OPenSUSE Yast repositories?
Where is a list of repositories for YAST on OPenSUSE 10.0 Beta1?
Maybe I am doing something wrong but none of the ones listed on the documentation page seem to work I get a weird error when I try to enter any of them. This is my first time using SUSE and so far it is very nice. If I can get this repository thing worked out I will be good to go. It installed without any problems on my Dell Latitude C600 . |
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Added http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse...1/inst-source/ http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse...t-source-java/ Yippie. Also found out how to look through the package instead of just searching. SUSE is cool. The only thing I can't find is Rox-filer. :( But hey I did find Wesnoth and Fillet two of the coolest games. |
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So far I am impressed. The only thing that was a little bit of a pain was browser plugins. In Debian just apt-get install flash also installed the browser plugin. Not that it was really that big a deal, manually copying or symlinking only took me 5 minutes to get Java, Flash, RealPlayer and Adobe all working.
The System Update is cool, it took two hours to completely update to Beta2. For my first trip into the land of SUSE I am pleasantly surprised at how easy it is. The way YAST installs rpms is kinda cool also. The only thing I haven't taken the time to install is Mplayer with the Mozilla plugin, mplayer-plugin. Once I do that I will be good to go. Ooops and the ATI video driver, although everything works without it so I may not bother. Even managed to get Superkaramba from Kde-look.org SUSE is definitely a distro I would recommend, even a completely newbie could install it and get it working. |
Hey mods, can you guys please make this a sticky since it's bound to be an oft-asked question?
Thanks! :) |
These are the general repositories>
OpenSUSE YAST sources http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse...1/inst-source/ http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse...t-source-java/ http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse...2/inst-source/ http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse...t-source-java/ http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse...t/inst-source/ Also: Guru's RPM Site http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/ Yast Source: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.0/ Packman: http://packman.iu-bremen.de/suse/10.0/ I found the easiest way to add a new source rather than doing it in YAST wsa to use a terminal. Open a terminal as root then type: installations_sources -a your source then hit enter Much easier and faster. Checked out apt4rpm and so far the sources only go up to 9.3 hopefully someone will list some for OpenSUSE soon as apt4rpm is included with Beta2. If anyone knows of any other working sources for either YOU or apt4rpm please post them in this thread. Thanks. Also one quick question. Will an rpm for 9.3 work for 10.0beta? |
If you want to give apt4rpm a try here is a sources.list for 10.0
apt4rpm sources.list rpm ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt SuSE/10.0-i386 suser-guru rpmkeys base java extra suser-jengelh suser-tux packman packman-i686 kernel-of-the-day suse-people suse-projects security rpm-src ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt SuSE/10.0-i386 suser-guru rpmkeys base java extra suser-jengelh suser-tux packman packman-i686 kernel-of-the-day suse-people suse-projects security Ok anyone know the right/correct way to use apt4rpm? I found the list above on the apt4rpm for SuSE site and when I run apt-get update all I get are errors. |
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As requested, I'll sticky this. If it starts to get to overused (as open stickies can get) I'll have to lock/close it. If additions or alterations are necessary to existing posts at that time, report the thread or email me directly with the necessary changes. :)
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Please, start a new thread for questions not directly related to Yast repositories.
Thank You, I'll split this one out, but in the future, anyone posting in this thread, please try to keep the discussion as noted above. Cool |
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SUSE 9.3 YOU Server list as well please
Could you also add a link to the YOU servers for 9.3 as well
- A new 9.3(PRO) Install doesn't seem to have any links anymore -- previous SUSE installs as far back as version 7 always worked -- I used to do an automatic YOU after the intial system install. Now this doesn't work anymore. Thanks -K |
Question - can I directly update from 9.3 to 10.0 using APT (preferable) or YAST? If I simply add the 10.0 repositories to my list, what will happen?
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It probably wouldn't be a good idea. Maybe once 10.0 becomes stable. OpenSUSE YAST and apt4rpm |
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Don't fear, the YOU packages are on the same servers as the other packages. You can get a list of servers from http://www.novell.com/products/linux...t_mirrors.html If the YaST package url is: ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/suse/i386/9.3/ Then the YOU url is: ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/suse/ |
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