Is there a problem with Connect and SUSE Studio (or Novell accounts)?
I can't login with my credentials, I even restarted my Novell account
password, but still they show login errors.
Any solution or information about it?
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Hello:
In openSUSE Leap 42.2 in a terminal (vt1-vt6) init 3 (run by root)
doesn't have effect. It gives back cursor but doesn't turn off
graphical interface. Was this option removed in 42.2, if yes,
where is it documented?
Thanks,
Istvan
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When %posttrans scripts are skipped because zypper had unknown failure requiring
abort to be selected, do they need to be brought to life?
# 2017-05-13 02:33:44 %posttrans scripts skipped while aborting:
# coreutils-8.27-1.1.x86_64.rpm
# kbd-2.0.3-4.1.x86_64.rpm
# blog-2.18-4.1.x86_64.rpm
# ucode-amd-20170422-1.1.noarch.rpm
# kernel-firmware-20170422-1.1.noarch.rpm
# cryptsetup-1.7.5-1.1.x86_64.rpm
# dbus-1-1.10.18-1.1.x86_64.rpm
# man-2.7.6-3.1.x86_64.rpm
# xterm-327-2.1.x86_64.rpm
# python2-CherryPy-10.2.1-1.1.noarch.rpm
# cups-2.1.3-5.1.x86_64.rpm
# adwaita-icon-theme-3.24.0-1.1.noarch.rpm
The were unknown because something scrambled the vtty3 output while zypper was
running, so I had no idea why the stoppage, and could barely make out the abort,
retry, ignore from the Y/N included.
When I restarted zypper, there were only 24 packages left to do, and I saw no
subsequent zypper output suggesting those skipped were picked up on the restart.
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Hi,
After a couple of years using opensuse under VirtualBox under Windows,
I want to try the feature of attaching an independently installed OS
on a separate partition so I can do dual-boot when I want to. I
really like having both systems equally available with a simple
mouse-click under VB, but it would be nice to also be fully
independent of Windows and VirtualBox, and I even have hopes of moving
to linux as host using KVM and QUEMU someday.
Unfortunately, leap 42.2 won't install on my Samsung NP700Z7C-S01US.
I made a flash drive which boots into the selection GUI and gives me
several options, among them install and boot from hard drive. The USB
flash drive doesn't show as such; I get sda, sdb, and sdc, which I
take to be the hard drive, Samsung's 8G internal flash, and the 16G
USB flash drive it just booted from. However, the install selection
can't see the USB flash and the "boot from hard drive" can't find a
bootable hard drive at all (W10 boots reliably from the hard drive).
I'm using a newly downloaded copy of openSUSE-Leap-42.2-DVD-x86_64.iso
and Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.7.8.exe. Before I got into the habit
of running opensuse under W10, I had no trouble installing opensuse. I
also had no trouble installing opensuse under VB.
Any help?
john perry
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I exported the config again and now it connects. However, only IPv4
works. With IPv6 I can only ping the near end of the tunnel. This
happens with both Linux and Windows 10.
On 05/02/2017 03:11 PM, Chuck Payne wrote:
> There's a plug in that you should download on your pfSense that makes
> export you openvpn much easier, I have it and I only down the config
> zip that made setup on my opensuse much easier
>
> On May 2, 2017 14:39, "James Knott" <james.knott(a)rogers.com
> <mailto:james.knott@rogers.com>> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to set up an OpenVPN, from my notebook to pfSence firewall.
> I have exported the ovpn file and can import it into Network Manager.
> However, I am unable to connect. One thing I've noticed is it
> asks for
> a private key password as well as a user password. When the ovpm file
> is created, I am only asked for the user ID & password.
>
> Has anyone else set up OpenVPN to pfSense firewall?
>
> tnx jk
>
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I see nothing to suggest this doesn't impact Linux installs on the affected PCs.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/intel-chip-vulnerability-lets-hackers-easily-r…
"But Embedi warned that any affected internet-facing device with open
ports 16992 and 16993 are at risk. "Access to ports 16992/16993 are
the only requirement to perform a successful attack," said the Embedi
researchers."
The bug is pretty horrendous and gives remote attackers access to the
remote console. If you have auto-login enabled it may give the
attacker a nice logged in GUI.
Greg
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Hello,
I don't like fetchmail (6.3.26-14.1) logging to an extra logfile without giving
the date & time. Setting syslog in fetchmailrc is not the successfull way to
get fetchmail log to syslog, it only produces this message: "fetchmail[3045]:
syslog and logfile options are both set, ignoring syslog, and logging to /var/
log/fetchmail".
Probably it is caused by systemd-fetchmail-exec in /usr/lib because of the
option "-L /var/log/fechtmail". Commenting it out makes fetchmail logging to
syslog which can be read by "journalctl -u fetchmail.service".
Because I am DAU (with some experience) I wonder whether next update will
overwrite my setting. And, of course, it may be big nonsense what I am doing.
Any hints?
TIA
best regards
Will
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see screenshot:
https://files.jessen.ch/Screenshot_20170509_095914.jpeg
I tried it on a second leap422 test machine, completely different
hardware - same problem.
ISTR this being mentioned before? Graphics driver related, but with two
completely different graphics card/chips?
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