On 1/23/19 5:39 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
your surprise is noted and understood. but nowhere were you called or declared as being in the wrong. your delicacy is showing that you become upset at the suggestion of a different approach.
Upset, no. Surprised, yes. If I uninstall something, I expect it to stay uninstalled. No additional configuration should be necessary.
yast uses zypper for the actions you note.
Where did YaST come into it? As I said, it was ``zypper dup'' that replaced the packages.
and indeed it is linux, windows was never mentioned.
I think you are not following what I am saying. Allow me to illustrate with a picture: https://i.imgur.com/Iu0soAq.jpg
but your lack of understanding greatly contributes to your supprise. that an action can have unexpected consequence just shows your lack of understanding.
please excuse me while I get my fire-retardent clothing.
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