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Re: [SLE] YaST YOU on 10.1 Seems Functional, at least for me
- From: elefino <kevinmcl@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 00:06:52 -0400
- Message-id: <200606020006.52563.kevinmcl@xxxxxxxx>
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?
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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> 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?
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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