
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 07:03:13 am Sven Burmeister wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2009 12:35:58 schrieb jdd:
Sven Burmeister a écrit :
YaST switched repos from Factory to UNSTABLE automatically? Did they build some AI into it? It seems unlikely that it changes repos on its own.
1 clic install can do such things
It's the user that clicks on it and it's the user that reads the repos, that are going to be added. YaST just does what you tell it to.
You know Sven, you are one arrogant poster. You do this continuously and act like you know it all. You treat people on this list like they are idiots. Your replies have been aggravating me for a couple of months now, and I am sure many others but whom have been tolerant enough not to call you down for it. Many of them are seasoned professional Linux users, coders, developers, etc. Many of us on this list have been here for years. I don't ever recall seeing your name except in the last couple of months. Yes, we appreciate help, guidance, tips, etc. and you are probably quite knowledegable. So contribute - Don't criticize or assume that we don't know what we are doing or we are doing idiotic things. You think that it is impossible for a software glitch in the one-click? or any other piece of software to do unexpected things? I will tell you right now that the one-click installed the regular "factory" repo and I now have 11.2 alpha 0 running as a result. Went and checked in my list of repos and there it was. I sure as hell did not put it there. Haven't decided what to do about it because this is my "test" machine after all. Not sure how to back out of it because I don't know what is involved So please, continue to contribute, and don't assume that it is impossible for software glitches and we are just all royal f---ups. Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org