SuSE is rpm based so you can always install view/install/remove rpms on the
command line. Shouldn't be a problem. Yast/2 will update itself and you'll
see your installed packages listed in it.

If there's any trouble, some rpm's are specifically built for SuSE, so try
look for those. Though I haven't tried it, apt-for-rpm is available if you
want to install deb packages. I hear it works quite nicely.

good luck 

Marcel


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Louie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 11:28 AM
> To: clug
> Subject: (clug-talk) SuSE installing analog
> 
> 
> Hey all, I'm kinda new with SuSE so I'm not too experienced with the 
> tools avalible.  I'm trying to install analog so that I can 
> monitor the 
> usgae of my webserver.  I've tried to install this with > YaST2 
> --install analog < but it doesn't seem to install.  I'm not 
> running X so 
> I'm doing this all in command-line.  I've ran YaST and dug around in 
> there and wasn't able to find the package Analog.  Is this 
> avaliable for 
> SuSE short of manually installing without YaST.  Is there a 
> way strictly 
> in command-line to view all the installed packages smiliar to 
> > rpm -qa 
> <  How about listing avaliable upgrades?  I'm new to YaST so any help 
> would be useful.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Jason Louie BSc. CPSC
> Web Applications Developer
> Sorex Software Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 

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