Re: [opensuse-factory] [suggestion] YaST-update should NOT refresh all installation-sources when called by opensuse-updater

2007-04-23 Thread Gaël Lams
Well, Herr Kuhlmann, have you ever considered that the average dialup user wouldn't be stupid enough to try applying remote updates over his link? Unless he was incredibly desperate not to have his Apache server hacked XD Almost ALL computers these days have a broadband connection of some form.

Re: [opensuse-factory] [suggestion] YaST-update should NOT refresh all installation-sources when called by opensuse-updater

2007-04-23 Thread Klaus Kaempf
* Christian Boltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Apr 22. 2007 16:32]: > > What about using zsync? I never used it myself, but what I read on > http://zsync.moria.org.uk/ looks very promising :-) We are looking into zsync for openSuSE 10.3 Klaus --- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG

Re: [opensuse-factory] [suggestion] YaST-update should NOT refresh all installation-sources when called by opensuse-updater

2007-04-23 Thread Klaus Kaempf
* Marcus Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Apr 22. 2007 16:02]: > On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 03:11:05PM +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote: > > > The parsing speed is what should be improved in 10.3, but what is faster, > > > download or parsing, depends on Internet connection speed, internal > > > comput

[opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread CyberOrg
Hi, Is anyone working on getting openSUSE native packages for LTSP 5 ? If so I would like to help, if not I would like to start working on it and would need all the help I can get, so if anyone is interested please get in touch with me. Cheers -J ---

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread David Mayr
Hi, Am Montag, 23. April 2007 14:08 schrieb CyberOrg: > Is anyone working on getting openSUSE native packages for LTSP 5 ? > > If so I would like to help, if not I would like to start working on it > and would need all the help I can get, so if anyone is interested > please get in touch with me.

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread Christoph Thiel
Hi there, On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:44:55PM +0200, David Mayr wrote: > Am Montag, 23. April 2007 14:08 schrieb CyberOrg: > > Is anyone working on getting openSUSE native packages for LTSP 5 ? > > > > If so I would like to help, if not I would like to start working on it > > and would need all th

RE: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread Robison, Jonathon (M.)
>From what I can see, SuSE is the only major vendor not integrating LTSP into their distro. Considering that distro integration is now LTSP's "chosen method" for availability, I think this should be looked into. I dislike having such choices forced upon us by the LTSP developers, but setting that

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread David Mayr
Hi, Am Montag, 23. April 2007 16:17 schrieb Christoph Thiel: > On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:44:55PM +0200, David Mayr wrote: > > Am Montag, 23. April 2007 14:08 schrieb CyberOrg: > > > Is anyone working on getting openSUSE native packages for LTSP 5 ? > > > > > > If so I would like to help, if not I

Re: [opensuse-factory] GNOME?

2007-04-23 Thread James Ogley
> First, out of the box the fonts are horrible. Why are they so ugly by > default in GNOME but nice in KDE? It's very easy to set this up in > GNOME but what about newbies and businesses that don't want to spend > the time doing all of this? Have to say that they seem fine for me - can you provi

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread Andreas Jaeger
"Robison, Jonathon (M.)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > From what I can see, SuSE is the only major vendor not integrating LTSP into > their distro. > > Considering that distro integration is now LTSP's "chosen method" for > availability, I think this should be looked into. I dislike having such >

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread Gaël Lams
Hi, > Am Montag, 23. April 2007 14:08 schrieb CyberOrg: > > Is anyone working on getting openSUSE native packages for LTSP 5 ? > > > > If so I would like to help, if not I would like to start working on it > > and would need all the help I can get, so if anyone is interested > > please get in to

Re: [opensuse-gnome] Re: [opensuse-factory] GNOME?

2007-04-23 Thread JP Rosevear
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 16:20 +0100, James Ogley wrote: > > Third, beagle integration and SLAB are very bad. Again the beagle What in particular is wrong with beagle in GNOME? Or do you mean > > integration in KDE is terrific and kickoff works wonderfully but > > beagle in GNOME and SLAB are just

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread Richard Bos
Op Monday 23 April 2007 16:17:58 schreef Christoph Thiel: > > See http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Ltsp5 : > > > >   "For Novell, Christoph Thiel and Andreas Jaeger are working > >    on integrating LTSP-5 into the next release of openSUSE." > > I have no clue, who added us to that page :)

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread Richard Bos
Op Monday 23 April 2007 16:17:58 schreef Christoph Thiel: > I have no clue, who added us to that page :) Currently, I'm not aware of > anyone working actively on making LTSP5 work on openSUSE. AJ and myself > were involved in looking into what would be needed to get it running -- but > those effort

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread James Tremblay
I found the source location weeks ago but it was not as it is now,would someone like to look again, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ltsp BTW, it sounds like with a little help we could actually change LTSP5 into something much more flexible if we replace the "ltsp-client-build" script with

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread Cristian Rodriguez R.
David Mayr escribió: > I'd really like to work on this, but have no time for it until july because I > have to write my diploma thesis. I have some extended experience with LTSP > 4.0 up to 4.2. I think it would be very good to have it in openSUSE. It > offers many new opportunities by e.g. rev

Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE

2007-04-23 Thread James Tremblay
to all interested in thin clients\ LTSP, please join us in #opensuse-kiwi @irc.freenode.net around 9 am EST tomorrow to help establish a plan of attack, that way we can catch cyberorg and some of the other Kiwi \ thin client technicians...including on occasion glunardi. -- James Tremblay Direc

[opensuse-factory] blurry k-menu icons (10.3 Alpha3)

2007-04-23 Thread opensuse4u .
I have just installed and updated the latest openSUSE development release, so now am running 10.3 Alpha3plus. I have to say that it's faster than 10.2, however the icons on the k-menu are a bit ugly for my taste... they are small and many of them are blurry.. I prefer openSUSE 10.2's k-menu. Anyw

Re: [opensuse-factory] blurry k-menu icons (10.3 Alpha3)

2007-04-23 Thread Sid Boyce
opensuse4u . wrote: I have just installed and updated the latest openSUSE development release, so now am running 10.3 Alpha3plus. I have to say that it's faster than 10.2, however the icons on the k-menu are a bit ugly for my taste... they are small and many of them are blurry.. I prefer openSUSE

[opensuse-factory] sync out

2007-04-23 Thread Peter Czanik
Hello, When is factory synced out next? The latest available version has too many crashes during installation... Like from #265389 And as usual, I'm most interested in the PPC version :-) Bye, CzP - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL