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] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This communication is intended for the use of the recipient to which it is addressed, and may contain confidential, personal, and or privileged information. Please contact us immediately if you are not the intended recipient of this communication, and do not copy, distribute, or take action relying on it. Any communication received in error, or subsequent reply, should be deleted or destroyed.
