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[opensuse-testing] what update?
- From: jdd <jdd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 20:30:25 +0200
- Message-id: <4E0234C1.9010308@dodin.org>
Hello
I try the 12.1 with factory since nearly the beginning (updatting from 11.4 - first time I see factory working so well so early!)
but now I wonder how I may do the dayly updates.
I have to use a kernel 2.6.39, because it's the first one to have the poulsbo driver I need for my display.
Usually I do "zypper up" every day.
But I noticed that if I try "zypper dup" I get a lot of broken dependencies that would surely break my install.
Is zypper up correctly updating my version? or do I need to manage the zypper dup problems?
thanks
jdd
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I try the 12.1 with factory since nearly the beginning (updatting from 11.4 - first time I see factory working so well so early!)
but now I wonder how I may do the dayly updates.
I have to use a kernel 2.6.39, because it's the first one to have the poulsbo driver I need for my display.
Usually I do "zypper up" every day.
But I noticed that if I try "zypper dup" I get a lot of broken dependencies that would surely break my install.
Is zypper up correctly updating my version? or do I need to manage the zypper dup problems?
thanks
jdd
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http://pizzanetti.fr
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