AFAIK, the additional package repositories were already supported before 10.1 and RPM is always used. You could also use a different package management tool before 10.1, like apt-rpm for instance. So the most important new thing in the YaST of 10.1 is the chance to use different types of repositories, and now they need to be signed with GPG. You may use traditional YaST repositories, YUM repositories and others (APT, I think). For the software management, you may also use Smart, which is a different tool not directly related to YaST. For all those questions, opensuse.org is your friend. ;) http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories http://en.opensuse.org/Add_Package_Repositories_to_YaST http://en.opensuse.org/Smart El Lunes, 21 de Agosto de 2006 10:03, Christophe Veber escribió:
I was accustomed to yast, but somehow I did not understand the package management possibilities that came up with 10.1 - using additional package repositories - using another tool apart from rpm or yast ...
Can you recommend a good intro into the subject?
Christophe
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