Hello,
Jiří Suchomel wrote:
If you want to create customized installation medias, try yast2-cd-creator (=
yast2-product-creator since openSUSE10.3) module. It should be functional
also for PPC.
In YaST menu, see Misc - Product Creator. Select the sources of your
packages
(your
Hello,
Peter Czanik wrote:
- /inst32/ is necessary to boot PPC, but the content is missing from the
Of course /inst32/ wanted to be /suseboot/ , as inst32 is one of the
files in the directory :)
Bye,
CzP
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Hi,
x-server update on 10.3 this morning, made the os unuseable, the same
goes for the kernel-update on 10.2, misplaced entrances in the
bootloader made the os impossible to boot.
Now both my SuSE's are down :-(
How to fix them if not able to enter either of them?
Hello,
On Oct 17 09:55 Andreas Jaeger wrote (shortened):
Check the area you're most familiar in, e.g. printing,
...
Try to evaluate the distribution from a desktop user perspective
Perhaps I misunderstand it but from my experience it may lead
to totally wrong results if an expert (i.e. where
On st 17. října 2007, Peter Czanik wrote:
Hello,
Jiří Suchomel wrote:
If you want to create customized installation medias, try
yast2-cd-creator (= yast2-product-creator since openSUSE10.3) module. It
should be functional also for PPC.
In YaST menu, see Misc - Product Creator. Select
Johannes Meixner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
On Oct 17 09:55 Andreas Jaeger wrote (shortened):
Check the area you're most familiar in, e.g. printing,
...
Try to evaluate the distribution from a desktop user perspective
Perhaps I misunderstand it but from my experience it may lead
to
Hi,
As you probably know, we've added a new yast2-sshd package that
configures the sshd daemon to the openSUSE 10.3.
http://benjiweber.co.uk:8080/webpin/index.jsp?searchTerm=yast2-sshddistro=openSUSE_103
This module was started as an exemplary YaST module for YaST tutorial
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Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I suggest to install at least one of these products on real hardware
and evaluate the distribution and try to get ideas for our next
product.
Does it make sense to make an effort to survey people who have gone from
openSUSE
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 12:22 +0200, Monkey 9 wrote:
Hi,
x-server update on 10.3 this morning, made the os unuseable, the same
goes for the kernel-update on 10.2, misplaced entrances in the
bootloader made the os impossible to boot.
Now both my SuSE's are down :-(
How to fix them if not
Robison, Jonathon (M.) schreef:
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 12:22 +0200, Monkey 9 wrote:
Hi,
x-server update on 10.3 this morning, made the os unuseable, the same
goes for the kernel-update on 10.2, misplaced entrances in the
bootloader made the os impossible to boot.
Now both my SuSE's are
Josef Assad wrote:
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Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I suggest to install at least one of these products on real hardware
and evaluate the distribution and try to get ideas for our next
product.
Does it make sense to make an effort to survey people who have
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I've just send out to people that report to me the following request and
like to share it with you so that you know what's going on if you see
discussions starting and can look at the webpage as well.
~~
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 09:52:33 am Sid Boyce wrote:
I must have a good look at the opeSUSE wiki, I'm
sure there is noteworthy stuff that describes HOWTO on openSUSE,
This will be good.
If we would put so much time writing on wiki, as we use on mail lists the
openSUSE wiki will be cited
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 08:36:17 am Monkey 9 wrote:
Robison, Jonathon (M.) schreef:
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 12:22 +0200, Monkey 9 wrote:
Hi,
x-server update on 10.3 this morning, made the os unuseable, the same
goes for the kernel-update on 10.2, misplaced entrances in the
bootloader
Oliver Neukum napsal(a):
Am Mittwoch 17 Oktober 2007 schrieben Sie:
Hi,
As you probably know, we've added a new yast2-sshd package that
configures the sshd daemon to the openSUSE 10.3.
http://benjiweber.co.uk:8080/webpin/index.jsp?searchTerm=yast2-sshddistro=openSUSE_103
This would be
Lukas Ocilka wrote:
Hi,
As you probably know, we've added a new yast2-sshd package that
configures the sshd daemon to the openSUSE 10.3.
http://benjiweber.co.uk:8080/webpin/index.jsp?searchTerm=yast2-sshddistro=openSUSE_103
This module was started as an exemplary YaST module for YaST
Jonathon M. Robison napsal(a):
The src rpm compiled nicely on 10.2. I'd consider putting it into the
Build server if I could ever log in without the page locking up.
Is there any place else I should put it?
Hi,
Honestly I don't really know what you want to do however we actually do
it this
No, because there was - -- and not - -- .
Alpine doesn't treat it as a signature separator when answering, but does
draw that part in different colour as a signature. So, half broken :-)
For the record, it looks like Evolution got it right :)
--
Hans Petter
Rajko M. schreef:
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 08:36:17 am Monkey 9 wrote:
Robison, Jonathon (M.) schreef:
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 12:22 +0200, Monkey 9 wrote:
Hi,
x-server update on 10.3 this morning, made the os unuseable, the same
goes for the kernel-update on 10.2,
Robison, Jonathon (M.) schreef:
Yeah. If this had been Windows, re-installation would have been your
only choice.
For the x-server probs in 10.3, this might be the only option though..
but i will take a closer look at the install and x-server logs
Because of earlier problems, I always
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Vahis wrote:
Could it on top of the current features configure the protocols 1 and or
2 and also configure who can log on, root or no root.
Well, in my opinion, the YaST SSHD module should contain all features
that the community needs :) If you
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Oliver Neukum wrote:
--- howto ---
svn co http://svn.opensuse.org/svn/yast/trunk/sshd/
cd sshd
make -f Makefile.cvs
make
sudo make install
--- howto ---
...and now you have the latest stuff just installed.
Hello,
I am sure you'll get a
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 15:52 +0100, Sid Boyce wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I've just send out to people that report to me the following request and
like to share it with you so that you know what's going on if you see
discussions starting and can look at the webpage as well.
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