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The Saturday 2007-05-05 at 12:48 -0400, Serge Naggar wrote:

> I installed suse 10.2 with gnome, openoffice & evolution - I thought it
> would be more stable [I come from kde].

I use gnome, but if you prefer kde, ¿why don't you use it? You can have 
both, and more.

> The system is 32 amd, ide, usb [dvd, mouse] & dial-up
> 
> I downloaded all of the available updates [through most of April] for
> 10.2 and started applying them to the installed system using yast2.
> 
> - About a third of the way through the updates, yast2 would no longer do
> an rpm update, so I resorted to: rpm -Fv [freshen]; which works fine but
> has anyone had this `problem' where yast no longer will work to update
> using an rpm patch file?

I don't fully understand your procedure. Most of us simply tell YOU (yast 
online update) to do every thing - though I guess using dial up will take 
a very long time.

> 
> - On reboot I found myself with no sound and no usb [no mouse. no dvd,
> etc] - has anybody had this problem?
> 
> I think I know the culprit - it is an update to yast2 =
> yast2-sound-2.15-1.1.i586 patch.rpm.
> 
> Can somebody confirm or ?

If there are patches to yast, you should apply them all first, and restart 
yast. But I can't remember what is corrected on each.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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