Since urpmi has a feature to keep updated packages in
a cache directory for later, does RPMDrake adopt this
feature as well?
Thank you.
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Yes
Put the text
no-clean (or it may be 'noclean' I can never
remember)
on a line between the first set of {}in the file
/etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg
You mean typing (--noclean) like so?
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Another question: when I su as root, does root
priveleges apply only within the terminal or the
operating system as a whole?
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Thank you for the answer and I hope I am not
overstaying my welcome.
If I were to do something like configuring Samba
shares, do I have to login or SU as root? I figure
that because I need to alter the smb.conf file.
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Now, I hope I'm not being too ambiguous, but do I have
to login as root for things like configuring Samba and programming?
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On Friday 18 March 2005 10:52, Robert T. Yu wrote:
Yes
Put the text
no-clean (or it may be 'noclean' I can never
remember)
on a line between the first set of {}in the file
/etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg
You mean typing (--noclean) like so
ernal
(I'm an advanced Win user but am just starting w/ Linux so that could be just
a bit beoyond me right new)?
Thanx for the help.
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