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Re: [opensuse] Exporting KMail folders etc, Revisited
- From: Stan Goodman <stan.goodman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 12:04:38 +0300
- Message-id: <200905011204.38815.stan.goodman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
At 03:36:34 on Friday Friday 01 May 2009, "Rajko M."
<rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Done. I will attach two captures, explained below.
No confusion. I restored them at once, and also added Packman.
Attached ("NewSW.log") is the first log I made. After starting the
capture, I clicked the new "black rectangle w/white down-arrow", which
caused a dialog box telling me that new optional software is available,
and asking to "Install"; but the Install button is greyed, and therefore
ineffective.
I note that this notice was for one single optional file, whereas past
notices were for two, showing me that failed upgrades are being lost to
me, not merely deferred.
The second attachment ("YaSTSW.log") is for an attempt to reinstall XMMS
with YaST (which is why I added the Packman repository). YaST went
through its usual stages, telling me what it was going to install, etc,
and crashed only at the end. YaST now tells me that XMMS is installed,
but I think that is incorrect, as calling XMMS from a CLI does nothing.
But the apparent failure has restored the XMMS icon that I kept on a
second panel on my screen.
I hope I have done properly what you asked, and have supplied some hints
for going further.
No-flame disclaimer: I've seen some complaints on the forum deploring the
use of attachments here. The two files I have attached are not text
files; I see no way to convey them other than as attachments.
--
Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel
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<rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thursday 30 April 2009 08:03:31 am Stan Goodman wrote:
If still nothing can be deducted disable all online repositories,
drop
DVD in the drive, install Wireshark, run it and then try to update.
Output is verbose, but there is no chance not to find out what is
going wrong.
I have disabled all the repositories and installed Wireshark. I then
called it to bring up its UI, but did nothing within it, because I am
not clear what I should do.
Hovering over first few icons from left to right will give you tooltips
popups that should be clear enough what that icons do. I use one that
offer available interfaces, and choose eth0 from selection, and then
Start. Following capture is running on that interface only.
Done. I will attach two captures, explained below.
With the program running, I clicked on the
updates icon (which has changed since yesterday from being an orange
triangle to being a dark square with a white downward-pointing arrow
in its center). This brings up a dialog box telling me that I have
two optional updates waiting (only two?); it has the expected
"Install" button for confirmation, but it is greyed out, so there is
nothing to click. Meantime, nothing has happened either in the
Wireshark window or in the terminal from which I called it.
What I did forget to tell that disabling online repositories is just
temporary measure to enable Wireshark installation without wading
trough error messages. After Wireshark is installed you should turn
them again on. Sorry for confusion.
No confusion. I restored them at once, and also added Packman.
Attached ("NewSW.log") is the first log I made. After starting the
capture, I clicked the new "black rectangle w/white down-arrow", which
caused a dialog box telling me that new optional software is available,
and asking to "Install"; but the Install button is greyed, and therefore
ineffective.
I note that this notice was for one single optional file, whereas past
notices were for two, showing me that failed upgrades are being lost to
me, not merely deferred.
The second attachment ("YaSTSW.log") is for an attempt to reinstall XMMS
with YaST (which is why I added the Packman repository). YaST went
through its usual stages, telling me what it was going to install, etc,
and crashed only at the end. YaST now tells me that XMMS is installed,
but I think that is incorrect, as calling XMMS from a CLI does nothing.
But the apparent failure has restored the XMMS icon that I kept on a
second panel on my screen.
I hope I have done properly what you asked, and have supplied some hints
for going further.
No-flame disclaimer: I've seen some complaints on the forum deploring the
use of attachments here. The two files I have attached are not text
files; I see no way to convey them other than as attachments.
--
Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel
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