-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, NO you are not doing anything wrong. AFAIK, everytime you connect to YOU, it will download the entire list of pathces available and then check the list against your installed packages. Once it has done this it will then download the packages that need to be downloaded. There are constantly updates to packages and sometimes packages can get 3 or more updates to them. You can try and check the command line version of YOU and see if there are any options that may be useful to your situation. Hope this helps Q On Friday 25 January 2002 04:00, anbalagan wrote:
Hi, I used Yast2 to do online update . First it retrieves a bunch of list of pkgs, and I've updated some . But whenever I try to do a on line update again again I get the whole bunch of list, eventhough I've updated many pkgs. this takes up a lot of time in a dialup. Is there a way to stop getting the whole bunch of lists. THe other problem is I dont know which one was lately updated. Maybe sometimes I'm doing a same update again and again. Can anyone help me how to sort out the updates. Lately I'm using SuSE7.3 and KDE2.2.2
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