On Thursday 08 June 2006 02:26, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Thursday 08 June 2006 04:27, Basil Chupin wrote:
They are not 3 consecutive posts on the "same topic".
Clearly all three posts related to the package management / updater 'stack' and patch. You need to start *one* thread that deals with your
holistically. It makes no sense to parse related content out into different threads.
Please do NOT bring in quotes from other threads and other messages into your replies.
I'll quote you as I see fit, Basil. You're not my editor. And don't shout... it's rude.
Carl Basil, Carl seems to be overly concerned with "pure" threads, so he might spend more time correcting how you post instead of helping you. I too had
Sorry for originally sending this reply direct to you and not the list. I am used most maillists automatically setting up reply to list instead of sender. I am resending to list. I too was having a problem in this area (see thread; Unable to update 10.1). I would get an indication by the icon on the task bar that there were updates available. The process would die displaying the message that I posted on my thread. By going into YaST and selecting on-line update, I was finally able to do it. I'm not sure but it seemed to go faster than 10.0 did. Also I noticed that it'll immediately install the RPM after downloading instead of downloading all and then installing all. On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 08:36 -1000, kanenas@hawaii.rr.com wrote: problem problems with
getting the patch. I think I got it with my first on line update from yast, that's the tool i normally use, however every time i tried it it barfed, died and even removed it's icon from the task bar. Can you get a list of updates to show up on Yast's on line update? If you can, spend the time to click on each individual entry you want installed, on both the available and installation columns. switch to the update icon for installed, just the check mark if it is a fresh install. That's the only way I have been able to update. Simply looking at the list and pressing <accept> at the bottom does not install any updates. i think the 10.1 yast gets confused about what's installed and needs an upgrade, so you must manually tell it. dimitris
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