Hi,
I told Yast to update all updatables. It downloaded over a gigabit, it took the
whole afternoon. It is a nuisance when it screeches over a network failure and
doesn't retry till I come by the computer and tell it to retry.
In the end, I told it to reboot, or perhaps halt; in any case, it halt
Carlos E. R. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I told Yast to update all updatables. It downloaded over a gigabit, it took
> the
> whole afternoon. It is a nuisance when it screeches over a network failure and
> doesn't retry till I come by the computer and tell it to retry.
Good point, YaST should either try to
Lukas Ocilka wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I told Yast to update all updatables. It downloaded over a gigabit, it took the
whole afternoon. It is a nuisance when it screeches over a network failure and
doesn't retry till I come by the computer and tell it to retry.
Good point, YaST should either
nordi wrote:
>> Please, file an Enhancement request.
>
> I just filed bug #328822 report because this was annoying me, too.
> Zypper too should try reloading: I updated my RC1 over the command line
> and had to start the process around 5 times until it finally had all
> packages.
A separate enhan
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The Thursday 2007-09-27 at 09:27 +0200, Lukas Ocilka wrote:
> Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I told Yast to update all updatables. It downloaded over a gigabit, it took
> > the
> > whole afternoon. It is a nuisance when it screeches over a net
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Another thing is that as it downloads one file, installs it, downloads
another, installs it... if it stops midway the system remains in an
undefined state: for instance, not RC1, not RC2. There might be
inconsistencies, too. It would be better to download everything, then
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