Op 20-11-12 14:59, Patrick Shanahan schreef:
* Oddball<monkey9@iae.nl> [11-20-12 08:47]:
Op 20-11-12 14:28, Anton Aylward schreef: ...
Yes, I was looking at the man pages and the LDP how-to list when I told you, Oddball, to go RTFM. As DD says, if you want 'spoon-fed' there are people willing to do that - for payment. Just don't expect pabulum here.
Yeah yeah..
rather condescending!
You haphazardly fly thru random system changes to achieve a different look for your bootup, questioning resulting changes not meeting your expectations and then express dis-interest in learning basic operation of your chosen system.
Does it have that appearance? I missed testing of 121 and 122, so i am a little behind... sorry.
It really is appearing as you wish to play in the mud
Yes, i end up in a muddy sandbox, every once in a while...
and have someone clean you because you don't want to, ie: the house will burn to the ground because you cannot turn on the water.
Yeah, well don't take it all too serious... i have a headache already..
You say i should read manuals, and not come here, but at the same time you argue about things beside the point. The reason for wanting to know the answer quicker was that i wanted to capture output, which was there, and i do not know how to reproduce. Next thing i want to know is how to reproduce the output... because i had to reboot due to very sluggish system.. and the output doesn't start by itself.. probably an easy command which i do not know yet... There were things about the firewall, and about wifi that i wanted to know, because there are issues with it. I ask things that i want to know to add some maybe, relevant output, to be able to investigate where the issue comes from, or something else that can be known through it. 122 is different from all predecessors. and 123 even more. It might be helpfull to track some things 'before' they happen. We all know 123, or factory is a mess due to the changes to get systemd controlling things instead of sysv, iirc. I just heard suspend is broken on factory due to systemd, and networkmanager is not yet adapted fully, so it is still messy, but seems to start happening on my 122. Maybe it has nothing to do with it, maybe it has. -- Have a nice day, Oddball. OS: Linux 3.7.0-rc6-1-desktop i686 Huidige gebruiker: oddball@EeePc-Rob-SFN9 Systeem: openSUSE 12.2 (i586) KDE: 4.9.3 "release 520" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org