/lib/modules/(stock2.6.21kernel)# du -s
60804 .
/lib/modules/(my2.6.21kernel)# du -s
538292 .
That's a 785% increase in space consumed by my modules over stock modules.
Does that happen for anyone building their own Factory kernel? Can a more
normal space consumption be made to happen by a mere mortal kernel building
novice like myself?
What I did was:
1-apply the patch from http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7513
2-zcat /proc/config.gz > .config
3-make menuconfig to add smbfs and change the CONFIG_LOCALVERSION
4-make
5-make modules_install
6-INSTALL_PATH=/boot make install
7-fix the resulting broken /boot/grub/menu.lst
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Users tend to ask about AIGLX quite a bit. Why do we not have this
enabled by default, where possible? Xgl is nice and a lot of people
prefer it (including myself), but a lot of people prefer using AIGLX
too. Having it enabled by default where possible of course also
provides the possibility of switching between compiz/kwin/metacity
easier too.
If not setting it up by default, perhaps we could consider having a
script similar to gnome-xgl-switch for setting it up a little more
easily for users.
Any thoughts?
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FYI: Current freetype in FACTORY is broken, use the version from Alpha4
instead of updating,
Andreas
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Acrobat Reader 8 is out, but on openSUSE NON OSS repo I see only version
7. Does it mean that acroread package will not be updated for 10.3
final?
Thanks!
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Friday I determined that 4096 was an inappropriate blocksize for my
non-libata hda19 Factory / partition. I booted 10.1 from hda7 and did a cp
-a on that partition to another partition, reformatted to the 1024
blocksize, then did cp -a back to it. I then tried to mount and chroot to it
in order to run grub-install. Grub-install failed due to the non-existent
target device. Copying the hda19 device file from the 10.1 / and trying
again didn't help. I tried to do a rescue installation, but both rescue
modes apparently failed for a similar or the same reason. Is it possible in
Factory to do a rescue? If so, how?
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Hi,
is it still possible to put Glibc 2.7 into opensuse 11? It has been
released in October already so I really think it should be in - I am
especially anticipating it for the SHA-256/512 crypt!
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Hi,
I upgraded all pkgs manualy choosen..
When trying to get rid of gnome, this was impossible...
Very anoying, to have to install pkgs and apps to your system, you never
use, just to fullfill deps.
Is there a way to check which gnome specific pkgs are realy needed to
run suse?
I am satisfied with KDE and if xfce is dependable on gnome, i will get
rid of it also.
I want to run a 'gnomeclean' KDE environment.
Is this possible?
(strange that these have to be mixed to function anyway.)
This way i am forced to 'check' gnome also, which i do not want.
It is silly, that it is not possible to update a system, due to an
invalid DE, one not wants to use, don't you agree?
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Hi,
Many pkgs depend on this.
The most annoying is that not installing totem would be the right
solution, but it is impossible to apply that proposel...
Yast solver does not apply: not install gnomekeyring.
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Hi,
I'd just discuss something that I got hit with:
The PolicyKit package no longer contains the manpages - if you want them
you need to install PolicyKit-doc as well.
IMO, this is a *relly* *really* ... *really* wrong decision, which was
obviously made because of *build* reasons:
* Sat Aug 11 2007 aj(a)suse.de
- Make separate spec file for PolicyKit-doc so that PolicyKit does
not require TeX for building.
While it may in may cases be OK to not include additional documentation
in the base package, the manpages need to stay there - no matter what
that means for the build process.
ciao
Joerg
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We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that
works. Some say that should read Microsoft instead of technology.
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Hello,
with the last Mozilla, Flash Update is also not working ?
I installed the old again :(.
Mozilla don't find the plugin anymore.
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Günther J. Niederwimmer
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