On Thursday 15 June 2006 17:41, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > I don't know why I had to download 5 iso's because it all seemed to
> > install with just the first 3. What are the other two for ?
>
> More software, what else?
I believe one of them has all the localisation stuff, and not much else, in
> Thanks for help re updates, I think I have that sorted now. My next task is
> to figure out how to install samba. I have searched heaps of pages on the
Nothing easier than that. That part of SUSE 10.1 is still working ;))
yast->software->software management, select search from the dropdown,
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Thanks for help re updates, I think I have that sorted now. My next task is
to figure out how to install samba. I have searched heaps of pages on the
web, but as yet have not actually found out how and where to download and
install Samba.
> For a more verbose instruction set that Volker provided, this below is
> from one of the Suse lists and should see you right.
Yes, ignore my previous post. It's not just installing that one libzypp
rpm, but a bunch of rpms which show up under "libzypp update" in YOU.
Here's the SUSE posting:
ht
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/15 5:33 p.m. >>>
[---] Hey all just thought I would share that I have finally got suse
10.1
installed on one of my computers. I was trying to do it via one cd and
the
The other thing is that there is an icon saying there are 57 updates
available? Seems kind a odd on a f
> [---] Hey all just thought I would share that I have finally got suse 10.1
> installed on one of my computers. I was trying to do it via one cd and the
> net, but after so many failures I gave up on that.
Congrats! :) Sorry I meant to get back to that but didn't make it. It
seems most likely tha
[---] Hey all just thought I would share that I have finally got suse 10.1
installed on one of my computers. I was trying to do it via one cd and the
net, but after so many failures I gave up on that. In the end I did what
maybe I should have done to start with and that was downloaded the the 5 iso