I concur. For newbs such as myself installing/compiling programs is a daunting task. I've read about RPM and packaging etc. but a how to or "cook book" would be great. My attempts to install Ice Weasel and Putty have proved unsuccessful.
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 09:53 -0600, Donald D Henson wrote: > Another piece of the puzzle. I discovered an applet, opensuseupdater, > that appears to work. At least it found and installed an update. Is this > part of the total system? > > Donald D. Henson, Managing Director > West El Paso Information Network > The "Non-Initiation of Force Principle" Rules > > > > > Donald D Henson wrote: > > There are two icons in my toolbar, Install Software and Update Software. > > These icons are apparently related to Novell Zenworks and something > > called Rug, neither of which I understand. I can find very little "how > > to" info on either. What technical info I can find tends to be arguments > > about whether Zenworks/Rug is a step forward or a step backward. Under > > the circumstances, I think my confusion is reasonable. > > > > Would anyone out there care to give me a quick synopsis of Zenworks/Rug > > and some simple rules on how to use them? A Zenworks/Rug for Dummies > > online article would also be helpful. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
