Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
There are issues with SUSE. The nay sayers call this "user error." I digress, but you provided no specifics about your issue.
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Fred A. Miller
wrote: not allowing dazuko to run, nor be able to compile it. It appears to me and to MANY others that only one security module is allowed to run on openSUSE 11.0 and that is it's own AppArmor.
You are "allowed" to run anything you want. There is nothing done in the SUSE codebase explicitly intended to make dazuko or antivir not run.
IF not, then why did openSUSE 11.0 ship with a defective dazuko?
You state dazuko "is it not allowed to run" above and here you state it is "defective" which is it?
Obviously the "same." It can not run. If you try to compile it yourself from Net. sources, it will not compile.
I do the same thing at time -- post general rants. But without any specific message noone can help you. Can you at least post the messages shown at the console? What version of antirvir? Has the vendor updated it already to have support for openSUSE 11.0?
The most recent version also won't run because dazuko can't run. Fred -- This message originated from a Linux computer using Open Source software: openSuSE Linux 11.0 No Gates, no Windows....just Linux - STABLE & SECURE! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org