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| - | ==ZMD-Problem== | + | ====== ZMD-Problem ====== |
| - | *suseRegister | + | |
| - | *rug | + | |
| - | *zen-updater | + | |
| - | *zmd | + | |
| - | *libzypp-zmd-backend | + | |
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| - | löschen | + | |
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| - | http://www.archivesat.com/SUSE_KDE/thread752670-1.htm | + | |
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| - | When I first installed SUSE 10.1, I had troubless with the new 'online update' | + | |
| - | system loading down my system and being very uninformative (i.e. cryptic.) | + | |
| - | After reading a couple of posts on SLE, I uninstalled the following packages: | + | |
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| - | suseRegister | + | |
| - | rug | + | |
| - | zen-updater | + | |
| - | zmd | + | |
| - | libzypp-zmd-backend (maybe I kept this one due to dependencies?) | + | |
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| - | Then I added the following installation sources in YaST: | + | |
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| - | Base system: | + | |
| - | http:///distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source | + | |
| - | http:///distribution/SL-10.1/non-oss-inst-source | + | |
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| - | The "unofficial" supplementary KDE 3.5.2 'level a' upgrade: | + | |
| - | ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_10.1/yast-source | + | |
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| - | Bug fixes and security patches: | + | |
| - | ftp:///pub/suse/i386/update/10.1 | + | |
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| - | Packman packages repository: | + | |
| - | http://packman.iu-bremen.de/suse/10.1 | + | |
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| - | Guru's packages repository: | + | |
| - | ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.1 | + | |
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| - | I upgraded KDE to 3.5.2 'level a' and added all the packages I wanted from | + | |
| - | Packman and Guru. I did all of this manually using YaST's "Software | + | |
| - | Management" module. | + | |
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| - | Once everything was stable, I reinstalled the previously removed set of new | + | |
| - | 'online update' packages. | + | |
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| - | Then, from the KDE main menu, I selected 'System' > 'Configuration' and the | + | |
| - | 'Update Software' program. It launched, loaded in the taskbar and proceeded | + | |
| - | to refresh the sources. This took about 10 minutes (1.5Mbit/512Kbit ADSL) | + | |
| - | during which time it consumed, intermittently, 13% to 98% cpu... then it | + | |
| - | calmed down completely. I 'hover' my mouse pointer over the taskbar icon and | + | |
| - | it reports "There are no software updates available". | + | |
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| - | I've set it now to load automatically when I boot and log into KDE. It seems | + | |
| - | to be running correctly now and I'm happy with it. Maybe, immediately after | + | |
| - | installation, these programs try to accomplish too much, too soon | + | |
| - | (concurrently, too) spoiling the new user's experience? | + | |
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| - | By performing the software additions and updates manually, I made it possible | + | |
| - | for these utilities to initialize and run (or 'sync') under a very light | + | |
| - | load. | + | |
| + | zypper rm suseRegister rug zen-updater zmd libzypp-zmd-backend | ||