On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 13:39 +0200, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote: > Say, if I want to install a single package that I know it's on the media, I > have to wait for yast2 to complete refreshing all the installation sources > that I have defined. And some of them are large and are on the internet. > > There isn't any way to skip the refreshing just once, this time. > > Consequently, a task that should take 1 minute takes 10. Not optimal. > > If yast2 sw_single + YOU is going to be replaced soon with something from the > grander vision, very well, then it's not justified spending resources on > this. Else, some buttons or CLI options that will skip the refresh wouldn't > hurt. > Have you tried using yast2 -i some_software_package to install instead?
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