On 24 Mar 2006 at 19:52, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
added bug #160542 for sensors of 10.0 generating false alarms for my
nForce4
bases mainboard. Maybe someone can check the current sensors package for
his/her
hardware...
The sensors package can not be adjusted automatically for
I'm currently trying to get an overview of where we are with SUSE
Linux 10.1. If you have issues that you consider real showstoppers,
please tell them here publically - with bugzilla numbers if possible.
I'll read everything but won't have time to comment on it in as much
details as
Hello,
I see, that updates for 10.1 appeared on mirrors. I have some questions
about it:
- is this for beta8 or for factory? With factory they fail to install...
- is it possible to chose a mirror during installation? I would prefer
to use 192.168.X.X, my local update mirror instead of a
Peter Czanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I see, that updates for 10.1 appeared on mirrors. I have some
questions about it:
- is this for beta8 or for factory? With factory they fail to install...
Should be for factory - but is not...
- is it possible to chose a mirror during
Hi,
I just wanted to ask why ssh protocol 1 is still enabled in standard
installation? There must be a reason ;-)
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=148471
[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:
What|Removed
Hello,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
- is it possible to chose a mirror during installation? I would prefer
to use 192.168.X.X, my local update mirror instead of a randomly
chosen mirror which needs my ADSL to get downloaded...
You have to change that manually.
But where? I could not find a
Peter Czanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
- is it possible to chose a mirror during installation? I would prefer
to use 192.168.X.X, my local update mirror instead of a randomly
chosen mirror which needs my ADSL to get downloaded...
You have to change that
I can't find your answer any more, but could it be solved before
release, that one does not have to fix dependency problems one-by-one?
It takes a lot more time and clicks and would give a much better
overview of problems. A summary page with all problems would be much
more efficient.
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 01:27:51PM +0100, Azerion wrote:
I can't find your answer any more, but could it be solved before
release, that one does not have to fix dependency problems one-by-one?
It takes a lot more time and clicks and would give a much better
overview of problems. A
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 12:47:01PM +0100, Andreas Vetter wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to ask why ssh protocol 1 is still enabled in standard
installation? There must be a reason ;-)
Because I said so.
Well, it does not really hurt to have it on, whoever can trick clients to fall
back to
Op vrijdag 24 maart 2006 13:56, schreef Robert Schiele:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 01:27:51PM +0100, Azerion wrote:
I can't find your answer any more, but could it be solved before
release, that one does not have to fix dependency problems
one-by-one? It takes a lot more time and clicks
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 12:47:01PM +0100, Andreas Vetter wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to ask why ssh protocol 1 is still enabled in standard
installation? There must be a reason ;-)
Because I said so.
good one :-D
Well, it does not really
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 02:08:16PM +0100, Azerion wrote:
Do will call it annoying when you have 20 dependencies that you have to fix
one by one? Trust me, a new or almost new SUSE Linux-user won't understand
that thought. We want SUSE to be a distro for all people, we want to make it
easy
Almost new SUSE Linux user will just install with default selections
without ever seeing dependency problems, won't he?
For the first 3 days: yes.
Sure we want a product to be usable in an easy way but _this_ bug is just
not a bug that justifies to stop the world turning around. You don't
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On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 02:47:18PM +0100, Robert Schiele wrote:
Almost new SUSE Linux user will just install with default selections without
ever seeing dependency problems, won't he?
Almost all will start to install non-default software. At
On Thursday 23 March 2006 21:46, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I'm currently trying to get an overview of where we are with SUSE
Linux 10.1. If you have issues that you consider real showstoppers,
please tell them here publically - with bugzilla numbers if possible.
- Networkmanager unable to connect
I'd like to add to this that I just tried to add factory to rug:
rug sa --type=yum
http://mirrors.kernel.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/
suse factory
The progress bar stopped at 33% - but my harddisk, cpu and ram (512 megs)
consumption ran amok - using at a time all my
Hello,
I'd like to add to this that I just tried to add factory to rug:
rug sa --type=yum
http://mirrors.kernel.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/suse
factory
The progress bar stopped at 33% - but my harddisk, cpu and ram (512 megs)
consumption ran amok - using at
On Friday 24 March 2006 18:42, Azerion wrote:
Lot of work to go but I see that the last 3 days some things are going a
lot faster then before...
Ok, maybe I should've mentioned that I'm still on beta8.. only updated the
kernel - which was updated without warning as a dependency I assume - when
Hello all, its me again.
I made a mind-review of YaST and one thing really bothers me. Why is Novell
AppArmor not under Security and placed with THAT name under the
root-structure? Is it promotion or something?
- The icon does not fit in the list. It is different then all the others, and
that
Le Vendredi 24 Mars 2006 14:05, Azerion a écrit :
hi
everytime i try to install a software with yast, i wait, wait after
30 minutes, nothing happen
That is sort of little information. What version do you use? Anyway, at
this moment you should try to use y2pmsh (if not installed try
Andreas Vetter escribió:
Hi,
I just wanted to ask why ssh protocol 1 is still enabled in standard
installation? There must be a reason ;-)
I can imagine is for BC reasons. but the user should be warned in some
place of the documentation
I agree with you, keeping ssh1 is a bad idea.
On 3/24/06, Azerion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
everytime i try to install a software with yast, i wait, wait after
30
minutes, nothing happen
That is sort of little information. What version do you use? Anyway, at
this
moment you should try to use y2pmsh (if not installed try to
On 3/24/06, Azerion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
funny, the iformnation for this file says:
This is a debugging and development tool, not to be used by the average
user.:-)
Funny, I expect him to be NOT an average user cause he is using a
betaFunny |:(
And it is the only thing that
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