Feature changed by: Thiago Sayao (sayao) Feature #309711, revision 7 Title: do not quit "Install/Remove Software" after it's done Hackweek V: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Thiago Sayao (sayao) Description: It's a litte weird that when the software manager finishes installing the new softwares (packages) it quits automatically. I often want to intall more packages or see what happened during the install. Most of the times i don't watch all the installation process. I just minimize it and go do something else. I just want to come back and see what if the process went all fine, but it quits with no messages. I don't know if there's a reason for this behaviour, but i think it would be nicer if it comes back to the package selection screen with a message. Discussion: #1: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-08 13:42:45) I think you're right, for me, this is the only with Packagemanagement left on openSUSE. #2: Tom Zöhner (zoehneto) (2010-06-08 13:46:24) (reply to #1) I think you're right, for me, this is the only problem with Packagemanagement left on openSUSE. #3: Karl Eichwalder (keichwa) (2010-06-10 21:33:38) I think, only the gtk UI suffers from this missing feature. #4: Atri Bhattacharya (badshah400) (2010-06-10 21:59:24) (reply to #3) Hi Karl! The gtk UI in openSUSE 11.3 (as of Milestone 7) no longer misses this feature. It is implemented as a confirmation dialog that pops up when you select all required packages for installation. The dialog-box shows the amount of downloads YaST will make, and has a check-box that reads "Close window when finished" or something similar. If you un-check it then you are returned to the package-manager after installation of all the packages. The interface also remembers your previous choice, so that if you like the window not closing you can de-select this just once and returning to the package manager after the installation is done is the behaviour that will happen every time since then. Hope that clarifies things. + #5: Thiago Sayao (sayao) (2010-07-08 01:28:35) (reply to #4) + I confirm that (just found the check box). I must say it's not very + obvious. Maybe it should default to "not close" ? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309711