Re: [newbie] Mandrake Update Robot... Also pertains to thread titled Mandrake Update fails

2001-02-16 Thread Matt Schroeder

Has anyone tried this tool?  It's relatively new apparently and is on
FreshMeat.

Here's the link.  Apparently it installs all updates and dependencies and
reports on what was done to the sysadmin...

I guess it is text based and will be included in LM 8.0

--Matt
White Bear Lake, MN



- Original Message -
From: "Dave Horsfall" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake Update fails


 On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Dan LaBine wrote:

  Dave, I concur with Romna,...download the updates seperately from
multiple
  sites if necessary. Then install them in a logical sequence. Here's a
tip
  that saved me a few times - When installing the KDE updates, make sure
that
  you're running Gnome, and not KDE. In Drakconf, disable as many services
as
  possible,...keep only those absolutely required to run your PC , then do
a
  full reboot to unload the disabled services and daemons, and then do
your
  updates. Try using Kpackage instead of the "software-updater", and be
  prepared to jump on the net to grab associated libraries from
www.rpmfind.net

 Good advice; thanks!

  One other thing,...if you have a CD burner, burn all the updates to CD,
in
  case you need to re-install everything later. I've been doing this for a
  month or so, and it's really paid off having the updates on hand.

 Yeah, the thought had occurred to me, after downloading the same packages
 for the umpteenth time...  And I pay for incoming traffic, too.

 -- Dave







Re: [newbie] Mandrake Update Robot... Also pertains to thread titled Mandrake Update fails

2001-02-16 Thread Matt Schroeder

My stupid email prog removed the link I had included to freshmeat...

Here it is...
http://freshmeat.net/projects/mandrakeupdaterobot/