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[opensuse-gnome] Updating Gnome 2.24 to 2.26
- From: Sebastian Roesgen <s.roesgen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:57:05 +0200
- Message-id: <49D1F701.2070704@xxxxxxxxx>
Hallo all,
now that GNOME 2.26 is in the GNOME:/STABLE: repository, I gave it a try and installed it (on three different PCs). Worked fine for me, but I asked myself a question:
On All three machines the 100% CPU error occured and I had to add the http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/MBoman/openSUSE_11.1/ repository.
So will there be some fix in a more official repository soon? Wouldn't it be more logical to put the fix in either the GNOME:/STABLE:/2.26 repository or the X11 repository to spare other users adding an extra rep? (I assume that those who give the 2.26 repository a try will, at least in most cases, also use the X11 repository)
I personally made the epxerience that the more reps you add to your repository list, the more often you will encounter dependency problems (and in some cases even heavier problems). I suppose you know these problems (if not I can give you examples).
Or is this problem already fixed? If this is the case take my apologies for asking unnecessary questions.
Thanks in advance,
Sebastian Rösgen
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now that GNOME 2.26 is in the GNOME:/STABLE: repository, I gave it a try and installed it (on three different PCs). Worked fine for me, but I asked myself a question:
On All three machines the 100% CPU error occured and I had to add the http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/MBoman/openSUSE_11.1/ repository.
So will there be some fix in a more official repository soon? Wouldn't it be more logical to put the fix in either the GNOME:/STABLE:/2.26 repository or the X11 repository to spare other users adding an extra rep? (I assume that those who give the 2.26 repository a try will, at least in most cases, also use the X11 repository)
I personally made the epxerience that the more reps you add to your repository list, the more often you will encounter dependency problems (and in some cases even heavier problems). I suppose you know these problems (if not I can give you examples).
Or is this problem already fixed? If this is the case take my apologies for asking unnecessary questions.
Thanks in advance,
Sebastian Rösgen
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