On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:19:20PM +0100, Marcel Hilzinger wrote: > On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 09:46:25PM +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote: > > Azerion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Especially the last one I really don't want to see. I want 10.1 out, I > > > really > > > > So do I ;-) > > > > > do. When I got beta3 I thought that it would be out in a month or so. I > > > was > > > on the edge everytime to see new things and see the improvements, so I am > > > not > > > lay back about the release. But the problems have to be solved before > > > 10.1 is > > > released. Otherwise I really have a -1 for SUSE Linux, despite my 100% > > > fan-status. > > > > I'm currently trying to get an overview of where we are with SUSE > > Linux 10.1. If you have issues that you consider real showstoppers, > > please tell them here publically - with bugzilla numbers if possible. > > I'll read everything but won't have time to comment on it in as much > > details as appropriate - but will look at them. > > > > The areas that are already on the top of my list and that I evaluate > > now are in a nutshell: > > * Handling of patches and packages in libzypp, yast, rug, zmd, zen-updater > I think most critical here is the online updater. I would be _very_ > glad, if SUSEwatcher (or whatever) would still be there as a fallback > solution. > > In my opinion there should also still be a working fallback solution > for the package-manager without zmd, as
Press F2 in the YAST2 Packager will get you the patch dialogue. > killall -9 zmd > killall -9 system-update Yeah. > rpm -Uvh * susewatcher could actually still be used ... where it was before a thin wrapper around the "online_update" commandline tool, it could now be a thin wrapper around "rug". Just no one has time to do it. Ciao, Marcus --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
