Hi,
I'm running a nvidia optimus system (Sandy Bridge and nvidia Geforce GT 550M).
On 12.1 I had the following behaviour: On Boot the splash first was shown
stretched in the resolution of the vga kernel parameter (1280x1024). After a
few seconds the resolution switches to the correct resolution (1920x1080), I
think at that moment KMS is enabled on the intel card (?)
Now I've upgraded to 12.2 RC, and after this resoultion switch I have just a
black screen until X starts. Does plymouth not repaint after this situation?
If I remove the vga parameter I get a blue progress bar instead of the
openSUSE splash, but this repaints after the resolution switch.
Should I report this in bugzilla?
Greets,
Marcel Witte
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Hi all,
While debugging https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=617751 I ran
across an issue with our bundle-lang-<x>-<y> packages and the way python
gettext work.
In order for bundle-lang-<x>-<y> not to conflict with <package>-lang,
the bundle moves the files to /usr/share/locale-bundle (as opposed
to /usr/share/locale, which is the default location).
For C - Programs, this seems to be all fine, and a bundle-lang being
installed helps translating the program.
As the above bug indicates, this did not work for system-config-printer
(I can reproduce with other python apps as well, e.g gnome-tweak-tools).
The issue lies in python's gettext, where you can either pass a
localedir to gettext.bindtextdomain, or you can omit it (which defaults,
you guess, to sys.prefix/share/locale)
Now, I see several options to tackle such an issue:
- Do not add -lang files of python apps to bundle-lang-<x>-<y> packages
- Do not move files to /usr/share/locale-bundle
- Fix pythons gettext
The last one is surely most appealing, but I'm not sure who can
implement it in what time-frame. First ones both have their issues, but
would likely be simple to implement.
So, what are your ideas and/or proposals?
Best regards,
Dominique
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NET install
AMD x86_64 3800
ATI Radeon Xpress 250
installs, boots fine to runlevel 3
attempts to enter rl 5 cause display/keyboard/mouse hangs from immediately
to 5 minutes.
remote access via ssh works fine.
What/where to start trouble-shooting?
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Hi,
I just wanted to check if I am the only one that has thermal issues with the
3.4 kernel ? I see the following behavior :
1) Load the notebook with a gcc acitivity until all processors are 100% load
2) Shortly after you get notifications that a thermal event is reached (CPU's
> 100 degrees)
3) Kernel reacts and shutdown the system.
Strangely enough the same task with an 3.3 kernel can easily survive and also
under Windows I do not have any problems. Checking bugs.kernel.org I found
something with regards to this effect and they suggested to load the thermal
module with nocrt=1 so that the activity on the first trippoint is not
initiated. This indeed helps a lot and it seems that even with a high load the
notebook doesn't get that hot. Also no shutdown is initiated.
I also tried kernel 3.5 from Kernel:HEAD and this one has the same effect with
the temperature. However using the nocrt=1 option, I get a different undesired
effect. Once the temperature gets to a certain point, the kernel lowers the
speed of the CPU's to the lowest point. Once the CPU's are cool'ed down, this
maximum speed should be increased again. With kernel 3.4 this works as
indicated. With kernel 3.5 however this maximum speed is not changed anymore
until a reboot.
I also filed the following two bugs for this:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=773563https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=767692
Regards
Raymond
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Hello!
RC2 was released yesterday. Is it possible to change welcome message on 12.2
install splash?
Original splash view:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11245624/suse/splash-original.png
New splash (added Russian translation of welcome):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11245624/suse/splash-new.png
It seems there are two ways:
1) Original file "text.jpg" is placed in gfxboot package.Commit new variant to
upstream, and update gfxboot and rebuild branding-openSUSE package (it uses
sources from upstream theme).
2) Directly add new version to branding-openSUSE package.
What way is better?
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Hi!
At $dayjob we do a lot of embedded Linux.
So I need cross compilers for many archs.
I'm wondering why openSUSE does not offer packages for common cross
toolchains like arm or ppc.
There are icecream backends, so why are there no other packages to use
the compilers without icecc?
Something like emdebian would be great!
http://www.emdebian.org/tools/crosstools.html
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