On 02/12/2007 John E. Perry wrote:
Of course, I do wish the repository checking were more efficient. Almost all the time it takes is under "checking for updates" and "checking requirements", even though it has just turned orange because updates were available.
Then when it opens says "No Updates Available" or tells you that there are no installable sources for the updates. Those were the favorite tricks for the last 10.2 install. Only up and running for a little over twenty-four hours it seems to be behaving itself so far this time.
And WHY do I have to remember to check the automatic requirements checking box every time? If anything, it should be the opposite -- default to checking requirements, and unchecking for the odd occasion when it's not appropriate for some special reason.
I concur with this one. Why doesn't it default to checked? Or better yet, why does there need to be a check box to begin with? IMHO, auto check should just be automatic.. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org