On 12/4/06, Marcus Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 11:40:37AM -0500, George Stoianov wrote:
> On 12/4/06, Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Monday 04 December 2006 16:14, George Stoianov wrote:
> >> I am using 10.1 and everytime I open it up to check for new updates I
> >> see a list of stuff checked for update when  I click to get the
> >> updates different or no files are downloaded am I missing something
> >> some of the stuff checked off like kernel and kde base lib updates I
> >> thought I had already applied is checked off. Does YOU work
> >> differently now??
> >
> >checked off means patch has dependencies satisfied so it does not need to
> >be
> >applied.
> >
> >Since 10.1 patches work like a policy, once you install it, you only
> >install a
> >policy enforcing certain dependencies. Packages are grabbed only if they
> >are
> >needed.
>
> That is different from 10.0 where only packages that were going to be
> upgraded were marked right?? Do the check marks have different colors,
> blue and black I saw some updates with black today that got installed?

Yes, the blue ones are installed already.

In 10.2 the view has been cleaned up to be more userfriendly.

Thanks, that definitely helps.
George


Ciao, Marcus

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