this stage I'm so mixed up with all these adding and removin that I'm
not sure what those updates did or didn't.
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Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> Vahis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> # rug sa
>>
>
> Add: --type=yum
> or: --type=zypp
>
> both should work.
>
>
>> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/aj/10.1-packagemanagement-update-test/
>> ER
Marcus Meissner wrote:
> On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 06:21:29PM +0300, Vahis wrote:
>
>> Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>>
>>> Vahis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> # rug sa
>>>>
Vahis wrote:
> I wonder if I should now run them, this is my attempted-to-keep
> installation.
> I ran those already on my factory one but I don't know yet what they did.
>
I ran them. After that the globe went orange again with:
Update Version: 1424-0
Installed Version:
Cate
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>
>
That page is cool!
My understanding improved significantly. It's not hard to improve from
zero :)
Is this update-test going to stay there for testing or is it a one-off?
Should it be kept?
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OK. I'll keep it on my "factory machine"
I ran the stuff seemingly successfully and removed it from my desktop
machine.
Testing now with adding and removing sources and software with rug and
Up
ay we can test YOU or similar
> processes with zen. Such a directory would make it possible to test these
> processes.
>
I have tried to test the following:
I have an install repo on a server. I put a newer package there and see
if it works.
I'll have some results soon. Like tomorr
roken for them.
>
After some struggling with YaST as I used it the way I'm used to I made
a fresh install and used rug all the way. That seemed to work well, I
wrote some notes on my site.
There's been quite a lot of traffic to that page since, so we'll see
what people thi
When added, the globe goes orange and updates work.
I added Amarok 1.4 from Guru with the Zen installer GUI, that went well, too.
See if there's problems with the others, I only added those two.
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houghi wrote:
> On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 04:56:35PM +0300, Vahis wrote:
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>> houghi wrote:
>>
>>> I will (probably today) test what 10.1 sources can be added and which ones
>>> still give problems from the external repo's from
>>> http://en
awake, it seems like a cure for the time
being or what?
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>> houghi wrote:
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>>> On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 03:05:56PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> zmd does not store everything, so for every wakeup
and then select to install with YaST.
>
> It should not be too difficult to make something like that for other
> browsers like Firefox to do the same.
>
In Firefox you click on an rpm and you are proposed to install with
zen-installer.
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I can only do a one CD install with two CDs because my "key has been
possibly modified by an attacker" and my repository made of the CD
images is bad, I can't "use it anyway"
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Vahis wrote:
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> I can't even do a one CD install - CD 2 is needed for one package...
>
> I can only do a one CD install with two CDs because my "key has been
> possibly modified by an attacker" and my repository made of the CD
> images is bad, I can't "
houghi wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:09:27PM +0300, Vahis wrote:
>
>> Why does one CD install require CD 2 because of one package? I can't
>> remember what it was but skipping was no option.
>>
>
> Most likely because it is an Alpha and the package
een as such.
> Anybody else having similar problems?
>
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gt; than command line, and it fulfills most of demands for a simple
> troubleshooting system.
>
SSH connection should also be mentioned in Capabilities. :)
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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.
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Yeah, what about it? It should go fine.
What's the reason for your posting?
Please don't answer.
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Azerion wrote:
> Op donderdag 7 september 2006 15:09, schreef Vahis:
>
>> Azerion wrote:
>>
>>> Most annoying bugs:
>>>
>>> usb mouse is not working in X, this breaks especially installation
Brendan Mulholland wrote:
> Not true. You can still use the graphical install, but only use
> keyboard shortcuts...
>
> On 9/7/06, Vahis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Azerion wrote:
>> > Op donderdag 7 september 2006 15:09, schreef Vahis:
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>> &
ug info.
That's why I asked why your post was necessary in the first place.
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Pentium I nowadays? I have a Pentium II CPU to
> donate to one such individual in the totally unlikely case he exists. :-)
>
Hell to yourself :)
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what other stuff I down/upload, sometimes I pause the SUSE torrents for
a while to get something else. Then start again.
I think if a lot of us do the same this shit works big time :)
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or the spring.
That time I'll put the computers aside anyway as I take my motorcycle
out, so there's plenty of time for them to be in the midnight sun :)
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> > >
> > I have seen this vmware-tools/kernel header not matching -problem
> > discussed in several groups and forums concerning several distros in
> > addition to SUSE. And not just rpm based ones. As for SUSE it has been
> > discussed already during the
Andreas Hanke wrote:
> Vahis schrieb:
>
>> Everything is as It's says there. But the script keeps coming to this:
>>
>> The directory of kernel headers (version @@VMWARE@@ UTS_RELEASE) does
>> not match
>> your running kernel (version 2.6.18.2-4
Vahis wrote:
> Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>>>> Reply on 13-11-2006 16:00:21 <<<> Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
>>>>>
>>>> Hi everybody,
>>&g
and installation repos as repos and
let's not add any "services"
Channels are from Smart, not from SUSE, let's not start call everything
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> > >
> > I have seen this vmware-tools/kernel header not matching -problem
> > discussed in several groups and forums concerning several distros in
> > addition to SUSE. And not just rpm based ones. As for SUSE it has been
> > discussed already during the
nsuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source
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Hugo Costelha wrote:
> On Saturday 18 November 2006 08:51, Vahis wrote:
>
>> I have been trying to add factory every possible way in beta2
>> installation but it fails.
>> So I started a fresh install from there to see what would happen.
>>
>> It's b
Hugo Costelha wrote:
> On Saturday 18 November 2006 12:06, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, Felix Miata wrote:
>>
>>> On 2006/11/18 13:44 (GMT+0200) Vahis apparently typed:
>>>
>>>> File /s
course, ssh to the virtual machine works...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Volker
>
>
I have vmware running 10.2 beta 2 guest on 10.0 host, all 32 bit.
No problems with mouse, with or without vmware-tools
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the moment but I thought I would post this so that others may
> verify this lockup.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
I just happened to do about the same about half an hour ago without any
problems.
I copied a directory of 1000+ files over the VMWare network (inside the
host machine).
My installation
s.
>
Mine works. Both by right clicking on the desktop and going via the menus.
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>>> RC1 upgraded (with smart) with all the latest files as of 1 hour ago.
>>>
>>> Selecting Configure Desktop>Appearance & Themes>Screensaver terminates
>>> RC1 and sends it back to
ally now when a lot of people are "looking for signs".
I'm sorry for not having a decent suggestion for the name, I'm trying to
come up with one or some.
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"Why wait any longer for the world to beg
right.
But probably It will generate publicity which may be even good, who knows :)
> Most of the times you get the things, you hate the most..
>
I personally have no wrath to that direction, but I know there are
people who could even u
> It's all these little unexpected surprises in Suse which always
> brighten my otherwise dreary day. :-) .
First you always select kernel devel and get gcc with that.
Then all of a sudden you do not select it and do not get gcc.
I wouldn't call that a surprise that Suse treats you with,
In 10.0 there's an update available on the update servers, a script that
installs the acx100 firmware for Texas Instruments chipset used in DWL520+.
This works fine, the card works without any problems.
If I update to 10.2 the card does not work anymore.
This script is no more available.
If I ma
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The most northern people, the ones in the home country of Linus, already
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home if there is one already when installing
might be good, too.
> > defaults when unset: LVM, separate /boot (ext2), /home (ext3), swap, ...
>
> It could as well suggest all needed partitions, in the proper size :-)
No opinion here because the ones not wanting the
ate change request 306 -> 348
The numbers change, the lines come every ten seconds.
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Lars Rupp wrote:
> On So 12 Aug 2007 11:17:37 CEST Vahis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> VMWare server 1.0.3 build-44356 running on 10.2 host,10.3 beta1 as
>> quest.
>>
>> Unfortunately I haven't installed any alphas this time so I don't know
>> if th
re also on every Linux on VMWare.
Funny enough, It's explained here:
opensuse-factory@opensuse.org
So MS is supporting Linux quite well after all :)
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/testvm.xml
I don't know if these things have something in common, neither do I not
know where to look or what to check.
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In case of an updating installation:
Would it make sense/be possible to add Packman, Videolan etc. to update
sw installed from them?
Now an update is difficult because of dependencies that can't be
fulfilled without the external repos.
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Lukas Ocilka wrote:
> Vahis napsal(a):
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>> In case of an updating installation:
>>
>> Would it make sense/be possible to add Packman, Videolan etc. to update
>> sw installed from them?
>>
>> Now an update is difficult because of dependencies that
Lukas Ocilka wrote:
> Vahis napsal(a):
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>>> During update (just after the update-partition is mounted), there is
>>> another dialog that displays previously used repositories and you can
>>> enable or disable them. You can even modify those sources in t
t; Thanks & Bye
> Lukas
>
>
I installed the rpm and had a quick look.
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.
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Jonathon M. Robison wrote:
> Um . . . on the third screen (clicking NEXT twice) I was able to select
> protocol level 1, 2, or both, as well as the cyphers. Am I
> misinterpreting what you are asking for here?
>
> --Jonathon
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> On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 21:58 +0200, Lukas Ocilka
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Frank Zappa was interviewed and he was asked: Aren't you afraid your
children
will get in trouble because of their names, Moon Unit and Dweezil?
FZ answered: I don't think their first names will get them in tro
he old rkhunter is does not know
> about openSUSE 10.3 (10.2 and probably more).
>
>
It would be nice to hear what you think rkhunter and the ones alike can do?
I think its value is zero. No, it's less than that.
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> Vahis wrote:
>> Andreas Vetter wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> rkhunter has a new release 1.3.0 hosted on sourceforge:
>>> http://rkhunter.sourceforge.net
>>>
>>> In factory we have rkhunter-1.2.9-12.44.noarch.rpm (accordin
t;assigned" and the second one "new"
They both obviously are about PAM
I don't know if posting my findings here help in any way, though...
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M9. wrote:
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> Only thing that happens is :
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