Finally, I have it working on my box, but I would like to get some more
testers before I push it out to the main Tumbleweed repo.
So, if you want to test the latest Gnome, can you add the repo in the
$SUBJECT and do a 'zypper dup' to install everything and let me know how
it goes?
thanks,
greg k-h
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Hello List
- it seems that the command 'freshclam' is not producing fresh virus
signatures,
and that updating has ceased :
...............
main.cvd is up to date (version: 54, sigs: 1044387, f-level: 60,
builder: sven)
daily.cld is up to date (version: 15662, sigs: 290624, f-level: 63,
builder: ccordes)
bytecode.cld is up to date (version: 202, sigs: 40, f-level: 63,
builder: neo)
........................
is this to be expected, please ??
......
best regards
Ellan
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Felix Miata wrote:
> Likely the registry, if you can call that doing anything right.
>
> Ever tried moving a Windows HD to another motherboard and booting it. I
> don't think it ever works.
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It almost always works. What doesn't work is *licensing*. Hardware
wise -- no problem. I've taken completely different HD images ( 15K SAS in one
case, same image copied to SATA-based SDD's.. came up w/o a hitch).
> In recent Linux distros, it usually works, at
> least as long as the HD controller is in the same class.
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Same image on windows will boot on SSD/SATA/RAID/SAS.... unless you put in
something it doesn't know about... but anything that is standards compatibile, will
work for booting.. maybe not optimally, but it will work -- and then Win7 will
usually
update the driver if better settings are needed.
But this is ANOTHER deflection of the question.
No one is talking about moving disk images around -- we are talking about
installing a system, then ... why does linux/suse need initrd and Windows does
not?
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I've been waiting for the source to appear, kernel itself an other stuff
have these versions...
Perhaps it got stuck somewhere?
Vahis
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openSUSE 12.1 (x86_64) 3.1.1-48-desktop Tumbleweed in VirtualBox
openSUSE 12.1 (i586) 3.1.0-1.2-desktop in EeePC 900
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Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
> El 28/11/12 21:07, Linda Walsh escribió:
>> Perhaps someone can explain to me why Windows doesn't
>> need a pre-boot ramdisk in order to boot, while Linux does?
>
> Linux does not need an initrd to boot, distributions do need it to
> support a wide variety of booting scenarios and not driving developers
> insane in the process.
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That deflects the question.
What wide variety of booting scenarios are supported by linux
that are not supported on Windows?
Windows runs embedded, headless, on rescue disks, servers,
desktops...um...where is the need?
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I need to disable debuginfo packages for package ghc as ghc does not produce
DWARF output. Even though I disabled debuginfo packages in my spec file
using
%global debug_packages %{nil}
debuginfo packages are still generated and the package build fails for
unpackaged files.
What is the correct way of fixing this?
Note: Package ghc creates several sub-packages that contain shared libraries
and rpm generates debuginfo for those too.
Thanks, Peter
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pm-utils.spec points to http://gitorious.org/opensuse/pm-utils-suse, but
last commit there is 8 months old and checkout has no relation to
sources in package.
How can I submit patches to it?
TIA
-andrey
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Hi,
I have a bunch of /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd in disk sleep. Any ideas how to debug this?
Thanks,
A.
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