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Дана недеља 18 новембар 2007, David C. Rankin је написао(ла):
> Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > Yep, I never update using the suseupdater applet. I simply notice the
> > red color, then fire up the full fledged qt style YOU. This one at least
> > tells you there is a conflict. That way I wasn't catched this time.
>
>       I second Carlos' wisdom. Just use Yast -> Software Management ->
> Package -> All Packages -> Update if newer version is available.
>
>       This way, you not only get all security updates, but you can keep all
> packages updated as well. There is always the risk of a bad package, but
> I have yet to be burned by any package management problem using this
> method.

Yes, I agree. That looks to me as a saf/ner way. But I didn't know that 
before. And I use GNU/Linux for 12 years. Usually, I use console tools for 
all admin stuff, but since openSUSE came with nice GUI apps and an updater 
applet (preinstalled, I didn't install it from some strange obscure 
home:someone repo and I didn't install it at all, it was already installed 
when I installed oS), why would anyone doubt that it works as should be. This 
is a really big minus for openSUSE and this one should be resolved quite soon 
or it will generate more problems.

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