Basil Chupin wrote:
On 02/10/15 10:16, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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El 2015-10-01 a las 15:51 -0700, Linda Walsh escribió:
-- seems configuring network interfaces in 13.2 requires 'dbus' -- which doesn't work over networks. Sorta retarded that network relies on dbus which I've never been able to get to work over a network (i.e. desktop logging into suse machine that expects to use 'dbus' to talk to foreign (over network) dbus.
Nice step backward. If a network is going to require dbus to work, might be nice to make sure dbus over a network works first... *sigh*
This does not compute. I don't see how you are going to configure the network, over the network. :-? You have got network to be running first.
I think the answer lies in, " (i.e. desktop logging into suse machine that expects to use 'dbus' to talk to foreign (over network) dbus. (*stet* = meaning there is a ')' missing :-) .)
You got it! Even though I am logged in over a network, I have yet to be able to get the dbus running on my desktop to talk to the dbus that I'm 'ssh'ed into. I.e. the dbus running on the suse linux machine doesn't work for anything, since it doesn't talk to the 'dbus' running on my desktop machine. Now to control network connections, 'dbus' is used by the newly broken ifconfig/ifup/ifdown. The connection I was 'ssh'ed' through was pre-setup with 'ifc' (a boot-time script) -- that configures the network connections to come up with reliable names (eth0, eth1...), channel binding (binding 2 networks together to function as 1) as well as setting up initial network addresses. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org