Rajko M. wrote:
It is: http://en.opensuse.org/Zmd
and it is not necessary, since YaST is doing for years all that zmd should do for individual user, but without hogging resources on smaller machines, ie. without problems :-)
Install opensuseupdater if you want notifications about security updates. I wanted.
Than remove zmd, zen-updater, zen-installer, zen-remover and rug.
There is one (1) aspect of zen that I DO like. There are certain packages that I use that do not come from SuSE sources, Gramps for one. Yast can't seem to install from my Download Directory since about 10.0. It won't accept it as an install source at all. If I right click on it there are two (2) "Open With" > "Install Software" things to choose from. The second one will do a VERY good job of installing the software. The first one doesn't do much of anything as far as I can tell. If I click on the RPM in Konqueror it, I guess, opens to another thing with two boxes at the top. One says "Install With Yast" and the other says to make it an install source. OK, Install With Yast - Yes - "No source available". In 9.X [ whatever I was using ] Yast worked just fine for installing things like Gramps from my Download Directory. Never argued one bit. In this one instance Yast does not do as well as zen. In every other instance Yast is far superior to zen and Smart [ rather more like STUPID IMHO ]. -- (o:]>*HUGGLES*<[:o) Billie Walsh The three best words in the English Language: "I LOVE YOU" Pass them on! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org