lists writes:
> I'm trying to open a terminal window with graphics on my desktop to ssh
> into the Beagle Bone Black running opensuse 13.1 JEOS. I installed
> x11-server, but that doesn't appear to be enough.
You don't need an X server on the remote system for ssh to work.
> command format is
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 09:16:22 +0200
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> lists writes:
>
> > I'm trying to open a terminal window with graphics on my desktop to
> > ssh into the Beagle Bone Black running opensuse 13.1 JEOS. I
> > installed x11-server, but that doesn't appear to be enough.
>
> You don't need
lists writes:
> If I try to run yast2, the message is:
>
> "Qt GUI wanted but not found, falling back to ncurses."
You don't have the YaST Qt GUI installed.
Andreas.
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Op woensdag 25 juni 2014 10:06:44 schreef Andreas Schwab:
> lists writes:
> > If I try to run yast2, the message is:
> >
> > "Qt GUI wanted but not found, falling back to ncurses."
>
> You don't have the YaST Qt GUI installed.
>
> Andreas.
Also see http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Raspberry_Pi the c
Op dinsdag 24 juni 2014 17:06:21 schreef Alex Armstrong:
> This, plus the fact that the system runs fine seem to indicate that the
> root fs is actually mounted. I found the situation a bit puzzling, and
> would be interested to hear any thoughts on it.
>
> As a side note, it is possible to resiz
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 10:06:44 +0200
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> lists writes:
>
> > If I try to run yast2, the message is:
> >
> > "Qt GUI wanted but not found, falling back to ncurses."
>
> You don't have the YaST Qt GUI installed.
>
> Andreas.
>
I installed yast qt and it crashed.
Do you have xauth installed?
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 11:10:57 +0200
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Do you have xauth installed?
>
> Andreas.
>
Yes, I have xauth installed.
BTW, what is the proper list etiquette? Do I reply to just the list, or
the list and the user (in this case yourself)?
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Please rerun ssh with -v.
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 12:00:55 +0200
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Please rerun ssh with -v.
>
> Andreas.
>
This is just with the verbose option, not verbose with -X as well. I
deleted displaying the key since I don't know if that is a security
issue.
==
lists writes:
> This is just with the verbose option, not verbose with -X as well.
This is not useful if your problem space is -X.
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> The root file system is / which is mounted during the initialization and has
> no entry in fstab. How else could you have a running system with a file
> system?
I see where the root fs option is passed to the kernel in the boot
script, but it surprises me that neither mount nor df show / in the
>> I see where the root fs option is passed to the kernel in the boot
>> script, but it surprises me that neither mount nor df show / in their
>> listings. Although findmnt does show / in it's listing. Is this by
>> design? If so, I'll make a note in the wiki.
> The root file system in the outp
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