Microsucky Idiot-Bar VS Details-View
I notice that the very useful details view in Suse install, ugrade and yast update are GONE! Why? I find the details view indispensable. The button to select it has been edited out. -- "One has eaten the full meaning of life when willing to plant a tree under which one knows full well that one will never sit." Source unknown, many candidates.
On 2022-06-16 19:58, bent fender wrote:
I notice that the very useful details view in Suse install, ugrade and yast update are GONE!
Why?
I find the details view indispensable. The button to select it has been edited out.
Are you talking about the installation summary? It's there in YOU, though perhaps its tab not visible by default. I'm also quite sure I saw it during the upgrade process.
On 6/16/22 18:10, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
Are you talking about the installation summary? It's there in YOU, though perhaps its tab not visible by default. I'm also quite sure I saw it during the upgrade process.
The detailed information, which package it currently installing etcetera, is gone. I've done 5 upgrades and it wasn't seen during any of them. I'm nosy, heck I use the --progress option with rsync, it's in my muscle memory while typing the command. Which the man pages describe as: "This option tells rsync to print information showing the progress of the transfer. This gives a bored user something to watch."
On Fri, 17 Jun 2022 10:58:00 +0200 Peter McD <peter.posts@gmx.net> wrote:
Am 17.06.22 um 03:58 schrieb bent fender:
I notice that the very useful details view in Suse install, ugrade and yast update are GONE!
Why?
I find the details view indispensable. The button to select it has been edited out.
I also miss that!
Peter
I have a poor connection, if ANYTHING even just smells wrong I wanna abort it before it becomes yet another 5 hours for nothing. If I get up to wash my face or go to the post office I wanna know in more detail how it's doing when I return, I even end dd commands with the switch status=progress! Linux is in part about being a control freak, one of a hundred reasons I dumped windows was the *insane hide-everything virtualisation* of real partitions and real and absoloute paths, etc. etc.
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bent fender
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Bill Swisher
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Darryl Gregorash
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Peter McD