I'm trying to configure iFolder Enterprise on an openSUSE 11.3 machine, but i'm having problems when I try to install the package novell-ifolder-enterprise-plugins. The error message is "nothing provides simias.LdapProvider = 1.8.3.0". I've installed the main package of novell-ifolder-enterprise and his dependencies without problems. After this error, i've installed simias package, but when I try to install again the ifolder's plugins, the same error appears. I've used the following repository to install the ifolder packages:
Index of /repositories/network:/ifolder:/server_stable/openSUSE_11.3
Download firefox 4 from Index of /pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk Unpack with ark to your home directry folder firefoxIn the folder firefox creat a new folder pluginscopy the contents from /usr/lib64/browser-plugins to the plugins folderStart firefox and there you go
I'm trying to use Ifolder but after the splash screen, I got this error message:
Code: Error: Cannot start the local web services. Error: The Simias process failed to initialize. Use the command line switch --showconsole to view the error.
Anyone out there having expirience with iFolder. I've used the following tutorial: [URL] to install it. I used libflaim as a database (no LDAP). All web interfaces work well (admin, ifolder). I can create users and make folders. But when I try to login with a desktop client (windows or linux) I get an error message invalid credentials and this message in Simias.log:
I recently installed iFolder server on my 9.0.4 desktop computer. I cannot login as a user using a web interface or client. Using the correct password, it takes a long time, then tells me that the login may be incorrect. With an incorrect password, it tells me this immediately. I am able to login to the web admin interface, but the "System" tab will generate the following error after several minutes. code...
Have very recently installed OPEN S on my PC. The DVD player( why is it called TOTEM? ) won't work. It asks for some plugins without saying which ones exactly. Have tried to follow some links it suggested but to no avail (me being too bleeding brainless, I presume). Am sure that eventually will find out the solution but for the time being stuck and not able to watch some of Hollywood's greatest masterpieces on my machine.
This file (and a couple others) are missing from packman ATM.I've seen them (need version 0.10.30 or greater) at multimedia:/libs.My doubt is, does these gstreamer packages housed at download.opensuse.org are limited due to DCMA/patent issues, like OOTB k3b/libxine are
Full Wine is installed, so VST should work. All VST plugins cause LMMS to hang. However, the dials and such on the plugins are responsive, so I think its a problem with LMMS. For that matter VST works perfectly under Reaper, which is a platinum rated Windows program running under Wine.
I'm configuring Amanda Enterprise on an OpenSuSE 11.3 system, and everything but the scheduled backups are running. I decided to try and fix it tonight, but I'm pretty fed up by now.
So here's the background:
The application creates an account on the box named "amandabackup" and adds it to the 'video' and 'disk' groups.
It generates cron jobs in /etc/zmanda/zmc_aee/crontab, which is configured as the location of the crontab file for the amandabackup user.
The crontab is owned by amandabackup:disk with a mask of 644.
So I played around with it a little bit; I ran the backup task manually as amandabackup, which worked fine.
I then tried adding the following to the crontab:
And touched amandacron.log, then made sure it was owned by amandabackup with a mask of 644 (i also tried /etc/amanda/amandacron.log, which is a directory the account stores backup session configs in, so I know it can write to it properly). The file is never updated. I tried adding amandabackup to different groups (it's currently been added to the "Users" group), with no success. I tried a symlink to the crontab file in /etc/cron.d to see if that would make a difference, but it didn't.
At this point, I went online and tried some more stuff I found:
I checked /var/log/mail/amandabackup - everything *but* cron jobs were reporting to it.
I verified cron was running with both "ps -ef | grep cron" and "rccron status"
I ensured /var/spool/cron/tabs/amandabackup existed, showed the proper entries, and was set to 644. (this one's the important bit)I checked /var/log/messages, and every minute on the dot I see: <timestamp> /usr/sbin/cron[PID]: Permission Denied
I ensured there was no /etc/cron.allow, and that /etc/cron.deny did not contain amandabackup.
I tried making an /etc/cron.allow, adding amandabackup, and restarting the cron daemon, but this did nothing.
I don't think I've forgotten anything, but my attempts have been getting progressively more feverish, so I'm not positive. Is there some annoying YAST cron panel I'm not seeing? Is there some way of getting more verbose logging out of the cron daemon than just "permission denied"? Is there some draconian rule about crontabs only working based on some otherwise-arbitrary account setting?
Last winter we had the intention of using VMWare branded Novell Suse Enterprise as we were going to be getting the licenses/subscription through the purchase of Vsphere. Since that time we have set up 4 VMs, and have been testing an application that will soon be going into production status. However a new issue has arisen. As we are over budget we will not get the Vsphere license (which included Suse subscription). We also found that the added features of a Vsphere license do not really add anything over the free ESX hypervisor.
On the one hand these servers have all been configured precisely, on the other hand we have no update service from which I understand we would need a Novell subscription. Most of the repositories we have added are external to Novell, meaning they are community ones. So my questions are this:
1.) Can we use Opensuse community repositories for the Online Update?
2.) If not is there a way to easily 'convert' Enterprise Suse to Opensuse?
Obviously what we first want to avoid is having to do a brand new install of Opensuse and spend the time moving data from the old to the new. One of the issues that has caused the delay and over runs is that the application we will be deploying has not lived up to its promises, and has caused considerable amount of time configuring, tweaking, and de-bugging.
im located in Sudan which is under usa empargo, means some software is restricted in my country. My company which has 5000 emloyee os going to build their own webserver which will hold alot of apps which is compatible with linux i didn't trust M$ windows specially on web, so ive to use linux do u recommend any other release other than opensuse coz o can get free update and patches.
I'm using the new opensuse 11.4 with KDE desktop. I can connect to my WPA2 personal network fine, but some other networks, like a WPA2 enterprise network connects, but no Internet(pinging too) resolves.
I had some difficulty getting Plasmoid to work on to connect to a WPA2-Enterprise Network. The Cert file is in DER format which is something like this "XXXX.cer" After I filed a bug report I got a respond to try the updated Plasmoid from this Repo:
Index of /repositories/KDE:/UpdatedApps/openSUSE_11.4 To use it you have to first install your certificate in openssl using terminal. First copy the certificate into the ssl directory (In OpenSUSE it is /etc/ssl/certs/)
1) sudo cp path_to_file /etc/ssl/certs/Then install it (If you don't do this it will fail) Source:http://gagravarr.org/writing/openssl...tml#Installing
3)Then after that when using Plasmoid to connect check the box use system certificate.
It should work like it worked for me but I still think certificate handling needs a lot of improvement.Pointing the cert directly from plasmoid does not work.
So I updated my software using Yast. One of the updates failed to install. I rebooted and then was in black screen hell with the following information:
Neither the variables MOUSEDEVICE and MOUSETYPE nor the variable GPM_PARAM is set in /etc/sysconfig/mouse Run 'yast mouse' to set up gpm Starting hpssd: Checking/updating CPU microcode unused Starting nfsboot (sm-notify) done done Loading keymap i386/qwert/uk.map.gz done Loading compose table winkeys shiftctrl latin1.add done Start Unicode mode done Starting hotkey-setup done [OK] Starting cupsd done Starting powersaved: ################################### # ACPI system but acpid not running. # # Start acpid first, then restart powersaved! # ############################################### skipped Mount SMB/ CIFS File Systems unused Executing suseRegister (looking for new update channels): skipped Starting SSH daemon done Starting ypbind.....................No domainname set skipped Starting service automounter ("files nis" does not provide any mounts) skipped Starting Firewall Initialization (phase 2 of 2) SuSEfirewallZ: Warning: ip6tables does not support state matching. Extended IPu6 support disabled. SuSEfirewallz: Warning: no interface active done Master Resource Control: runlevel 3 has been reached Skipped services in runlevel 3: nfs gpm microcode powersaved smbfs suseRegister ypbind autofs Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP1 (i586) - Kernel 2.6.16.54-0.2.5-default (tty1). linux-bvuz login: Starting ZENworks Management Daemon^[^[^[
I tried to install a package of extra Compiz Fusion plugins but it won't run. Says there is some kind of conflict or error. Anybody know where I can find this. The particular plugin I want is Show Mouse.
I'm using Amarok 2.4.0 with openSUSE 11.4. I am trying to play podcast.However, when I try to select play, the following pops appear as show below:
Code: /usr/lib/gst-install-plugins-helper requires an additional plugin to decode this file The following plugin is required: application/xml Do you want to search for this now? then
I'm sure this is a painfully naive question, but I don't suppose it can possibly lower my reputationFor Good Reasons,use a custom build of the audio editor audacity rather than the version in the openSUSErepositories. What I can't seem to figure out is how to get it to find and load the LADSPA signal processing plug-ins. I have the regulation ladspa libraries (1.13-6.2) from the Oss repository installed. The files reside at /usr/lib64/ladspa . audacity is built with ladpsa support enabled, and indeed reports that it is enabled if I look at the Effects tab under preferences. I have even entered the ladspa library path in a "ladspa.conf" file under /etc/ld/so.conf.d, which may or may not help. Regardless, I don't seem to see the ladpsa effects listed when I run audacity
Does anyone know how I can install the following dependencies? libcrypto.so.0.9.7 is needed by amanda-backup_client-3.2.0-1.suse10.0.i586 libcurl.so.3 is needed by amanda-backup_client-3.2.0-1.suse10.0.i586 libssl.so.0.9.7 is needed by amanda-backup_client-3.2.0-1.suse10.0.i586 I tried through yast with no luck.
I am fairly new to RPM based distributions. I installed using the OpenSUSE 64-bit Gnome live CD. I used the one click installer to enable the Nvidia drivers. Doing so caused the system to want to install about 700mb of packages. I am assuming these are "recommended" packages that normally would be on the DVD with Gnome. There is no graphical way to "not" install them (other than using the QT interface, which I do not want) that I could find from the Gnome software installer, other than to perhaps uncheck them one by one.
I installed Nvidia drivers without such issues by using the "zypper in" command. I would like to use the Gnome interface without having to install all these files along with any package changes. Is there a way to do so? My second question is related. When running a default upgrade, packages such as foreign locales and translations and the yast qt interface want to install which is making the download take a long time. I only need English. Is there an easy way to disable these from installing?
So short-term needing a replacement for the various tools MS traps you into to make it easy to work with SQL Server.
I'm going to be using postgreSQL, and I'm wondering what's a good strategy as far as a GUI front-end.
1. No building from source. Don't have the time. 2. Keeps package dependencies to a minimum. 3. Won't require me to use KDE. My dev machine is too old to use KDE productively.
I'm tying to install inspircd12 on vps. This is what i get.
Code: syhsyhsyh:~ # rpm -Uhv inspircd12-1.2.8-2.1.i586.rpm warning: inspircd12-1.2.8-2.1.i586.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID aa829aef error: Failed dependencies: libgnutls.so.26 is needed by inspircd12-1.2.8-2.1.i586 libgnutls.so.26(GNUTLS_1_4) is needed by inspircd12-1.2.8-2.1.i586 libmysqlclient_r.so.15 is needed by inspircd12-1.2.8-2.1.i586 libmysqlclient_r.so.15(libmysqlclient_15) is needed by inspircd12-1.2.8-2.1.i586 libpq.so.5 is needed by inspircd12-1.2.8-2.1.i586
I have tried to install libgnutls.so.26 manual but it is still not working.
I thought it would be great to be able to play DVD's so I installed an update that would enable this. The multimedia update was 1.3 Mb but the dependencies was about 650 Mb! Among others I had to update the whole Office pack. Is this a "feature" I have to go through on every installation or is multimedia special?