Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andreas Jaeger wrote: Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andreas Jaeger wrote: Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I haven't read through this whole thread, but I miss immediately the following, two usual packages for seamless

Re: [opensuse-factory] Building and packaging

2006-09-30 Thread Azerion
So, it seems like y2pmsh will be completely dropped.. What would be replacing the y2pmbuild tool for building and packaging? Memoriam When all the others failed, it stand up

[opensuse-factory] sshd problems?

2006-09-30 Thread Anders Norrbring
Am I just stupid, or is there some kind of problem in the factory sshd? I tried to connect from my client, which said connection closed before even asking for a password. The /var/log/messages shows this: sshd did not receive identification string from UKNOWN I've never seen that at all

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
Andreas Jaeger wrote: Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: tsclient version 0.140, as a common frontend for RDP, VNC and ICA, looks to require also the ICAclient, which again require libldapskk.so.0 (novell-NLDAPsdk-dyn) That's bad - ICAclient is Non-OSS ;-( tsclient

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Alexey Eremenko
knx 0.1 was released in 2004 I think, and was never updated.knx is just a 2-day hack by some NX programmers.The same programmers say, that it would be more correct to implement NX into existing software intstead of writing something separate - the existing software is: Konqueror nx:// protocol KIO

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
Alexey Eremenko wrote: knx 0.1 was released in 2004 I think, and was never updated. knx is just a 2-day hack by some NX programmers. The same programmers say, that it would be more correct to implement NX into existing software intstead of writing something separate - the existing software

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Peter Flodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 9/30/06, Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I think it would make sense to have a new pattern, maybe like Thin client computing, default or optional for the desktop installation. Grouping all these related packages together (vnc, rdesktop,

Re: [opensuse-factory] sshd problems?

2006-09-30 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Am I just stupid, or is there some kind of problem in the factory sshd? I tried to connect from my client, which said connection closed before even asking for a password. The /var/log/messages shows this: sshd did not receive identification string

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't i.e also iscan free non-OSS that should be located on that iso part(s)? Yes, iscan is on the non-OSS part for some time. Isn't it? Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.suse.de/~aj/ SUSE Linux

Re: [opensuse-factory] sshd problems?

2006-09-30 Thread Eberhard Moenkeberg
Hi, On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, Anders Norrbring wrote: Andreas Jaeger skrev: Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Am I just stupid, or is there some kind of problem in the factory sshd? I tried to connect from my client, which said connection closed before even asking for a password. The

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
Andreas Jaeger wrote: Peter Flodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 9/30/06, Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I think it would make sense to have a new pattern, maybe like Thin client computing, default or optional for the desktop installation. Grouping all these related packages

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
1) Burning Blu-Ray (BD) and HD_DVD disks: This becomes a hot topic for the 10.2 release due to fast upcoming burner devices. dvd+rw-tools-6.1 is available in SL-OSS-factory I suggest version 7.0 with Blu-Capability should be included if possible:

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1) Burning Blu-Ray (BD) and HD_DVD disks: This becomes a hot topic for the 10.2 release due to fast upcoming burner devices. dvd+rw-tools-6.1 is available in SL-OSS-factory I suggest version 7.0 with Blu-Capability should be included if possible:

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
Andreas Jaeger wrote: Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1) Burning Blu-Ray (BD) and HD_DVD disks: This becomes a hot topic for the 10.2 release due to fast upcoming burner devices. dvd+rw-tools-6.1 is available in SL-OSS-factory I suggest version 7.0 with Blu-Capability should be

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andreas Jaeger wrote: Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1) Burning Blu-Ray (BD) and HD_DVD disks: This becomes a hot topic for the 10.2 release due to fast upcoming burner devices. dvd+rw-tools-6.1 is available in SL-OSS-factory I

[opensuse-factory] feasibility of porting opensuse to SPARC

2006-09-30 Thread Justin Haygood
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 What is the feasibility of porting OpenSUSE to UltraSPARC? I'm considering doing it as a hobby project to have OpenSUSE on my old Sun Ultra2 (it works great, minus the old OS) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment:

Re: [opensuse-factory] Packages in default installation

2006-09-30 Thread Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
Andreas Jaeger wrote: Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andreas Jaeger wrote: Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Xcdroast is not part of openSUSE, it was too hard to maintain. Not really? I just searched through both