/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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FYI: Current freetype in FACTORY is broken, use the version from Alpha4
instead of updating,
Andreas
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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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Hello,
I installed the latest factory, and I quite enjoy it, especially the
part of adding repositories from the build service easily. I got just
one 'little' problem: on PPC all of these repositories are empty (OK, I
could probably find some 'noarch' :-) ). Any news on this? Or still 'no
public info' or 'in a few months'? Bye,
CzP
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Hi,
from various discussions in bug reports I know that brp scripts for the following are installed in autobuild:
- check whether .la files have an empty dependency_libs line
- check whether .la and .pc files have references to the build root
- check whether .desktop files have all their icons installed
Are these scripts publicly available somewhere? They are not distributed with rpm, build or osc and I could not find them anywhere else either.
If not, would it be possible to publish these (and others, if present)?
Andreas Hanke
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Opened a bug some time ago. Selecting some packages from Factory will
cause zypper to not return, stays permanently "working on" and window
goes grey. Kill -9 the pids of yast2 sw_single, removing
/var/run/zypp.pid and at times needing to bomb out the window is the
only way to return it to sanity, then YaST --> Installation Source can
be restarted.
It's not capable of resolving certain dependencies.
Regards
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[sorry for the cross-post, but this could be of interest for both
packagers as well as factory users/testers]
Hi,
in case you see warnings like this:
WARNING: the --skip-unsupported option is no longer available
then either fix your package to no longer care about unsupported modules
(remove the --skip-unsupported option) or make a bugreport if it's not
in your package. Ex: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=293758
Background: the handling of unsupported modules was changed in 10.3,
it's now globally configured in /etc/modprobe.d/unsupported.blacklist,
it's no longer the responsibility of the callers of modprobe. For
compatibility with not yet updated scripts, the option is still
recongnized, but it prints the above warning. For details, see
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-commit/2007-07/msg00513.html
have a nice day,
Michal
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Hello,
zypper is after update from factory broken :(.
Not found the libixxx.so.34 the new is xxx.so.36 ?
It is also not possible to login in kde in runlevel 5
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Hey Group;
It loaded/worked just fine on My Laptop (HP 6400) with a RJ45 eth0 and a
Wireless WIFI. However, That part is not working correctly. It would
not set the default to agree with the "Server Search" device This all
came about at the end when hardware detection was being used.
Problem is due to not allowing multiple devices to to be setup early in
the install.
However, it must be a display variable problem. Yast2 when up seems to
have it correct under Network Setting > Network Card. It just seems it
took a while and then a ping worked via the wireless card.
The fingerprint device was found. hwinfo --usb found it but no listing.
Has anyone figured out which driver to use. I am trying "hpaio"
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I could'nt use audacity because it crashes inmeditely. Executing it
from konsole, I got:
***MEMORY-WARNING***: [5906]: GSlice: g_thread_init() must be called
before all other GLib functions; memory corruption due to late
invocation of g_thread_init() has been detected; this program is
likely to crash, leak or unexpectedly abort soon...
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
The package is audacity-1.3.3-15.i586.rpm.
What can I do?
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