Thomas Backlund wrote:

Brant Fitzsimmons kirjoitti viestiss��n (l�hetysaika Maanantai 8. Syyskuuta 2003 22:04):
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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...


I had actually suggested that earlier (everything except the kernel), but I believe he wanted a way to do the actual update using a GUI.


I think...

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Brant Fitzsimmons
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