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LEAP 15 Python Conflicts Upgrading to Leap 15.0 from 42.3

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Hi,

I am upgrading to Leap 15.0 from 42.3

I have 117 conflicts and they all seem to relate to Python:


Code:

File /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/urllib3/util/wait.py  from install of
    python2-urllib3-1.22-lp150.4.1.noarch (openSUSE-Leap-15.0-Oss)
  conflicts with file from package
    python-urllib3-1.22-4.4.1.noarch (@System)


File /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/urllib3/util/wait.pyc
  from install of
    python2-urllib3-1.22-lp150.4.1.noarch (openSUSE-Leap-15.0-Oss)
  conflicts with file from package
    python-urllib3-1.22-4.4.1.noarch (@System)


File /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/urllib3/util/wait.pyo
  from install of
    python2-urllib3-1.22-lp150.4.1.noarch (openSUSE-Leap-15.0-Oss)
  conflicts with file from package
    python-urllib3-1.22-4.4.1.noarch (@System)


File conflicts happen when two packages attempt to install files with the same name but different contents. If you continue, conflicting files will be replaced losing the previous content.
Continue? [yes/no] (no):

Can I continue?

LEAP 15 Kabini is ok with opensuse leap 15.0 ?

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Hi.
I'm using leap 15 for a while and I'm very happy with it.
My equipment is old and I'm not sure if I have it properly configured because it tells me that I have OpenGL 3.0 when the GPU supports 4.5.

KInfocenter show this:

KDE Plasma : 5.12.6
KDE Frameworks: 5.45.0
QT : 5.9.4
Kernel : 4.12.14.lp-150.12.48-default
Type OS : 64 bits
Processors : 4 x AMD Athlon 5350 APU with Radeon R3

OpenGL

Direct Rendering (GLX)
Vendor : X.Org
Renderer : AMD Kabini (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.12.14-lp150.12.48-default, LLVM 5.0.1)
OpenGL Version : 3.0 Mesa 18.0.2
Kernel module : radeon

Direct Rendering (EGL) (the same data)

EGL
Vendor : Mesa Project
Version EGL : 1.5 (DRI2)

GLX
Vendor server : SGI
Version server GLX : 1.4
Vendor client : Mesa Project and SGI
Version client GLX : 1.4

GLU
Version : 1.3

**********

I have installed this : libdrm_radeon1, libdrm_radeon1-32bit, libvdpau_radeonsi, libvulkan_radeon radeontop, radeontop_lang, libdrm_amdgpu1, libdrm_amdgpu1-32bit, xf86-video-amdgpu.

What can I do?

TUMBLEWEED Installing the Radeon Prorender For Blender on Tumbleweed

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I've moved back from Ubuntu to Tumbleweed yesterday, and i don't know if it would be possible for me to instal the Radeon ProRender from AMD in Blender.
It only worked for me on ubuntu, and i'd like to get it working on Tumbleweed, but i have no idea on how to do so.
Any Ideas?

https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/radeon-prorender

LEAP 42.3 firewalld replaces yast-firewall

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I am not sure this is the right forum, but...

I recently discovered that firewalld replaced yast-firewall in my 42.3 installation.
I am not sure when this happened, but since that update my machine has been running without a firewall, which is a bit scary.
Now... since years I am subscribed to the newsletters Security (opensuse-security@opensuse.org) and Maintenance (maintenance@opensuse.org) and I cannot find one reference to this replacement.
Given the security implications, I would expecte a bit of warning if an updated is going to turn-off/disable/uninstall the firewall.
I cannot imagine the consequences if the machine was an actual internet-facing server.

The question is: did I miss the announcement / warning about the replacement or did it just slipped through the cracks ?
and... more importantly... is there newsletter / blog / tweet account / mailing list,... something I need to subscribe to in order to be notified or to discover this kind of news ?

TUMBLEWEED How to - Always show grub2 menu

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I want to always see the grub menu, ideally with a countdown.

Even though I've used linux for decades, I could not get grub to show the menu consistently. Spent the afternoon reading and searching and trying various combinations of variables in /etc/default/grub and the best I can say is grub2 doesn't appear consistent. I could shutdown and boot 5 times in a row, without changing anything, and the menu would randomly show.

Has anyone successfully gotten grub2 to always display the grub menu? If so, how.

A huge thank... :-)

TUMBLEWEED "Segmentation fault" error while running "zypper dup -l"--multiple times

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Folks:

Been awhile since there was an issue enough to post here, but, this one is a qualifier . . . running "zypper ref && zypper dup -l" took me about 45 minutes today to get through a download of approx "515 packages" . . . had to run the "dup -l" command possibly 15 times to get through the whole list, because every so often it was terminated with an "segmentation fault" error, cursor returns to the blinking "please command me" position . . . . Did that 5 or 6 times, then tried yast for "online update" . . . that returned a "you need the 'yast online updater update'" . . . something like that, which I ran, then yast showed an option to set up "automatic updating" . . . which I like using the Terminal . . . so I went back to the console and finished the upgrade . . . "very manually" . . . repeating the "zypper dup -l" comand, sometimes after only three packages, sometimes after 20 . . . nothing consistent on what caused the error . . . but, very time consuming . . . . On "reboot" the "tumfinity" splash window showed for several minutes, before rebooting, and then the same thing after the reboot . . . several minutes passed before getting to the log in window . . . . Then on resuming from suspend, the same thing . . . it doesn't just spring to awake state . . . .

Yesterday, I had the exact same issues in a partition installed with Gecko Rolling . . . repeated "segmentation faults" . . . but didn't take so many repeats of "dup -l" to get through the downloading . . . same problems with slow rebooting after the upgrade, but then I rebooted into TW to see if the same problems were happening, and it was. I hit a couple "segmentation faults" and I ran out of time, so I suspended it. This morning I revived TW and . . . trying to check emails . . . could not do that, "No internet connection, network manager is not working . . . " . . . so I rebooted into the Ubuntu MATE partition . . . quick boot up, no problems with internet--ran an update/upgrade with no errors reported.

After that I shut the computer down for a Sunday drive. When I returned I booted TW and while the internet was then working fine, the "segmentation fault" problem was very much "alive" . . . very time consuming to get done, slow reboot, slow boot, slow revive from suspend . . . TW has not been too "zyppy" lately, what's up with the "segmentation fault" error? Also the mouse cursor seems "crashy" at times, when trying to mouse around it won't respond to the motion for a second, before it "un-crashes" . . . .

non_space

TUMBLEWEED Searching for Wine ESYNC repository.

LEAP 15 Conneccting libreOffice to MySQL database

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I have trouble connecting libreOffice to the mysql database.
I did as follows:

1. Select database: Conect to an exiting database (MySQL)
2. Set up MySQL connection (JDBC)
3. Set up JDBC conection
Database Name: (newric)
Server; (192.168.0.2)
Post number: (3306)
MySQL.JDBC driver class: (com.mysql.jdbc.Driver)

After this Test Class shows an error message:
The JDBC driver could not be loaded.

I have also downloaded and tested "mysql-connector-java", but
the result is the same: 'could not be loaded'.

Did I do anything wrong, or is some software missing?

Any information to this effect would be highly appreciated.

I have also tried unixODBC, but with similar result.

Thanks for any help

TUMBLEWEED Grub2 resolution during boot

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I'm struggling to set proper grub resolution after a fresh tumbleweed install. 'videoinfo' can't list the possible video modes for grub:

Code:

grub> videoinfo
error: can't find command `videoinfo'.

even if i boot up and enter 'hwinfo --framebuffer' in a terminal i get no information about the possible grub resolutions. Here is my output:

Code:

xxxxx@linux-zkr0:~> sudo hwinfo --framebuffer
 
02: None 00.0: 11001 VESA Framebuffer                         
  [Created at bios.459]
  Unique ID: rdCR.7Tnva6o_5vD
  Hardware Class: framebuffer
  Model: "(C) 1988-2010, Advanced Micro Devices POLARIS20"
  Vendor: "(C) 1988-2010, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc."
  Device: "POLARIS20"
  SubVendor: "AMD ATOMBIOS"
  SubDevice:
  Revision: "01.00"
  Memory Size: 48 MB
  Memory Range: 0x00000000-0x02ffffff (rw)
  Config Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown

The strange thing is, when i boot the NET-Install from usb, the resolution for grub is recognized correctly. After finishing the installation and reboot, my grub resolution is too low and i don't know how to see the possible resolutions. Is there missing something, or am I using the wrong commands to display the possible video modes?
I tested an ubuntu-live iso and 'videoinfo' lists me the possible resolutions with my prefered one (1440x900). So i suppose it is somehow opensuse related...

My system:
GPU: AMD RX 570
EFI-Partition
secure-boot enabled

TUMBLEWEED Realtek RTL8111H Network Speed / Drivers

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Hey there,
first of all I'm very new to Linux so my knowledge is very little and my english isn't the best, so I hope you can excuse some mistakes I eventually make.

I just bought the new Asrock DeskMini A300 which has a RTL8111H installed and I'm using it with Tumbleweed.
After setting up Samba I wanted to copy some files from my Windows 7 PC to the DeskMini but the network speed was very slow. I made a direct connection with a crossover cable, both sides sync to 1000Mbit/s and I even get ~100MB/s at the beginning but then the speed drops down to ~30-50MB/s. And this was tested with one large file.

After some research I now know that the RTL8111H doesn't work very well on Linux and sudo ethtool -i enp51s0 told me the loaded driver was r8169 which comes with the main kernel.
Then I searched for a better driver and I found this page: https://software.opensuse.org/package/r8168-kmp-default
It tells me, that the r8168 also applys to the RTL8111H. So I did the 1-Click-Installation of the Sauerland package and when I now do sudo ethtool -i enp51s0 it returns:
Code:

driver: r8168
version: 8.046.00-NAPI
firmware-version:
expansion-rom-version:
bus-info: 0000:33:00.0
supports-statistics: yes
supports-test: no
supports-eeprom-access: no
supports-register-dump: yes
supports-priv-flags: no

So it has loaded the new driver but the speeds are the same.

sudo ethtool enp51s0 returns the following:
Code:

Settings for enp51s0:
        Supported ports: [ TP ]
        Supported link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                1000baseT/Full
        Supported pause frame use: Symmetric Receive-only
        Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
        Supported FEC modes: Not reported
        Advertised link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                1000baseT/Full
        Advertised pause frame use: Symmetric Receive-only
        Advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
        Advertised FEC modes: Not reported
        Link partner advertised link modes:  10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
                                            100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
                                            1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full
        Link partner advertised pause frame use: Symmetric Receive-only
        Link partner advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
        Link partner advertised FEC modes: Not reported
        Speed: 1000Mb/s
        Duplex: Full
        Port: Twisted Pair
        PHYAD: 0
        Transceiver: internal
        Auto-negotiation: on
        MDI-X: Unknown
        Supports Wake-on: pumbg
        Wake-on: g
        Current message level: 0x00000033 (51)
                              drv probe ifdown ifup
        Link detected: yes

Am I doing something wrong? Am I missing something? Would be really nice if someone could help me to get the gigabit network working.

Greetings

TUMBLEWEED Tumbleweed will not start on MSI G73 Laptop

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I downloaded the Tumbleweed ISO, did all the checksumming and dd-ed it to a USB stick (8gb USB3).

It boots to the first option screen and goes through all the bootstuff and onto the three different shades of green thingy. It takes forever until they're all the same shade of green and then it just sits there and does nothing.

I tried changing boot modes - UEFI, UEFI Secure boot, and finally Legacy. All had the exact same result.

I then tried the same stick on my old Alienware M17x2 and it booted perfectly, so I don't think it's the stick or the copy.

Anyone have any ideas of what to try?

Yes I know, I tried the search but it's extremely annoying - it always takes me to another screen and then complains that "MSI" is too short and searching for boot" brings up far too many pages for a mere human to wade through.

Thanks.



...and just FYI - the answer "too many" to the Random Question - "how many hours in a typical Thursday" is NOT incorrect! ;).

LEAP 15 Does openSUSE track users?

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I have started reading https://lwn.net/Articles/776327/ which discusses the ideas of Fedora to use per-system UUID to track systems. The suggestion says:

Quote:

This is what openSUSE does — see https://metrics.opensuse.org/ for live stats.
and also

Quote:

* openSUSE already uses a UUID in zypper; this is ground already traveled
Can anyone shed some light on the matter? I don't want to be tracked, even if that is "just counting the systems".

LEAP 15 Hardware detection stuck

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Hello, i have been trying to install leap 15 on new asus tuf gaming FX504GE laptop via usb stick, leap boots but never shows all the options on first screen where you can usually pick graphic resolution and other options. It just gives me option tu install or try live, but what ever i choose it stuck on hardware detection and than i have to shutdown laptop.
I am trying to find answers on the www for 2 days but no luck.
Is it possible problem that the laptop is to new? <- meaning on hardware

thank you,

TUMBLEWEED MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list

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All the sudden the following error showed up:

Code:

Mar 18 17:54:21 erlangen kernel: Couldn't get size: 0x800000000000000e
Mar 18 17:54:21 erlangen kernel: MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list
Mar 18 17:54:21 erlangen kernel: Couldn't get size: 0x800000000000000e

This affects Tumbleweed, but also a native install of Xubuntu. I never made a change to the latter. Any idea?

LEAP 15 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE repo

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A little bit of repo education please.
If I do a zypper update, I get a cr#pload of updates are available, and looking at the versions in Yast it's telling me that the vendor is: obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE, for most of these.
Obviously, at some stage I have added an updated KDE repo for something that I've installed.
Question: should I lower the priority and let it install all these updates (about 407 packages...), or should I remove the repo altogether?
Please go easy on me...

Thanks.

LEAP 15 QGIS crashes on startup ufter GDAL update

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I have QGIS installed from Application:Geo repository. Today it started to crush during startup on my desctop machine. I suspect that this is because of recent updates of GDAL or GEOS library from the same repository. I have a desktop and a laptop with the same version of openSUSE - Leap 15. The laptop receives updates less frequently and it didn't have the issue. I checked which updates it about to get and there are GDAL and GEOS on the list - these libraries are QGIS dependencies. I've installed the updates and QGIS started to crush on the laptop too. So I rolled changes back via snapper and QGIS is working on the laptop again. Unfortunately snapper is disabled on my desktop and I can't revert updates back, and there are no previous versions of these libraries in YaST2 to install from there. Is there a way to recover QGIS on my desktop?

Here is console output from the attempt to run QGIS. It is on pastebin due to forum post characters limit.

TUMBLEWEED zypper hängt Executing %posttrans script 'grub2-branding-openSUSE-15.0-7.1.noarch.rpm' ..

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Hallo,

letzte Woche ist es schon einmal passiert und heute wieder, daß zypper nach Installation der Updates mittels "zypper dup" beim Ausführen der posttrans script festhing. Es passiert jedesmal beim script von grub2-branding-openSUSE-15.0-7.1.noarch.rpm. Letzte Meldung seit Stunden in der Konsole:

Executing %posttrans script 'grub2-branding-openSUSE-15.0-7.1.noarch.rpm' ..<66%>

Letzte Woche habe ich versehentlich durch Drücken der Tastenkombination Strg+C (ich wollte eigentlich den Konsolentext kopieren) alle noch anstehenden Operationen abgebrochen.

Wie kann ich das hängende Script überspringen, OHNE die Ausführung der noch anstehenden Operationen abzubrechen?

TUMBLEWEED Login delayed by systemd-networkd-wait-online.service

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I switched to systemd-networkd.service which works as intended:

Code:

erlangen:~ # journalctl -b -u systemd-networkd.service
-- Logs begin at Mon 2019-02-11 16:20:00 CET, end at Tue 2019-03-19 20:31:47 CET. --
Mar 19 18:20:33 erlangen systemd[1]: Starting Network Service...
Mar 19 18:20:33 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: Enumeration completed
Mar 19 18:20:33 erlangen systemd[1]: Started Network Service.
Mar 19 18:20:34 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: wlan0: Interface name change detected, wlan0 has been renamed to wlp3s0.
Mar 19 18:20:34 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: wlp3s0: Could not bring up interface: Invalid argument
Mar 19 18:20:34 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: eth0: Interface name change detected, eth0 has been renamed to enp0s31f6.
Mar 19 18:20:34 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: enp0s31f6: Could not bring up interface: Invalid argument
Mar 19 18:20:36 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: enp0s31f6: Gained carrier
Mar 19 18:20:36 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: wlp3s0: Gained carrier
Mar 19 18:20:37 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: wlp3s0: Gained IPv6LL
Mar 19 18:20:38 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: enp0s31f6: Gained IPv6LL
Mar 19 18:20:39 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: enp0s31f6: Configured
Mar 19 18:20:39 erlangen systemd-networkd[543]: wlp3s0: Configured
erlangen:~ #

Configuration of the links being slow, some units will fail due to missing internet connection. Thus I modified them as follows:

Code:

erlangen:~ # cat /etc/systemd/system/minidlna.service.d/online.conf
[Unit]
Requires=network-online.target
After=network-online.target

erlangen:~ #

The above works as intended and the unit will start only when links are ready. However it has an unexpected side effect on login:



Code:

erlangen:~ # journalctl -b -7 -u init.scope -o short-monotonic|grep Started|grep -i login
[    5.061921] erlangen systemd[1]: Started Generate issue file for login session.
[    5.078849] erlangen systemd[1]: Started Login and scanning of iSCSI devices.
[    5.657736] erlangen systemd[1]: Started Login Service.
erlangen:~ #


erlangen:~ # journalctl -b -u init.scope -o short-monotonic|grep Started|grep -i login
[    5.124649] erlangen systemd[1]: Started Generate issue file for login session.
[    5.617437] erlangen systemd[1]: Started Login Service.
9.432681] erlangen systemd[1]: Started Login and scanning of iSCSI devices.
erlangen:~ #

Login is delayed considerably. Any idea how to fix this?

TUMBLEWEED Schreibzugriff auf Diskettenlaufwerk als normaler Benutzer

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Hallo,

ich benutze meinen tumbleweed-Rechner auch dafür, um aus dem Internet Dateien für meine alten DOS-Rechner herunterzuladen. Diese kann ich nur mittels Diskette dorthin übertragen.
Als angemeldeter normaler Benutzer habe ich jedoch keinen Schreibzugriff auf die eingelegte Diskette :O (Lesezugriff funktioniert). Ich muß mich dazu immer komplett abmelden und als root wieder anmelden, dann kann ich auch auf Disketten schreiben.

Wie kann ich die Berechtigung für den Schreibzugriff auf Disketten für alle Nutzer setzen?

Früher gab es in Yast wohl mal eine Gruppe "floppy". Die existiert leider nicht mehr. Vermutlich geht das nur noch mit Konsolenbefehl.
Aber mit welchem?


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Random Question: How many forward gears are in a four speed transmission?
Woher soll ich das wissen? Hab mich noch nie mit englischen Ausdrücken für die Gangschaltung eines Automobils befaßt >:(
Ist das jetzt mit oder ohne Rückwärtsgang????

LEAP 42.3 Safest Long Term Storage

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What's the safest long term file storage on Linux. I am looking to setup archive box for A/V media files. Something in the range of 25-50 TB to start with.


I use BTRFS but just read about this >> https://events.static.linuxfound.org...t%202016_0.pdf


Trying to avoid bit-rot or crashy smashy.

Also what raid setup would you recommend? I was thinking 5E with Parity + Spare would be a good one to aim for. Cut's out the use of BTRFS though...

No real XFS for Linux aside from Ubuntu, but would rather not use Ubuntu.

Thoughts?
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