Hi All,
Was wondering if others have noticed this too:
When booting and also when restarting the network service, openSUSE is
trying to get an address for an unplugged Ethernet port - resulting in
an unnecessary delay.
Turns out the network device defaults to 'activate at boot time' instead
of 'on cable connect'. I've noticed this with a clean install of beta2
and beta3.
Might be relevant: this is on a Dell Latitude laptop that has a Broadcom
(b44) nic.
Anyone else having this?
note: I've also installed the Xen packages.. could be this sets the nic
to always be active? Will check this is related on my next fresh beta4
install.
Thanks,
Wj
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Hi,
Another problem I have with "zypper dup" is that, not only my adsl is not
fast enough, but that it has "coughs":
...
Retrieving: efont-unicode-0.4.2-215.9.noarch.rpm [error (1.1 K/s)]
Timeout exceed
Abort, retry, ignore? [A/r/i]: A
Retrieving: content [done]
Problem retrieving the package file from the repository:
Can't provide ./suse/noarch/efont-unicode-0.4.2-215.9.noarch.rpm : Timeout exceed
I had left it overnight, and in the morning I found that (for that worried
about energy star compliance, I also had set it to hibernate via "at"
command ;-) ).
Some months ago we talked about this. The recommendation was to do "zypper
- -n dup -l", which doesn't handle timeouts, AFAIK. Has this situation
improved, do we have some new switch to handle this?
Other recommendations were of the type:
while true; do echo y; echo i; echo 1; done | sudo zypper dup
but I don't quite like it.
I have also tried "autoexpect", but it fails miserably:
autoexpect started, file is script.exp
The system has no more ptys. Ask your system administrator to create
more.
while executing
"spawn -noecho zypper -n dup -l"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval spawn -noecho $argv"
invoked from within
"if {[llength $argv]>0} {
eval spawn -noecho $argv
cmd "spawn $argv"
} else {
spawn -noecho $env(SHELL)
cmd "spawn \$env(SHELL)"
}"
(file "/usr/bin/autoexpect" line 315)
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Carlos Robinson
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Hi, I just updated yast2-qt-pkg to latest factory and there is no longer
a way to select repository manager from within yast2 software
management. Whats happened to this excelent feature?
Regards
Dave P
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Hi,
As testing sometimes produces unwanted situations, i keep my mail on the
server, to be able to approach it from another box of os, if the testbox
fails in some regard....
Every day or two, i have to clean the 800 - 1000 mails from it, when i
checked them.
Is there another app up to do this?
tia for an answer
PS.
Updating to B3 without any probs wse, using the new yast sources module
@system.
Yast becomes more and more useble, and the speed is gone up a lot.
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OS: Linux 2.6.27.1-2-default x86_64
Huidige gebruiker: oddball@AMD64x2-sfn1
Systeem: openSUSE 11.1 Beta 3 (x86_64)
KDE: 4.1.2 (KDE 4.1.2) "release 1.13"
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Hi!
I did a zypper dup last night on a post beta2 factory installation.
> 900M should be downloaded, updated, reinstalled.
With every new package I got multiple rpmdb2solv zombie processes in "ps xa".
Close to the end of the dup process, it were more that 8500.
I am not sure if this is reproducable, so this is just fyi.
Now I see another strange thing:
After reboot, I typed "zypper dup" again, to see if the "always update whole
distribution" bug was gone.
I got the following:
rolf@linux:~> sudo zypper dup
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Computing distribution upgrade...
The following packages are going to be upgraded:
kde4-kupdateapplet-zypp yast2-samba-client
The following product is going to be downgraded:
openSUSE
The following NEW package is going to be installed:
openSUSE-release
The following product is going to change architecture:
openSUSE
The following packages are going to change vendor:
kde4-kupdateapplet-zypp yast2-samba-client
The following product is going to change vendor:
openSUSE
Overall download size: 117.0 K. After the operation, additional 68.0 K will be
used.
Continue? [YES/no]:
Retrieving package yast2-samba-client-2.17.9-1.8.noarch (1/4), 66.0 K (309.0 K
unpacked)
Retrieving: yast2-samba-client-2.17.9-1.8.noarch.rpm [done]
Installing: yast2-samba-client-2.17.9-1.8 [done]
Retrieving package openSUSE-release-11.1-1.29.i586 (2/4), 17.0 K (64.0 K
unpacked)
Retrieving: openSUSE-release-11.1-1.29.i586.rpm [done]
Installing: openSUSE-release-11.1-1.29 [done]
Retrieving package kde4-kupdateapplet-zypp-0.8.12-1.3.i586 (3/4), 34.0 K (55.0
K unpacked)
Retrieving: kde4-kupdateapplet-zypp-0.8.12-1.3.i586.rpm [done]
Installing: kde4-kupdateapplet-zypp-0.8.12-1.3 [done]
And now the same thing again:
rolf@linux:~> sudo zypper dup
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Computing distribution upgrade...
The following product is going to be downgraded:
openSUSE
The following NEW package is going to be installed:
openSUSE-release
The following packages are going to be REMOVED:
kde4-kupdateapplet-zypp yast2-samba-client
The following product is going to change architecture:
openSUSE
The following product is going to change vendor:
openSUSE
Overall download size: 17.0 K. After the operation, 296.0 K will be freed.
Continue? [YES/no]: n
Is this correct? Why does it first install some packages and in the next
run remove them again?
Confused,
Rolf
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I have some bugs filed against YaST2 for various things and of course
I am asked to attach y2logs. But for whatever reason my y2logs are
~14Mb and there is a 10Mb limit in bugzilla. I left a comment a few
days ago but there is no response.
Are y2logs normally > 10Mb? How do I resolve this?
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Hi,
I noticed that the internal firewall blocks by default for CUPS
printers in the network.
Is this by the design or is it a bug?
I would prefer that openSUSE by default had the CUPS port open.
Kind Regards
Birger
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Hallo,
I m using
ftp://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/factory/repo/
but my question ist now if there is somewhere something like a daily build.
I ve several hardware problems (not caused by suse) but I m hoping that
for example the latest kernel will solve parts of of my problems.
Ralf Prengel
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Ladataan: gutenprint-5.0.2-1.7.i586.rpm [valmis (48,9 K/s)]
Package gutenprint-5.0.2-1.7 seems to be corrupted during transfer. Do
you want to retry retrieval?
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I notice there's no non-oss repo any more and I missed the discussion
around this. What is the recommended way to get non-oss packages now?
Specifically Flash in this case, but others as well?
Thanks.
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