Eberhard Roloff wrote: > This is not necessarily the case. Basically you can update firefox in rpm > installs, as well. I did this multiple times, actually I did it anytime I > thought the suse supplied updates were late ;-)) > > What I do: > [deleted "unsafe" description] > > Disadvantage: > From then on, you are on your own in regards to firefox updates from SUSE , > but you said, you prefer to do your updates manually.;-)) > > Up to now, this worked nicely for me. Should you encounter the problem that > you cannot activate firerfox updates, because they are greyed out, it is > always an easy option to remove the suse firefox that came with your OS and > install the latest+greatest from mozilla.com .
In case SUSE updates are late there is a mozilla repository in the buildservice which has updated packages usually at the same time as mozilla.com. And then you - don't break RPM consistency - don't loose special SUSE integration features Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
