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Re: [opensuse] smart on 10.2?
- From: Basil Chupin <blchupin@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 18:46:09 +1100
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Marcus Meissner wrote:
OK, I'll take a deep breath in about 45 minutes and.....do it - I'll boot up RC1 and run yast :-) .
Ah, it's the simple things in life which are always the best.....
(Cheers.
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Oh great, but how is that going to get my setup to upgrade to the fixed version? I start RC1, the gizmo shows me that there are (?11) upgrades to be done, I click for it to go ahead, it starts to download something (?lybzipp?) AGAIN - it did same the night before - and then goes to sleep at the 99% mark :-) . After 2 attempts over 2 nights I got a slight case of "the vapours" and installed smart :-) .
Run yast online update or install the final version out soon.
OK, I'll take a deep breath in about 45 minutes and.....do it - I'll boot up RC1 and run yast :-) .
So, what you are suggesting is that if I now booted into RC1 I will find that zen/zmd/rug/zenworks (come to think of it, what *IS* the upgrading system in 10.2 called?) will now perform faultlessly and without causing me any agro? :-) This I gotta see! :-) (Incidentally, I *do* believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy.)
Btw, I would prefer "zypper" now ;)Huh-oh. What is this "zypper" thing? Where did this come from? Oh I know: more "choice to the user", right? :-)
Its just a commandline tool which talks directly to our packagemanagement
stack without going via large C# blobs.
Ah, it's the simple things in life which are always the best.....
(Cheers.
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reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use."
Galileo Galilei
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