Is LISa broken in SuSE 9.1? When I try to start it it the runlevel editor, it gets to "lisa start" with a running clock and stays there. I cannot close that panel, except by rebooting the computer. Also, in the Control Center, on the "Local Network Browsing" page, there's no tabs for LISa, as there is in SuSE 9.0. I've tried removing & reinstalling it, but get the same results.
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 13:03, James Knott wrote: I get the same thing... do a rclisa restart from the command line and all will be well. I haven't had any issues since. Craig Herring
Is LISa broken in SuSE 9.1? When I try to start it it the runlevel editor, it gets to "lisa start" with a running clock and stays there. I cannot close that panel, except by rebooting the computer. Also, in the Control Center, on the "Local Network Browsing" page, there's no tabs for LISa, as there is in SuSE 9.0. I've tried removing & reinstalling it, but get the same results.
Craig Herring wrote:
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 13:03, James Knott wrote:
I get the same thing... do a rclisa restart from the command line and all will be well. I haven't had any issues since.
Craig Herring
Is LISa broken in SuSE 9.1? When I try to start it it the runlevel editor, it gets to "lisa start" with a running clock and stays there. I cannot close that panel, except by rebooting the computer. Also, in the Control Center, on the "Local Network Browsing" page, there's no tabs for LISa, as there is in SuSE 9.0. I've tried removing & reinstalling it, but get the same results.
I had tried that before and again just now. The problem still remains. For example, when I open "Local Network Browsing", I only see one tab "Windows Shares". I don't see the other 3 tabs, that I get in SuSE 9.0.
James Knott wrote:
I had tried that before and again just now. The problem still remains. For example, when I open "Local Network Browsing", I only see one tab "Windows Shares". I don't see the other 3 tabs, that I get in SuSE 9.0.
I finally found what was wrong, by comparing installed packages. The package "kdenetwork3-lan" was missing from the 9.1 system. LISa now appears to work OK.
On Wed September 8 2004 11:25 am, Craig Herring wrote:
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 13:03, James Knott wrote:
I get the same thing... do a rclisa restart from the command line and all will be well. I haven't had any issues since.
Works for me as well
Craig Herring
Is LISa broken in SuSE 9.1? When I try to start it it the runlevel editor, it gets to "lisa start" with a running clock and stays there. I cannot close that panel, except by rebooting the computer.
Open a shell and type xkill then click on the window that has hung and yast will close up shop, no need to reboot. kdesystemguard can be used to do the same job as well as close processes that may be left behind even though the window has closed.
Also, in the Control Center, on the "Local Network Browsing" page, there's no tabs for LISa, as there is in SuSE 9.0. I've tried removing & reinstalling it, but get the same results.
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On Thursday 09 Sep 2004 04:35, David Herman wrote:
On Wed September 8 2004 11:25 am, Craig Herring wrote:
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 13:03, James Knott wrote:
I get the same thing... do a rclisa restart from the command line and all will be well. I haven't had any issues since.
Works for me as well
Craig Herring
Is LISa broken in SuSE 9.1? When I try to start it it the runlevel editor, it gets to "lisa start" with a running clock and stays there. I cannot close that panel, except by rebooting the computer.
Open a shell and type xkill then click on the window that has hung and yast will close up shop, no need to reboot.
kdesystemguard can be used to do the same job as well as close processes that may be left behind even though the window has closed.
Also, in the Control Center, on the "Local Network Browsing" page, there's no tabs for LISa, as there is in SuSE 9.0. I've tried removing & reinstalling it, but get the same results.
Ctrl+Alt+Esc then click on the offending program and gone .. good night Vienna your cursor turnd to an Skull and crossbones place that over the offender click .. bingo. Pete. -- Linux user No: 256242 Machine No: 139931 G6NJR Pete also MSA registered "Quinton 11" A Linux Only area Happy bug hunting M$ clan PGN
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