Looks like the BETA4 sync had begon.
ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/vol/5/opensuse/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS-beta4
Am I crazy or is this the official release of beta4?
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Hi,
It seems that it's 10.0
Regards
James Su
On 2/17/06, Azerion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like the BETA4 sync had begon.
> ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/vol/5/opensuse/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS-beta4
>
> Am I crazy or is this the official release of beta4?
>
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Azerion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Looks like the BETA4 sync had begon.
> ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/vol/5/opensuse/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS-beta4
>
> Am I crazy or is this the official release of beta4?
That's 10.0 not 10.1 - don't know why the have something that old...
Btw. Beta4 mirror s
Hello,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Btw. Beta4 mirror sync has not really started, so far only the
directory structure exists and therefore Beta4 will get announced
tomorrow - with lots of rough edges :-(
Is it only the beta4 CDs, or factory as well? Or I can use factory today
and download beta4 CD
Peter Czanik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>> Btw. Beta4 mirror sync has not really started, so far only the
>> directory structure exists and therefore Beta4 will get announced
>> tomorrow - with lots of rough edges :-(
>>
> Is it only the beta4 CDs, or factory as
Hello,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Factory on our server is now updated with the new packages.
As I still can't reach stage, so I would like to ask one more hint:
ftp.opensuse.org and ftp.gwdg.de have some differences. Which one is right?
So, you have to do a new
installation.
I always do. My
> That's 10.0 not 10.1 - don't know why the have something that old...
>
> Btw. Beta4 mirror sync has not really started, so far only the
> directory structure exists and therefore Beta4 will get announced
> tomorrow - with lots of rough edges :-(
>
> Andreas
Sorry, was up all night (fresh install
Hello,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> Factory on our server is now updated with the new packages.
>
I started to install it on PPC. When installed it in graphics mode, it
froze completely: keyboard/mouse does not respond, and mouse neither.
Then I started a VNC install to be able to watch F3/F4 debug
Peter Czanik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>> Factory on our server is now updated with the new packages.
>>
> I started to install it on PPC. When installed it in graphics mode, it
> froze completely: keyboard/mouse does not respond, and mouse neither.
> Then I
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>
> Please create a bugreport with the above information and CC me on it.
>
>
>
Done: #151930 . The next will be there in a minute: it tries to install
an i586 package on PPC... Bye,
CzP
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Hello,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> Please create a bugreport with the above information and CC me on it.
>
Just to give some positive feedback also: after 5 hours of fight in
Friday night, I got beta4 running on my Pegasos PPC :-) I had to install
a number of packages by hand, to replace i586 packa
Hi!
I remember the times when I could install SuSE Linux with 8MB RAM. Even the
fattest commercial UNIXes can install with 256MB of RAM only.
FYI: Recently I found out that 10.0 won't install with 192MB RAM (just as the
SLES9).
Regards,
Ulrich
On 17 Feb 2006 at 20:04, Peter Czanik wrote:
> H
On Monday 20 February 2006 09:56, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> I remember the times
Ah, the good old days
:-)
right
> when I could install SuSE Linux with 8MB RAM. Even the
> fattest commercial UNIXes can install with 256MB of RAM only.
Oh well, those UNIXes cannot do all the stuff Linux does.
And
Hello,
Silviu Marin-Caea írta:
>> I remember the times
>>
> Ah, the good old days
>
A 100MB Linux partition complet with servers, X, browser and games :)
> And ppc is 64 bit AFAIK, so it needs more RAM than x86-32.
>
The one, I installed is 32 bit (Pegasos PPC). At the end it used 1500M
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> I remember the times when I could install SuSE Linux with 8MB RAM. Even
> the fattest commercial UNIXes can install with 256MB of RAM only.
>
> FYI: Recently I found out that 10.0 won't install with 192MB RAM (just
> as the SLES9).
Well, in some cases
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 08:56 +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I remember the times when I could install SuSE Linux with 8MB RAM. Even the
> fattest commercial UNIXes can install with 256MB of RAM only.
>
> FYI: Recently I found out that 10.0 won't install with 192MB RAM (just as the
> SLES9)
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