This is a discussion on updating suse 10 via internet and yast: possible? within the Linux General forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hello all. One of our administrators installed Suse 10 on a machine in my lah, I think from the free ...
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Hello all. One of our administrators installed Suse 10 on a machine in
my lah, I think from the free ISO version from opensuse. Previously I've bought and installed 9.3 on another machine and know you can select lots of extra software to install. He must not have because I'm missing lots of stuff including emacs and some Gnome utilities I like. Can I use YAST to do essentially the same thing over the net? Let me select packages or software I want, and go get it from somewhere (where?), and then install it, just as if I were intalling from the downloaded boot CD image from Suse from opensuse, or from purchased CDs? Or do I need to do a completely new installation to have the opportunity to install all of the missing software? Thanks very much in advance for any assistance... Jim |
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On Friday 30 Jun 2006 20:40, wizzywiz <jimkk@umich.edu> wrote in
comp.os.linux.misc: > Hello all. One of our administrators installed Suse 10 on a machine [snip] > > Can I use YAST to do essentially the same thing over the net? Let me > select packages or software I want, and go get it from somewhere > (where?), and then install it, YaST does this extremely well. Look up the step-by-step instructions at http://www.opensuse.org/Additional_Y...e_Repositories -- Robert HULL Archival or publication of this article on any part of thisishull.net is without consent and is in direct breach of the Data Protection Act |
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Thanks Robert, this is great. I'm confused though because it still
wants the CDs even though I've added online sources for packages to YAST. Why does it want CDs if I'm just getting Emacs from the online source? Can I just download the free CD ISOs from opensuse and use them? If I have to buy new CDs that defeats the whole point it would seem..... Thanks very much, Jim Robert Hull wrote: > On Friday 30 Jun 2006 20:40, wizzywiz <jimkk@umich.edu> wrote in > comp.os.linux.misc: > > > Hello all. One of our administrators installed Suse 10 on a machine > [snip] > > > > Can I use YAST to do essentially the same thing over the net? Let me > > select packages or software I want, and go get it from somewhere > > (where?), and then install it, > > YaST does this extremely well. Look up the step-by-step instructions at > http://www.opensuse.org/Additional_Y...e_Repositories > -- > Robert HULL > > Archival or publication of this article on any part of thisishull.net > is without consent and is in direct breach of the Data Protection Act |
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On Saturday 01 July 2006 00:21, kroger@princeton.edu
<kroger@princeton.edu> wrote in comp.os.linux.misc: > Thanks Robert, this is great. I'm confused though because it still > wants the CDs even though I've added online sources for packages to > YAST. In YaST / Installation Source, select the line that points to the CDs and click on the Enable/Disable button, this will set the first flag on the line to "Off" and YaST will not ask for the CDs > Why does it want CDs if I'm just getting Emacs from the online > source? Because YaST is looking at a number of different installation sources and the first one is likely to be the CDs. > Can I just download the free CD ISOs from opensuse and use > them? You can do that, but you can also disable the CD search and only use the Internet repositories For comparison, I have the following sources enabled: HTTP Sources anorien.csc.warwick.ac.uk/mirrors/suse/x86_64/10.0/SUSE-Linux10.0-GM-Extra anorien.csc.warwick.ac.uk/mirrors/suse/x86_64/10.0/inst-source-extra packman.iu-bremen.de/suse/10.0 FTP Sources ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source/ ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.0 I also have an ftp mirror of the packman source which is normally disabled but can be used if the other source is too heavily loaded or (as happened once before) does not respond for some other reason. > If I have to buy new CDs that defeats the whole point it would > seem..... You definitely do not have to buy the CDs in order to be able to install software for SUSE HTH -- Robert HULL Archival or publication of this article on any part of thisishull.net is without consent and is in direct breach of the Data Protection Act |
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Robert, you've been a tremendous help, thank you so much. I can't wait
to get to the lab tto get it going. Jim Robert Hull wrote: > On Saturday 01 July 2006 00:21, kroger@princeton.edu > <kroger@princeton.edu> wrote in comp.os.linux.misc: > > > Thanks Robert, this is great. I'm confused though because it still > > wants the CDs even though I've added online sources for packages to > > YAST. > > In YaST / Installation Source, select the line that points to the CDs > and click on the Enable/Disable button, this will set the first flag on > the line to "Off" and YaST will not ask for the CDs > > > Why does it want CDs if I'm just getting Emacs from the online > > source? > > Because YaST is looking at a number of different installation sources > and the first one is likely to be the CDs. > > > Can I just download the free CD ISOs from opensuse and use > > them? > > You can do that, but you can also disable the CD search and only use the > Internet repositories > > For comparison, I have the following sources enabled: > > HTTP Sources > > anorien.csc.warwick.ac.uk/mirrors/suse/x86_64/10.0/SUSE-Linux10.0-GM-Extra > anorien.csc.warwick.ac.uk/mirrors/suse/x86_64/10.0/inst-source-extra > packman.iu-bremen.de/suse/10.0 > > > FTP Sources > > ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source/ > ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.0 > > I also have an ftp mirror of the packman source which is normally > disabled but can be used if the other source is too heavily loaded or > (as happened once before) does not respond for some other reason. > > > > If I have to buy new CDs that defeats the whole point it would > > seem..... > > You definitely do not have to buy the CDs in order to be able to install > software for SUSE > > HTH > -- > Robert HULL > > Archival or publication of this article on any part of thisishull.net > is without consent and is in direct breach of the Data Protection Act |