Re: [opensuse] SPAM: yast2 - can not launch any modules

2006-04-20 Thread Tim Harper
On Thursday 20 April 2006 11:08, Carl Hartung wrote: > On Thursday 20 April 2006 12:48, Tim Harper wrote: > > What's the deal with this?  Anyone else seeing this? I'm running Suse > > 10.1 RC1, with the newest rpms from > > http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distr

[opensuse] SPAM: yast2 - can not launch any modules

2006-04-20 Thread Tim Harper
What's the deal with this?  Anyone else seeing this? I'm running Suse 10.1 RC1, with the newest rpms from http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/suse/i586/ harpster:~ # yast2 --list Available modules: add-on autoyast bluetooth bootloader checkmedia contro

Re: [opensuse] SPAM: yast2 - can not launch any modules

2006-04-20 Thread Tim Harper
On Thursday 20 April 2006 10:25, Carl Hartung wrote: > 1) You've hijacked a thread instead of creating a new one. PLEASE don't do > this! Sorry pal. My bad, didn't know what I was doing Tim - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTE

[opensuse] SPAM: yast2 - can not launch any modules

2006-04-20 Thread Tim Harper
What's the deal with this? Anyone else seeing this? harpster:~ # yast2 --list Available modules: add-on autoyast bluetooth bootloader checkmedia controller dirinstall disk dns dsl firewall groups host http-server hwinfo idedma inetd inst_release_notes inst_source inst_suse_register isdn joystick

Re: [opensuse] Suse 10.1 RC1 - Wireless PCI card - can not enable it and get it up

2006-04-18 Thread Tim Harper
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 15:38, Audrius Verseckas wrote: > Is there a wireless guru here which could tel me how can I identify my > card? It looks like this: I'm not a wireless guru, but here's what i can tell you: as root, type lspci, then look for your card in the list. that will tell you quite

Re: [opensuse] Suse 10.1 RC1 - Wireless PCI card - can not enable it and get it up

2006-04-18 Thread Tim Harper
If its named eth1, its likely not configured properly. Try reconfiguring it with YAST, under the network card configuration component? Delete the configuration for eth1, and create a new wireless one. Under the hardware selection dialog, if you're card isn't listed as being supported, you'll

Re: [opensuse] Problem With Sendmail in 10.1 Beta 5 and Beta 9

2006-04-17 Thread Tim Harper
On Monday 17 April 2006 14:10, Scott Alan Chaffin wrote: > When installing sendmail (instead of postfix) in the default location of > /usr/sbin/sendmail, the mail daemon doesn't start, only the queue > handler. Attempting to start the daemon by hand results in the > following error: > > huron:/usr

Re: [opensuse] Problem with Smart while "computing transaction"

2006-04-15 Thread Tim Harper
On Saturday 15 April 2006 14:45, Daniel Bertolo wrote: > Am Samstag, 15. April 2006 20:30 schrieb Tim Harper: > > This is probably your best bet.  Remove all other repositories and just > > do the core 10.1rc1 upgrade.  Then, once you get the main upgrade done, > > then try ad

Re: [opensuse] Successfully updated via "smart"

2006-04-15 Thread Tim Harper
On Saturday 15 April 2006 12:26, Alexander Antoniades wrote: > On 4/15/06, Tim Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I don't know exactly what version I upgaded to, but I was able to upgrade > > my > > packages to the latest version at: > > > > http://f

Re: [opensuse] Problem with Smart while "computing transaction"

2006-04-15 Thread Tim Harper
On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:27, Daniel Bertolo wrote: > The real problem is that I have to restart the upgrade. So, smart is now > computing the transaction again. Do you know, what the problem could be? > Shall I try it without the kde3-stable repo (= downgrading to 3.5.1)? This is probably your

Re: [opensuse] Successfully updated via "smart"

2006-04-14 Thread Tim Harper
On Friday 14 April 2006 23:10, Tim Harper wrote: > From what I can tell, quite a few bugs have been fixed, however it broke my > WPA connectivity with knetworkmanager.  It wasn't able to connect any more, > so I was able to remove the packages and reinstall NetworkManager and >

[opensuse] Successfully updated via "smart"

2006-04-14 Thread Tim Harper
Hey everyone, I don't know exactly what version I upgaded to, but I was able to upgrade my packages to the latest version at: http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/ via smart. What I did was I added a Yast2 repository to smart, with the above URL, and I u

Re: [opensuse] 10.1 RC1 to final by updating RPMs?

2006-04-13 Thread Tim Harper
On Thursday 13 April 2006 15:30, Jon Nelson wrote: > Let's say that the compiler changes between releases, and the foo > oackage gets rebuilt. Now, foo's source and packaging didn't change, so > the version and release number don't change either. However, the > contents did change. Also, why would

Re: [opensuse] 10.1 RC1 to final by updating RPMs?

2006-04-13 Thread Tim Harper
On Thursday 13 April 2006 15:30, Jon Nelson wrote: > One very good reason is that sometimes the version (and package) number > of a package between betas (or rc's) and final may not change but the > actual content may. > > What I mean is this: let's say you have a package 'foo' version 1.0, > relea

Re: [opensuse] 10.1 RC1 to final by updating RPMs?

2006-04-13 Thread Tim Harper
On Thursday 13 April 2006 15:30, Jon Nelson wrote: > Why oh *why* would you disable gpgcheck? Because I don't know where to get the gpg key, and I don't want to take the time to figure that out right now :P Want to shed some enlightenment on the subject?

Re: [opensuse] 10.1 RC1 to final by updating RPMs?

2006-04-13 Thread Tim Harper
If you can find the RPM repository, you could just create a yum repository file in /etc/yum.repos/suse-base to a install source (a url that contains the repodata folder) For example: [suse-base] name=suse-base baseurl=http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/

[opensuse] bug report : save problem with OpenOffice.org

2006-04-12 Thread Tim Harper
hi, I have a problem with the version of OpenOffice.org that comes with Suse Linux 10.1. The problem is with the save as dialog - if you accidently select a file that exists, it doesn't prompt you if you want to over write the file or not. This appears to be a problem with the KDE file dialog