To add the repositories in my yast, do I download them and then go to yast -> software -> repositories, and then click add, and then point to the file I downloaded? Or is there some other way to do that?
thanks from the newb
You're asking good questions... keep them coming, and you'll be an expert in no time :-) First, you should add all the repositories if you haven't already done so. - Start YAST (Administrator Settings) - Go to Software > Software Repositories - Click Add - Select Community Repositories - Click Next - Select all the repositories you want to use. It's safe to check all. You can skip Main Repository (DEBUG) - Click OK - The repositories will be loaded, and you will be asked several times to import GPG keys and once for a license agreement (if you selected the Education repository)
So if you sure you use 965 on 11.1, please update Mesa, libdrm and xorg-x11 from openSUSE XOrg repositories (http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XOrg/openSUSE_11.1/).
To add this specific repository (assuming you still have the Repository manager still open): - Click Add - Select Specify URL - Click Next - Give it a name that makes sense, eg X11 XOrg openSUSE_11.1 - Copy and paste the URL into the URL field - Click Next You're done... click OK to finish up. Now when you open up Software Management in YAST, or click Install Software in your menu you will see the new/updated files for your XOrg and you can install the latest Mesa, libdrm and xorg-x11 as suggested. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org