Selon daniel beck 2002-11-26 22:17: > rpmdrake and urpmi is really a nice add value. Its > allmost the main raison, why I use mandrake . There > are a few things, I thing, that could be nice to > implement
Yes, what are all those Debheads always whining about apt-get? urpmi --update --auto-select r00lz! :-) > - something like : silence donwload and install. A lot > of people use cooker, I remember a poll on mandrake > forum where something like 40 % from the people use > cooker. So, everytime, I update my system, but it > takes all memory and brandwith , and I can do nothing > else :-/ . Could also be nice to update the system > with a deamon. Was just a little idea Okay... I've not experienced this but, I suppose, it ultimately depends on your setup and usage... > - the pop pups from rpmdrake are after all not *so* > bad, and they are in fact easy to understand. but, > then downloading softare from plf, there are allways > lots of poppups, and I must stay in front of the > monitor, and allway click : yes, I want to install (I > know, its because I didn't downloaded the key...). But > would be nice to have a : " yes for all" button. Popups? What if you were to use the command line? Is that simpler for you? > - then I update software from cooker, and one package > failed, I have to start all again. Ok, its nice that > the package are stored in /var/cache, but it would be > even nicer if, then i download 2 softare A and B, and > the download from software A fails, Software B has > nothing to do with A (no dependencies), that urpmi > installs Software A Yes, I agree very strongly with this statement. > - I want to be able to acces with urpmi mirrors, which > are protected with username/passwort (or does that > already work?) I use urpmi.addmedia <name> username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [with <PATH TO HDLIST>] to add it to the list of available media. > ook, bye ! > > daniel > > __________________________________________________________________ > > Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de > M�chten Sie mit einem Gru� antworten? http://grusskarten.yahoo.de > > -- Dave Fluri PGP Public Key-ID 3F64B9AC
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