That is typical. Since openSUSE uses such bleeding-edge packages you
might be better suited using a distro such as CentOS.
I stopped reporting bugs because nothing comes of it usually.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 11:29, David C. Rankin
Listmates,
I pulled my hair out last night trying to connect to a FreeNX server on openSuSE 11.0. I read howto after howto, tried the default --setup-nomachine-key and with unique keys, I tried variations of sshd configurations for AllowGroups with utmp and nx, I put the client.id_dsa.key in all the right places, but I still could not connect with the openSuSE "freenx-client" package (it uses qtnx).
Finally I stumbled across https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=405512 describing the exact problem I was having. The bug was still open and assigned. The bug had been open and assigned since July 23, 2008. From what I can tell from looking at the bug, nobody has done any work on it. What gives??
Thus my question, is the person that the bug is assigned to still working for openSuSE? Or, does somebody need to reassign bug this to someone who will fix it?
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