Stefan Hundhammer pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 December 2007 02:46, Rajko M. wrote:
>>> What does one type into the Search field or what
>>> entry using the pull down in the search field.
>>> Is it possible to show ALL the updates available?
>> It is possible to see all packages, not only updates.
>> Use
>> Filter: Package Groups
>> and highlight 'zzz All'.
> 
> Maybe a bit simpler for this case:
> 
> Filter "Installation Summary" (this is a lot more versatile than most users 
> are aware of);
> 
> Check status "Keep" and "Update", uncheck the others;
> 
> -> you will see all packages that are currently installed and all that are 
> already marked for update.
> 
> Click on the "version" heading (installed version or candidate version) in 
> the 
> package list; packages will be sorted by "color":
> 
> - red   packages (installed newer than any available) first
> - blue  packages (newer version available for update)
> - black packages (no newer version available)
> 
> Usually you won't have any red packages.
> 

Red will also be used for any rpm packages you downloaded and installed
manually.

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Ken Schneider
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