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Ok, been playing around with SuSE 10.0 64 bit. I've read through the YAST source threads but can't seem to locate YAST sources for the 10.0 64 bit version. Did I miss it somewhere?
Anyone know where I can get these listings, or do they even exist? I can't find a single 64 directory called "YAST source" or anything similar.
I didn't think there would be specific reposotories for x86_64 packages, I thought the Suse10 reposotories would already have x86_64 packages. I noticed that during my FTP install, I didn't have to specify the cpu architecture in the path (unline suse 9.1 and .2). There was only one path for all installs. I do see some x86_64 packages when I search for it in my yast, though I can't be sure if it is the complete list.
LOL I spent a long time googling around and never could find a specific answer to the question. Searching here and google is always my first tactic.
OK, so there aren't specific repositories for 64 bit version. I understand now, the 64 bit packages are located in the "normal" repos. Thanks, that explains why I couldn't find ones specific to 64 bit.
I just remembered something, in Yast's software management you can click on the tabs in the lower right hand corner after selecting a package. You will then be able to select an architecture. I forget exactly which tab, most likely the last one.
I really like their decision to aggregate all the packages for different architectures.
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