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Leap 15.2 Enters Beta Builds Phase

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openSUSE Leap 15.2 entered the Beta phase last week and has already released two snapshots with the release of build 581.2 and build 588.2. Leap has a rolling development model until it’s final build, so multiple builds will be released according to the road map until the gold master is released, which is scheduled for May 7.
There are no concrete milestones in the rolling development model. As bugs are fixed and new packages introduced or excluded, snapshots of the latest beta phase builds will be released once they pass openQA testing.
After the gold master is released, the rolling development model will stop and maintenance and security updates will then be released for the new minor version of the Leap 15 series.
The alpha phase has been ongoing for several months now and builds have been released regularly on a rolling basis. The alpha was stable enough to use for demos at FOSDEM, but testing is still needed.
Distro hoppers, hobbyists, users and tech enthusiast can download the current builds and help test the releases at software.opensuse.org/distributions/testing. People testing the beta are encouraged to
Record their Leap Beta testing effort on the following spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=801313279
Leap Beta testers have an option to receive a T-shirt, so make sure to fill in all the proper information and bug reports to get one.
In the email announcement notifying the community about Leap entering the beta phase, Leap’s new release manager, Luboš Kocman stated the release team is working on a 15.1 upgrade test suite to get decent upgrade test results.
“So any manual upgrade effort would be extremely valuable,” Luboš Kocman wrote.
Kocman also highlighted Windows Subsystem for Linux and said the hard work put in for WSL images has risen it to a first-class citizen in both the Open Build Service and openQA.
Those interested in Beta testing of openSUSE Leap 15.2 WSL images can contact Kocman or the factory mailing list. For more information on WSL, visit https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:WSL.


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Plasma, NodeJS, pip, Grep update in Tumbleweed

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Three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots arrived this week and the snapshots provided a few major version upgrades and several minor updates with newer features.
The latest snapshot was 20200218. This snapshot updated a subpackage for btrfsprogs to version 5.4.1 and fixes the docbook5 builds. The Linux Kernel updated to 5.5.4 and had a few changes for KVM on arm64. The update of glibc 2.31 now supports a feature test macro [_ISOC2X_SOURCE](https://gitlab.com/freedesktop-sdk/m...0eb8a5d1f3a5b2) to enable features from the draft ISO C2X standard. Command line utility grep 3.4 fixed some performance bugs and adds a new –no-ignore-case option that causes grep to observe case distinctions, overriding any previous -i (–ignore-case) option. The DBus-activated daemon controlling mobile devices and connections, ModemManager fixed the handling of hexadecimal 0x00 bytes at the end of GSM encoded strings in version 1.12.6. There were several other packages updated in the snapshot. Among the packages to be updated were flatpak 1.6.2, GNOME’s web browser epiphany 3.34.4, email client mutt 1.13.4, strace 5.5, sudo 1.8.31 and whois 5.5.5. With less than a week to go until a rating is finalized, a rating of 92 was initially released for the snapshot, according to the snapshot reviewer.
Snapshot 20200214 updated both Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird to versions 73.0 and 68.5 respectively. The new major version of the browser addressed six Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) that included one bug fix that affected the memory. The new release includes new features that help users view and read website content more easily by enhancing the page zoom feature. The version also added NextDNS as an alternative option for DNS over HTTPS. The Thunderbird email client addressed seven CVEs and added support for client Identity IMAP/SMTP Service Extension and for OAuth 2.0 authentication for POP3 accounts. KDE users had multiple package updates from Plasma Framework 5.67.0; Kirigami removed the header top margin from private ScrollView and properly expanded the fillWidth items in mobile mode. The KTextEditor fixed the drag and copy function, and the framework’s package also fixed a crash in the variable expansion with the use of external tools. The package for the JavaScript runtime environment, nodejs12 updated to version 12.16.0 added a new core module for a WebAssebly System Interface as an experimental feature. The NodeJS version also added Hash.prototype.copy making it possible to clone an internal state of Hash object. Text editor nano 4.8 improved the handling of lock files on start-up. Two other major version updates in the snapshot were python-packaging 20.1 and python-pip 20.0.2;  the new pip version switches to a dedicated command-line interface tool for vendoring dependencies and the changelog points out that the wheel cache is not retro-compatible with previous versions and that pip will continue to take advantage of existing legacy cache entries until pip 21.0 is released. Version control tool mercurial 5.3 fixed some bugs and added a new Large File Storage experimental feature. The utilities package for controlling TCP / IP networking and traffic control in Linux, iproute2, updated to version 5.5.0, which added four patches and a new timestamp format. Other packages that updated in the snapshot were babl 0.1.74, ccache 3.7.7 and gegl 0.4.20. The snapshot is currently trending moderately stable at a rating of 80, according to the Tumbleweed snapshot reviewer.
A little more than half a dozen packages were updated in snapshot 20200213. The interactive Python accessibility explorer package accerciser 3.34.4 updated translations and documented a new python-xlib dependency. The update elfutils 0.178 package fixed variable references in specfile and added a RISC-V disassembler. Windows Server 2019 support was added with the update of vm-install 0.10.08. The snapshot recorded a moderately stable rating of 75, according to the Tumbleweed snapshot reviewer.
The previous week’s 20200211 snapshot recorded a rating of 71 and brought KDE’s plasma5-desktop 5.18.0, which will be the version in openSUSE Leap 15.2 when it’s released. The new Plasma 5.18 Long Term Support (LTS) is even more user-friendly and filled with more features. The new Emoji Selector is just two keystrokes away. Hold down the Meta key and press the period (.) and it will pop up. The version also provides a new Night Color feature to relax users eyesight. KDE Applications was also updated in the snapshot. The 19.12.2 version update provided a big release of KDevelop 5.5, which is the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that makes writing programs in C++, Python and PHP easier. . PHP gets PHP 7.4’s typed properties and support was added for array of type and class constant visibility. In Python, support was added for Python 3.8.


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Call for Papers, Registration Opens for openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference

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Planning for the openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference has begun and members of the open-source communities can now register for the conference. The Call for Papers is open and people can submit their talks until July 21.
The following tracks can be selected when submitting talks related to openSUSE:

  1. a) openSUSE
  2. b) Open Source
  3. c) Cloud and Containers
  4. d) Embedded.

The following tracks can be selected when submitting talks related to LibreOffice:

  1. a) Development, APIs, Extensions, Future Technology
  2. b) Quality Assurance
  3. c) Localization, Documentation and Native Language Projects
  4. d) Appealing Libreoffice: Ease of Use, Design and Accessibility
  5. e) Open Document Format, Document Liberation and Interoperability
  6. f) Advocating, Promoting, Marketing LibreOffice

Talks can range from easy to difficult and there are 15 minute, 30 minute and 45 minute slots available. Workshops and workgroup sessions are also available and are planned to take place on the first day of the conference.
Both openSUSE and LibreOffice are combining their conferences (openSUSE Conference and LibOcon) in 2020 to celebrate LibreOffice’s 10-year anniversary and openSUSE’s 15-year anniversary. The conference will take place in Nuremberg, Germany, at the Z-Bau from Oct. 13 to 16.
How to submit a proposal

Please submit your proposal to the following website: https://events.opensuse.org/conferences/oSLO


Guide to write your proposal

Please write your proposal so that it is related to one or more topics. For example, if your talk is on security or desktop, it is better that it contains how to install that applications or demo on openSUSE. Please clarify what the participants will learn from your talk.

  •     The introduction of main technology or software in your talk
  •     The main topic of your talk

Only workshop: please write how to use your time and what you need.

  •     We recommend writing a simple timetable on your proposal
  •     Please write the necessary equipment (laptops, internet access) to the Requirement field

Travel Support

The speakers are eligible to receive sponsorship from either the openSUSE Travel Support Program (TSP) or the LibreOffice’s Travel Policy process. Those who wish to use travel support should request the support well in advance. The last possible date to submit a request from openSUSE’s TSP is Sept. 1.


Visa

For citizens who are not a citizen of a Schengen country in Europe, you may need a formal invitation letter that fully explains the nature of your visit. An overview of visa requirements/exemptions for entry into the Federal Republic of Germany can be found at the Federal Foreign Office website. If you fall into one of the categories requiring an invitation letter, please email ddemaio (@) opensuse.org with the email subject “openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference Visa”.
Other requirements for a visa state you must:

  •     Have a valid passport
  •     Have enough money for each day of their stay)
  •     Be able to demonstrate the purpose of your stay to border officials
  •     Pose no threat to public order, national security or international relations



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People of openSUSE: An Interview with Ish Sookun

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Can you tell us a bit about yourself?

I live on an island in the middle of the Indian Ocean (20°2’ S, 57°6’ E), called Mauritius. I work for a company that supports me in contributing to the openSUSE Project. That being said, we also heavily use openSUSE at the workplace.
Tell us about your early interaction with computers ? How your journey with Linux got started?

My early interaction with computers only started in the late years of college and I picked up Linux after a few students who were attending the computer classes back then whispered the term “Linux” as a super complicated thing. It caught my attention and I got hooked ever since. I had a few years of distro hopping until in 2009 I settled down with openSUSE.
Can you tell us more about your participation in openSUSE and why it started?

I joined the “Ambassador” program in 2009, which later was renamed to openSUSE Advocate, and finally the program was dropped. In 2013, I joined the openSUSE Local Coordinators to help coordinating activities in the region. It was my way of contributing back. During those years, I would also test openSUSE RCs and report bugs, organize local meetups about Linux in general (some times openSUSE in particular) and blog about those activities. Then, in 2018 after an inspiring conversation with Richard Brown, while he was the openSUSE Chairman, I stepped up and joined the openSUSE Elections Committee, to volunteer in election tasks. It was a nice and enriching learning experience along with my fellow election officials back then, Gerry Makaro and Edwin Zakaria. I attended my first openSUSE Conference in May 2019 in Nuremberg. I did a presentation on how we’re using Podman in production in my workplace. I was extremely nervous to give this first talk in front of the openSUSE community but I met folks who cheered me up. I can’t forget the encouragement from Richard, Gertjan, Harris, Doug, Marina and the countless friends I made at the conference. Later during the conference, I was back on the stage, during the Lightning Talks, and I spoke while holding the openSUSE beer in one hand and the microphone in the other. Nervousness was all gone thanks to the magic of the community.
Edwin and Ary told me about their activities in Indonesia, particularly about the openSUSE Asia Summit. When the CfP for oSAS 2019 was opened, I did not hesitate to submit a talk, which was accepted, and months later I stood among some awesome openSUSE contributors in Bali, Indonesia. It was a great Summit where I discovered more of the openSUSE community. I met Gerald Pfeifer, the new chairman of openSUSE, and we talked about yoga, surrounded by all of the geeko fun, talks and workshops happening.
Back to your question, to answer the second part about “why openSUSE”, I can safely, gladly and proudly say that openSUSE was (and still is) the most welcoming community and easiest project to start contributing to.
Tea or coffee?

Black coffee w/o sugar please.
Can you describe us the work of the Election Committee ? What challenges is it facing when elections time comes?

An election official should be familiar with the election rules. These help us plan an election and set the duration for every phase. The planning phase is crucial and it requires the officials to consult each other often. Some times being in time zones that are hours apart it is not obvious to hold long hours chats. We then rely on threaded emails that then takes more time to reach consensus on a matter. The election process becomes challenging if members do not step up for board candidacy as the deadline approaches. When the election begins, the next challenge is to not miss out any member. We make sure that we obtain an up-to-date list of openSUSE members and that they receive their voter link/credentials. We attend to requests from members having issues finding the email containing their voter link. Very often it ends up being something trivial as members using two different email addresses; one on the mailing list and a different one in their openSUSE Connect account.
I call these challenges to address the question but in reality it’s fun to be part of all this and ensure everything runs smoothly. Gerry has set a good example in the 2018-2019 Board election, which we still follow. Edwin has been extremely supportive in the three elections where we worked together. Recently joined, Ariez Vachha has proven to be a great addition to the team.
What do you like the most about being involved in the community?

The people.
What is one feature, project, that you think needs more attention in openSUSE?

Documentation.
What side projects/hobbies you work on outside of openSUSE?

I experiment with containers using Podman. It’s a fairly recent love but it keeps me busy. Community-wise, I like to attend local meetups, events and blog about those activities. I often help with the planning or any other task within my capacity for the Developers Conference of Mauritius. It’s a yearly event that brings the local geeks together for three days of fun. Luckily I have a supportive wife who bears with the geek tantrums and she volunteers in some of the community activities too. Oh, I might get kicked if I do not mention and give her credit for the openSUSE Goodies packs she prepares for my local talks.
What is your desktop environment of choice / preferred desktop setup?

GNOME until recently. I switched to KDE after my developer colleagues would not stop bragging about how good their KDE environment is and my GNOME/Wayland environment started acting weird.
What is your favorite food?

Paneer Makhani (Indian cottage cheese in spicy curry gravy).
What do you think the future holds for the openSUSE project?

With the example set by the openSUSE Asia community, I think the future of the project is having a strong openSUSE presence on every habitable continent.
Any final thoughts or message to our readers?

Let’s paint the world green!


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LEAP 15.1 Periodic execution delays

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Using XFCE. Occasionally activity stops for a short while. Not just over the Internet, local file activity. It has always started up again. My first thought was a failing drive, but it's less than a year old and I have tested it several times using smartctl and badblocks. It passes. I swapped the drive cable, and switched to a different on-board connector in case they were the problem.

Today I was able to catch an error as shown below. Could someone please explain what it means and whether it's time to trash the motherboard?

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[  89.080055] ata3.00: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x1850000 action 0xe frozen
[  89.080064] ata3: SError: { PHYRdyChg CommWake LinkSeq TrStaTrns }
[  89.080069] ata3.00: failed command: READ DMA EXT
[  89.080079] ata3.00: cmd 25/00:80:48:81:62/00:00:16:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 65536 in
                        res 40/00:00:00:4f:c2/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x14 (ATA bus error)
[  89.080082] ata3.00: status: { DRDY }
[  89.080090] ata3: hard resetting link
[  89.080093] ata3: nv: skipping hardreset on occupied port
[  89.952064] ata3: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
[  89.959807] ata3.00: configured for UDMA/133
[  89.959831] ata3: EH complete

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

LEAP 15.1 X session remains unlocked after switch user

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My environment:
LEAP 15.1
kde-plasma

I log in with my user (say user-A), I do "switch user" from the Energy/Session menu, and start a session with another user (say, user-B).
When I do "switch user" again to come back to the initial session of user-A, the session remains unlocked!!!
I would expect that it asks me for the password.

Strange enough, this only happens with user-A. If I do "switch user" and go again to user-B session, then it always asks me for the password.

I have been researching config files and forums but I can't fix this. I believe there must be some configuration setting in some file of my HOME folder that forces this behavior for my user.

Any help will be appreciated!!

Thanks

[security-announce] openSUSE-SU-2020:0286-1: important: Security update for ppp

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openSUSE Security Update: Security update for ppp ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2020:0286-1 Rating: important References: #1162610 Cross-References: CVE-2020-8597 Affected Produ...

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LEAP 15.1 Create separate bridge with public ip nat.

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Hi, i been struggling with this now.
host machine using `public_ip_1 `
host machine have access `public_ip_2 public_ip_3 public_ip_4 `
host machine will have `vm_1 vm_2 vm_3`
WANTED RESULT;
custom private bridge that will be used by all `vms`, and uses `public_ip_4 for nat`.
any help appreciated.
Thanks.

LEAP 15.1 LibreOffice offline help?

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Does the Leap 15.1 repository version of LibreOffice (6.3.3.2.0+) have an offline help? If so, how does one activate it? I can't find any rpm package.

David L.

TUMBLEWEED Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07) - OpenGL Issues?

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Hi,

I installed openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE 64Bit onto an old notebook.
I am having some issues with OpenGL.
Notebook graphics is: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
Do I need to install something to have proper OpenGL on this notebook?
Let me know, thanks!

Jesse

LEAP 15.1 Large number of harware alerts only on openSUSE

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I normally run OS/2 and haven't seen any hardware related error messages. I installed a test LEAP 15.1 system and it is reporting a lot of single bit ECC errors. Could Linux be overclocking?

Code:

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:05:27 ...
 kernel:[ 1250.276047] [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:05:27 ...
 kernel:[ 1250.276060] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (f:6b:1) MC4_STATUS[Over|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0xdc18c100d1080a13

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:05:27 ...
 kernel:[ 1250.276066] [Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x000000002a7cb510

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:05:27 ...
 kernel:[ 1250.276069] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error detected on the NB.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:05:27 ...
 kernel:[ 1250.276088] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM, mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:10:39 ...
 kernel:[ 1561.568050] [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:10:39 ...
 kernel:[ 1561.568089] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (f:6b:1) MC4_STATUS[Over|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0xdc18c100d1080a13

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:10:39 ...
 kernel:[ 1561.568118] [Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x000000002a7cb510

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:10:39 ...
 kernel:[ 1561.568144] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error detected on the NB.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:10:39 ...
 kernel:[ 1561.568185] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM, mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:15:50 ...
 kernel:[ 1872.864039] [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:15:50 ...
 kernel:[ 1872.864077] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (f:6b:1) MC4_STATUS[Over|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0xdc18c100d1080a13

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:15:50 ...
 kernel:[ 1872.864106] [Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x000000002a7cb510

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:15:50 ...
 kernel:[ 1872.864133] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error detected on the NB.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:15:50 ...
 kernel:[ 1872.864172] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM, mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:21:01 ...
 kernel:[ 2184.160052] [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:21:01 ...
 kernel:[ 2184.160092] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (f:6b:1) MC4_STATUS[Over|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0xdc18c100d1080a13

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:21:01 ...
 kernel:[ 2184.160121] [Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x000000002a7cb510

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:21:01 ...
 kernel:[ 2184.160147] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error detected on the NB.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:21:01 ...
 kernel:[ 2184.160188] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM, mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:26:12 ...
 kernel:[ 2495.456051] [Hardware Error]: Corrected error, no action required.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:26:12 ...
 kernel:[ 2495.456097] [Hardware Error]: CPU:0 (f:6b:1) MC4_STATUS[Over|CE|MiscV|-|AddrV|CECC]: 0xdc18c100d1080a13

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:26:12 ...
 kernel:[ 2495.456126] [Hardware Error]: Error Addr: 0x000000002a7cb510

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:26:12 ...
 kernel:[ 2495.456152] [Hardware Error]: MC4 Error (node 0): DRAM ECC error detected on the NB.

Message from syslogd@localhost at Mar  2 22:26:12 ...
 kernel:[ 2495.456192] [Hardware Error]: cache level: L3/GEN, mem/io: MEM, mem-tx: RD, part-proc: RES (no timeout)

[security-announce] openSUSE-SU-2020:0289-1: moderate: Security update for mariadb

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openSUSE Security Update: Security update for mariadb ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2020:0289-1 Rating: moderate References: #1160878 #1160883 #1160895 #1160912 #1162388 Cross-R...

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TUMBLEWEED Printer is not responding

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HI,

since an update yesterday (the normal "daily" updates coming for Tumbleweed) printing is not possible anymore.
- when printing no print jobs occur in printer queue
- printing of the test page is not possible
- new installation of the printer does not have an effect (interestingly, in YAST the printer will be found)
- booting with an older kernel does not have an effect

Does somebody else has printer problems since yesterday?

Best,

Michael

TUMBLEWEED Tumbleweed RTL8111/8168/8411 "setting network address" no internet

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Tumbleweed KDE4 , Kernel 5.5.6-1 ,Network manager , Wired Network


For a while i had connection with previous kernels and r8168-blacklist-r8169 and r8168 from Packman .
But after each kernel-update lately , i couldn't get a connection without some fiddling until the next reboot or startup .
Now with the latest update i had no success to get it to work as i did before ( don't even know exactly what i did )
Although , when i switch to Wicked (Wicked does not work either ) and back to Network manager it connects sometimes .
Also when i go back to (working ) kernel 5.5.5-1 and reboot back into kernel 5.5.6-1 it connects sometimes .

HTML Code:

# /sbin/lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 net
01:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [10ec:8168] (rev 15)
        Subsystem: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:0123]
        Kernel driver in use: r8168
        Kernel modules: r8169, r8168
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter [168c:0034] (rev 01)
        Subsystem: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:3117]
        Kernel driver in use: ath9k
        Kernel modules: ath9k
03:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [10ec:8168] (rev 15)
        Subsystem: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:0123]
        Kernel driver in use: r8168
        Kernel modules: r8169, r8168

Tried everything on the net to get it to work , it won't connect automatic .
Last resort : the professionals .....T.I.A.
rudi

TUMBLEWEED Tastaturlayout wechseln funktioniert nicht

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Hallo,

nach dieser Einstellung müßte ich doch das Layout mit beiden Steuerungstasten oder Strg+Alt+K wechseln können, oder?



Geht aber nicht! Was mach ich falsch?

Grüße
Michael

KDE Plasma 5.18 - Going down the telemetry road...

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Just a "Heads-Up" for those interested.

KDE Plasma 5.18 has just joined the growing band of "telemetry collectors", with the deployment of "KUserFeedback" which is a "Framework for collecting feedback from application users via telemetry and targeted surveys." It was rolled out to TW users with 20200229.

Informations a little vague at the moment, with the best source perhaps being the code on GitHub https://github.com/KDE/kuserfeedback

At least it's "opt-in", although "googling" "KDE kuserfeedback" does provide some interesting hits... >:)

TUMBLEWEED yast2-4.2.67-1.1.x86_64

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Diese Yast Version funktioniert weder als GUI noch über das Terminal. Startet man Yast2 über das Terminal, erscheint das Hauptmenü. Hier kann man die Tasten noch verwenden, um zu navigieren. Geht man in ein Untermenü, funktionieren die Navigationstasten (Pfeiltaste, Tabulatortaste und Shortcuts) nicht mehr. :(

LEAP 15.1 enabled apache2 security module - CPU through the roof

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Hi,

just enabled the mod_security module for apache and ever since the CPU is hitting 100% along with the module segmentation faulting.
same issue on production server and test server...

any help appreciated
Johnny

lastest LEAP 15.1 & patched.

apache2-mod_security2 - Version: 2.9.2-lp151.2.3 Installed: 2.9.2-lp151.2.3
apache2 - The Apache Web Server Version 2.4 - Version: 2.4.33-lp151.8.9.1 Installed: 2.4.33-lp151.8.9.1

[Tue Mar 03 14:38:06.911547 2020] [:notice] [pid 13090] ModSecurity for Apache/2.9.2 (http://www.modsecurity.org/) configured.
[Tue Mar 03 14:38:06.911598 2020] [:notice] [pid 13090] ModSecurity: APR compiled version="1.6.3"; loaded version="1.6.3"
[Tue Mar 03 14:38:06.911609 2020] [:notice] [pid 13090] ModSecurity: PCRE compiled version="8.41 "; loaded version="8.41 2017-07-05"
[Tue Mar 03 14:38:06.911617 2020] [:notice] [pid 13090] ModSecurity: LUA compiled version="Lua 5.3"
[Tue Mar 03 14:38:06.911625 2020] [:notice] [pid 13090] ModSecurity: LIBXML compiled version="2.9.7"
[Tue Mar 03 14:38:06.911674 2020] [:notice] [pid 13090] ModSecurity: StatusEngine call: "2.9.2,Apache,1.6.3/1.6.3,8.41/8.41 2017-07-05,Lua 5.3,2.9.7,c2"
[Tue Mar 03 14:38:06.944267 2020] [:notice] [pid 13090] ModSecurity: StatusEngine call successfully sent. For more information visit: http://status.modsecurity.org/
[Tue Mar 03 14:43:37.869998 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13271 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:43:43.877590 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13270 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:43:43.877662 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13272 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:43:45.880813 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13234 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:43:45.880904 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13238 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:43:45.880926 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13273 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:45:46.010677 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13267 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:45:55.021763 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13302 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:45:56.024598 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13303 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Tue Mar 03 14:45:56.024770 2020] [core:notice] [pid 13229] AH00052: child pid 13304 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

[security-announce] openSUSE-SU-2020:0293-1: important: Security update for nodejs8

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openSUSE Security Update: Security update for nodejs8 ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2020:0293-1 Rating: important References: #1163102 #1163103 #1163104 Cross-References: CVE-20...

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TUMBLEWEED Network service freezed

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a moment ago, my network manager failed to open. I run: service network restart, the command hangs. Then I restart my PC, everything becomes normal. This case is usual. Is there any way avoiding reboot to make my network work.

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