Hi,
I'm not able to get access to the floppy using SL 10.1 with Gnome.
I get the following error:
Operation Failed
Method "Mount" with signature "ssas" on interface
"org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume" doesn't exist.
I tried it as normal user and root and I get the problem on two
different systems and an online-update (what was not working as expected
too) didn't solve the problem too.
Thanks a lot,
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Chau y hasta luego,
Thorolf
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Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 13:21 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
> We're glad to announce SUSE Linux 10.2 Codename "Basilisk Lizard"
> Alpha2.
Cool name, but what's Basilisk?
> It's downloadable from today on and will be the last
> community/consumer distribution called SUSE Linux. We'll rename SUSE
> Linux into openSUSE.
Hopefully, the lowercase open isn't a second class citizen in the
company with the capitalized SUSE.. even if the big brother is to blame
for the real bad influence here!
>
> SUSE Linux 10.2 Alpha2 is slowly moving to 10.1.
This is funny since we all hope to keep that illness behind soon!
> We have not done
> any real major updates yet but lots of minor changes, I list some
> below:
>
> Desktop
> * freetype 2.2.1
Cool, we're finally get the dirt out of the corners..
Pete
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Adding an installation server is very slow on my mechine. I look into
/var/log/Yast2/y2log and find that the same file (eg. packages) will be
downloaded at least three times . First at the time adding the
installation server, second at the time applying installation source and
these will be repeat when doing software management.
These cause the software management is very lag.
Is there any update for these method?
Hello,
10.2 Alpha2 is just around the corner, it's synced out to mirrors. If I
sync my home factory mirror now, will it be the same as Alpha2? Or it's
older/newer or any other way different? Bye,
CzP
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As discussed last week, I wanted to continue the discussion about the
package management changes - but not concentrating on the real bugs
we're fixing now but on general issues:
With SUSE Linux 10.1 we have redesigned the way we handle software. We
are proud to be able to announce our new software management backend
which is based on the so-called library "libzypp" and which also
integrates Novell's ZENworks technology. Also we decided to follow the
repomd standard (sometimes known as "YUM repository") for our new
software repositories.
In fact we are now able to manage more than packages only. We have
integrated flavors like patches, patterns and even products all of
which are defined and handled equivalently to packages. This new
framework allows for new ways to define system dependencies and to
build more complex application stacks also considering certain patch
levels, patterns or even products to depend on.
Also we were able to fix the well known issue where one could
compromise a system installation by installing outdated packages after
already having applied patches. Using the new technology the system is
now able to detect these kinds of package-patch dependency violations.
By integrating Novell's ZENworks technology we enriched our
distribution by a new command line tool called 'rug' and a daemon
called 'zmd' which are able to keep your system up-to-date. Also we
invented a new easy-to-use patch management user interface which is
called 'zen-updater'. These new tools are also able to tie into a
ZENworks Linux Management infrastructure in order to allow for
centralized remote management.
As these changes are also impacting the user experience regarding
package and patch management we'd very welcome to start a discussion
thread whether and how we still can further improve the current
toolchain.
One question we have is how the new tools rug, zen-updater and zmd
compare to what we had before with YaST Online Update and
suseWatcher. We are interested in every feedback ranging from
architecture, design or used standards and their enhancements.
As this topic is not a very easy one I guess we'll need several
iterations for this discussion. Therefore I'll try to summarize the
first discussion outcomes on http://en.opensuse.org/Libzypp/Design.
After a couple of weeks we can then continue the discussion after
everybody had the chance to work with - and love/hate - the new
toolchain,
Andreas
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SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany
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Hi,
at http://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/aj/second-libzypp-update-test/ there
are currently some RPMs which look like they might become a YOU soon. I
don't remember any announcement, but installed them anyway ;)
What I noticed afterwards is that "yast2 inst_suse_register" now more or
less *requires* rug and zmd to be installed. The registration still
"works" without them, but YaST complains with popup error messages about
not being able to synchronize with ZenWorks.
It didn't do that before, and actually I think that it's a regression
because at least on Non-Enterprise products, YaST was not intended to
*depend* on rug and zmd. Before reporting this as a bug, I'd like to
know if it's intentional.
Andreas Hanke
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Hi,
this annoys me since I found out about vnc=1 installations:
You can not use the usual Keybooard shortcuts ALT+<underlined character>
when doing a installation over vnc.
Am I the only one? Is this expected bahaviour or should I file a bug
against installation?
Regards,
Andreas
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Andreas Vetter
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