Hi all
I have a problem with Leap 15.1 and went to sign up with openSUSE forums. I
received a validation email, which contained neatly ordered garbage but no
validation code. The sender of this email is the webmaster from microfocus,
but an email to that address just bounces. I have since discovered that
openSUSE and microfocus are no longer associated.
So, given that the validation process is broken, how do I get signed up to the
forums?
Regards
JT
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Hi, all --
I am building a system for fast transfer of video files from MicroSD
cards, and I am looking for tunables advice. It will also be my everyday
desktop, since I can't afford two machines, but its primary mission is
to move data fast.
My plan is to use 15.1 and, without starting another religious war :-)
and after the convenient recent file system discussion, leave my beloved
ReiserFS to use XFS for the large data partition. The box has a single
Ryzen CPU, an m.2 SSD, 16G of RAM that I will bump to 32G as soon as
funding permits, 10 gigabit motherboard USB, and a second 10 gigabit USB
daughter card.
I'm limited to this hardware by budget, so there isn't much else that I
can do there, but I wonder about parameters and settings in the OS or
perhaps the file system config. Are there any knobs to turn to speed
moving data across the bus? Is there a better version or even -- gasp --
a better flavor for this kind of work? Any suggestions in general?
TIA & HAND
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Good evening from Singapore,
Does openSUSE support containers, dockers and Kubernetes?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
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Hi,
my system logfiles contain lots of messages
Failed to reset fd limit before activating service: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Failed to restore old fd limit: Operation not permitted
It's both service org.opensuse.Snapper and
org.kde.powerdevil.backlighthelper triggering that message.
What is it, why is it there, and is it a problem?
Tumbleweed, currently at 20190921
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Hi,
can anyone explain to me how osc works?
docb@T520:~ > zypper se --provides libgtk-3.so
Repository-Daten werden geladen...
Installierte Pakete werden gelesen...
S | Name | Zusammenfassung | Typ
---+------------------+--------------------------------------+------
i+ | libgtk-3-0 | The GTK+ toolkit library (version 3) | Paket
| libgtk-3-0-32bit | The GTK+ toolkit library (version 3) | Paket
-> So the package is called libgtk-3-0
docb@T520:~> osc se -s libgtk-3-0
No matches found for 'libgtk-3-0' in projects
No matches found for 'libgtk-3-0' in packages
Hups? My expectation is to find libgtk here....
OK, not so specific:
docb@T520:~> osc se -s libgtk
No matches found for 'libgtk' in projects
####################################################################
matches for 'libgtk' in packages:
# Project # Package
<snip - only Leap 15.1>
openSUSE:Leap:15.1 gdlmm
openSUSE:Leap:15.1 libgtkdatabox
Why does osc not find the package?
docb@T520:~> osc --version
0.165.4
Thx
Axel
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Hii all - is there a problem with download.opensuse.org again? I keep getting
403 Forbidden errors when attempting to access anything at or below that url.
Software.opensuse.org is OK.
The status page suggests everything is operational, so maybe it hasn't been
logged yet?
Tried both firefox and chrome, just in case it was a brower issue.
Regards,
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Hi all,
until recently we were supposed to update Tumbleweed only by using "zypper dup" from the CLI.
Now the Software Updates applet has been updated to support Tumbleweed too, so it should do The Right Thing.
I've always felt uncomfortable using the applet, but today I decided to give it a spin.
After the update, the applet presented me immediately with another batch of updates, which I found unusual. So I checked by using the usual "zypper dup", which found no updates.
After a bit of investigation, I found the reason: I have configured zypper not to offer updates when the update would imply a change of vendors (allowVendorChange = false which BTW should be the default IIRC).
The applet does not follow the same criteria, so it offers the updates nevertheless.
I think this is not desirable; shouldn't it be better to let the applet follow the same configuration as zypper?
Best regards
Cris
what has happened to Tumbleweed nfs?
cannot run "yast nfs", complains
These packages need to be installed:
nfsidmap
but there is no nfsidmap, only nfsidmap-devel
/usr/sbin/nfsidmap exists from nfs-client
systemctl restart nfs
Failed to restart nfs.service: Unit nfs.service not found.
indeed, there is no /usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs.service,
but:
ls -la /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs.service
yields:
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs.service ->
/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs.service
rpm -ql /usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs.service
package /usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs.service is not installed
rpm -ql /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs.service
package /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs.service is not
installed
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Dear list readers,
it's me again. As described in this post
https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-support/2019-09/msg00048.html
i installed Tumbleweed with disabled "Install recommended
packages"-option right from the beginning. With your help i finally
succeeded to login to a plasma session successfully.
But - although i changed (on the very first screen of the installer) the
language the system should be installed in to "German" - my system
presents a really bizarre mix of german/english, e.g.:
When i press the right mouse button on the KDE starter button i get this
menu
Edit Applications (German: "Menüeinträge bearbeiten")
Configure Anwendungsmenü (German: "Anwendungsmenü einrichten ...)
Show Alternatives (German: "Alternativen bearbeiten)
Kontrollleiste Options (German: "Kontrollleiste-Optionen")
Similar effects can be seen in many applications as well.
So my question are:
The language selection is the very first decision to make in the
installer. Even if the user decides NOT to install recommended packages,
shouldn't all language packages required for the installed packages
being installed as well?
I have checked my package list in yast and for every installed package i
installed the corresponding -lang package (if there was one). Still i
have that language mix (e.g. in dolphin the menu is in english some
submenus are in german others a mix of both languages). What additional
package(s) must i install to get a desktop completely in german?
(-lang-packages should be installed for every installed package!)
Regards
Hagen
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Dear list readers,
today i installed openSUSE Tumbleweed20190824-0 on this machine:
Intel® Core™ i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
Memory: 31,3 GiB
Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller
Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB (pre-partitioned with GPT, pre-formatted but
otherwise empty)
This is where i changed the defaults of the installer
Language + Keyboard Layout: German
Network Settings: skipped
System Role: Desktop with KDE Plasma
Expert Partitioner - Start with existing Partitions => ESP (fat32),
/(ext4), home(ext4)
Clock and TimeZone: no changes made
Local User: created with Automatic Login and Use this password for
system Administrator both disabled
Authentification for System Administrator: provided
Installer Settings: selected Software
Software Selection and System Tasks: selcted Details...
on next screen: selected menu item Dependencies and disabled Install
recommended packages
pressed Accept and got presented with a list of packages to be installed
pressed OK and was back to Installer Settings
pressed Install
On reboot i was presented with a commandline login.
journalctl -b0 -p3 showed no errors except
Couldn't get size: 0x80...0e + MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list
(i see these errors on other openSUSE systems where they do no harm)
Yast2 shows X is installed
startkde gives $DISPLAY not set or cannot connect to the X server
startx fails with command not found
hwinfo --gfxcard says i915 is active
lsmod shows i915 is loaded
So my question is
Is an installation without recommended packages by definition an
installation without graphical desktop or did i make a mistake while
installing?
Which packages do i need to install (however, i would not like to
install all recommended packages)?
Thank you very much for your help.
Regards
Hagen
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