On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 17:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After upgrading to Mandrake 9.1 I chosed 'Update Software' and got a list of
> software that I could update over the network. I selected a few ones but
> during the update I got messages that some libraries are needed and can't be
> found (it's a large list). I assumed that all the stuff needed for update should
> be on the server.
> 
> I tried it again a few weeks later and than I got the message that the
> server has no files at all for Mandrake 9.1.
> 
> Did you experience similar problems? Any hints?

You need to update the "sources" - so in the Mandrake Control Center, go
to "Software Management" => "Software Sources Manager" => "Update" - and
you can update the sources; that way, when you actually try to update
the system, you're getting the proper listing.

You should do this every so often as the update lists change...

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