Noticed two issues after new installation:
a) Akregator appears twice in the start menu under “All Applications->Internet”
b) There is a rpm group in Yast2 called “Libaries” under “Development”. Note the missing “r”.
Steve.
Noticed two issues after new installation:
a) Akregator appears twice in the start menu under “All Applications->Internet”
b) There is a rpm group in Yast2 called “Libaries” under “Development”. Note the missing “r”.
Steve.
Couple of minor issues here too. Firstly, I’m running Gnome 3 64 bit openSUSE 12.1, and for some reason some applications don’t have proper menu icons. I have Thunderbird, Handbrake, K3b, Project M and possibly a couple of others without proper icons. Also I noticed the openSUSE Contrib repo isn’t in community repositories. I had to add it manually. This is fine for me, but a newcomer may find find this confusing if he/she needs some of the software in this repo. I needed KeepassX.
Thank you. Otherwise looking good so far!
On 2011-11-17 08:26, steve09224 wrote:
> b) There is a rpm group in Yast2 called “Libaries” under “Development”.
> Note the missing “r”.
Report as bug in bugzilla.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)
Whow, I’d be glad if I only had those minor issues…
For me the 12.1 update turned out in a real nightmare, I’m glad after throwing out systemd I at least have a somehow working system once again.
Load of updates all of a sudden, and the icons are fine now.
So far, 12.1 Gnome 3 rocking big style. Loving it. I’d like to see more games in the repos though…
Hi, I found that using the latest version of these drivers (11.11) fixed these problems.
HTH
Lenwolf
Yes, effects are back, but XVBA unfortunately not (though the description had given me hope especially concerning XVBA).
On 2011-11-20 16:06, Larx wrote:
>
> Whow, I’d be glad if I only had those minor issues…
>
>
> - No more boot messages
I have been told that you get them with “systemd.log_target=console”. I’ve
tried and I’m not sure.
> and very long boot time with systemd
Perhaps in the verbose log:
systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg
> - Network connectivity simply gets lost after a few minutes with
> systemd
> - KDM looses keystrokes when entering password
> - No more graphical user selection in KDM
> - Proprietary ATI driver: Mess with effects in KDE4, no more XVBA
> acceleration
>
> For me the 12.1 update turned out in a real nightmare, I’m glad after
> throwing out systemd I at least have a somehow working system once
> again.
If you get a working system with systemV, then you should report all that
as bug in bugzilla.
For good or bad, systemd is here to stay, so it is better to report all its
bugs. Promptly
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)