[New: openFATE 309086] Update to latest version automatically in one click
Feature added by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Feature #309086, revision 1 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) Feature #309086, revision 2 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". + Discussion: + #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) + You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper + dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the + best packages. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) Feature #309086, revision 3 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. + #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) + Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with + another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages + would be extremely handy. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (RGBsuse) Feature #309086, revision 4 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. + #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to + #2) + I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you + mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my + answer is a no-no. + Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots + of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. + Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the + same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- + clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better + you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system + first. + Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you + know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, + maybe it is better to not do it. + My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage + repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. + There is no need to always have "the latest version". -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) Feature #309086, revision 5 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". + #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) + I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are + provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch + all button or some way of automatically switching through the + interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" + why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating + to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. + I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... + that's a facet of the package management system. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (RGBsuse) Feature #309086, revision 6 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. + #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to + #4) + On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list + you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that + what you want? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) Feature #309086, revision 7 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to #4) On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that what you want? + #6: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 21:52:14) (reply to #5) + I suppose that works (and I have seen it), but when someone does the + one click...they never have that option. So maybe either make it + automatic (best), or aleast have a button they can click somewhere in + one click stuff...or maybe to turn it off and set on by default. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Feature #309086, revision 8 Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to #4) On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that what you want? #6: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 21:52:14) (reply to #5) I suppose that works (and I have seen it), but when someone does the one click...they never have that option. So maybe either make it automatic (best), or aleast have a button they can click somewhere in one click stuff...or maybe to turn it off and set on by default. + #7: Daniele Granata (trueneo) (2010-02-26 11:10:02) (reply to #3) + I'm talking about STABLE repos not Factory. The "normal", "not + professional", "not productive" people want a easy way to get the + latest release, no matter if these "needs" are wrong they do not want + to wait months to get Firefox 3.6 with opensuse 11.3. Maybe they come + from Windows where upgrading to Firefox 3.6 is a matter of "get firefox + 3.6 via the update option in firefox 3.5" or browse the mozilla site + and download the new version. + One click install is a partial solution, it subscribe to a new repo but + i do not want a new repo to add, think about one click install in a + home repo, home:john contains Firefox 3.6 and Chromium 4, home:richard + contains Firefox 3.6 and Openoffice3.2. Firefox conflicts, you want + chromium from john and OpenOffice from richard but Firefox from Stable. + One click is a no solution for me. + Maybe a solution, not for the oneclick but for the main problem, could + be a list in the update applet with the new version available with a + stability rank. + New release: + Firefox 3.6 - stability: 3 stars + OpenOffice 3.2 - stability: 2 stars + Kde 4.4 SC - stability: 2 stars + VLC 2.0 - stability: 1 star. + They will not get installed by default but only if choosen by the + user. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Feature #309086, revision 9 - Title: Update to latest version automatically in one click + Title: Update to latest version automatically openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to #4) On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that what you want? #6: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 21:52:14) (reply to #5) I suppose that works (and I have seen it), but when someone does the one click...they never have that option. So maybe either make it automatic (best), or aleast have a button they can click somewhere in one click stuff...or maybe to turn it off and set on by default. #7: Daniele Granata (trueneo) (2010-02-26 11:10:02) (reply to #3) I'm talking about STABLE repos not Factory. The "normal", "not professional", "not productive" people want a easy way to get the latest release, no matter if these "needs" are wrong they do not want to wait months to get Firefox 3.6 with opensuse 11.3. Maybe they come from Windows where upgrading to Firefox 3.6 is a matter of "get firefox 3.6 via the update option in firefox 3.5" or browse the mozilla site and download the new version. One click install is a partial solution, it subscribe to a new repo but i do not want a new repo to add, think about one click install in a home repo, home:john contains Firefox 3.6 and Chromium 4, home:richard contains Firefox 3.6 and Openoffice3.2. Firefox conflicts, you want chromium from john and OpenOffice from richard but Firefox from Stable. One click is a no solution for me. Maybe a solution, not for the oneclick but for the main problem, could be a list in the update applet with the new version available with a stability rank. New release: Firefox 3.6 - stability: 3 stars OpenOffice 3.2 - stability: 2 stars Kde 4.4 SC - stability: 2 stars VLC 2.0 - stability: 1 star. They will not get installed by default but only if choosen by the user. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #309086, revision 10 Title: Update to latest version automatically openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable + openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Important Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to #4) On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that what you want? #6: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 21:52:14) (reply to #5) I suppose that works (and I have seen it), but when someone does the one click...they never have that option. So maybe either make it automatic (best), or aleast have a button they can click somewhere in one click stuff...or maybe to turn it off and set on by default. #7: Daniele Granata (trueneo) (2010-02-26 11:10:02) (reply to #3) I'm talking about STABLE repos not Factory. The "normal", "not professional", "not productive" people want a easy way to get the latest release, no matter if these "needs" are wrong they do not want to wait months to get Firefox 3.6 with opensuse 11.3. Maybe they come from Windows where upgrading to Firefox 3.6 is a matter of "get firefox 3.6 via the update option in firefox 3.5" or browse the mozilla site and download the new version. One click install is a partial solution, it subscribe to a new repo but i do not want a new repo to add, think about one click install in a home repo, home:john contains Firefox 3.6 and Chromium 4, home:richard contains Firefox 3.6 and Openoffice3.2. Firefox conflicts, you want chromium from john and OpenOffice from richard but Firefox from Stable. One click is a no solution for me. Maybe a solution, not for the oneclick but for the main problem, could be a list in the update applet with the new version available with a stability rank. New release: Firefox 3.6 - stability: 3 stars OpenOffice 3.2 - stability: 2 stars Kde 4.4 SC - stability: 2 stars VLC 2.0 - stability: 1 star. They will not get installed by default but only if choosen by the user. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #309086, revision 11 Title: Update to latest version automatically + Hackweek V: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to #4) On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that what you want? #6: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 21:52:14) (reply to #5) I suppose that works (and I have seen it), but when someone does the one click...they never have that option. So maybe either make it automatic (best), or aleast have a button they can click somewhere in one click stuff...or maybe to turn it off and set on by default. #7: Daniele Granata (trueneo) (2010-02-26 11:10:02) (reply to #3) I'm talking about STABLE repos not Factory. The "normal", "not professional", "not productive" people want a easy way to get the latest release, no matter if these "needs" are wrong they do not want to wait months to get Firefox 3.6 with opensuse 11.3. Maybe they come from Windows where upgrading to Firefox 3.6 is a matter of "get firefox 3.6 via the update option in firefox 3.5" or browse the mozilla site and download the new version. One click install is a partial solution, it subscribe to a new repo but i do not want a new repo to add, think about one click install in a home repo, home:john contains Firefox 3.6 and Chromium 4, home:richard contains Firefox 3.6 and Openoffice3.2. Firefox conflicts, you want chromium from john and OpenOffice from richard but Firefox from Stable. One click is a no solution for me. Maybe a solution, not for the oneclick but for the main problem, could be a list in the update applet with the new version available with a stability rank. New release: Firefox 3.6 - stability: 3 stars OpenOffice 3.2 - stability: 2 stars Kde 4.4 SC - stability: 2 stars VLC 2.0 - stability: 1 star. They will not get installed by default but only if choosen by the user. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #309086, revision 12 Title: Update to latest version automatically Hackweek V: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable - openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed - Priority - Requester: Important Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to #4) On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that what you want? #6: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 21:52:14) (reply to #5) I suppose that works (and I have seen it), but when someone does the one click...they never have that option. So maybe either make it automatic (best), or aleast have a button they can click somewhere in one click stuff...or maybe to turn it off and set on by default. #7: Daniele Granata (trueneo) (2010-02-26 11:10:02) (reply to #3) I'm talking about STABLE repos not Factory. The "normal", "not professional", "not productive" people want a easy way to get the latest release, no matter if these "needs" are wrong they do not want to wait months to get Firefox 3.6 with opensuse 11.3. Maybe they come from Windows where upgrading to Firefox 3.6 is a matter of "get firefox 3.6 via the update option in firefox 3.5" or browse the mozilla site and download the new version. One click install is a partial solution, it subscribe to a new repo but i do not want a new repo to add, think about one click install in a home repo, home:john contains Firefox 3.6 and Chromium 4, home:richard contains Firefox 3.6 and Openoffice3.2. Firefox conflicts, you want chromium from john and OpenOffice from richard but Firefox from Stable. One click is a no solution for me. Maybe a solution, not for the oneclick but for the main problem, could be a list in the update applet with the new version available with a stability rank. New release: Firefox 3.6 - stability: 3 stars OpenOffice 3.2 - stability: 2 stars Kde 4.4 SC - stability: 2 stars VLC 2.0 - stability: 1 star. They will not get installed by default but only if choosen by the user. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #309086, revision 13 Title: Update to latest version automatically - Hackweek V: Unconfirmed - Priority - Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Daniele Granata (trueneo) Description: Right now we have to subscribe a lot of repos to keep our system up to date to the latest stable release, OpenOffice:Stable, Firefox:Stable, KDE4 is a pain! . I would like to lose a little in stability but a unique way to keep my openSuse in synch with te latest release. The idea is to create a "intermediate stability level", if I choose this level my system will gets all the latest update via "zypper up" or the update applet, no repos to subscribe to, no "change vendor issues". Discussion: #1: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:08:18) You can get out of clicking the vendor change stuff by running: zypper dup. Distro upgrade automatically switches to repository containing the best packages. #2: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 17:09:11) Having a way for "normal" people to just say in "simple" module or with another single click to be able to select vendor change on all packages would be extremely handy. #3: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 18:45:52) (reply to #2) I think there is a problem with the "normal people" definition. If you mean people who do not know how to administrate the system, them my answer is a no-no. Browse the openSUSE forums and you will find a lot of people with lots of problems for using (abusing) on one-click-install. Adding a "one click update" have the same potential benefits AND the same potential problems as one-click-installs: if you know what one- clicks do, probably you don't need them, if you need them, it is better you sit down with some coffee and learn how to administrate your system first. Managing repositories in openSUSE IS EASY. I know, I know "when you know how to do it" you may say. IMO, if you don't know how to do it, maybe it is better to not do it. My first distro was SuSe 7.0, almost 10 years ago. I know how to manage repositories. But I never use factory repos on production machines. There is no need to always have "the latest version". #4: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 20:52:36) (reply to #3) I tend to agree with line of thining, but given that one-click's are provided it is a real pain to actually use them. Having a vendor switch all button or some way of automatically switching through the interface. If such behavior is provided throught the CLI "zypper dup" why not through the GUI. As it stands now the GUI is very frustrating to use when attempting to update to KDE 4.4 or something like that. I agree that keeping the repositories should be kept the way they are... that's a facet of the package management system. #5: Ricardo Gabriel Berlasso (rgbsuse) (2010-02-25 21:50:04) (reply to #4) On yast, you can sort packages by repository. In top of the package list you have a blue "switch all packages to this repository" entry. Is that what you want? #6: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-02-25 21:52:14) (reply to #5) I suppose that works (and I have seen it), but when someone does the one click...they never have that option. So maybe either make it automatic (best), or aleast have a button they can click somewhere in one click stuff...or maybe to turn it off and set on by default. #7: Daniele Granata (trueneo) (2010-02-26 11:10:02) (reply to #3) I'm talking about STABLE repos not Factory. The "normal", "not professional", "not productive" people want a easy way to get the latest release, no matter if these "needs" are wrong they do not want to wait months to get Firefox 3.6 with opensuse 11.3. Maybe they come from Windows where upgrading to Firefox 3.6 is a matter of "get firefox 3.6 via the update option in firefox 3.5" or browse the mozilla site and download the new version. One click install is a partial solution, it subscribe to a new repo but i do not want a new repo to add, think about one click install in a home repo, home:john contains Firefox 3.6 and Chromium 4, home:richard contains Firefox 3.6 and Openoffice3.2. Firefox conflicts, you want chromium from john and OpenOffice from richard but Firefox from Stable. One click is a no solution for me. Maybe a solution, not for the oneclick but for the main problem, could be a list in the update applet with the new version available with a stability rank. New release: Firefox 3.6 - stability: 3 stars OpenOffice 3.2 - stability: 2 stars Kde 4.4 SC - stability: 2 stars VLC 2.0 - stability: 1 star. They will not get installed by default but only if choosen by the user. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309086
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