/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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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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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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On both a desktop (two tries) and a laptop machine, I was unable to
complete the RC1 install. After the reboot, I get a brief flash of
GUI, then he drops back to console. I see some "bus error" messages,
and console won't accept "root" as login.
Anybody else seen something like this? I had no errors from Azureus
when downloading the DVD, and used verify when burning with K3B.
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I have download delta iso of RC1_GM 10.3 from
http://suse.inode.at/opensuse/distribution/10.3/iso/delta/openSUSE-10.3-RC1…
and then...
# applydeltaiso /dev/sr0 \
openSUSE-10.3-RC1_GM-DVD-i386.delta.iso \
openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-i386.iso
reading 363151280 bytes from old iso...done
indata read 8192 bytes failed
Wat's going on?
# ls -l openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-i386.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2648085 IX 30 20:00 openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-i386.iso
on google i have found only this:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/SuSE/2005-09/0372.html - NOTHING
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Using zypper update, some locally built packages are removed. It would
be nice to be able to be able to have an option so these would show up
with an option to not remove. The first time you see these will be
removed is when the dependencies are resolved and zypper starts
updating. These can be reinstalled without problems. There also is no
consistency, e.g on one box upgrading to 10.3-RC1 removed skype, on the
other it was kept.
Worth a bug report?
I'm assuming the trusted list is the cause. I needed to build amarok
locally to get it working with a Sandisk e_260 MP3 player.
- From zypper.log
2007-09-29 02:36:58 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp]
RpmDb.cc(doRemovePackage):2014
RpmDb::doRemovePackage(amarok-1.4.7-50.x86_64,8)
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 Trusted Vendors: {
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 ati technologies inc.
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 jpackage project
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 novell
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 nvidia
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 opensuse
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 sgi
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 silicon graphics
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 suse
2007-09-29 02:18:47 <1> tindog(15965) [zypp::VendorAttr]
VendorAttr.cc(VendorAttr):128 }
Regards
Sid.
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Hey Group;
In my passed life I owned a business where I used filepro+ or profile+
It was highly customizable. I am looking for a current Office Ledger
(double entry) software package for Linux. Does anyone know of one that
interfaces with sql light, mysql or postgres? It will used for US tax
records
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