El 2004-08-27 a las 22:32 -0500, Jim Sabatke escribió:
The only thing that stands out is the kernel:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8880 2004-08-22 16:35 kernel-51576
which is:
Linux ripley 2.4.21-243-default #1 Thu Aug 12 15:22:14 UTC 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Then you must inform SuSE ASAP at the feedback web formulary. It's important that many people complain of this giving information, so that they notice and mend it. If only one person complains, they may think there is no problem :-/ Remember: telling here does not means that SuSE reads it. Use the feedback formulary. -- Saludos Carlos Robinson
Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2004-08-27 a las 22:32 -0500, Jim Sabatke escribió:
The only thing that stands out is the kernel:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8880 2004-08-22 16:35 kernel-51576
which is:
Linux ripley 2.4.21-243-default #1 Thu Aug 12 15:22:14 UTC 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Then you must inform SuSE ASAP at the feedback web formulary. It's important that many people complain of this giving information, so that they notice and mend it. If only one person complains, they may think there is no problem :-/
Remember: telling here does not means that SuSE reads it. Use the feedback formulary.
I will try. My network has become so slow it is almost unusable. Even these emails have a hard time getting out. -- Jim Sabatke Hire Me!! - See my resume at http://my.execpc.com/~jsabatke Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup. NOTE: Please do not email me any attachments with Microsoft extensions. They are deleted on my ISP's server before I ever see them, and no bounce message is sent.
The Saturday 2004-08-28 at 14:14 -0500, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Remember: telling here does not means that SuSE reads it. Use the feedback formulary.
I will try. My network has become so slow it is almost unusable. Even these emails have a hard time getting out.
Then perhaps you should consider reverting to a previous kernel. If that is SuSE 9.0, the one on the CDs is ok, I hear. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Saturday 28 August 2004 18:43, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2004-08-28 at 14:14 -0500, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Remember: telling here does not means that SuSE reads it. Use the feedback formulary.
I will try. My network has become so slow it is almost unusable. Even these emails have a hard time getting out.
Then perhaps you should consider reverting to a previous kernel. If that is SuSE 9.0, the one on the CDs is ok, I hear.
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson Yes... that one is okay. There is more, though: I have discovered that if one takes the time to do an FTP installation the result is an operable system --ppp0 included-- but if you install from CD & do an update it somehow breaks certain things --ppp0 among them. I have thoroughly tested this over many FTP installations on various boxes --both desktop & notebook. As far as I am concerned, the results are conclusive. -- ..."Yogi" CH Namasté Yoga Studio "If music be the food of love, why can't rabbits sing?"
The Saturday 2004-08-28 at 20:09 -0500, C Hamel wrote:
Yes... that one is okay. There is more, though: I have discovered that if one takes the time to do an FTP installation the result is an operable system --ppp0 included-- but if you install from CD & do an update it somehow breaks certain things --ppp0 among them. I have thoroughly tested this over many FTP installations on various boxes --both desktop & notebook. As far as I am concerned, the results are conclusive.
I'll have to consider reverting to the original kernel on the dvd (SuSE 9.1), to see if it has that problem. First, I have to consider what the patches solved. Local escalation is not a problem for me. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Sunday 29 August 2004 08:52, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2004-08-28 at 20:09 -0500, C Hamel wrote:
Yes... that one is okay. There is more, though: I have discovered that if one takes the time to do an FTP installation the result is an operable system --ppp0 included-- but if you install from CD & do an update it somehow breaks certain things --ppp0 among them. I have thoroughly tested this over many FTP installations on various boxes --both desktop & notebook. As far as I am concerned, the results are conclusive.
I'll have to consider reverting to the original kernel on the dvd (SuSE 9.1), to see if it has that problem. First, I have to consider what the patches solved. Local escalation is not a problem for me.
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson If you have the time, and more than one box, you might try the FTP installation if you need the lastest kernel & time involved isn't a problem. I'm on 128k ISDN & it pretty well finished overnight. Cable, of course, would be much faster. ( Damn! I wish cable was available down here! -- ..."Yogi" CH Namasté Yoga Studio "If music be the food of love, why can't rabbits sing?"
The Monday 2004-08-30 at 09:05 -0500, C Hamel wrote:
I'll have to consider reverting to the original kernel on the dvd (SuSE 9.1), to see if it has that problem. First, I have to consider what the patches solved. Local escalation is not a problem for me.
If you have the time, and more than one box, you might try the FTP installation if you need the lastest kernel & time involved isn't a problem. I'm on 128k ISDN & it pretty well finished overnight. Cable, of course, would be much faster. ( Damn! I wish cable was available down here!
Imposible. I don't have cable, nor ISDN, nor flat rate inet access. If I had cable, I wouldn't care much about problems with ppp0 and the modem, don't you think? >:-P -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Monday 30 August 2004 19:32, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2004-08-30 at 09:05 -0500, C Hamel wrote:
I'll have to consider reverting to the original kernel on the dvd (SuSE 9.1), to see if it has that problem. First, I have to consider what the patches solved. Local escalation is not a problem for me.
If you have the time, and more than one box, you might try the FTP installation if you need the lastest kernel & time involved isn't a problem. I'm on 128k ISDN & it pretty well finished overnight. Cable, of course, would be much faster. ( Damn! I wish cable was available down here!
Imposible. I don't have cable, nor ISDN, nor flat rate inet access. If I had cable, I wouldn't care much about problems with ppp0 and the modem, don't you think? >:-P
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson Doh! <LOL> -- ..."Yogi" CH Namasté Yoga Studio "If music be the food of love, why can't rabbits sing?"
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C Hamel
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Carlos E. R.
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Jim Sabatke