Hi, How to I make it so that susewatcher does not start when I log in? I've unselected the box in the dialog that says "Start automatically", yet it still starts up at login. It's irritating because it keeps telling me that security updates are available even though I've installed them all. It would be nice if it came with any documentation, but that doesn't appear to be so, and I don't have a use for susewatcher in any case. By the way I use gnome, not kde. Thanks, Lee Brotzman -- Lee E. Brotzman, CISSP -- NASA Incident Response Center
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 08:22:34AM -0500, Lee Brotzman wrote:
Hi,
How to I make it so that susewatcher does not start when I log in? I've unselected the box in the dialog that says "Start automatically", yet it still starts up at login. It's irritating because it keeps telling me that security updates are available even though I've installed them all. It would be nice if it came with any documentation, but that doesn't appear to be so, and I don't have a use for susewatcher in any case. By the way I use gnome, not kde.
This should not be the case (showing red when no updates are available). What does the SUSEwatcher logfile show? (which entries are marked with "S"?) Ciao, Marcus
Hi, On Tuesday 28 March 2006 15:35, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 08:22:34AM -0500, Lee Brotzman wrote:
Hi,
How to I make it so that susewatcher does not start when I log in? I've unselected the box in the dialog that says "Start automatically", yet it still starts up at login. It's irritating because it keeps telling me that security updates are available even though I've installed them all.
This should not be the case (showing red when no updates are available).
Although this probably is unsupported behaviour (on my side): I installed wine 0.9.10, provided by you :) As you (and fou4s too, btw) regard this version number as being lower than the most current update version wine-20050725-3.2, I have had a "red" symbol for weeks now. The original poster probably meant something different, though...? Gruß, Bastian -- Bastian Friedrich bastian@bastian-friedrich.de Adress & Fon available on my HP http://www.bastian-friedrich.de/ \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ \ Computer - A device designed to speed and automate errors.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:56:32PM +0200, Bastian Friedrich wrote:
Hi,
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 15:35, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 08:22:34AM -0500, Lee Brotzman wrote:
Hi,
How to I make it so that susewatcher does not start when I log in? I've unselected the box in the dialog that says "Start automatically", yet it still starts up at login. It's irritating because it keeps telling me that security updates are available even though I've installed them all.
This should not be the case (showing red when no updates are available).
Although this probably is unsupported behaviour (on my side): I installed wine 0.9.10, provided by you :) As you (and fou4s too, btw) regard this version number as being lower than the most current update version wine-20050725-3.2, I have had a "red" symbol for weeks now.
The original poster probably meant something different, though...?
Yes, and I am trying to find out ;) In the WINE case please: rm ~/.yast2/you/mnt/i386/update/*/patches/wine* and then recheck with susewatcher. We have replaced the original security WINE patch file by one that is marked "optional". Ciao, Marcus
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 08:22:34AM -0500, Lee Brotzman wrote:
Hi,
How to I make it so that susewatcher does not start when I log in? I've unselected the box in the dialog that says "Start automatically", yet it still starts up at login. It's irritating because it keeps telling me that security updates are available even though I've installed them all. It would be nice if it came with any documentation, but that doesn't appear to be so, and I don't have a use for susewatcher in any case. By the way I use gnome, not kde.
This should not be the case (showing red when no updates are available).
What does the SUSEwatcher logfile show?
(which entries are marked with "S"?)
Ciao, Marcus
Hurumph. Now susewatcher is claiming there are no new updates and the "Show Last Log" button is grayed out. The frustration level is rising because I have not run online update in the time between I sent my first message this morning and now. I probably clicked on something somewhere. Just goes to show that all work should be done from the command line. Damn GUIs. ;-) I'll just go with renaming the executable, as suggested by Carlos Robinson, but I'll probably use a different four-letter word to place in front of the executable name. Thanks for the info, all. -- Lee -- Lee E. Brotzman, CISSP -- NASA Incident Response Center
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Tuesday 2006-03-28 at 08:22 -0500, Lee Brotzman wrote:
How to I make it so that susewatcher does not start when I log in? I've unselected the box in the dialog that says "Start automatically", yet it still starts up at login. It's irritating because it keeps telling me that security updates are available even though I've installed them all. It would be nice if it came with any documentation, but that doesn't appear to be so, and I don't have a use for susewatcher in any case. By the way I use gnome, not kde.
Impossible, at least with Gnome. Known bug, aka feature (SuSE 9.3): it is hardcoded. Search the archive of suse-linux-e list around the time when SuSE 9.3 came out for disccusions about this. I deleted it - rather, I renamed it: /opt/kde3/bin/DAMMsusewatcher /opt/kde3/bin/DAMMsuseplugger The name reflects my frustration... - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFEKUU7tTMYHG2NR9URAqSzAJ9C04nsE8aBdGDGdshjLdXsHOnAzACcCe9s 3/uTZVPRFHXyCT5c4PhgfZk= =ak1r -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 04:16:23PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2006-03-28 at 08:22 -0500, Lee Brotzman wrote:
How to I make it so that susewatcher does not start when I log in? I've unselected the box in the dialog that says "Start automatically", yet it still starts up at login. It's irritating because it keeps telling me that security updates are available even though I've installed them all. It would be nice if it came with any documentation, but that doesn't appear to be so, and I don't have a use for susewatcher in any case. By the way I use gnome, not kde.
Impossible, at least with Gnome. Known bug, aka feature (SuSE 9.3): it is hardcoded. Search the archive of suse-linux-e list around the time when SuSE 9.3 came out for disccusions about this.
I deleted it - rather, I renamed it:
/opt/kde3/bin/DAMMsusewatcher /opt/kde3/bin/DAMMsuseplugger
The name reflects my frustration...
You will have likely more frustration in 10.1, where we had to replace it by a Mono Application. Ciao, Marcus
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Bastian Friedrich
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Carlos E. R.
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Lee Brotzman
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Marcus Meissner