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Anyone know of a kde 3.5.3 source for 10.1, or will a 10 source work. Seems to me kde is installed in all the same places, or will yast just not accept a 10 source for 10.1. Or a yum or apt source for newer kde versions. I guess I could simply uninstall kde and install it right from kde's home page, but that will mixup updates from yast in the future.
I have a similar problem with YAST, i'm trying to add a local directory where i download the rpms for suse. I use 'change source of installation' to give the directory but i always get the message "instalation source not updated"(maybe different, translation form spanish) and when i try to install some of that rpms i can't find them on YAST, someone knows what to do?
I have a similar problem with YAST, i'm trying to add a local directory where i download the rpms for suse. I use 'change source of installation' to give the directory but i always get the message "instalation source not updated"(maybe different, translation form spanish) and when i try to install some of that rpms i can't find them on YAST, someone knows what to do?
Thanks
Try this:
rug mount /yourdirectory -n yourname -r
rug sl
(you should see yourname)
rug se package
(your package should show up)
rug in package
hey guys, is it only me, or is something wrong withe kde repositories? My YAST can't find kde 3.5.4 for x86_64 in repository (i'm using http://software.opensuse.org/downloa...E_Linux_10.0/). It finds only i586 version, so I can't update to latest version.
hey guys, is it only me, or is something wrong withe kde repositories? My YAST can't find kde 3.5.4 for x86_64 in repository (i'm using http://software.opensuse.org/downloa...E_Linux_10.0/). It finds only i586 version, so I can't update to latest version.
I'm having problems updating from the KDE repos at all for 3 days now. And I'm using i586. Have they changed?? If so, where are the new ones?
I have tried to add these (I am running suse 10.1) and it rejects them.... what ama I doing wrong.
Michael
Quote:
Originally Posted by VinnySem
I think a useful sticky in this forum would be a list of web sources for YaST, like packman's site or the ftp directories on SUSE's website. I have tried searching this and other forums, and sources are listed all over the place. A central list of sources would prove very useful, I think. Anyone else agree?
I agree that this thread might be a little old. However I can't agree on the claim that the above link is outdated. It still provides good information where to find the repositories for the newest version. The information may not be available at the first click, but it took me just a few clicks more to find a KDE4 repository for SUSE 10.1 under the above mentioned link.
EDIT: I just recognised, I argued against an older post. I should rephrase: I think a new thread is not required, as the more recent posts still provide good info.
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