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houghi wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 11:20:23AM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
>> Note that the same can be achieved with YaST2, but needs some trickery,
>> because neither YaST2 nor y2pmsh have an "update" operation that
>> refreshes all sources:
> 
> For wich I am gratefull. I do not want to do any update or upgrade, except
> the security ones. I even disable non-suse installation repo's after use
[...]

In smart and apt speak, "update" is to refresh the local state of the
repositories (like the "auto-refresh" of YaST2).

What you mean is "upgrade" ;)

Confusing terms, I agree.

cheers
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