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Re: [opensuse-factory] Package Manager major changes for Beta4 and FACTORY Tree
- From: Christian Boltz <opensuse@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 22:51:28 +0100
- Message-id: <200602072251.29709@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 21:36 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
> Andreas Vetter <vetter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
[...]
> > Is there some documentation that explains zen-updater and what to
> > use instead of susewatcher? - and how to ;-)
>
> We'll add infos and pointers to the release notes. If you have
> anything to add or need, please file a bugreport against the
> component "Release Notes" of SUSE Linux 10.1,
Could you please post this information (or where we can find it) here?
It doesn't need to be a perfect text for now, but it would help to get
"familar" with the new applications.
I guess there will be several questions about this in the suse-*
mailinglists when 10.1 final is out - it would be very useful if some
people already know what has changed and how it works so that they can
explain it if somebody asks ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
--
I read the BOFH texts long time ago and remember them, but this attitude
is unfortunately not really called for business Linux versions ;)
"In the new SUSE Linux release we are now standardizing on the 'netcat'
browser. It is fully costumable to your viewing experience." ;)
[Marcus Meissner in suse-security]
Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 21:36 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
> Andreas Vetter <vetter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
[...]
> > Is there some documentation that explains zen-updater and what to
> > use instead of susewatcher? - and how to ;-)
>
> We'll add infos and pointers to the release notes. If you have
> anything to add or need, please file a bugreport against the
> component "Release Notes" of SUSE Linux 10.1,
Could you please post this information (or where we can find it) here?
It doesn't need to be a perfect text for now, but it would help to get
"familar" with the new applications.
I guess there will be several questions about this in the suse-*
mailinglists when 10.1 final is out - it would be very useful if some
people already know what has changed and how it works so that they can
explain it if somebody asks ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
--
I read the BOFH texts long time ago and remember them, but this attitude
is unfortunately not really called for business Linux versions ;)
"In the new SUSE Linux release we are now standardizing on the 'netcat'
browser. It is fully costumable to your viewing experience." ;)
[Marcus Meissner in suse-security]
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