When I try to open online update the module proceeds to the message "getting available server list from suse.com.de...." and then crashes. Where do I go to try to fix this? Should I re-install yast2 from the CD's? 8.0 system. Last night when I was trying online update I got a series of error messages referring to either corrupted files (update files) or GPG (??) not correct. Network does work as I can connect to web. Thanks for any suggestions. Richard
On Sat, 31 May 2003 12:11:42 -0700 Richard rick47@adelphia.net wrote:
When I try to open online update the module proceeds to the message "getting available server list from suse.com.de...." and then crashes. Where do I go to try to fix this? Should I re-install yast2 from the CD's? 8.0 system. Last night when I was trying online update I got a series of error messages referring to either corrupted files (update files) or GPG (??) not correct. Network does work as I can connect to web. Thanks for any suggestions
Edit /etc/sysconfig/onlineupdate Set the foloowinf line to: YAST2_LOADFTPSERVER="no"
This will bypass that step.
You should have a file: /etc/suseservers
That file contains the list of servers. If you don't have it I or someone else can post it. Then try to do a YOU.
On Saturday May 31 2003 12:34 pm, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2003 12:11:42 -0700
Should I re-install yast2 from the CD's? 8.0
system. Last night when I was trying online update I got a series of error messages referring to either corrupted files (update files) or GPG (??) not correct.
Edit /etc/sysconfig/onlineupdate Set the foloowinf line to: YAST2_LOADFTPSERVER="no"
This will bypass that step.
You should have a file: /etc/suseservers
That file contains the list of servers. If you don't have it I or someone else can post it. Then try to do a YOU.
Thanks. I did that and restarted the module and this time it quit without displaying any message at all. I do have the /etc/suseservers file and it has a list of servers in it. The module comes up, asks for root password and upon accepting that shows the outline of the YOU screen without displaying the "insides". At that point it quits. I have also just noticed the same thing happening with my jpilot program: opens the outline of the graphic but not the "interior", then just stops running. Any relation? Is there maybe some other graphic type program that is being subverted? Richard
On Saturday May 31 2003 1:27 pm, Richard wrote:
On Saturday May 31 2003 12:34 pm, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2003 12:11:42 -0700
Should I re-install yast2 from the CD's? 8.0
system. Last night when I was trying online update I got a series of error messages referring to either corrupted files (update files) or GPG (??) not correct.
Edit /etc/sysconfig/onlineupdate Set the foloowinf line to: YAST2_LOADFTPSERVER="no"
This will bypass that step.
You should have a file: /etc/suseservers
That file contains the list of servers. If you don't have it I or someone else can post it. Then try to do a YOU.
Thanks. I did that and restarted the module and this time it quit without displaying any message at all. I do have the /etc/suseservers file and it has a list of servers in it. The module comes up, asks for root password and upon accepting that shows the outline of the YOU screen without displaying the "insides". At that point it quits. I have also just noticed the same thing happening with my jpilot program: opens the outline of the graphic but not the "interior", then just stops running. Any relation? Is there maybe some other graphic type program that is being subverted? Richard
Boy, do I feel stupid: remember the old, "Step 1: Plug it in. Step 2: Turn it on."?? Jpilot has nothing to do with the YOU problem...all I had to do was click a button to view. Sorry about that piece of confusing info. Richard