On Sunday 22 April 2007 08:11, 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
computer I/O speed, amount of RAM and CPU speed.
In my opinion the evaluation of how the
On Tuesday 17 April 2007 18:43, Christian Boltz wrote:
Package updates - change vendor?
You have installed package foo from $VENDOR, but there's a newer
version available from $OTHER_VENDOR.
What do you want to do?
[Install package from $OTHER_VENDOR]
On Thursday 05 April 2007 19:57, Edward Dunagin wrote:
In running this with a pent 4, and 500MB of memory, I note that when
Xorg is up and runniong 4 terminalss I get low on memory for other
application, such as mounting cd's or running k3b.
here is what I now have free:
504180k total,
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 16:34, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* Faster booting?
What can be done here?
I have to way for DHCP. I do not use any DHCP. I have 4 NIC's. It is a
real PITA. It takes forever for all NIC's to have do do a DHCP search
On Friday 09 March 2007 07:41, jdd wrote:
NO bug should stay for old version open if nobody works on it.
Old bugs should be noted:
The problem is that bugs are there and simply closing is not good option, as
even very old ones are usually just carried over:
On Monday 05 March 2007 05:20, Carlos E. R. wrote:
An alternative, would be a private news server (with auth). Novell site
has one, if I remember correctly.
Yes.
It is news://support-forums.novell.com
for instance, group
On Monday 05 March 2007 16:27, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
...
After all posts about IRC, I decided to make a list of my reasons:
- One has to pick up pieces of conversation that belong to him in a mess
on the screen which takes attention from the content. This is good suited
On Saturday 03 March 2007 13:07, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
Hello,
With all the great discussion on the topic, We need to get it going. I
like the IRC, but really think a summeray is needed on the email list to
keep consistency across time zone.
You are right.
While presence of bug owners
On Sunday 04 March 2007 08:56, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Il giorno dom, 04/03/2007 alle 13.18 +, Francis Giannaros ha
scritto:
Just a note that I don't necessarily think that the Bug triage day(s)
should happen just yet -- I think the ideal time is just a couple or so
months before
On Sunday 04 March 2007 21:31, Sid Boyce wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Saturday 2007-03-03 at 13:05 -0600, Rajko M. wrote:
Well, both is an extension, just one is fine for fast responses, and the
other allows more asynchronous work
On Saturday 03 March 2007 03:22, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 08:31:34AM +, Francis Giannaros wrote:
On Saturday 03 March 2007 00:12:15 Ted Bullock wrote:
For instance I currently see the following:
251 Open bugs for 10.0
683 Open bugs for 10.1
1224 Open bugs
On Saturday 03 March 2007 09:02, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
I'm a bit critical about the _one_day_ bug testing because I think it's
too short to examine the bugs of something complex like a distribution.
...
I personally prefer shorter meetings in multiple days than 24 hours
meeting where
On Saturday 03 March 2007 09:29, jdd wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
While IRC meetings are cooncentrated they exclude all people that are not
in right time zone. With present number of active users that is not good.
I would prefer one thread on this list that will announce start of triage
On Saturday 03 March 2007 11:59, Francis Giannaros wrote:
That's an argument against a meeting _time_, but not really against a
meeting day. If it's a bug triage weekend (or any given couple of days),
then different people can be on at different times. And particularly on a
weekend, people's
On Saturday 03 March 2007 12:39, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Il giorno sab, 03/03/2007 alle 12.31 -0600, Rajko M. ha scritto:
On Saturday 03 March 2007 11:59, Francis Giannaros wrote:
That's an argument against a meeting _time_, but not really against a
meeting day. If it's a bug triage
On Saturday 24 February 2007 00:19, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?
Look at the bottom of the page for a code that is given as a image.
Enter it in the box, and press Enter.
Find Download button on the next page and click on it.
Select save on the disk.
On Friday 23 February 2007 20:43, Collin Marc wrote:
hi
suse boot time is very slow, about 54 sec on my dual core 4200+, 1 gig of
ram. I removed a lot of services.
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/91107/bootchart-png.html
this kind of system should booted in less than 30 sec
the
On Saturday 27 January 2007 15:53, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Hello,
in the last status meeting Andreas announced that ZMD won't be installed
by default in OpenSUSE 10.3. This means that the current version of
zen-updater won't be used as the default update applet.
Not being default doesn't
On Saturday 20 January 2007 12:51, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
I am happy with the base system we have now (10.2), and do *not* want
any major changes.
The present status is that we need small base that can be expanded.
How to achieve this is a topic of this thread, but obviously no one wants
On Thursday 18 January 2007 02:39, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I heard from several sides that the base system of openSUSE 10.2 is a
bit large - and agree and would like to discuss with you what we can
do.
...
I would set target to a basic system that can run and add more packages in a
first
On Thursday 18 January 2007 08:39, S Glasoe wrote:
Could this be the Damn Small openSUSE Linux equivalent at less than ~50MB?
Could this be a Rescue System too? Would it be able to NFS/FTP/HTTP to
openSUSE repositories for the rest of the patterns?
I should have read all posts.
I would vote
On Saturday 13 January 2007 10:20, Felix Miata wrote:
parse-metadata
update-status
zmd
Why is it these have to gobble nearly 100% CPU on boot? Getting a
reaction to login prompt and password inputs should be virtually
instantaneous, but is far from it. Could they be forced to a lower
Is there any plans to add feedback from installation program, YaST, YOU etc,
to download.opensuse.org about used mirror properties; speed, file status and
anything else that can be used to evaluate where to redirect users.
The present problem is that people land on not so fast, or mirror with
On Saturday 23 December 2006 09:33, M9. wrote:
Andreas Hanke schreef:
This is not a complete bug report, please attach the logfiles as well.
(/var/log/zmd-*, bzip2 compressed)
Done.
The
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=230687
seems to be same as
On Sunday 17 December 2006 04:16, Christoph-Erdmann Pfeiler wrote:
Gentle reader,
Christoph,
The factory is work in progress and it can be broken in much worse ways than
you described. Your comments, as detailed as they are, probably fit the best
as bug reports in
http://bugzill.novell.com
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 07:48, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2006-12-05 at 19:20 -0600, Rajko M wrote:
I thought that more people with underpowered machines are present on
openSUSE, but that is obviously not the case :-)
Why do you say that? I'm interested, but I'm no developper, I
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 00:41, Basil Chupin wrote:
Vahis wrote:
houghi wrote:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 07:06:15PM -0600, Rajko M wrote:
We thought about the problem and it is obvious that we can't agree that
one size fit all.
By now we have this:
http://en.opensuse.org
http
main line. It's not a lizard :-)
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instead of i686.
How can I install a i686 version of the kernel to see if this solves
my problem on openSUSE?
Many thanks.
Chris.
You have to compile kernel for i686.
Install kernel sources and read
/usr/src/linux/README.SUSE
for the instructions how to compile.
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On Monday 04 December 2006 13:13, Manfred Tremmel wrote:
Am Sonntag, 3. Dezember 2006 23:22 schrieb Rajko M:
On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:35, Birger Kollstrand wrote:
...
It would be fun if we could get an openSUSE embedded for those :-)
http://en.opensuse.org/MicroSUSE
After
more for MicroSUSE
http://en.opensuse.org/MicroSUSE
Although I would like to see John making MiniSUSE project to take off, his
micro linux seems to be closer to MicroSUSE that is in the moment probably in
greater need for people that can adapt present source to use uclibc.
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On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:35, Birger Kollstrand wrote:
...
It would be fun if we caould get an openSUSE embedded for those :-)
http://en.opensuse.org/MicroSUSE
Sure we can :-)
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installing again on Monday from the Factory tree to see
how it goes. If I have problems then, I will file a bug report.
Hugo Costelha
This is what I reported before in alpha 4:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=205371
and the bug was resolved.
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to some repositories
can be source of legal trouble.
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reconfigure system for
their needs. The problem is for private users that mostly have no clue what
to do and what we see is minority that found the way to ask the question.
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In the mean time can you test:
http://en.opensuse.org/Installation_using_images
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On Tuesday 17 October 2006 06:50, Felix Miata wrote:
On 06/10/16 23:05 (GMT-0700) Randall R Schulz apparently typed:
On Monday 16 October 2006 22:11, Rajko M wrote:
Is this what you meant:
http://en.opensuse.org/Installation_without_CD
title
://en.opensuse.org/Installation_without_CD
title
#Installing_from_data_saved_on_your_local_machine
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if graphic card is really badly
missconfigured, so you can't see anything even in a text mode.
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Have you tried to check md5sum after burning?
You can try to burn again with lower speed.
I use almost all the time 50% of declared maximum speed to make sure that some
inconsistency in material on raw CD/DVD will not make whole DVD unusable.
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Jim Pye wrote:
Here are some of my thoughts on the first look and use of the new SUSE
Menu system (panel?)
This is cool however to make it UberCool... :-)
The default icon graphics are just a little too big meaning that, for
example, on the Leave page a scroll bar appears that is not
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Rajko M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about to fix prerequisites :-)
Is an option but do we really want this?
Andreas
I installed nvidia on 10.1 using tiny-nvidia-installer, and it wanted to
download some kernel sources. What that would do to the system I can
only
Andreas Hanke wrote:
Hi,
Rajko M schrieb:
That is reason to ask for gcc. I know how to handle this, but new to
Linux will get lost, and we will have to handle a lot of help requests
from them.
PLEASE.
The web is full of
- forum posts
- wiki entries
- other documentation resources
Azerion wrote:
...
At this moment it is not about colors but about text-design
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/9178/installationbootscreendefaultev5.jpg
Simple would be just greeting message, and
Press Enter to start installation or F1 for help.
Let me guess, what windows user
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Rajko M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This time I was little bit more thorough logging what I have seen.
I like 1 CD installation.
It loads basic system fast and than I can add whatever I want.
I tried that with 10.2 alpha 4, but it doesn't work that way.
I know
Stanislav Visnovsky wrote:
Dňa Ut 12. September 2006 05:40 Rajko M napísal:
This time I was little bit more thorough logging what I have seen.
[snip]
5) It is already mentioned that partitioning proposals are given in a
strange way. First it tried to remove 10.0 installation from /dev
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Rajko M [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
9) The Main Menu is huge. Font is now OK, but surface is far beyond
screen. Restarting KDE doesn't help. Go back to mc and find in users
.kde directory kickerrc. Menu size was
KMenuHeight=1950
KMenuWidth=3160
resize to 400x600
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Hi all !
I would like to point to current problems with Yast so called
Patterns - maybe better name would be Categories:
1.There is a topic named: Primary Functions I think it must be
renamed to Server Functions.
2. And some additional services should be added
Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:
...
Please, please someone with the same experience may call me too here
now, before I loose my patience in the well-known way...
Me too.
Now I can explain ...
It is standard procedure to manually set installation screen option, to
1024x768 or lower, otherwise it
Stefan Dirsch wrote:
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 01:14:55AM +0200, Martin Schlander wrote:
Fredag 08 september 2006 21:37 skrev Stefan Dirsch:
That's great. A current proposal is
games:
adventure:
action:
strategy:
turn-based:
Keith Goggin wrote:
The error message is
'Could not find the SUSE Linux Installation Source.'
that alone is good for a bug report - incorrect branding :-)
Seems to me I need to identify the server where the disk images are held?
What is this about 'Point the YaST installer
vetter wrote:
Hi,
what is the minimal amount of RAM required to do a installation? Both
graphical and text mode?
We are working on a pattern for a minimal installation for 10.2, which
would make it interesting again for small/old machines with very limited
RAM.
Perhaps one could
Peter Czanik wrote:
Pavel Nemec wrote:
Sorry if I start a text editors war, but the installation of joe by
default
Please do not throw away joe from default.
If there is possible to vote for it, joe have my vote :)
And my vote too :-) It's the first package I install on a server
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Chema Ollés [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Felix Miata escribió:
On 06/09/06 16:19 (GMT+0100) Ricardo Cruz apparently typed:
Anyway, if mc is installed by default, I don't get why joe is installed
by
default.
My last install was a default, and mc was not in it. :-(
David Wright wrote:
Am Samstag, 2. September 2006 17:18 schrieb Rajko M:
Now there is no simple way to help new Linux user with installation or
...
Above is the reason that I advertise Midnight Commander.
http://en.opensuse.org/Midnight_Commander
It is lesser to learn for file browsing
Andreas wrote:
El Martes, 5 de Septiembre de 2006 15:43, Ricardo Cruz escribió:
What about shipping nano (the pico clone) instead of joe as
recommended?
Yes, please.
nano is so far the only editor I was able to use right away without
reading, learing, taking college courses, etc.
Bernhard Walle wrote:
Hello,
* Juan Erbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-04 13:56]:
/use complains Posix standar?
complies
POSIX? I think POSIX doesn't say anything about file hierarchy. It's
the FHS (File Hierarchy Standard).
Regards,
Bernhard
The keyword is /use which is typo of
Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Christoph Thiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/04/06 2:04 PM
Hi there,
I was just thinking for all these SuSEconfig scripts, as the problem is
their runtime:
Couldn't we remember the 'las-run' of such a script and only run it
Vahis wrote:
...
SSH connection should also be mentioned in Capabilities. :)
...
What kind of capabilities in what usage case you have in mind?
SSH is useful on LAN, when screen, keyboard and mouse are locked for
some reason, but remote access still works.
In case of computers that belong to
Vahis wrote:
Rajko M wrote:
Vahis wrote:
...
SSH connection should also be mentioned in Capabilities. :)
...
What kind of capabilities in what usage case you have in mind?
Mc being capable of accessing directories over ssh.
Vahis
I have mc over ssh. :-)
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jdd wrote:
Rajko M a écrit :
The simple doesn't mean only lesser screen content.
most of the time, complicated mean I don't understand.
It always mean that for a new user.
Surely some stuff can be made easier, but time and again simple screen
is not real help. The way to get help article
Now there is no simple way to help new Linux user with installation or
configuration problem if I have to see the logs.
First I have to explain to user:
- how to open console or switch to terminal session,
- how to switch to root,
- where to find logs,
- what to type to get there,
- what to type
Azerion wrote:
I will make some mockups this month. Have to use PaintShopPro cause Gimp I
can't handle. Maybe Krita is something but have to find out yet.
What is the purpose of above sentence?
It doesn't matter what tool you use if creation is right.
miscShop are professional tools, and
Azerion wrote:
Maybe, or it's just like we use YaST all the time and that is just a
YaST-look. But the install is very important for users that want to
checkout SUSE. A graphical install that looks slick will make people
trust the software. Don't know why but it's like that.
Slick, is that
Per Jessen wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
This is only a proposal - I really just wrote it up in five minutes.
Maybe it's entirely in appropriate.
Maybe the selection is 1-2-3 step: Primary qualifier, secondary
qualifier, plus add-ons (things you might want to do regardless of
which type
Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Aug 23. 2006 09:20]:
I haven't got the time to participate in this discussion right now, but
I think it's very important. I'd really like to work out a detailed
proposal and then submit that for debate. I still think that the user
should
Juan Erbes wrote:
In /media I found the file .hal-mtab-lock,
Remove it and try again. It might be leftover of some crash.
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Felix Miata wrote:
On 06/08/13 19:46 (GMT+0200) jdd apparently typed:
William Gallafent a écrit :
- Certain commonly used mail clients do not understand those
headers (with one in particular having an open bug with a
known-working patch to add this support!)
may be adding this patch to
jdd wrote:
William Gallafent a écrit :
- Certain commonly used mail clients do not understand those
headers (with one in particular having an open bug with a
known-working patch to add this support!)
may be adding this patch to the suse version, as Pascal did?
should at least be a
jdd wrote:
Eberhard Moenkeberg a écrit :
If not, the lists will run into the desert because too much answers go
wrong, or they will run into starvation because people start
unsubscribing because they feel penetrated by double answers (list and
private).
wether or not you like the new
Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hi,
On Friday, August 11, 2006 at 18:37:12, houghi wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 05:15:49PM +0200, jdd wrote:
It is regretable that the list does not wor as before. I have not seen any
complaints that the reply was send default to the list.
As ml-admin i have
Per Jessen wrote:
jdd wrote:
by kind of desktop:
* kde
* gnome
* windowmaker
* xfce
* others (fvwm,...)
* no graphics at all
Some of that choice - KDE/Gnome/other - is today made even before you
choose groups of software. I still think the grouping should be mostly
about the role
Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
Am Samstag, 12. August 2006 16:17 schrieb Rajko M:
What I would like to see is something like what you applied in the
mail list archives, overwriting of private mail addresses with
xx, which is excellent. If that would be possible for mails
that list
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
On Thursday 10 August 2006 15:27, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 02:29:36PM +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10-08-2006 14:45
In order not to do again the mistakes made with the zen
update and 10.1, I think we should have _two_
houghi wrote:
I just looked at http://en.opensuse.org/Patterns
I don't see much going on there. Does this mean that this is the final
proposal?
I have added some, that I felt were missing. Even if they are not
selected, I hope to keep the discussion going and we can't afford to get
it
Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 18. 2006 09:12]:
Rajko M wrote:
The problem is still in the packages that contain binaries. They are
compiled with the broadest selection of options,
ideally, the patterns could be defined _in build system_ so
to give each user a perfectly
jdd wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
* this can be very powerfull, but for the very same reason must be
very carefully examined. I wonder if it's not risky to 10.2 (don't do
again the libzypp error), we must fine tune the definitions and
scenarii before
jdd wrote:
houghi wrote:
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 10:31:38AM +0200, jdd wrote:
So I'm pretty sure there is interest for low profile distro.
Why not use one of them for that specific purpose? DSL is very good. I
myself have Debian running on a 486 portable with 48MB of ram. Works
great.
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