On Thursday, June 01, 2006 @ 11:07 PM, Kevin wrote:
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 23:51, Greg Wallace wrote:
So, what I have been doing is simply launching YOU once a day to check on updates. Up until yesterday, there were never any available. However, both yesterday and today there were multiple patches available and they all installed seamlessly. I'm hoping the same will be the case when the Zen problem is finally taken care of (then I'll see if I can get this new susewatcher, or whatever it's called, to work). So, for anyone sitting out there that has shied away from updating due to all of the problems others are experiencing, you might just try launching YOU and seeing how it works for you. It is true that it is now extremely slow, as I understand it because of the interference being run on it by Zen, etc., but it does still function, at least for my setup.
So, you didn't need to do _anything_ to get it to work? No specifying a new update source or any of the other stuff that's been talked about in the list?
Exactly right. I had been checking on a daily basis and there were never any updates until that (about 2 or 3 days ago). On the other hand, I did pick up a few updates that were out there at install time when the installation took me to that step right at the end, as it always does. After that, nothing for quite a number of days (so I was wondering if it was actually working). Then, the last few days, I've gotten patches almost every day.
SUSE literally didn't have anything that needed a fix until yesterday?
I'll have to run YOU again when I get to the office, and my only 10.1 installation so far. See what flaws were finally detected (and fixed) after three weeks of perfection. :-)
If YOU runs and installs some updates, I'll seriously consider replacing 10.0 on my home system.
Kevin
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