On Thursday 28 December 2006 18:41, Darko Gavrilovic wrote:
this link might help a bit.
thanks, I'd never have come to the idea to search for "libzypp"... Daniel
On 12/28/06, Daniel Bauer <linux@daniel-bauer.com> wrote:
Hi list,
While I still work with 10.0 I installed 10.2 in a small partition as a second boot option, so I can play, learn and get used to it. Install was easy.
Now I wonder about the differences in the update tools: there is "online update" in Yast and the orange exclamation mark in the control bar.
While "online update" showed just a few lines, the orange thing showed a much larger list. I decided to use this one (more is better, isn't it? ;-) ). After downloading a while it said, it was successful, but the exclamation mark remained orange. So I clicked it again, it dowloaded again, was successful again, and finally the icon was changed.
I opened Yast again, clicked "online update" and the list was gone, just the M$-fonts (which I havn't downloaded) was still there.
Can somebody please tell me what's the difference between those update methods? Is everything in "online update" also in the orange exclamation mark, but not vice-versa? Or are these completely different things?
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