i586). If I keep turning the camera on and off it seems to
'catch' but it works flawlessly on
On Sunday 29 July 2007, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Richard Creighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-29-07 15:46]:
I don't think he wants to block off the public, just someone he has
detected abusing.
exactly and I am presently using fail2ban to block:
[postfix-tcpwrapper]
enabled = true
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 13:10]:
So, any host that has a lot of messages to send to users on your
system will be banned, correct?
We frequently have occasion to send thousands of business-related
messages to a single domain, and if they use some
On Monday 30 July 2007 06:33:37 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 09:07]:
That really doesn't address the main question here: why is it that some
could go to a website, click on View Page Source (if they are using
Firefox) and get an entirely different html
* Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 14:58]:
I'm curious about the mechanism by which fail2ban determines what is
legitimate high volume mail, and what is spam... Unfortunately
messages can bounce due to various causes on the receiving end,
including users who have moved on but haven't let all
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
a little quote trimming would be nice :^)
from my logs:
/var/log/mail:
Jul 30 14:13:06 wahoo postfix/smtpd[488]: connect from
edu194.internetdsl.tpnet.pl[83.14.202.194]
Jul 30 14:13:18 wahoo postfix/smtpd[488]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
Ben Kevan wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007 06:33:37 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 09:07]:
That really doesn't address the main question here: why is it that some
could go to a website, click on View Page Source (if they are using
Firefox) and get an
Petr Mladek schrieb:
On Friday 20 July 2007 14:41, Petr Mladek wrote:
OK, i was patient and recognized the update of
/OpenOffice.org:/UNSTABLE/openSUSE_10.2/noarch/
from 2007-07-14
Thanks 4 this, but the packages dont work because it installs into
another folder(/usr/share) than the
hi kernel-repo-build gurus,
the newer rpms in
Kernel:/HEAD/openSUSE_Factory
are completely without sources
and
Kernel:/HEAD/openSUSE_Factory/src
is a version mix
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And by the way, are the maintainers of Opensuse even _monitoring_ this
list? It's still up there.
And I am not a prude by any sense of the imagination. I have used that
word more than once when coding. However, if you are doing a
professional site I'd think that you'd eliminate that
* Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 15:27]:
Interesting - but with RBLs you sometimes have innocent senders tarred
with the same brush as the spammers, so if it's problematic to ban based
on the RBLs.
rbl blocked 1000 posts the 28th and 600 yesterday. I correspond
with several people who
* Ben Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 15:46]:
And by the way, are the maintainers of Opensuse even _monitoring_ this
list? It's still up there.
And I am not a prude by any sense of the imagination. I have used that
word more than once when coding. However, if you are doing a
On Mon, July 30, 2007 6:16 am, Matthew Stringer wrote:
Hi,
I'm wanting to build myself a new desktop PC for home shortly as my
current
one is getting long in the tooth (Athlon +XP 2600!)
Wha? That's slow? (I have an XP 2400 and an XP 2600 at home.)
I was wondering if anyone knows of a
On Mon, July 30, 2007 6:51 am, John Mok wrote:
Hi,
It is a newbie question. Is OpenSuSE is comparable to SLES9 in terms
of
Stability, like CentOS to RHEL? or it is a desktop Linux distribution?
Well, you're talking apple and oranges.
openSUSE is to SLES10 as Fedora Core is to RHEL.
CentOS
On Monday 30 July 2007 08:33, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
would be if you went to the same site.
en.opensuse.org \= opensuse.org
and
www.opensuse.org \= opensuse.org
09:32 wahoo:~ nslookup www.opensuse.org
Name: www.opensuse.org
Address: 130.57.4.24
09:32 wahoo:~ nslookup
2007/7/30, Matthew Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm wanting to build myself a new desktop PC for home shortly as my current
one is getting long in the tooth (Athlon +XP 2600!)
It should be fine, try upgradding RAM (1GB at least)
I was wondering if anyone knows of a hardware review site
* Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 16:46]:
So, again I ask, how do others get a different opensuse page served to
them? I sure cannot see it.
different, not the same
opensuse.org
is not
en.opensuse.org
the subject code was on http://opensuse.org, period.
it was
2007/7/30, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/7/30, Matthew Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm wanting to build myself a new desktop PC for home shortly as my current
one is getting long in the tooth (Athlon +XP 2600!)
It should be fine, try upgradding RAM (1GB at least)
I was
On 7/30/07, Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, July 30, 2007 6:51 am, John Mok wrote:
Hi,
It is a newbie question. Is OpenSuSE is comparable to SLES9 in terms
of
Stability, like CentOS to RHEL? or it is a desktop Linux distribution?
Well, you're talking apple and oranges.
Chris Arnold wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Chris Arnold wrote:
I have a SLES10 SP1 install in a hardware RAID 5 config. I am looking at
adding another Array to the server and what i want to do with that array
is mount the entire /opt directory and all its contents onto this new
Greg Freemyer wrote:
On 7/30/07, Kai Ponte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, July 30, 2007 6:51 am, John Mok wrote:
Hi,
It is a newbie question. Is OpenSuSE is comparable to SLES9 in terms
of
Stability, like CentOS to RHEL? or it is a desktop Linux distribution?
Well, you're
On Monday 30 July 2007, Richard Creighton wrote:
Earlier today I got a security update for java 1.4.2 (I think it was)
and elected to install it. After installation, it happened that I
got bit by the Openoffice.org writer freezes your system bug (which
has an open bugzilla bug open) and I
Is there a way to get ether cups or the YaST printer module to display the ink
levels on printers? I have a Lexmark x1240, using the Lexmark z600 printer
driver installed on my 10.2 box, but it doesn't tell me about the ink levels
and its pretty annoying to have to wait until the print quality
I get yast2_theme is needed by yast2-2.9.89-0.3.s390x.rpm, all I see on the
install disks are yast2-theme-suselinux-2.9.13-0.5.noarch.rpm what's going
on here
_
BandiPat wrote:
that has been working fine for many months. I even downloaded the
Java 1.6 update rpm and installed it but they only tell how to
install it for mozilla, not firefox. Any help would be appreciated.
Richard
===
Rich,
Just do a search, whereis or locate, to
Hey everyone, I just hooked my server to my home entertainment system
and I have a Nvidia Gforce mx 400 with auxilary svideo and coax
outputs , would it be possible to define a second monitor for these
outputs?
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* Adam Jimerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 18:23]:
Is there a way to get ether cups or the YaST printer module to display the
ink
levels on printers? I have a Lexmark x1240, using the Lexmark z600 printer
driver installed on my 10.2 box, but it doesn't tell me about the ink levels
and
James Knott wrote:
Chris Arnold wrote:
I have a SLES10 SP1 install in a hardware RAID 5 config. I am looking at
adding another Array to the server and what i want to do with that array
is mount the entire /opt directory and all its contents onto this new
array. Is it possible to do this
On Monday 30 July 2007 06:51:04 pm Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Jimerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 18:23]:
Is there a way to get ether cups or the YaST printer module to display
the ink levels on printers? I have a Lexmark x1240, using the Lexmark
z600 printer driver installed on my
Ciro Iriarte wrote:
2007/7/30, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/7/30, Matthew Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm wanting to build myself a new desktop PC for home shortly as my current
one is getting long in the tooth (Athlon +XP 2600!)
It should be fine, try upgradding RAM (1GB at
Deliberate mixing of ad-hoc and infrastructure based networking on the
same SSID is probably not good practice. People configuring machines as
ad-hoc with the same SSID and passphrase is something the network
managers can do little about, and I would regard this as a potential
security
I'm wanting to build myself a new desktop PC for home shortly as my current
one is getting long in the tooth (Athlon +XP 2600!)
I was wondering if anyone knows of a hardware review site that specifically
looks at hardware from a Linux users point of view?
Am thinking Intel CPU and chipset
On Monday 30 July 2007 13:00:44 CETIN OVALI wrote:
Hello
When I connect to a server (that is running apache on it ) and want to
download a file from this server , is it possible to restrict the file
size or limit file size of the downloaded file that logged in for a user
with his own
On Tuesday 31 July 2007 00:46:42 Johannes Nohl wrote:
snip
I asked a similar question some time ago. You can find good hardware -
all supported well. But you will ever have trouble with the graphics
adapter. I tried ati a well as nvidia and was never convinced.
Where is the fully open source
On 7/30/07, Doug McGarrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
computer-savvy, but now I think I'm just a dunce!) And, no, I don't
spend all
my time in this Win OS, but I had to print something
yeah, isn't that discouraging? I have a xerox workcenter 35 or some
such. I installed the drivers once
On Monday 30 July 2007 18:06, Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007 06:51:04 pm Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Jimerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 18:23]:
Is there a way to get ether cups or the YaST printer module to display
the ink levels on printers? I have a Lexmark x1240,
On Monday 30 July 2007, James Tremblay wrote:
Hey everyone, I just hooked my server to my home entertainment system
and I have a Nvidia Gforce mx 400 with auxilary svideo and coax
outputs , would it be possible to define a second monitor for these
outputs?
Not being real familiar with that
On Monday 30 July 2007 16:09, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 16:46]:
So, again I ask, how do others get a different opensuse page served to
them? I sure cannot see it.
different, not the same
opensuse.org
is not
en.opensuse.org
the
On Monday 30 July 2007, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007 18:06, Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007 06:51:04 pm Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Jimerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 18:23]:
Is there a way to get ether cups or the YaST printer module to
display the ink
2007/7/30, Chris Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK, i have partitioned the array and have formatted the physical drive. I
used these commands:
fdsik /dev/sdb
-n
-p
-w
Then to formatt i used:
mkfs.reiserfs -f /dev/sdb
Now to copy over the existing /opt folders and files, i am trying to use:
BandiPat wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007 18:06, Adam Jimerson wrote:
On Monday 30 July 2007 06:51:04 pm Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Jimerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-30-07 18:23]:
Is there a way to get ether cups or the YaST
[sorry for the cross-post, but this could be of interest for both
packagers as well as factory users/testers]
Hi,
in case you see warnings like this:
WARNING: the --skip-unsupported option is no longer available
then either fix your package to no longer care about unsupported modules
Hi all,
1) /sbin/getcfg* has gone! (Alpha 7)
2) /sbin/hwup has changed, no more sysconfig/hardware/hwcfg-*
1) /sbin/getcfg* has gone! (Alpha 7)
I scanned all packages and here the files that still contains a
reference to getcfg* (mostly getcfg-interface):
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