On 11/28/2014 09:44 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-11-28 15:34, Marco Calistri wrote:
I'm here because I want, I am here because I'm an openSUSE user but not for this reason I avoid to express *personal* criticism if I find some glitches in comparison to other distros.
But it took you a month to tell us that you were clicking on Nautilus!
If you had posted your question like:
"double clicking on an rpm in nautilus fails to install it (using version XX.Y)"
... Of OpenSuse ... Of nautilus ... Of RPM and since, by using ldd, you can find the libraries that the normal tools to install RPMs make use of, that is 'zypper' and 'rpm', you might note that bot make use of the 'librpm' and 'librpmio' libraries. you might also have noticed that 'rpm' is the package management standard. The use of 'apropos' would have told you of the manual page for RPM and that it is clearly labelled as the package manager. You might also tell us what external programs nautilus is configured to use when clicking on a RPM file, that is what MIME-type settings you have (either specific to nautilus or globally) and investigated for yourself, possibly by RTFM, what that program does and what output it produces with the parameters nautilus would give it. It may even be that the way you have nautilus configured with suse is different from the way you have it configured with your 'other' distribution I'll note that checking those libraries and checking my MIME settings tool less time that it took to type up this email response. So I'm in full agreement with Carlos!
then you would have attracted the right people with appropriate knowledge and answers. You did not!
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