On Wednesday 11 July 2007 02:32:03 David H. Williams wrote:
I concur. For newbs such as myself installing/compiling programs is a daunting task. I've read about RPM and packaging etc. but a how to or "cook book" would be great. My attempts to install Ice Weasel and Putty have proved unsuccessful.
Ice Weasel and putty you really shouldn't have to install on openSUSE 10.2. Ice Weasel is simply the Debian branded variant of Firefox. Hence in 10.2 you should simply install Firefox. Putty is an SSH client for Windows, which pretty much all Linux distros install by default - the openSSH package. You should find that ssh <hostname> from a command line will give you the functionality you require from putty. Jon
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 09:53 -0600, Donald D Henson wrote:
Another piece of the puzzle. I discovered an applet, opensuseupdater, that appears to work. At least it found and installed an update. Is this part of the total system?
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Donald D Henson wrote:
There are two icons in my toolbar, Install Software and Update Software. These icons are apparently related to Novell Zenworks and something called Rug, neither of which I understand. I can find very little "how to" info on either. What technical info I can find tends to be arguments about whether Zenworks/Rug is a step forward or a step backward. Under the circumstances, I think my confusion is reasonable.
Would anyone out there care to give me a quick synopsis of Zenworks/Rug and some simple rules on how to use them? A Zenworks/Rug for Dummies online article would also be helpful.
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