OpenSUSE Install :: Can't Connect Via VNC
Mar 22, 2010I see vnc1 started in /var/log/xinetd.log, but I get a black desktop. IPv6 is disabled, and I can't find any other log files to check.
View 1 RepliesI see vnc1 started in /var/log/xinetd.log, but I get a black desktop. IPv6 is disabled, and I can't find any other log files to check.
View 1 RepliesI'm newbie to opensuse. I want to install rdesktop to connect windows system from opensuse linux system. I have downloaded rdesktop rpm from net and installed with YAST. Error occured, the error states that "rdesktop cannot be install due to missing dependency". Now what to do to install rdesktop.? Is there any way other than rdesktop to connect windows system from opensuse?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a non-broadcast network (ad-hoc?) that I attempt to connect to via openSUSE 11.2 running off live USB. It does nothing. It never connects and when I view it with available networks it just shows the name and "insecure" (even though it's WPA2Personal) and no percentage.How do I get wireless to work?
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow can I install the WMP300N driver into the network install disk so that I can connect to the network to install Open Suse ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm having an issue connecting to my SSH server from my Windows box using Putty. Here's the scenario:
1. SSHD is up and running
2. Firewall is completely disabled
3. I can SSH into my local machine just fine
When I open Putty, and try to SSH in (with the SSH setting, port 22, the username in the auto-login box, it gives me the error:
I am in a dual boot with Ubuntu and win 7 wireless. When I install 11.3 I no longer have Ubuntu. Is there a process or procedure to assure multiple boot while I attempt to connect suse to my network
View 5 Replies View RelatedI installed OpenSuse 11.04. To connect to the Internet, I use the script which connects to my Internet provider:
Code:
linux-aghn:/home/alex # cable-start
Using interface ppp0
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/4
PAP authentication succeeded
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At this stage in another Linux distribution I am connected. In OpenSuse, when I start Firefox, it cannot connect. The problem is not in the browser, Software Management program also reports that connection is not available. ping 212.199.17.154 is successful. I tried to disable Firewall - doesn't help.
I need to install Yum, but does not connect to the server.
Code:
Resolving package dependencies...
Here is the list of Zypper
Code:
I just finished a brand new install of 11.2 on a workstation and it can't connect to the internet at all. I can ping Google and I can ping devices on my local network but I can't browse any web pages. I am able to ping the workstation with my windows 7 workstation. I tried disabling the firewall. I have it set to use DHCP.
UPDATE:
I can connect to google via IP. So it appears to be a DNS type issue, is there some settings I am missing?
I successfully booted OpenSuse 11.2 from DVD. But I could not configure my wireless internet connection. YAST said it couldn't configure it because something else was controlling that (Network Manager? something like that)How can I configure this. Related issue. When booting from DVD is there a way to save configuration settings so I don't have to start from scratch the next time I boot from DVD?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI was having a problem with cairo dock, asked on the board how to resolve was told to reinstall the visual driver for my monitor since I have an ati vid card since with the updated kernal u have to reinstall those drivers(didn't know that, I'm new to opensuse). I thought I did that before so I completely uninstalled it so I could then do a fresh reinstall but I wasn't paying attention and my laptop was unplugged for a while. I stepped away while the install was going on and my laptop died.
I tried plugging it in but had to restart my laptop when I did I got the command line rows and when I tried to start GDM it wouldn't start, I did so as SU. Attempted to connect to the internet via networkmanager and couldn't get wifi or wired to work. Anyway I can access my desktop visually just so I can start yast and install the driver or will I have to reinstall 11.2 or use the cd to repair? If so how do I use the cd to repair?
I'm trying to setup PS3 media server on my new OpenSuse 11.2 and I'm being unable to connect to the PS3. The multimedia server seems to being working ok, only it has not appear on XMB.
I've been searching on PS3 Media Server forums and try a couple of solutions regarding /etc/hosts and adding full qualified domain name of server to it, but it doesn't seems to work.
I am relatively new at Linux and am having some problems with an install of openSUSE 11.2. I installed 11.2 on my Thinkpad X31 dual boot with WinXP. It seems to work very well except the network. I looked up swerdna's instructions on setting network cards up. I used YaST to try and set the system up as described in swerdna's instructions. Everything looks fine my network card and wireless card show up in the overview settings screen and everything sets up fine. But when I exit YaST the network doest show up no icon in the system tray and it doesn't even try to connect.
I did go into hardware to see if it was identifying my hardware and my network card shows up as "Thinkpad R40" and the wireless shows up as Cisco Aironet Wireless 802.11b. As far as I know this is correct. I have tried three other distro's and this one has gotten the closest to working so far.
I have opensusu 11.3 on my laptop and windows7 on first desktop, and XP on second desktop. Also, on my opensuse laptop I have installed XP as virtual OS in vmware player.I have setup samba using this guide that was given to me on this forum.From opensuse laptop I can see my Win 7 desktop, but cant log in. I enter Win 7 username and password, but it doesn't let me in.
Now, when I start XP trough vmware I can see win 7 desktop and connect it with username and password and browse my shares. On laptop, file sharing works both ways between host opensuse ang guest XP.On second desktop computer with XP, and I can connect to it from opensuse laptop normally.
I'm using openSUSE 11.3 (x86_64), KDE 4.4.4 "release 3" and Kopete 4.4.4-1.4. When i try to connect to ICQ it says "bad password" don't connect and it writes to console "
vitus@linux-z3xp:~> kopete
Connecting to deprecated signal QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString)
kopete(14348)/kio (KDirWatch) KDirWatchPrivate::removeEntry: doesn't know "/home/vitus/.kde4/share/apps/kabc"
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but it did not work. I have also tried to delete kopete configuration files and reinstall program, but it also didn't work
I can only connect by wire. I've been reading about the problem with RT2860 in a lot of forums but I still haven't found a solution. As far as I can see from ifconfig and iwconfig, then it works fine. At least it detects everything but I can't connect with ra0. Here is what I got:
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how I can be able to find my wireless network? I don't know how to write the codes in those 'code-boxes', how do you do that?
I'm having problems using ssh to connect two openSUSE machines. I have a laptop at home, a desktop at school (both running openSUSE 11.4/Tumbleweed) and a server slice that I rent (running Ubuntu 10.04). I can ssh into the Ubuntu server from the laptop, and I can connect from the server to the desktop, but I cannot connect from the laptop to the desktop. Here are the details. Here is what happens when I try to connect from the laptop to the desktop:
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I have a VPN network setup in System Settings. The type of connection I am using for the VPN is PPTP. But I do not know how to connect to VPN
View 3 Replies View RelatedI can see the wirless newtwork but when I try to connect to it, and typed the WPA/WPA2 password. Nothing happened?
I tried to edit the connection in KDE Control Module "Edit Network Connection" and prapered the connection with the right SSID and Encryption and the password.
Bus still nothing happend.
I did every thing mentioned here: "My wireless doesn't work - a primer on what I should do next"
Code:
Wireless Lan:
lspci:
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100
lspci -n:
03:00.0 0280: 8086:4232
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I am trying to connect PDA via Synce to Linux and simply cannot get through. I tried with odccm and now going through OpenSuse installation and installed as suggested synce packages:
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When I start Yast it hangs at "downloading opensuse(...)repdata.xml". the only way to bring up the main window is to skip autorefresh
It seems like it cannot connect to any reporitories at all. When you try to install software from within Yast it is, once again, unable to download anything.
Is anyone else having problems with the repositories today?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have VirtualBox 4.0.0 running on open SuSE 11.3 64bit. It works well. My connection to the internet is via a Pantech UML290 usb modem. I can select the usb device and use the Verizon Access Manager to connect to the internet. It says it is connected, but there doesn't seem to be a real connection. I can't hit any web sites with my browser. How can I get this working? I have also tried connecting via Linux then from within VB selecting the usb device, but that just disconnects the modem in the process.
View 6 Replies View Relatedon ubuntu and windows I use this ip to connect to a nas network windows workgroup smb://192.168.0.1/share/ on opensuse KDE I have tried from dolphin's network all options but none work so how?
View 9 Replies View RelatedRecently i installed: maxima-5.17.0-1.2.x86_64 wxMaxima-11.04.0-16.1.x86_64. After wxMaxima start, I can see on status bar(bottom right)
"Maxima process terminated" when I try manually restart maxima, menu: Maxima->Restart Maxima I see "Maxima started, waiting for connection..." and waiting waiting and nothing happens. but Maxima called from command line works fine. what could be wrong ?
- connection port (default 4010)
- locallhost entry in /etc/hosts (I have one)
- firewall (standard suse setting without any extra settings) I tryed temporarily switch off
I just installed OpenSuse 11.1 on a netbook via network install. It's a dual boot with windows XP. In XP, the wireless card works perfectly, but in openSuse, it never connects. It cann see the wireless networks available but it won't connect to my network!
I even tried this to no avail: Wireless will not work when dual-boot with Windows XP&Vista | SUSE & openSUSE
I'm using:
Asus EEE 1002 HA
Wireless Card: Atheros AR928X Wireless Network Adapter
WPA2 (although when I switched the router to WPA, it still didn't work)
The weird thing is during install I told it to test the wireless card and it worked, but now it doesn't.
trying to make my 3G modem (a ZTE MF622) work with OpenSUSE 11.2. KNetworkManager is recognizing it (so I suppose it's not on Storage Mode), I can create the 3G connection and connect, but I can't navigate on any sites (ping gives "unknown host" for any IP). Also, the KNetworkManager applet doesn't show anything on fields "Name servers" and "Domains" (they are blank). Tried some instructions from the internet here and there, but didn't have any luck.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am trying Open Suse 11.2 KDE Live CD and don't know how to connect to the Internet. What do I do?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am experiencing troubles when connecting to my new private network under Linux (works fine with Windows). I cannot get an ip address and the logs tell me a bit more, but I would like to know how to proceed to resolve this issue. My network adapter is an Intel Wifi Link 5100 using the iwlagn driver. Connecting to other WEP APs usually works flawless, it's the first time my system won't connect at all to this particular WEP encrypted access point.
Logs: NetworkManager: pastebin - collaborative debugging tool
wpa_supplicant: pastebin - collaborative debugging tool
I have installed my modem via YaST. It has been detected. but it is a bit odd, when I see this message in Modem Configuration Overview window. Under Modem Device tab I have the followings: this one I believe should be my modem:
HTML Code:
82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Modem Controller
and this one is my ISP provider settings that I just created.
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modem0 Modem Easy-Dial up
My modem is a PCI modem and it has been detected just fine by SUSE 11.3 but I have this info also at the bottom.
HTML Code:
82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Modem Controller (not connected)
The device is not configured. Press Edit for configuration.and I have no idea about this one, since the modem is installed on the board, what does it mean it is not connected? My problem is after installing the modem i can not make a dial up connection via network manager, because there is no dial up option to choose from. which is also odd.