On Sunday 19 September 2004 02:41 pm, Gerard ter Beke wrote: [...]
I am using Yast, Online Update (YOU ?). After a reboot, it still shows me all patches i already installed. I did not ask for all updates to be shown. The system seems to not have updated.
I install the RT2400 driver. After reboot, the driver can not be found.
I change the default keyboard to 'Dutch'. After reboot, the keyboard is English.
It seems like no change is accepted.
Ok, it sounds as if you are leaving YOU set to manual update and not selecting any files to be updated. If you look on the first window of the update utility, you will see toward the bottom, a selection indicating "manual", untick that and let YOU take care of the updates automatically, It does those things quite nicely without much interaction from the user. I think things will update then. Any time after you install a module, you should "depmod -a" to see that it's installed and working. You can also do a manual install of "modprobe <module name>" as well after boot. To reset the keyboard layout, you should be able to do that via YaST2 settings, but probably the best and most permanent procedure would be to use sax2. To effectively use this, you should alt-ctrl-F1 to the terminal, log in as root, run "init 3" to quit the X server, then after, run "sax2" to get to the graphics setup and keyboard setup. Make sure you go thru everything and "test" the setup before quiting sax2. Once back to the prompt, run "init 5" and you are back to KDE. good luck Lee