Maybe the subject of this thread should change - looking at my inbox, it looks 
like there's some kind of opensuse explosion happening, which is misleading. 
 

Lincoln Rutledge
Network Engineer
OSC Networking
800-627-6420

>>> "Carlos E. R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/23/08 6:06 PM >>> 
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The Wednesday 2008-01-23 at 12:54 -0700, D Henson wrote:

> When I click on the update icon, it tells me that I have 'x mandatory
> updates' and 'x other updates'. I realize that you don't 'have' to do
> the updates but how do I know, or find out, what a given update is for?

You mean the update icon inside yast, that fires the fully featured YOU, 
or the task bar applet?

If it is the second one, some people have found that it is better to use 
it only for notifications of updates, and then fire up YOU separately.

The other detail is that if you are using the gnome version of Yast, some 
people have found it lacking, and thus we fire the kde version instead 
(inside gnome, of course). If this is your case, I'll explain how another 
time.

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Cheers,
        Carlos E. R.

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