On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 12:38 PM, ianseeks wrote:
On Friday 06 Dec 2013 21:26:07 C wrote:
I've just upgraded from 12.3 to 13.1, and have run into something that's... odd. It's almost certainly me missing the obvious, but... since I'm missing it...
I've installed ddclient and created my usual ddclient.conf file. In previous releases I'd pop open YaST and go to the Runlevel Editor and enable ddclient. In 13.1, the Runlevel Editor is gone, replaced with the Services Manager.
The Services Manager is nice, and an improvement over the old tool.. but... I don't see my ddclient Service in the list. Other things I've installed like Apache are there and I can enable/manage nicely.
If I use chkconfig, I see this: ------------------ ddclient off ------------------
Which is to be expected since I haven't manually started the service.
So... am I looking in the wrong place in YaST to enable the service? I could do it CLI, but... I'm looking for the GUI way to do this and sort of expected to just find it there in the new Services Manager.
C. Hasn't Yast been rewritten in Ruby for 13.1? if so, maybe not all functionality is yet present
Services Manager is a new component in YaST for 13.1. It sees loads of other servicesa dn works just fine for enabling something like say.. apache, just not this ddclient service.. I can/have enabled it using chkconfig. That I can do, but... Like I said, I expected Services Manager to show ddclient, and it's not there. I've poked at it with systemcfg as well, and can't see the service there... it ONLY shows up with chkconfig. I don't knwo enough about this level (yet?) to dig around intelligently and find out... is it something in ddclient that's missing? Is it something in systemd? Or a but in YaST? I could raise a bug report, but... one what component? with what information? C -- openSUSE 13.1 x86_64, KDE 4.11 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org