Can I use yast/yast2 to update my KDE installation to 2.1.1? I have heard that some people have done it but I don't see how. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
* Gerard Rowe (roweg@cse.fau.edu) [010327 15:10]: =>Can I use yast/yast2 to update my KDE installation to 2.1.1? I have heard =>that some people have done it but I don't see how. => =>Any help will be greatly appreciated. 1.Start YaST as root. 2.Package Management (Update, Installation, Queries) 3.Install Packages 4.Hit enter twice on this next screen, then you will be prompted for the path to where you have the RPM's. 5.Enter path. 6.Tag all the RPM's with the spacebar. 7.F10 to install 8.Done. -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
On Tuesday 27 March 2001 18:17, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
* Gerard Rowe (roweg@cse.fau.edu) [010327 15:10]: =>Can I use yast/yast2 to update my KDE installation to 2.1.1? I have heard =>that some people have done it but I don't see how. => =>Any help will be greatly appreciated.
1.Start YaST as root. 2.Package Management (Update, Installation, Queries) 3.Install Packages 4.Hit enter twice on this next screen, then you will be prompted for the path to where you have the RPM's. 5.Enter path. 6.Tag all the RPM's with the spacebar. 7.F10 to install 8.Done.
Thanks.
Today, Mar 27, Gerard Rowe wrote:
Can I use yast/yast2 to update my KDE installation to 2.1.1? I have heard that some people have done it but I don't see how.
Do you mean installing the downloaded rpm's or using the Online Update in 7.1? Ken -- It shall be unlawful for any suspicious person to be within the municipality. -- Local ordinance, Euclid Ohio
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