
10.3.27 PCMCIA
cardmgr
no longer manages PC cards. Instead, as with Cardbus cards and other sub-
systems, a kernel module manages them. All necessary actions are executed by
hotplug
. The
pcmcia
start script has been removed and
cardctl
is replaced by
pccardctl
. For more information, see
/usr/share/doc/packages/
pcmciautils/README.SUSE
.
10.3.28 Setting Up D-BUS for Interprocess
Communication in .xinitrc
Many applications now rely on D-BUS for interprocess communication (IPC). Calling
dbus-launch
starts
dbus-daemon
. The systemwide
/etc/X11/xinit/
xinitrc
uses
dbus-launch
to start the window manager.
If you have a local
~/.xinitrc
file, you must change it accordingly. Otherwise ap-
plications like f-spot, banshee, tomboy, or Network Manager banshee might fail. Save
your old
~/.xinitrc
. Then copy the new template file into your home directory
with:
cp /etc/skel/.xinitrc.template ~/.xinitrc
Finally, add your customizations from the saved
.xinitrc
.
10.3.29 NTP-Related Files Renamed
For reasons of compatibility with LSB (Linux Standard Base), most configuration files
and the init script were renamed from
xntp
to
ntp
. The new filenames are:
•
/etc/slp.reg.d/ntp.reg
•
/etc/init.d/ntp
•
/etc/logrotate.d/ntp
•
/usr/sbin/rcntp
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