On Wednesday June 1 2005 10:07 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Barkos,
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 06:35, barkos wrote:
El Martes, 31 de Mayo de 2005 22:45, Trey Sizemore escribió:
On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 13:28 -0700, Black, Alain wrote:
I haven't used apt on SuSE yet, only on Debian, so this question might just be for my own edification, do you still have to run "apt-get update" to retrieve an updated list of packages?
Yes, or you can use synaptic as well.
Hi which rpm I need to download to have KDE 3.4.1? I have KDE 3.4
You better make that plural. And you better have high-speed internet access, 'cause it's hundreds of megabytes.
I personally stick with YaST and YOU for SuSE-supplied updates. The mirrors now have or will soon have the full complement of KDE 3.4.1 packages in the "supplementary" releases section.
I would be happy to stick to Yast too, if it worked. The problem is that I simply can't find yast sources for all of the other packages that come on the cd's, nor can I find any doc's to describe it. Why would suse make such a good tool, but obscure the sources to the point where I can't afford to spend any more time looking. Why make the directory structures so incomprehensible? Charly Baker