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. In Yast2 (Y2)|Security. BTW, the Firewall2 was blindingly easy to set up. I'll test it now. Hope it's good. On Monday 29 April 2002 11:16, Rhugga wrote:
Where do you change the filesystem to 'easy'?
-Chuck
AnonymousCoward wrote:
. I'll note here that when I had my filesystem set to Secure (Y2) my root settings would not persist. As soon as I set to Easy they would.
Maybe filesystem security actually works. When I'm finished configging, back to Secure.
BTW, if you cannot get syslog-ng to start, you are likely missing a KEY package that was not installed by default: syslogd
And, does ne1 know why Y2 INSISTS on installing lprng? I use Cups, and have to repeatedly tell it NO when installing software.
On Sunday 28 April 2002 18:04, J. Scott Thayer, M.D. wrote:
Turns out it is a little trickier than that. Apparently, as I suspected, a file was left out of the system. In its absence the default desktop is recreated each time you restart. The magic is:
touch /root/.skel/kdebase3
and I can vouch for it's efficacy. Scott
To keep settings make sure you check "save session for futurer logins" only have to do this once. Always works for me.
Matt
-- Murphy's Law is recursive. Washing your car to make it rain doesn't work.