Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate issues

2002-12-16 Thread Paul Fotheringham
On Monday 16 Dec 2002 05:23, Joseph Braddock wrote: On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 23:56, James Sparenberg wrote: If your are using urpmi from the command line you can use the switch --noclean and it won't erase the rpms. I haven't tried this, but you should also be able to go into menudrake and

Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate issues

2002-12-15 Thread Joseph Braddock
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 23:56, James Sparenberg wrote: If your are using urpmi from the command line you can use the switch --noclean and it won't erase the rpms. I haven't tried this, but you should also be able to go into menudrake and add the --noclean to the command for the Mandrake Update

Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate issues

2002-12-14 Thread Manuel Soto
I use red-carpet from Ximian and it works very well, you my share cache folder using NFS On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 23:26, Paul Fotheringham wrote: Hi, I'm running Mandrake 9.0 and using the graphical interface MandrakeUpdate. I have two questions. 1. How do I stop MU from deleting the rpms

[expert] MandrakeUpdate issues

2002-12-13 Thread Paul Fotheringham
Hi, I'm running Mandrake 9.0 and using the graphical interface MandrakeUpdate. I have two questions. 1. How do I stop MU from deleting the rpms after they are installed? (I have a second Mandrake 9.0 box that I would like to update over nfs using the same rpms.) At the moment they seem to go

Re: [expert] MandrakeUpdate issues

2002-12-13 Thread James Sparenberg
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 15:26, Paul Fotheringham wrote: Hi, I'm running Mandrake 9.0 and using the graphical interface MandrakeUpdate. I have two questions. 1. How do I stop MU from deleting the rpms after they are installed? (I have a second Mandrake 9.0 box that I would like to update