OpenSUSE Hardware :: Anybody Who Tries To Run / Install 11.3 On Server?

Aug 31, 2010

Is there anybody who tries to run/install OpenSuse 11.3 on a HP ProLiant DL 380 G7 server ?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Install Gnome After The Minimal Server ( Console Based ) Install?

Feb 2, 2011

Tried to install Gnome after the minimal server (console based) install.I would like to install a graphical GUI now What to do? wich packages? tried zypper gnome-desktop (or something similar) but it wasn't enough.

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OpenSUSE Install :: How To Setup OPENSUSE To Find/access My Windows Home Server

Aug 9, 2010

I installed the latest version...Everything works like a charm. I have Windows Home Server 2003 running and would like to access all of my folders. How can i setup OPENSUSE to find/access my Windows Home Server 2003. Can you help me with this. Just to let you know. Am i missing something so i can access them locally.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Option (Installation Regarding To Opensuse And Windows Server 2008?

Mar 20, 2011

right now, my machine runs ubuntu 10.10 due to work issue, i need to use windows server 2008 R2 (its a windows exclusive company) but i never used any of the active directory or anything from the windows server (only experience with windows is visual studio and those GAMES!), so i figure i need to practice a bit on my own b4 starting the job and just at the same time I found out as a univ student i get it for free! And plus, I am finding opensuse a better option for me than ubuntu So im wondering what i should do regarding these 2 systems here s some option

1). Install openSuse 11.4, and install VirtualBox and use windows server 2008 R2 on vbox
2). Install windows server 2008 R2 and then install openSuse alongside with it
3). Install windows server 2008 R2 and install openSuse in virtualBox

I have been using linux as my primary OS for more than a year now and I rlly need it for both school and my own entertainment. So wondering which option would best work out for me

wat are your opinions? PS: my machine is about 2 years ago a Dell laptop, with core 2 duo p8700 (2.53ghz) 4GB ram, and nvidia gfx, which even tho is still fast, but isnt rlly that snappy when it comes to virtualization even running xp in a virtual machine is quite laggy at times :S

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OpenSUSE Install :: Enabling VNC Server On Startup Of The X Server With 11.2

May 13, 2010

how is it possible to enabling VNC Server on startup of the X server with opensuse 11.2? I found a solution for SLE 11 but it don't work on opensuse 11.2.

Enabling VNC Server on startup of the X server with SLE 11

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OpenSUSE Install :: Intel Server Board With Matrox Crashes After Install?

Jul 16, 2010

I have a Intel server board machine that has a on board Matrox cardWith 11.2 the install barfs to text mode configuring the card during install butonce you log in a root and run sax2 it is OK once the machine restartsWith 11.3 it installs ( apparently ) perfectly then just goes to a blackscreen .. the usb keyboard is dead and that is that

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OpenSUSE Install :: What Is Difference Between OpenSUSE Desktop And Server?

Dec 21, 2009

I am new to Linux. I want to set up a home file/media server using Linux and have been investigating the possibility of using OpenSUSE for this task for a couple days now. I posted up some questions over at linux questions, but figured this one would be better suited for the OpenSUSE forum. My question is simple, is there any fundamental difference between OpenSUSE Server, and OpenSUSE desktop?

What I mean is, is there any difference to the basic programming of the operating system. From what I gather, when you install a Linux Distro for a server, it is just a striped down version of the desktop install. It has no GUI, and installs the complete bare minimum of software to get your server up and running. Is this correct? I am asking these questions because, as I said, I am new to Linux. I am not comfortable using command line only, and would very much like to install the desktop version of OpenSUSE, plus Samba, openSSH and Webadmin, then use that configuration for a server. Would setting up OpenSUSE as I stated above be the same as using the server install, just more "bloated?" Or is the server version of OpenSUSE coded differently?For example, comparing Windows Vista to Windows Home Server. Windows Vista isn't practical to use as a home server OS, simply because it was never coded to be one. Where as Home Server comes with software and is setup to be a server.

From what I understand, and I could be wrong, and please correct me if I am. Linux is much different. Any Linux distro can be a server, even the desktop version. You just need to get the proper programs (like Samba, SSH, Webadmin) for the job. The people who use the Server version, simply just want something less bloated then the desktop version, but the desktop version works just as good as a server if you have the proper hardware? I was debating on putting Windows Home server on the machine, but very much want to learn Linux, and figure this is as good of an opportunity as any. It also helps that a desktop install of OpenSUSE takes less resources then Windows Home Server.

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OpenSUSE :: Possible To To Install Vmware Server?

Mar 6, 2010

Is it possible sitn opensuse 11.2 to install vmware server or another free vmware?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Ssh Into Server With Dolphin?

Apr 12, 2010

I want to ssh in to my server (on lan) using Dolphin, so i open location bar ssh://user@ipadd I then get Term open up ask for password then sayes connected but I dont get a folder view in dolphin, I can do it ok on Ubuntu this way ( using nautilus)

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OpenSUSE Install :: Upgrading Server To 11.2 With NFS

Apr 19, 2010

I own a server from 2006, I don't want to change OS on my server. How much difficult can be upgrading to the last version of openSuSE? I don't have physical access to the server, since it's a virtual server, so I think I would have to upgrade with NFS. I don't even have a GUI (well, I actually use YaST to configure everything via shell, so it's a sort of gui) and, the most important thing, I run PLESK on my server. I need to have Plesk for the administration of my customers and domains but in this upgrade I can't lose any data, from the database (MYSql) to the ones in the web folders. In other words, I need to upgrade from SuSE Linux 10.0 to OpenSUSE 11.2 without lossing any data. I am upgrading because I need the latest version of PHP, Apache and MYSql, and for security reasons too.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Less Than 64m Of Ram Or X Server Can't Start?

Aug 30, 2010

I have Suse linux 7.2 Prof' Yes I know its old but I have an old machine. I start installing with YAST in graphics mode but the title message is displayed.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Access FTP On A Server V10.1?

Nov 30, 2010

how to create an access on a local Suse server v10.1 started on virtualbox...

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OpenSUSE Install :: Type Of Kernel In OpenSUSE 11.2 / Kernel Optimized For Server Machine?

Dec 11, 2009

default in openSUSE 11.2 we have installed kernel-desktop. This kernel is optimized for the desktop.

What is the name of kernel optimized for server machine? In my case Firebird database + Apache + PHP?

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OpenSUSE :: 11.2 64bit And Can't Get VMware Server To Install ?

Jan 27, 2010

I just loaded openSUSE 11.2 64bit and can't get VMware server to install. I had it working just fine in 11.1. I installed: kernel-source, make, gcc, gcc-c++, downloaded VMware server RPM installed with Yast. opened a console went root and ran: /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl. Make aborts with the following few lines:

Prior to this had a whole rift of Warning Such as:

Unable to build the vmmon module.

In the past I followed instructions I down loaded for "swerdna" and it worked well.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Can't Start X Server In Xen Guest 11.2?

Mar 19, 2010

11.2 is installed as a guest under Citrix XenServer 5.5.2. When I try to go to runlevel 5, the X server logs say that /dev/fb0 is not found, and that no screens are found. The only other errors in the log are that it can't locate a core keyboard or mouse.

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OpenSUSE Install :: X Server And RandR Extension?

Apr 11, 2010

When I try to get to the configuration of my monitor by using KDE Settings -> hardware -> monitor, I receive the msg: "Your X server is running the RandR extension at version 1.2 or greater which doesn't have any configuration yet." and it refuses to go further. What does this mean and where should I configure it? When I use Yast, Sax2 starts normally.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Fixing Server For 4KB Sectors?

Apr 17, 2010

I did set up a new server (with mail, apache and lots of other stuff) and was not aware that the new harddisks of type WD10EARS-00Y5B1 were using 4KB sectors internally. The problem became visible after going live because of the lousy performance of the harddisk drives.

Present situation: openSUSE 11.2 i586, 4 GB RAM, 2x 1TB HDD

Code:

Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x000efdd0

[code]....

I already did re-partition /dev/sdb with parted-2.2 (compiled from source) and set the alignment starting with sector 64 (instead of the default 63) making sure that the sector count of every partition divides by 8. Now comes the tricky part: I must partition /dev/sda as well. I can backup everything to /dev/sdb. What is the recommended course of action here? Make sdb active and boot it? That would give me all the time I need to deal with sda. Then reverse again. Any backup of /dev/sda will be outdated soon (running system)Rescue DVD only offers parted-1.9.0

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OpenSUSE Install :: Server Does Not Boot Anymore?

Oct 6, 2010

My server with Opensuse 11.1 doesn't boot anymore.This afternoon I've installed imagemagick over yast. After that the server still works for a couple of minutes. Then it stops working (I'm not sure if it's because of the installation). so I had to reboot it.But it never came up again.It doesn't boot anymore.I get the boot menu and can make my choice. But it doesn't matter what I choose (standard or failsagfe) the only message I get is:

Code:
Booting 'Failsafe -- openSUSE 11.1 - 2.6.27.48-0.2'
root (hd0,0)

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OpenSUSE Install :: 11.1 - X Server Not Stopping On Init 3

Nov 1, 2010

I'm running openSUSE 11.1. When I'm in Gnome or KDE or any Desktop session, the X server keeps running when I do an init 3, (i.e.) I'm still in the GUI instead of going to the console. When I type runlevel it shows that I'm in runlevel 3, but the X server is still running. The X server is not getting killed on an init 3.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Kernel - VMWare Server 2.1 On 11.1?

Jan 5, 2011

first of all, please excuse my bad english. We rent a dedicatet server at Strato.de.I need to install VMWare Server. Actually this should be no Problem for me. I installed the server an patch.When I run the vmware-config.pl starts the problems:

Code:
Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "4.3.2", while you are trying to use "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.3". This configuration is not recommended and VMware Server may crash if you'll continue. Please try to use exactly same compiler as one used for building your kernel. Do you want to go with compiler "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.3" anyway? [no] I submit "y".

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OpenSUSE Install :: How To Set Up Local Update Server?

Jan 19, 2011

I have several servers with access only to a local network and on not to the web in general.I was wondering if it is possible so run a local update server (on open SUSE 11.3 desktop) on a machine with outside access and have the servers with only LAN access update using that machine. If this is possible can someone point me to a HOW TO or just tell me if there is a configuration panel in YAST2.I have found in google mentions of a YOU server in SUSE10 but cannot find this in 11.3

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OpenSUSE Network :: Cannot Install Yum - Does Not Connect To The Server ?

Feb 19, 2010

I need to install Yum, but does not connect to the server.

Code:

Resolving package dependencies...

Here is the list of Zypper

Code:

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OpenSUSE :: Yast2 Install PostgreSQL Server (Apache2)

Oct 23, 2010

This is my second day trying to learn opensuse. My lack of terminology makes it very hard to google for the answers. I need to do this:
opensuse:~ # yast2 install postgresql-server apache2 perl texlive perl-DBD-Pg libapr-util1-dbd-pgsql
I know about yast, however this looks like something that needs to ran from terminal.

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Install 11.2 On HP ProLiant DL160 G6 Server?

Jan 26, 2010

try to install opensuse 11.2 on HP ProLiant DL160 G6 Server ? i want to know if it's compatible with this server.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Crash: Server Is Already Active For Display 0

Jan 24, 2010

I think I've totally destroyed my Suse install, but I have no idea what happened.

I was running Yast's "Create a backup" utility and my screen totally went black and kicked me to the login screen. I was unable to log in, except to a terminal.

So, then I tried to restart X (by typing startx) and I get "Fatal server error: Server is already active for display 0"

I've tried running the repair utility, and it doesn't work. Through a number of commands, I was able to start up a second X session, but that wasn't really much help.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Recovery Of Files On Samba Server?

Jan 28, 2010

Is it possible to recover files on a samba server running opensuse 11.0? I had been dual-booting into XP and Opensuse 11.2. XP failed (system files corrupted) and ceased to boot. After re-installing XP into its partition and trying to repair Grub so that I wouldn't have to re-install Opensuse again, I had partition table errors. I wiped the hard drive since I had a backup of my home directory on a DVD. The problem is that once I installed both OSs again and copied the contents of the DVD to the home directory, all the files in my home directory were read-only. Among these was a directory where my documents folder on the samba server is mounted into. The documents on the samba server are no longer there. I thought it was mounting wrong, but when I used ssh to log into the other machine to check, they were in fact gone. Is it possible to recover these? I've looked in the .trash* folders on both machines with no luck. A lot of my research was on the samba server. I typically use Knode to check this, but it crashes while its files are having permission problems as well that I haven't been able to remedy yet.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Setting Up An LDAP Server For Suers?

Feb 6, 2010

I'm having problems setting up an LDAP server for suers. The SUSE user management won;t let me create users with passwords longer than 8 characters in the LDAP directory. Local users are fine. This is a new LDAP server setup using the instructions from Integrating LDAP and Samba using openSUSE

I'm getting the error "The password is too long for the current encryption method. Truncate it to 8 characters?" I can create users with short passwords, but this isn't acceptable - it's a security issue.

The susePasswordHash in LDAP is SSHA (default)
The password hash in users & groups management is blowfish.

how to get this working with long passwords?

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OpenSUSE Install :: 11.2 On VMWare Server 2.0 With Windows XP Host ?

Feb 9, 2010

I just had one hell of an experience trying to get openSUSE 11.2 to run on VMware server 2.0 on a Windows XP host. I am posting some instructions on how I finally got things working.

1) Download the openSuse iso image (and add-on CD if needed)

2) Download and install the VMWare server

3) Before you try to start the server console, you will need to configure the web access to allow you to log on. go to press Start->Programs->VMware->VMWare web access->Configure Tomcat

4) on the logon tab check logon as: option

5) add your account there and set the password

6) Now in your web browser (I use firefox) access the console via: [url] [url]

7) Before you start to create a virtual machine, you will want to set up the server to have access to your iso's. The server will only allow VM's access to specific directories through "datastores". You can either move the iso images to what has been specified as the default datastore... or create another datastore that points to the where you have the iso's.

8) Now we can create our virtual machine. This is simple, just press the button and follow the prompts.

a) at some point it will ask about an CD-Rom, you will want to use your suse DVD iso image. Select the option and then navigate the datastore that contains the image. Once found click and continue.

b) Network interface has 3 choices:

Bridged - the virtual machine will appear on the network as any other computer. Allows the VM to host server applications. User needs to have control over the network to ensure DHCP requests are handled (or static IP is assigned).

NAT - VMWare server will manage a virtual router, the VM is then connected to this router. On this router, the hosts internet is used as the WAN. Users do not have to have control of the network, but will have to setup port forwarding in VMWare to host server applications

Host Only - This means that the virtual machine can only talk to the host. The only way to get networking is to have a proxy through the host machine. This is setup on the host independent of VMWare. Users do not need control of the network, but control over the host. I doubt you could host server applications though.

9) With the VM created we can start it up. We can open a window to it through the console tab of the VMWare server console. When I first started it, it was stuck looking for an OS once the console finally rendered the graphics. A reset, an F2 at the post and selecting the appropriate boot media for boot got the installation started.

10) Install Suse as you would any other suse installation. I added a separate partition for swap, but kept the rest on one big one. Others may still want to maintain the separation of home and root

11) ---- Important Error/Solution ----

Once the installation has completed many will notice that the mouse or keyboard does not work! This was the source of my biggest head-ache. Some may think it was a problem with VMWare tools... I tried that to fix that and found the tools were working properly.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Installing Latest Server Edition ?

Apr 28, 2010

I'd like to install the latest opensuse server edition on my laptop. Is that for free? Also, I have a laptop with windows Vista, 3MB Ram and 80gb hardrive.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Getting The Suse 11 On Server - Error 17 Grub

Jul 20, 2010

I have a poweredge t110 and am trying to install suse 11 on my server. I am getting a error 17 grub. It will not allow me to get any farther, I have three 250gb HD installed.

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