Hello List
am using Xfce : - in /var/log/warn : i see warning
" The gnome keyring socket is not owned with the same credentials as
the user login: /run/user/1000/keyring-4i77r7/control
2013-11-27T13:27:17.434100+02:00 su: gkr-pam: couldn't unlock the login
keyring "
...............
- any ideas how to fix ?
thanks
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Hi all,
Reading some mails on the GIMP mail list, I ran across the procedure
to install some more fonts for not only Gimp, but the system and
StarOffice to use also. Well, I installed the fonts, went to the
shell and issued the command xset fp+ <font directory> and then the
rehash command and all fonts are there! Ok, that went well, but each
time I restart the system, I have to do it all over again? Is there
a way to make it permanent and read the new fonts like it does the
ones the system installs or is that a no-no?
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Tracer
Shell commands:
xset fp+ <new font directory>
xset fp rehash
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Hi,
I am trying to set up a simple repo, I read on the opensuse site about
a binary called genIS_PLAINcache, because I can't see to find it or
the package yast2-packmanager either. Can someone help. I am setting
this repo up for SLE9, I have tried to use createrepo but I keeping
getting errors.
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Hi,
I am trying to run DenyHosts on OS 11.3. I can get it to sync and update
the hosts.deny file, but with "rcdenyhosts status" it reports as being
"unused" just after I started it with "rcdenyhosts start". I tried also
with yast, setting up as a service (daemon) and starting it. It also
stops immediately. In the denyhosts.log file there is no error info,
just what it used to set it up at start.
I've gone through the configs several times, no joy. Anyone got
DenyHosts running properly?
:-/
Dreiel
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Hello:
The subject says the question.
[In pre 12 suse versions I had a /media/floppy directory where the floppy could be mounted at
(by using the floppy icon on KDE3's desktop).
In 12.x there is no such directory, and if created it will be removed at next boot, as I know correctly.
Of course I could make a floppy dir under / or somewhere else,
but I'd prefer its location to be in /media, since floppy is a media.
Why should it be then outside of media dir?]
What is the official way of mounting floppy in 12.x.?
I have openSUSE 12.1 with KDE3 currently.
Thanks,
Istvan
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We recently upgraded our office desktop to opensuse 12.3, and have run
into a problem with external drives.
Our office desktop is used by several people during the day; each user
has her/his own account, and users switch between them with the usual
ctrl+alt+Fn combination.
Most of our data is stored on an external drive. The first user plugs
it in, and the last user of the day ejects it and stores it away
securely. At least, that's what used to happen with opensuse 12.2.
Since moving to 12.3, we find we can't do that. The first user has sole
use of the drive in /var/run/media/<username1>, and other users have no
access, which means they cannot access or update our data.
Is there any (fairly straightforward) way we can restore the previous
behaviour, and allow multiple users to access the external drive?
John
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Does anyone know when there will be a repository with the nvidia drivers
available for 13.1?
Cheers
Dx
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I just upgraded my main system to 13.1. However, my dovecot imap server
stopped working and I can't get it started. It has been updated to the
latest version. However, even after manually trying to start it, it
doesn't show in ps aux|grep dovecot. There are no errors returned when
I try to manually start it.
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How do one migrate the best way over to a newer opensuse installation
the sshd private keys especially? Having a rather old opensuse machine
that got constantly upgraded over many years, this hardware now needs
to be replaced and I am already installing a newer 12.3 version
vanilla first, and there I see the corresponding files are much larger
than on my old system, e.g. the ssh_host_key and the ssh_host_rsa_key
file.
The machine is being used by multiple remote ssh clients and other
things, so simply going for the newly generated sshd keys seems not
pleasant to me.
Also the 12.3 machine now has file called ssh_host_ecdsa_key which the
older didnt have.
Can I copy over the older keys to the new machine? Any best practices
when migrating these kind of things? Also the key files inside seem to
have thei original hostname included when the sshd generated these
private keys, will that not give errors on the differently named
machine with a different hostname?
Thank you.
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