Hi all, I'm new with SuSE. I'm Linux administrator and for a lot of years I've been using RedHat and to some extend Debian distros. Last month after speaking with my boss we decided to get a try to SuSE (SuSE 9 Proffessional to be exact), mainly to compare with RedHat. Well after a month using it I'm starting to make up and discovered a few problems with some pakages. My first doubt is where I can send the bugs I find so someone at SuSE get notified. (¿ Is there something like bug-buddy ?). Second doubt is how can I setup SuSE as a CIPE VPN server. ¿ Is there any available documentation?. SuSE cipe versions include some non-standard scripts that are quite cryptic to understand. (Ummm, I'm used to setup CIPE with the GUI included in RedHat, is there something similar for SuSE). ¡ Thanks in advance for your time ! P.S.: If you are interested those are the bugs I found: - The squid proxy cache available with the default SuSE RPM looks to be wrong, it has some memory leaks and suddendly the system start swapping. (I instaled from the last sources downloaded at squid-cache.org and the problem dissapeared, so it was not a configuration problem). Not really a SuSE mistake, but I found not upgrade available using Yast2 utility :(. - imap neglects to work. I search the web for help and all I found was more people with my same problems, so I had to uninstall it and try a different software. - gnome/kde runs 3D screensavers by default, something quite risky if your computer is running as a server and you have no 3D card accelerator since they carnivorate all the CPU.
Enrique Arizón wrote:
- gnome/kde runs 3D screensavers by default, something quite risky if your computer is running as a server and you have no 3D card accelerator since they carnivorate all the CPU.
If you're running a server, why even bother going to runlevel 5 ? I often install minimal KDE and X stuff on servers, but generally leave them running at level 3 (ie. without X). /Per Jessen, Zurich
On Wednesday 07 January 2004 12:38, Enrique Arizón wrote:
My first doubt is where I can send the bugs I find so someone at SuSE get notified. (¿ Is there something like bug-buddy ?). http://www.suse.com/feedback is one place
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