On Wed 25 Mar 2015 23:59:43 NZDT +1300, Alexander Graf wrote:
And now I must be seeing things because it's working now, although I tried several times before posting yesterday. Networking is working as expected, even with a fixed MAC address (blast android). I saw the same problem on an RPi with oS 13.2 and I could ping briefly after forcing an address so it's not the cable.
Oh, ok. All is well then I guess?
Well, *networking*, yes. Sorry about the noise there, I don't get it.
Since Factory is supposed to be super-stable now, I think you'd be better of with it than 13.2 :).
All depends on if I want it to boot, I guess... ;-) After a day of running it I'm not sure factory doesn't mean exactly what it suggests: bleeding edge. Have the list: No NTP (ok solved, but it's not "stable release"). Different packages install the same files, different content [1]. I wanted yast-x11, because yast-ncurses is, uhm, for emergencies. Disk space is cheap: zypper in yast2-x11 yast2-control-center-qt libyui-qt6 xauth Result: None of the text input fields in any of the yast modules accept keyboard input. No reaction to such. yast-ncurses now runs dooog-sloooowwww, just by installing (but not running) yast-x11. The ncurses and x11 versiosn don't behave the same. The x11 one shows a long list of autoinstall packages. Irritating. Thanks for all your help, Volker [1] Checking for file conflicts: ...............................[error] Detected 2 file conflicts: File /usr/share/locale-bundle/ar/LC_MESSAGES/libpwquality.mo from install of bundle-lang-common-ar-13.2-7.2.noarch(openSUSE-Factory-repo-oss) conflicts with file from install of bundle-lang-gnome-ar-12.3-8.1.noarch(openSUSE-Factory-repo-oss) File /usr/share/locale-bundle/ar/LC_MESSAGES/system-config-printer.mo from install of bundle-lang-common-ar-13.2-7.2.noarch(openSUSE-Factory-repo-oss) conflicts with file from install of bundle-lang-gnome-ar-12.3-8.1.noarch(openSUSE-Factory-repo-oss) -- Volker Kuhlmann http://volker.top.geek.nz/ Please do not CC list postings to me. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org