Brant Fitzsimmons kirjoitti viestiss��n (l�hetysaika Maanantai 8. Syyskuuta 2003 22:04): [...] > I believe that when you run the Mandrake Update (to which I think you > were referring) it only uses the media labeled "updates". If there are > no updates available on that specific source you will get the response > that everything is already installed. This would be a correct response > because all of the updates available on that source are already installed. > > If you want to update the machine using all available sources: > > -As root run "urpmi.update -a" on the command line to make sure urpmi > knows what is available for updates > -Launch "Install Software" from the menu and select "All packages, by > update availability". > > You will then get a list of updates that are available from all of the > different urpmi sources.
Or do just: # urpmi.update -a # urpmi --auto-select and urpmi will install everything that needs to be upgraded, except the kernels... last do an: #urpmi kernel and you will get a list with question wich kernel you want to install... -- Regards Thomas
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