Hi I'm sorry BT but I have no good answer to your question other then d/loading all the patches to a specific directory and then 'rpm -Uvh *.rpm' or to use yast. Now I have a question of my own :) I am used to apt-get in Debian with which you can install all available updates with one command. Hopefully I have missed something in SuSE that lets you do the same. I usually do yast -> choose/install packages -> install packages, then selecting a ftp site and manually browsing all the update directories to install the patches. This is kind of tideous so my question is. Is there no way to display the contents of all the update directories or in some other way install all available updates? Stefan On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 09:42:10AM -0800, brian thomas wrote:
Question: I have 6.3, I'd like to install all the updates that are on the SuSE ftp site. Does anyone have any exprience with these? Is there one complete update RPM?
regards, BT
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