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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 21:00 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
BUT, you say that Linux doesn't support SATA?
No. Plug and play, live, sata / esata. Ie, (dis)connect a disk with system
running, like a disk on usb.
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abled:
[*] Tickless System (Dynamic Ticks)
this is new in 10.3 comparing to 10.2.
Not yet. I think I will compile the kernel tomorrow: it takes about three
hours in this machine.
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to catch the computer in the act, and then
compare the time accurately over a period.
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/etc/adjtime? No. And has no effect during system use.
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 17:26 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2007 17:16, Carlos E. R. wrote:
...
Please, remember that the system time does not use the cmos clock and
battery at all. That's a different
and sound a horn if they differ more than two
seconds:
nimrodel:~ # hwclock --show ; date
Fri Dec 7 02:26:57 2007 -0.036220 seconds
Fri Dec 7 02:26:57 CET 2007
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increase just the very day I upgraded to 10.3? It
is thus a demonstration that it is a software problem. I do have a
partition with 10.2, I could try that one again. But there is no need, the
above log proves it.
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fine, by the way. I checked.
More symptoms: the problem started the very same day I installed 10.3.
it's in the logs.
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 12:28 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Changing the CMOS battery would be simpler, and costs less
than lunch in a restaurant.
The system time is not affected by the CMOS battery at all.
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Carlos,
I had a similar problem on one of my 10.3 servers.
I had to reset
/sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource (in this
case to jiffies).
To list
non mirrored partitions will not - but you can
get it from the backup.
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The Friday 2007-12-07 at 00:05 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Carlos,
I haven't been paying too much attention to what you have written re the
problem, what result do you get when you try setting the time manually, as
root, from the command
tpd[28229]: time reset +581.195037 s
5 Dec 13:24:13 ntpd[28229]: system event 'event_clock_reset' (0x05) status
'sync_alarm, sync_unspec, 11 events, event_peer/strat_chg' (0xc0b4)
5 Dec 13:24:29 ntpd[28229]: peer 193.138.215.60 event 'event_reach' (0x84)
status '
g should be independent. But that's an
architecture design change.
IMO, of course.
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The Wednesday 2007-12-05 at 22:35 +0100, jdd wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
> If swap is a major issue you've clearly not got enough RAM ;)
Swap is not a major issue; I didn't say that. What we are saying is that
loss of swap
en the cpu is not busy at all.
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owMouseOpenFail"
Option "RandR" "on"
# Option "BlankTime" "10"
Option "StandbyTime" "20"
Option "SuspendTime" "25"
Option "OffTime" "30&qu
something swapped IS a major issue.
And remember, having some swap can increase your system speed - now
you go figure out why as an exercise ;-)
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previous kernel to be maintained - but... no, as it has the same rpm
name, the option is not given. You can't.
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time! It is a major issue.
This difference is documented.
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one large raid, and partition
the resulting raid. Then the rebuild procedure would be to re-create that
single raid partition.
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kernel then treats them in a
manner similar to RAID 0. For performance reasons, you don't want
anything to slow down swap.
For perfomance, yes, you are right. For safety, no, you are wrong.
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n manually look in it to see what you had before the
update. I could, of course, be wrong.
No, you are correct.
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y by the very
young, its becoming, no, has become, a bad problem here, too. The
regulations are getting closer to what they have "up north".
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Can it be a filtering mechanism for the human species? Only the "apt" and
"sober" survive? Better they die young than when a family depends on
them? What a thought :(
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-0.348050 s
11 Nov 17:02:18 ntpd[4261]: time reset +0.363352 s
18 Nov 18:44:47 ntpd[4280]: time reset -0.202669 s
Open Suse 10.3 64 bit
So you two don't have a problem.
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The Wednesday 2007-12-05 at 01:05 +0100, Philippe Landau wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I'm investigating a problem I'm having with the clock getting very slow,
and I have traced the problem to something new in opensuse 10.3.
I believe the
g scheme comes in handy.
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tpd[5847]: synchronized to 212.13.194.71, stratum 2
4 Dec 14:04:05 ntpd[5847]: time reset +243.829774 s
Ouch!
I believe there must be a kernel problem or ntp problem in 10.3.
Ah! Yes, I opened a bugzilla, too:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=344356
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files (with a thousand different
names), in a tight loop.
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as a workaround for multiple partitions, when
multiple partitions are often used as a safety precaution to limit damage.
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re... no idea.
in 10.2 we had usbfs and smbfs as sources of similar anguish. is SuSe/linux
big enough to dictate changes like that almost arbitrarily? Please note, i am
not talking about technical merits...
Unfortunately, it's not suse alone, it's all of them (developers).
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e is no downside, error or annoyance, it is just a well known
change.. did you read the release notes ?
http://www.suse.com/relnotes/i386/openSUSE/10.3/RELEASE-NOTES.en.html#09
Nothing about vmware in there.
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the repo on disk.
The working alternative is to download the whole repo.
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. How
times change!
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e build directories, trees, etc. People using those
complexities usually know what they need.
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gasoline),
driving, that require two or three years of previous heavy load driving,
I think. You can not drive a car not being of age, not even accompanied.
And a few years back there was no minimum drinking age.
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compensate for the flight taxes.
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n't mentioned in the SuSE documentation, but
nevertheless those things can be quite useful. I use "make mrproper" a lot.
And I never use it. No need. I was bitten by it once, no more, thanks.
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The Monday 2007-12-03 at 16:26 -, peter nikolic wrote:
...
Close all pubs at 21:30 hours full stop .
No thanks!
Then they will come to Spain on weekend booze non stop parties en masse! :-P
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...
Anyway, all is looking good now so many thanks to all those whose replied.
Glad to hear that :-)
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/boot partition and
mark it bootable. The MBR will have a generic code, not grub. But logical
partitions can not be marked bootable, I believe.
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rent
size and speed. Obviously, the added partition should be of the same size
or a bit larger, the rest would have to go on another independent
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the definition, that would remove the
degraded state.
And I don't see sdc1?
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if you
double boot. The software one will not.
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installed the source rpm. That's why it is an rpm ;-)
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o "make mrproper" in there: that target can break things
sometimes, IMHO.
Such as...?
Broken kernel source tree ;-)
Carlos:
make mrproper is valid target if you want to remove all traces of previous
compilation(s) and start from scratch, if it breaks something it is better to
know at tha
, that you get no real gain
compared with plain software raid, which has the advantage of not needing
a particular set of hardware; ie, it is portable.
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instructions in "/usr/src/linux/README.SUSE",
which actually is "/usr/share/doc/packages/kernel-source/README.SUSE".
There is no reference to "make mrproper" in there: that target can break
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>
> Is there an openSUSE version available for it (préinstalled)
>
> in other words, do we have an usb stick image available? (I know
> there where some threads on the subject, but didn't follow all)
Yes, even better, you can produce your own USB image with KIWI:
.
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uot;simply" log in as that new user, configure Evolution (don't
copy over files, just in case), and see if it locks up again. My guess is
that it won't lock, but if it does, it is a reproductible bug you should
report in bugzilla.
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to the desktop. I do get the attached error and the
gnome panel will not start. Any ideas?
Have you checked if you still have "updated" rpms you haven't replaced
with the originals yet?
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filesystems that run "async" by default. But the man page says it can be
dangerous.
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installing a "source" rpm, not the binaries rpm.
Use the "i586" directory from the repo, not the "src" dir.
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The Friday 2007-11-30 at 22:22 -0600, Bryen wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 05:00 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
rpm -q -a --queryformat "%{INSTALLTIME}\t%{INSTALLTIME:day} \
%{BUILDTIME:day} %-30{NAME}\t%15{VERSION}-%-7{RELEASE} \
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he DVD you will have to "force" them.
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I don't know if the command "file -s" is available there, to test the
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accountant, Carlos, or a virgin ;?)
Rudeness is hardly called for. Carlos is a respected member of this
forum.
Thanks, Randall.
I certainly don't understand the sentence in question, so I refrained from
commenting on it, not knowing the intention.
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The Saturday 2007-12-01 at 02:17 +0100, Philippe Landau wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Rudeness is hardly called for. Carlos is a respected member of this
forum.
If that how it is understood then i apologize.
I meant and signalled it as a joke
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...
I will use bold type for program reponse.
Just a side note: please remember the list is plain text only: your text
formatting got lost.
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The Monday 2007-11-26 at 00:10 +0100, Jan Tiggy wrote:
Carlos E. R. schrieb:
[...]
Ah, I see you did something similar later. You also need twofish there.
Thx Carlos
I've sorted it out with your help.
We have been talking about encr
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Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:11:36 +0100 (CET)
From: Carlos E. R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [opensuse] Suse 10.3 hangs for 2 minutes at start of boot se
ce it starts it behaves
normally but I have to eliminate the long delay before it boots.
Edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and add "splash=verbose" to the kernel
boot options, instead of "splash=silent"
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Versio
it is - which is fairly simple.
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ready know to be bad, not really
all that are bad.
Try dumpe2fs -b
-b print the blocks which are reserved as bad in the filesystem.
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ed at it's properties, the Volume
name hadn't changed. Do you see anything wrong with the command?
Issue the command "mount -l". The line for the device should list the
label if it has one.
I don't know if you need to remount the partition, too :-?
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have everything that was in my
home directory, so I suppose I could have something corrupted in the
those, but I would be surprised that it would have this behavior.
I wouldn't...
Try creating a new user.
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The Tuesday 2007-11-27 at 10:02 -, Russell Jones wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I don't really care about the icons, they are just eye candy. As far as
I'm concerned, text entries would be just as fine. But I understand oth
main as neutral as possible to
keep it the star of openSUSE that it is.
But... that's my opinion :-)
Mine too :-)
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can accept different external appearance, but the menus and all the
functionality must be basically the same.
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--list" will produce a coloured chart.
But never try to insert services manually creating the symlinks yourself:
it may not work, and they may be removed. It is nowdays quite more
complex, it uses a makefile approach in order to start several services in
parallel (see "man startpa
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The Monday 2007-11-26 at 21:13 +0100, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
I'd put it somewhere late in the runlevel sequence of events. Like, say 30 or
so. On my SLES10 it's killed as no 10 and started as no 12.
As root, goto /etc/init.d/rc3.d and do:
ln -
ok (in html now), which open on the
appropiate topic that a certain module is about - kind of RTFM, eh?
And I would also appreciate if all yast interfaces (qt, gtk, ncurses) had
the same functionality, behaviour, and approximate look. I understand you
only ask about qt interface now, but nevertheles
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The Monday 2007-11-26 at 10:34 +0100, Stanislav Visnovsky wrote:
It's on our radar for 11.0, looking into it.
Thanks! If you get it done, you will get a big cheer from many of us :-)
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en a bugzilla.
My situation is similar to your's
(https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=341605)
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and I have the freedom to say so.
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l/SuSE people, it is
Novell/SuSE people who should say so - not you, and not me.
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thin distinction.
Thats precisely why you should listen to the people who knows better,
like the guy pointed to you, instead of insisting in error pattern.
which is... ?
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should not define the same entry on
both files. You also need to edit /etc/sysconfig/kernel:
MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT="cryptoloop twofish"
[...]
Ah, I see you did something similar later. You also need twofish there.
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st an external, triffle, change. He
said "radical", so it means everything, nothing kept from the original:
not the ui, not the engine. Nothing. Everything new. Radical!
Carlos,
just check first mail in thread, it is word about YaST Control Center (YCC),
not all of the YaST.
Not knowing
anted, I guess.
You can easily do what you ask if you switch to "smart" for updates
instead of the standard suse tools under yast.
Not an option for me: I want the official tools only, or at least, mainly.
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The Sunday 2007-11-25 at 11:18 -, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
Oh, I see - I don't have my headers showing by default.
Me neither :-)
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don't want to learn a new interface.
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not the ui, not the engine. Nothing. Everything new. Radical!
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link of the wiki.
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To
sers: it must explain, it must be easy,
it must be accessible and non dangerous.
It can be as easy as firing up the browser pointed at the relevant page of
the suse administration or reference manual that explains what a NIS
server is, or what setting up a printer involves, at the cli
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Thanks!
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odules is
disconcerting, and we would be very gratified if improved.
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olation of basic human decency.
Sorry, but first you accepted and thanked my explanations in public, then
later falsely accused and insulted me otherwise. That was too much for me
to bear alone :-(
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;s so. Well, no, we don't have a "moderator": we have a list
admin, actually named "list-owner". And one of the list headers contains
the list admin address :-)
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t in fstab instead.
Using 'boot.crypto stop' disables ALL crypto mounts. In most environments,
this would not be acceptable
Depends on the environment, of course, but the OP didn't say how many
encripted filesystems he uses.
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