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www.opensuse.org is currently not responding.
There are also reports of the forum responding slowly or not at all, but
the forum has no email contact listed at
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Services_help
Wiki has also problems.
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> Hello,
>
> Am Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
>>>>>> Christian Boltz <opensuse(a)cboltz.de> 12/13/2011 10:58 AM
>>> Matthew, you probably already know that
>>> http://en.opensuse.org/
>>> (without specifying a page) is totally broken - I can wait forever,
>>> but nothing happens.
>>
>> I was aware that it used to be broken, but I thought I had it
>> working.
>
> It seems this is still not (permanently) fixed - the same problem
> happened again yesterday evening[1]. (See also Rajko's mail.
I'm opening a bug report on this. I have never seen this before, and it only happens on that particular URL. It's very strange.
>> It's not the rewrite rules. It's one of the reverse proxies. It
>> keeps locking up on that URL for some reason.
>
> Can you double-check the reverse proxy again, please? Either it is still
> broken/misconfigured, or there is/was another reverse proxy with similar
> problems.
>
> And to make that mail more general:
>
> The situation is quite annoying - someone notices issues with the wiki
> (like this one), but you are our single contact (and SPOF). While you
> are doing a good job, you still need some sleep - which means it can
> take hours until you see a "HELP!!!!" mail.
>
> I'd guess there's always an admin in the datacenter who could restart
> the reverse proxy or do other quick fixes, but we don't know how to
> reach him/her. Can you give us a mail address of the datacenter that is
> checked 24/7 so we can get wiki issues fixed even in the middle of the
> night [2]?
Please contact me directly. It requires a restart of the application, and a reboot of the servers is unnecessary and takes much longer. If you need me after hours, you should be able to call or text me on my mobile number. One of the SUSE employees or I can PM you the phone number. I am taking responsibility for this issue (plus I am in the on call rotation for web) so please don't hesitate to call. I only ask that you don't give my number out :)
By the way, did I mention that it's fixed for now?
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There don't seem to be any. http://en.opensuse.org/Category:SDB:Installation_12.1 is missing from http://en.opensuse.org/Category:SDB:Installation but that matters little as there's practically nothing useful on it. I would think that an instructions link could be found somewhere in the contents on http://en.opensuse.org/Product_highlights or anywhere on http://www.opensuse.org/en/ but no luck did I have finding any.
The reason I went looking is on i865 keyboard fails and screen goes black when the installation GUI is supposed to start, and I don't see anything specific anywhere about need for nomodeset being absolutely necessary to get a GUI installation started on this video chip. I haven't found a Bug filed about it either.
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Hello everybody,
Hope this is the appropriate list to ask.
In Greece we are trying to figure out the best way to organize the
lokalization of the wiki. We are currently translating pages and we
have already translated a lot but there are two things we need to
figure out:
1) Is there a way to interconnect the translated page to the original
one, so that the wiki knows when the original page changes and
therefore automatically print a message on the translated one that it
might be out of date?
Tip: I have already found out how to list the greek one at the bottom
left box, which shows the translated pages for it. Question is: Is
that enough?
2) The translator knows if the original page changes when it chooses
to watch the original page from the "watch" button. Is there a central
place where all the outdated pages are indicated? I am asking this
because we want to formulate a quality assurance procedure for the
translated wiki.
That's all for now :)
Many thanks in advance for your time,
Efstathios Agrapidis (efagra)
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Hello openSUSE friends
in the English wiki leads the interwikilink
[[zh:openSUSE:Specfile_guidelines]]
to the right place. If I use it in the German Wiki on page
http://de.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Richtlinien_für_Spezifikationsdateien
the entry stays red and doesn't show up on the left side.
Does someone know why ?
Best regards
slughorn
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Hi,
At <http://en.opensuse.org/Help:Editing> it says:
·············
[edit] Adding an image
Images can increase the clarity of an idea better than text alone. To add
an image simply link to it with [[File:Someimage.jpg]], save the page,
click on the red link and use the Upload file form to upload the image.
·············
When doing that, I get to a page that says:
·············
[[File:File.jpg]] to use the full version of the file
[[File:File.png|200px|thumb|left|alt text]] to use a 200 pixel wide rendition in a box in the left margin with 'alt text' as description
[[Media:File.ogg]] for directly linking to the file without displaying the file
·············
I'm using the second version. However, the image does not appear on the
left margin, but a small image inside a box that covers the entire width
of the column. Is this right?
Are there more posibilities, like an image with text flowed around?
(I'm writing <http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Offline_upgrade>)
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HCL namespace needs FalggedRevs.
Although it is not much used it will be better of if it is equipped with
revision control, so that volunteers to maintain it have tool to provide
dependable information on such pages.
Here is a bit dated request, but it is better ever then never :)
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=683964
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