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LEAP 15.0 Leap 15.0 freezes on every one to day of usage

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Hello,

There is an issue with a PC :
Processor : Core-i3-3240 CPU
Memory 8GB DDRIII
SSD disk
VGA compatible controller : NVIDIA Corporation GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050] - used with lkatest NVidea drivers provided by the repository,
VGA compatible controller : NVIDIA Corporation GF119 [GeForce GT 610] -unused

Motherboard: ASRock : B75 Pro3-M

Kernel : Linux 4.12.14-lp150.12.58-default (x86_64)

There are two booting partitions installed:
One with OpenSuse 13.2 which works like a charm
and
Leap 15.0 which gives strange issue on every one to two days without matter the intensivity andf applications used - the machine freezes completely.
At first it stops for some time then do it more friequently and evetually it has to be shut down and rebooted for another day or two usage.
The freezing includes everithinh including interuption of Audio later full stop; slugishness of the coursor movement and later it freezes as well.
The CTRL-ALT-DEL combination doesn not work as sell, just powering off the machine.
It the very rare cases being able to glimp the latest activity it seems there is high activity of kworker processes, which seems to build up over time for some reason.

I can not see any indications for errors in the log files.


Could you please advice where to start the troubleshooting from.

Thank you in advance.

TUMBLEWEED System is already using retpolines

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I saw this mail about retpolines/ibrs: https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-.../msg00137.html, however my Tumbleweed system seems to be using retpolines already, similar to the Fedora system there, even though I'm using defaults.

Code:

> cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2
Mitigation: Full generic retpoline, IBPB: conditional, IBRS_FW, STIBP: conditional, RSB filling
> cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.0.7-1-default root=UUID=9dfdcf90-5515-4e84-b6f4-b24d9851e4bb resume=/dev/sdb5 splash=silent quiet showopts

LEAP 15.0 KDE Plasma globa appmenu shortcomings On Leap 15?

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I've started trying out KDE Plasma. One of the features I like most is global appmenu. But on Leap 15 it seems pretty limited - on many apps it simply does not work. On Libre Office you don't get any appmenus (neither global or "local"), in electron apps, gtk3 etc you get only local ones.

On Tumbleweed (checked it on VM) after I've installed a couple of packages those started working. Those are some of those:

dbus-broker
libdbusmenu-tools
libdbusmenu-tools
libdbusmenu-gtk4
libdbusmenu-gtk3-4
libdbusmenu-gtk3-4
libdbusmenu-glib4

Is there any way to make those global menus more usable on Leap?

LEAP 15.0 Slow downs/clogged up something after watching FB Watch videos

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Something gets clogged up, and cause the system to slow down after watching a series of Facebook videos regardless of which browser I use.
I thought it was the browser(s), but the system remains slow after closing them out.
I have added browser cleaner extensions to each of the browsers. No help,

I have tried everything I know to 'free up' whatever it is, but so far nothing I have tried helps.

Any ideas? Suggestions? I hate rebooting after each browser session to get things back top normal speeds.
TIA
Bill_L

TUMBLEWEED Graphical boot fails after updating TW

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Hello,

I'm having issues with TW amd64 freezing on boot after upgrading it (via "zypper dup") from 20190315 to 20190415. The machine has an AMD GPU (Radeon RX 560) and kernel 5.0.7-default after upgrade. When I remove the "quiet" option from the kernel boot line in GRUB, I see that it always freezes immediately after "[OK] Started Locale Service", and at this point it's completely frozen (cursor stops blinking, doesn't accept keyboard input) so I can't switch to another virtual terminal with Ctrl+Alt+F2 and see what's going on. I am able to boot into a shell by adding "3" to the kernel boot line in GRUB. Using that, I was able to capture the failed boot output from ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log (attached here: https://pastebin.com/myFK6cVp). After booting into a shell, I tried "startx", which yielded the following output (I had to copy this by hand so bear with me here):

Code:

xauth: File /home/[user]/.serverauth.2691 does not exist
... [other xstart messages here]
xf86EnableIOPorts: failed to set IOPL for I/O (Operation not permitted)
X: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/libEGL_mesa.so.0: Undefined symbol: gbm_format_get_name
xinit: giving up
xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused

xinit also complained about "/usr/bin/Xorg is not setuid", though I assume that's a red herring.

Options I've tried that have failed so far:
  • Removing "amdgpu.dc=1"
  • plymouth.enable=0
  • nomodeset
  • Using the installed alternative 5.0.2-default kernel (this is also the same kernel I was running fine with 20190315 so I doubt it's the problem)
  • Booting in recovery mode (doesn't matter whether I use 5.0.7-default or 5.0.2-default)


For what it's worth, I had this same issue after trying to upgrade once earlier this month (I think to 20190327?) and that time I just reverted back to 20190315 via tumbleweed-cli and it worked normally again; I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that this time around. I'm using KDE, SDDM, and the open-source AMDGPU drivers.

TUMBLEWEED Anaconda3-2019.03-Linux-x86_64

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I have an issue with Anaconda running on Tumbleweed.
Even after upgrading to the latest Tumbleweed today, and remove Anaconda and installed the latest version,
and ~/.bashrc is updated, still cannot run jupyter notebook.
Quote:

shahram@EWS:~> anaconda-navigator
If 'anaconda-navigator' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this:
cnf anaconda-navigator
shahram@EWS:~> conda init
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/condabin/conda
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/bin/conda
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/bin/conda-env
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/bin/activate
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/bin/deactivate
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/etc/fish/conf.d/conda.fish
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/shell/condabin/Conda.psm1
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/shell/condabin/conda-hook.ps1
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/lib/python3.7/site-packages/xonsh/conda.xsh
no change /home/shahram/anaconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.csh
no change /home/shahram/.bashrc
No action taken.
shahram@EWS:~> jupyter notebook
If 'jupyter' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this:
cnf jupyter
shahram@EWS:~>

TUMBLEWEED tilix symbol lookup error

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Hi!

After the latest upgrade on Tumbleweed using
Code:

zypper dup --no-allow-vendor-change
I cannot start tilix anymore:
Code:

tilix: symbol lookup error: tilix: undefined symbol: _D6object__T10RTInfoImplVAmA2i40i16Z4datayG2m
There is another thread with a similar issue here, but it was solved by an update.

Could someone provide some tips how can I solve this? Or should I report a bug?

Thanks in advance!

LEAP 15.0 vncserver black screen after firefox login

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Virtual machine, fresh install. Connecting fine on host machine from hypervisor. The vncserver log file has errors(?):
Code:

Xvnc TigerVNC 1.8.0 - built ??? ?? ???? ??:??:??
Copyright (C) 1999-2017 TigerVNC Team and many others (see README.txt)
See http://www.tigervnc.org for information on TigerVNC.
Underlying X server release 11906000, The X.Org Foundation


Fri Apr 19 08:39:15 2019
 vncext:      VNC extension running!
 vncext:      Listening for VNC connections on all interface(s), port 5902
 vncext:      created VNC server for screen 0
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
> Internal error:  Could not resolve keysym XF86WWAN
> Internal error:  Could not resolve keysym XF86RFKill
Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server
kcm_input: Using X11 backend
startkde: Starting up...
kdeinit5: Communication error with launcher. Exiting!
kdeinit5_wrapper: Warning: connect(/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__2) failed: : Connection refused
Qt: Session management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
Configuring Lock Action
ksmserver: "/run/user/1000/KSMserver"
ksmserver: KSMServer: SetAProc_loc: conn  0 , prot= local , file= @/tmp/.ICE-unix/28054
ksmserver: KSMServer: SetAProc_loc: conn  1 , prot= unix , file= /tmp/.ICE-unix/28054
ksmserver: KSMServer::restoreSession  "saved at previous logout"
startkde: Shutting down...
kdeinit5_wrapper: Warning: connect(/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__2) failed: : Connection refused
Error: Can not contact kdeinit5!
startkde: Done.
Qt: Session management error: Could not open network socket
OpenGL vendor string:                  VMware, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string:                llvmpipe (LLVM 5.0, 256 bits)
OpenGL version string:                  3.0 Mesa 18.0.2
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30
Driver:                                LLVMpipe
GPU class:                              Unknown
OpenGL version:                        3.0
GLSL version:                          1.30
Mesa version:                          18.0.2
X server version:                      1.19.6
Linux kernel version:                  4.12.14
Requires strict binding:                yes
GLSL shaders:                          yes
Texture NPOT support:                  yes
Virtual Machine:                        no
kf5.kcoreaddons.desktopparser: Property type "Url" is not a known QVariant type. Found while parsing property definition for "X-KWin-Video-Url" in "/usr/share/kservicetypes5/kwineffect.desktop"

In the /etc/hosts file I commentedd out the Special IPV-6 addresses default entry. I enabled vnc using YaST. It's not a firewall issue as I get the same result when opening http://localhost:5801 in firefox on the openSUSE VM. Thanks.

TUMBLEWEED Issue with xdm.services

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After the last update of OpenSuse Tumbleweed 20190417 and the last update of Gnome Shell 3.30.2,
When I try to login, it make loginloop. Then I need to restart xdm.services and then everything works as usual.

How can I fix this issue.

P.S.

I have tried with Xorg and WayLand.

TUMBLEWEED Emacs-ess and R; how to run? (Opensuse newbie)

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I'm running Tumbleweed on a new build for the first time, so far so good except for emacs-ess. I installed Emacs, Emacs-ess and R via YaST.

On Windows, I would install Emacs, then ESS via MELPA. So i tried that on Tumbleweed. Emacs (GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.4) is working great, installed magit, some other packages via MELPA. But ESS is shown as Incompatible due to juila-mode-0.3 being unavailable.

Next, I noticed that YaST has emacs-ess included. So I installed that. But it didn't add ess to my emacs install as far as i can tell, so a little confused about how to invoke it.

Then R. I also installed R via YaST, and it starts from Konsole by invoking 'R'. But the base R GUI does not show up in any of the application menus. So I'm not sure if R is properly set up for ESS to find it, once I get ESS working. So Emacs is working, R is working (though missing the gui), but i can't figure out how to setup ess to integrate the two.

Anyone have experience running R through Emacs-ess on Tumbleweed and maybe point out what I am missing? Thanks in advance.

TUMBLEWEED KDE Global menu done easy with auto-hide

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I've lately seen a lot going on about the KDE Global Menu, so I gave it a shot. On Tumbleweed it's dead easy. This method also works around the width of f.e. LibreOffice menus.
- Right click on the existing panel, unlock the widgets
- Right click again ( on panel or desktop ), pick Add Panel > Empty panel
- Right click the newly created panel, pick Add Widgets > Global Menu ( double click it, or drag it to the newcly created panel
- Right click the newly created panel > Configure Panel > Screen Edge and drag the panel to the top of the screen.
- Next set the panel to auto hide.
- Logout, login and enjoy
FWIW, I already have the main panel on top, but a touch of the screen edge now shows the global menu. Only thing so far it doesn't work for is Firefox.

LEAP 15.0 KDE Plasma and GTK3 window buttons on inactive windows

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I've noticed slightly annoying issue - I use GTK3 theme that changes gtk app window buttons when the window is not active. On Gnome it works as it should. Sadly on KDE Plasma it does not - the buttons stay the same no matter window is active or inactive. Is there a way to fix it?

It's a minor thing but a bit annoying. Fading those buttons on inactive windows make things quite a bit more readable. Otherwise quite happy with the progress on setting up KDE for my needs - just need to squash / workaround the minor annoyances that are left.

LEAP 15.0 Latte dock flicker

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I've noticed that Latte Dock flickers on first hover and sort of black bar appears. It works ok for a while - at least until you log of then on , or change compositing. I found this bug report:

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398257

It looks like exactly what I'm experiencing. It is marked as resolved - but I don't see a clue howto apply a possible fix. Has anyone figured this one out?

GNU/Linux Anwendertreffen 2019 in Magdeburg

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Ein paar Leute haben sich zusammengefunden, um ein GNU/Linux Anwendertreffen zu organisieren. Ja, so etwas gab es schon mal ;) , Aber seit einiger Zeit schlummern die Ideen zur Organisation einer solchen Veranstaltung doch eher vor sich hin.
Deshalb hier nun eine Ankündigung, dass wir ein Anwendertreffen organisieren wollen, sofern Interesse besteht. Bislang sind wir gerade vier Leute, die sich darum bemühen wollen.

Kurz ein paar Worte zum Veranstaltungsort und Intention:
Der Veranstaltungsort soll Magdeburg sein. Eine Stadt, die sehenswert, verkehrstechnisch recht gut erreichbar und von der Größe her gut überschaubar ist.

Es heißt bewusst Anwendertreffen. Das Treffen soll für Otto-Normal-User sein, um sich kennen zu lernen.
​Das Motto ist also eher Grillparty mit Linuxhackerei. Aber wir wollen natürlich auch Fragen und Themen behandeln, die euch interessieren.
​Welche Themen sind dies konkret? Das sollen möglichst alle Interessenten auf der Website https://www.linuxusertreffen.de angeben.

Eingeladen ist jeder der gerne einmal auf einem Treffen zusammen mit freundlichen, ähnlich interessierten Menschen zusammenkommen will, vielleicht Hilfe bei einem Problem mit seinem Linux-Rechner sucht oder einfach sonst sich gerne einbringen möchte. Betonen möchte ich ausdrücklich, dass Anfänger (wie ich selbst einer bin), Newbies und noch Unentschlossene „Wechsler“ anderer Betriebssysteme gerne eingeladen sind beim Treffen vorbeizuschauen. Ein weiterer Aspekt ist mir wichtig zu erwähnen: Das Treffen ist bewusst nicht auf eine Distribution zugeschnitten. Daher wird dieser Thread in verschiedenen Foren gepostet, und überall dort bekannt gemacht, wo wir oder ihr es für sinnvoll haltet.

Wir möchten ausdrücklich die große GNU/Linux Familie ansprechen, weil wir glauben, dass es immer gut ist, über den eigenen Tellerrand zu blicken. Ein Austausch mit allen Usern ist schlicht ein Gewinn für alle User. Und natürlich könnt und sollt ihr das auch überall bekannt machen. Egal, ob ihr hierher verlinkt, twittert, oder sonst wie helft das Treffen zu verbreiten und verbreitern.
Selbstredend das auch Unangemeldete herzlich willkommen sind! Wenn ihr euch also weder auf obiger Seite (https://www.linuxusertreffen.de/) anmeldet oder sonst wie kund tut, dass ihr kommen wollte, könnt ihr einfach vorbeischauen.

Weiteres
Die Veranstaltung soll also einen Rahmen bieten für Freunde, Enthusiasten, Nutzern, Anfängern, Neuankömmlingen auf GNU/Linux-Systemen sich darüber auszutauschen, sich kennen zu lernen, bestehende oder bereits gelöste Probleme zu erörtern und alles in freier, gelöster Atmosphäre.
Das Treffen soll an einem Wochenende stattfinden mit dem Haupttag Samstag. (präferiert ist ein Wochenende im August). Der konkrete Termin ist also (noch) unbestimmt. Die Leute, die sich über die Webesite anmelden legen ihre Präferenz diesbezüglich unter den Menüpunkt Termine fest. Im Ergebnis wird versucht unter den meistgenannten Terminen eine Location fest zu buchen. Die Räumlichkeit richtet sich natürlich nach der Anzahl der Teilnehmer, daher ist eine möglichst verbindliche Zusage (Anmeldung) von Nöten.
Gesucht werden: Vorschläge zu Vorträgen und dann auch noch Leute, die diese Vorschläge aufgreifen und daraus einen Vortrag basteln ;) → siehe oben!
Hinweis: Wir behalten uns vor bei zu geringem Interesse (Teilnehmerzahl) die Veranstaltung zu abzusagen. Auch das wird natürlich über die Website (https://www.linuxusertreffen.de/), die Kalle gerade dafür vorbereitet :)) bekannt gemacht. Bedenkt bitte, dass dies eine rein private freiwillige Initiative ist.

Neben der Veranstaltung, wollen wir natürlich auch Angebote machen für gemeinsame Aktivitäten. Gerade auch hierbei ist Eurer Engagement gefragt. Bringt Euch mit ein, dann werden wir gemeinsam das organisieren. Magdeburg bietet einige Abwechselung bei Lokalitäten wie Restaurants, Cafes, Biergärten. Bei schönem Wetter bietet es sich beispielsweise an auf den Elbwiesen zu grillen. Ein paar Tipps kann man sich gut über die Seite der Stadt Magdeburg anschauen (https://www.magdeburg-tourist.de/Sta...ismus-Freizeit)​.
Und wir wollen auch die "Locals" in Magdeburg einladen. Über das Touristinfo- Büro wollen wir die dortigen Studenten und Schulen auf unser Treffen aufmerksam machen, und den "Locals" auch Unterstützung bei z.B. ihrer ersten Linuxinstallation helfen.

Unterkünfte

An Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten mangelt es nicht. Die Preise beginnen ab ca. 40 € pro Nacht und Person inkl. Frühstück. Wer zentrumsnah etwas
sucht muss hier min. 20 € mehr kalkulieren. Wir werden in Zusammenarbeit mit der Tourist-Info von Magdeburg auf der LinuxUserTreffen Website auch Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten aufzeigen. Aber ihr werdet eure Buchung selbst organisieren. (Es gibt auch Campingplätze in der Nähe und evtl. Privatunterkünfte über Studenten- WGs oder dergleichen. Wir sind da noch am Basteln und Machen.)

Anreise
Magdeburg ist sowohl gut per Bahn als auch über die Straße (liegt direkt an der BAB 2 und 14 zu erreichen. Magdeburg ist wie oben erwähnt mit rd. 230.000 Einwohnern eher eine mittlere Stadt, die recht übersichtlich ist und im Zentrum auch noch erlaufen werden kann.

Finanzieller Aufwand
Die Nutzung der Räumlichkeit ist nicht kostenfrei. Der Aufwand ist u.a. von der Teilnehmerzahl abhängig. Mit der Zahl der Teilnehmer sinkt der Kostenanteil des Einzelnen. Der Aufwand kann letztlich genau erst beziffert werden, wenn die Zahl der verbindlichen Anmeldungen vorliegt. Der Betrag für den Einzelnen soll 10 € nicht übersteigen. Die Aufwendungen werden voll transparent für jeden Teilnehmer gemacht.
Und wir wollen uns darum kümmern, dass bei der Grillparty am Samstag Abend alle verköstigt werden, wenn sie sich nicht selbst darum kümmern möchten oder können.

Noch ein Anmerkung zu der Website (https://www.linuxusertreffen.de)​​:
Diese Website ist in heftiger Entwicklung. Da wir am "lebenden Objekt" schrauben, kann es derzeit öfter vorkommen, dass ihr schräge Fehlermeldungen seht. Einfach ein wenig warten, das geht dann gleich wieder. (websiteing by try and error...)

Is there a verbose mode for errors and warnings like a c++ compiler has?

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Does OBS give error messages that tell something about what went wrong, like many programming tools give? And warnings that tell where something may go wrong even if it mostly works?

What happened here (btrfs issue maybe?)

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I have mostly avoided "btrfs". But I decided that it was time to give it a fair try.

So I recently installed Leap 15.1 Beta in a KVM virtual machine with a 50G virtual disk. I configured the VM for "virtio" video, since QXL seems to be broken. And I set the install to use UEFI. Beyond that, I mostly took the defaults. So I ended up with "btrfs" for the root file system, and with "/home" as a subvolume of that "btrfs" system. That was perhaps a week ago.

Yesterday, I booted it up, and updated to the lastest release (with "zypper dup"). It now seems to be a release candidate (the "Beta" has disappeared from the name). I installed enigmail and Thunderbird. I uploaded ".thunderbird" from my main desktop. And I checked whether "enigmail" was working (it was).

Then I shutdown. And I noticed a "fail to unmount" message on shutdown. It went too fast to read. So I booted it up again. And the VM was hopelessly slow. It took about 5 minutes for the boot menu to show up. At that point, I forced it off. Several retries, and the same every time. But other VMs started normally, so it wasn't an obvious failure of virt-manager and associated software.

I connected a recent 15.1 iso as a virtual DVD, and booted that iso. That booted fine. So the virtual machine itself seemed to be working. It was just grub2 from the installed 15.1 that was ridiculously slow.

I booted that iso to the rescue system. Once in the rescue system, I did:
Code:

mount /dev/sda2 /mnt  ### mount the btrfs root file system
mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc
mount --bind /sys /mnt/sys

I'll note that the "btrfs" root file system mounted without any problems.

Continuing, I did:
Code:

chroot /mnt
mount -a  ### mount everything within the chroot environment
exit  ### leave the "chroot" environment

Again, this all went smoothly and quickly. The "df" command showed that all of the subvolumes were properly mounted.

So I rebooted, without having actually done anything other than mounting the "btrfs" file system.
Code:

umount -R /mnt
shutdown -r now

The system rebooted just fine. The grub menu from the installed system now worked properly. It was no longer ridiculously slow.

I really don't know what happened. My guess is that there was a problem with the "btrfs" file system, and mounting then unmounting it was enough to fix it. But that's only a guess.

That VM is now working just fine again. But it does look as if there's a "FAIL to unmount /var" on every shutdown.

This leaves me with concerns about "btrfs". However, if this was a "btrfs" problem, then I'm surprised at how easy it was to fix.

LEAP 15.0 Share same swap partition on different distribution

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I'm using Kali Linux and Open SuSE 15 alongside. Both distribution uses same swap partition but when I start suse a start job on swap partition running for about 1.30 mins. When I format swap In Suse same happens in Kali.
How to use same swap on both distribution without glitch.

Thank you
Yogesh Kumbhar

LEAP 15.0 Arduino issue with avr-glibc function sprintf()

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Dear all,
I would like to inform you about a potential bug in the avr-glibc library, that is distributed with openSuSE repositories.

For quite a while I analysed an issue, that kept me busy away from progress:
I used Arduino from the openSuSE repo, including avr-toolchain and avr-glibc, that comes with the packages.
Everything went well until I used an example coming with ITEAD Nextion library for Arduino from
https://github.com/itead/ITEADLIB_Arduino_Nextion
When I tried to compile CompWaveform example, the linker gave an error message, that there is something wrong with the sprintf() function.
I reinstalled everything without change. Then I tried the same example under Win7-setup, where it succeeded.
Comclusion: the issue is not with Arduino or Nextion library, it is related to avr-glibc library...and I obviously didn't use sprintf() for Arduino/AVR before.

So this is what I did to fix the issue:
1. I removed avr-glibc from installation.
2. I removed Arduino from installation (because it demanded this avr-glibc)
3. I downloaded avr-glibc from
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/avr-libc/
and build the sources on my machine.
4. I downloaded and installed Arduino from Arduino.cc
Now the build of the above example with Arduino works well.

I would apreciate, if you could try to reconfirm the issue and fix the avr-libc library appropriately.

In case of questions, please send me a PN and I can provide the Nextion libs and examples.

kind regards,
sepp2gl

LEAP 15.1 Disk space goes drastically low

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Hello, today after updates my diskspace goes low very fast even after I delete 60GB of files.I have an SSD with 240GB volume and disk usage utilities shows it used only 105GB of files total but free space is about 6GB now only. There are many unaccessible folders for disk utilities so, which should I purge?
Also my /proc folder shows 128 TB of space usage.

I already tried to clean all possible with bleachbit

P.S. today also I installed Android Studio and Android SDK. Also Gradle downloaded some gigabytes of files but it's all is about 20GB only

TUMBLEWEED VirtualBox 6.0.4_SUSE r128164 - Win 7 "the BIOS in this system is not fully ACPI compliant"

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Since an zypper DUP a couple of days ago, my one WIndows 7 VirtualBox VM refuses to boot with the error

Code:

The BIOS in this system is not fully ACPI compliant
Other linux based VMs appear to work as normal

Arch linux users seem to be having the same problem as per this thread

https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=92709&sid=4dbfb861804ffe0742c5a8f825807ff5&start=15


zypper info virtualbox tells me:

Code:

Information for package virtualbox:
-----------------------------------
Repository    : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss 
Name          : virtualbox             
Version        : 6.0.4-3.3               
Arch          : x86_64                 
Vendor        : openSUSE               
Installed Size : 38.6 MiB               
Installed      : Yes                     
Status        : up-to-date             
Source package : virtualbox-6.0.4-3.3.src



I apologise for using Win 7 - ;-) - but I have an Arturia Spark LE and SPARK 2.0 software, and I was wanting to do some drum song / pattern writing today, and couldn't do so.


(I think I had issues last time I tried this software with Wine - maybe it's time I tried again?)



I haven't tried to fix this yet by reverting to an earlier version of VirtualBox...


Regards
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