> > > Thanks, that worked! What would btw. be the best method for updating whole > Mandrake 8.1 to Cooker?
Remove source for 8.1, add source for cooker and do urpmi --auto-select. Or download cooker and install :-) > I added cooker to MandrakeUpdate, selected nautilus 1.0.6 from the list of > softwares available, and MandrakeUpdate started to download > applications required and but it reported some conflicts with libraries > causing the whole program to freeze... > Yes, urpmi/rpmdrake still have problems with resolving dependencies, specifically when RPM obsoletes another RPM. (at the very least). You have to manually check any package where it reports problem and possibly manually install missing parts. And after that you may want to check that no "rest over"s remained :-) In any case, you attempted not "update to cooker" but update of a single application to version from cooker. That was always questionable. -andrej
