On Friday 05 December 2008 17:50:05 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Javier Llorente <javier@opensuse.org> writes:
Hello everyone,
Feedback regarding openSUSE 11.1 RC 1:
I would like to be able to right click on a tar.gz/tar.bz2/zip/etc file and unzip wherever it is located. I could do that on previous openSUSE releases.
Thanks for your reply, Andreas :) Regarding this, I have found a relevant bug http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156476 It seems that ark/kde4 lacks the --extract and --extract-to arguments. One possible solution would be having both kde3/ark (just for the extract and extract here menus) and kde4/ark for the rest. It is probably to late to fix this I guess. I would also like to be asked if I want to launch Kaffeine or Amarok when I insert a DVD video or an audio CD.
Today I have upgraded my openSUSE 11.1 RC 1 system to the
latest
kernel update and my default grub entry was changed to floppy. This shouldn't have happened.
Please create a bugreport and attach the YaST log files (see http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs/YaST)
OK. Bug reported. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=457057 Another thing related to this kernel update is that my hd transfer speeds are very low... if I copy one file from/to the same partition, I get between 6 and 7 MiB/s :(
The KDE updater applet is unable to install updates. It always exits with "An error occurred." I have to use YaST or zypper to keep my system up- to-date.
That might be related to the strace test update that is in the channel.
Speaking of YaST, if you launch YaST and switch to repositories, it takes a while to load the list of repositories, which btw, not all of them are shown since this movable separator is way too high.
Other than that, it's looking good. :)
Greetings, Javier
Andreas
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