> I am back on my opensuse 10.0
> I have tried to install 10.1 at least 5 times, and I have problem with
> ZMD, YOU and sound.
> Hope that when 10.2 is out, these problem are gone.
> I have been with SuSE since 5.2, but 10.1 have been a he..
OK, that's your option.
But you should remember to send
> It's not a question of "prestige", but
>
> 1) it has been done 100% behind the curtain and not advertised by the
> SUSE staff until it was implemented and released (and no easy
> path/instructions offered to do it for 3rd party repository maintainers)
>
> 2) better contact the Packman team direct
> Nice idea. Something similar to
>
> http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/
>
> would be nice. An "installation sources setup generator".
Yes!
It will be great, of course.
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> Quality and openSUSE.org are right now the two main strengths of SUSE.
> It is true that SUSE reputation for quality got a little dented with
> the hurried change of package manager in 10.1, but I suspect Novell
> might well have learned a lesson there.
I think that a big TI company as Novell sh
I'm completely agree with you. An add one more: I've got the feeling that one
mistake has been try to include more than enough things. So, we've several
examples (IMHO), such as:
- Packet management. YaST (packet manager module), YUM, Smart, APT4RPM,
Kick.. ¿are really needed all of the
> Installation and Update sources are now handled the same way, so normal
> Installation will install also the latest security update, or the updater
> will install new / changed dependencies of packages.
Ok; indeed, it's a good reason.
But I think this info not appears in Release Notes file. I kn
Hi all,
Recently I've updated one of my machines from 10.0 to 10.1; obviously the main
problem has been the problematic libzypp update.
I have an instalation and update mirrors in my LAN (and a packman repository
mirror too); both are really updated everyday via rsync. So, my idea about
zen-up
> mirror the inst-source directory and carry it home.
Exactly.
Morover, I think more rsync mirrors are needed. Rsync is more comfortable,
flexible and reliable than ftp IMHO.
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> I have tried to use mutt two or three times, but.. failed :-(
¿Why? I don't use neither Mutt nor pine, but I've tried to use them and I
think both are difficult. If you already know Pine I supose that acquire Mutt
skill isn't hard.
Even is possible I'm in wrong, of course... :P
> I would li
> SUSE cd had usually (at least until 9.1), in the first cd,
> in the directory dosutils many programms, specially ext2fs
>
> I don't see them in 10.0/10.1.
>
> Are them abandoned? it's a problem with usb drives, that may
> not be written in NTFS. Ext2 is a good exchange format
> between Windows an
> BTW, lyx 1.4.0 is in my repository:
> http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation.php?cat=/Office/lyx
> http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/packages/Office/lyx/
> http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/suser-guru/rpm/packages/Office/lyx/
Great!
Two days ago I tried to build appropiate RPM from
> SUSE will use the then current version when 10.2 comes out. Wether that
> will be 1.4.0 or 1.4.7 or 2.3.4 will depend on the program makers
> themselves.
OK, good news for me.
> So no real need to tell the makers a new version is available (please
> correct me if I am wrong)
Ok. Indeed, in the
Hi everybody,
I use LyX (version 1.3.7 in SUSE 10.0) to generate technical documentation; I
think this program is great.
A few days ago, new LyX version (1.4.0) has been released, so I ask:
¿Are there some intentions to include this new version in SUSE next edition
(10.1, of course)?
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> I click on `files` and get: No files found. So I do not directly see
> where I could download the script. Perhaps I look too hard, because I
> really cand find it. :-/
It's true :(
I've looked for these scripts too and I've not any files.
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> I translate for you.
>
> "Miren este articulo, es una buena noticia para el mundo linux, y sobre
> todo para los usuarios de Suse."
> -->
> "Give a look to this article, it is good news for the linux world,
> especially for SUSE users."
>
> http://www.vnunet.es/Actualidad/Noticias/Inform%C3%A1tic
> Miren este articulo, es una buena noticia para el mundo linux, y sobre todo
> para los usuarios de Suse.
>
>
> http://www.vnunet.es/Actualidad/Noticias/Inform%C3%A1tica_profesional/Resul
>tados/20051202041
Hey guy, you should be aware this is an english language list!
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> I understand your worry, but I think it is up to us in the opensuse
> community to keep the standard high. I know we have some of the best KDE
> developers on this list and as such I have no doubt we will keep it that
> way.
¿No doubts? I've no doubt about SuSE guys (like you) technical skills a
> "Just using ssh connections" isn't very specific + I guess I'm not the
> only one who is using ssh very intensively on a daily basis (and I didn't
> slip into this once).
Ok. I'll think is a hardware problem of my machine; in fact is the first time
I've these problems with ssh sessions. A confl
> Could you please point out a way how to reproduce this problem? I don't
> think this is a "bug" in OpenSSH, but rather a hardware or kernel
> problem... ;)
Yes Christoph you've all the reason... the post title isn't the best.
The only way to reproduce (the only way I know at present moment) th
Hi all,
I use SuSE 10.0. I installed it some days ago and works fine in general sense
in my opinion (the increase of speed is great specially).
Today I was working with this SuSE 10 box from another machine using ssh
connection. The problem is the system crash totally (in remote machine, of
co
> No I won't. ;-))
;)
> ftp.gwdg.de still is delivering 60 MByte/sec (you will not see it because
> you are 3000 downloaders), and later today the ISOs for Alpha 2 shall be
> released...
Wow!!!
I've connected via ftp shell commando and get the next header:
Connected to ftp.gwdg.de.
220-===
> I don't know if it something wrong with my internet connection or with
> ftp4.gwdg.de site. It is very slow.
I think you haven't any problem with you connection; SuSE 10 was born only few
days ago and the official ftp and their mirrors are very busy. Always the
same situation when a new releas
> Please add a request to the package wishlist on openSUSE.org - so we don't
> overlook it when we review that list for 10.1.
Sorry for this mistake, Christoph.
I'll add the request in appropriate site.
;)
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Hi all,
* Is there any intention to include a cautive portal RPM package for SuSE
(like NoCat or Chillispot) in future?
IMHO is a good idea so the wireless role in network business is actually on
raise.
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