Does anyone know if openSUSE rpms can be used in Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED)? I purchased an HP 2133. I'm debating whether to stay with SLED (it connects at home and at work effortlessly), or move to openSUSE, or install Fedora 9 (I'm much more familiar with Fedora). I don't expect getting wireless to work will be as simple as SLED, but on the other hand I feel totally constrained by using SLED. I'm sure openSUSE is much better but I must admit I've found SLED EXTREMELY difficult to figure out as far as installing new packages. I've had the HP 2133 for 1.5 weeks and I have as yet to install a single new package. I always get weird messages - it provides a list of what is available but ALWAYS comes up with some error when trying to install. I've manages to locate the iso images of SLED so I will be burning the DVD (which did NOT come with the HP 2133 - that would have been too easy). Using yum on Fedora is so simple and painless. Using Yast2, well it's just nasty by comparison. Maybe because it has some many options. It should just work by default. For yum, to install a package you can use the gui or just type: yum install package-name The default repositories will work for many things and it's simple to add repositories. Yast2 won't install anything - it always wants a DVD. Are there alternative repositories for SLED? I've tried yast2 -i package-name but it always wants a DVD. I've tried to point it to a repository but to no avail. Rick B. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org