Il 14/10/2017 15:44, Malcolm ha scritto:
On Sat 14 Oct 2017 08:20:28 PM CDT, Andrei Dziahel wrote:
Affects me too!
2017-10-13 21:31 GMT+03:00 Marco Calistri
: Il 13/10/2017 09:59, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar ha scritto:
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
Week 41 felt rather ‘quiet’, don’t know why.. it’s not as if nothing would have happened. There were, after all, 5 snapshots released (1005, 1006, 1007, 1009 and 1010), delivering on the promises from last week.
Those snapshots contained those noteworthy updates:
* GNOME 3.26.1 * KDE Plasma 5.11 * Linux Kernel 4.13.5 * Mozilla Firefox 56 (not for i586!) * Mesa 17.2.2 * Zypper 1.13.37: if you keep on runing ‘zypper up’ with this on Tumbleweed, you will get a warning that this is not the correct way. You stay in control, but at least we can refer to: I told you so.
There are quite some larger things happening in Staging, which is why we opened two new staging projects (Staging:N and Staging:O)
* openSSL 1.1 as default (Staging:N) * Remove python2 from a default installation (Staging:O) * PostgreSQL 10 is still on the todo (the submitted packages are not all installable) * Linux Kernel 4.13.6
Besides all this progress, please take note that various openSUSE services will not be avaialble on the weekend OCt 14/15, as was announced here: https://goo.gl/Xkmcy9
Cheers, Dominique
Hello after latest "TW dup" a strange window opens on my Gnome whose title is: "gnome-shell-portal-helper" it contains an Apache root folder with the content: check_network_status.txt with date of 27-Jun-2013 and the file inside contents is :"NetworkManager is online"
Wonder what it is and how can I disable it from appearing at every login.
Hi A forum user reported the same issue and a temporary fix ; http://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php?t=527636
I tried to duplicate and can't, have no idea why it's going to nmcheck.gnome.org rather than conncheck.opensuse.org (which it should be) maybe an extension?
/usr # fgrep -r "nmcheck.gnome.org" *
Binary file bin/gnome-shell-extension-prefs matches Binary file lib/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-portal-helper matches Binary file lib64/gnome-shell/libgnome-shell.so matches
Thanks Malcolm for your indications. The fact is that a day after the problem occurs, I stop to see that oddity on my desktop and also the network status indicator stop to display the question-mark "?" and backs to show the connection icon, so I really don't know what happened because I've not touched/changed anything. Best regards, -- Marco Calistri Linux version : openSUSE Tumbleweed 20171010 Kernel: 4.13.6-1.g5a88d59-default - Cinnamon 3.4.6