Yeah. I had much more success with that. Every time I tried to do an update with the zen-updater it crashed once it got to the part where it had to actually install something.

On 8/14/06, Ben Francom <bfrancom@gmail.com> wrote:
Don't use the Zen thing. Try using the "Online Update" tool in YAST. 

 
On 8/14/06, Alan Dayley <alandd@consultpros.com > wrote:
On Mon, August 14, 2006 9:54 am, Nathan England wrote:
>
> I just installed openSUSE 10.1 and located the installation source from
> novell's site. However, the zend thing still says no updates available and
> when I try to use the system update it tells me there is nothing avalable.
>
> Is this possible? I really do not like openSUSE 10.1, but I was hoping the
> problems I'm having with it would be straightened out by some updates. How
> do
> you update the free/download version?

Migrating to OpenSUSE has been a wonderful changed from my experiences
with Fedora Core 5.  However, the broken package manager in OpenSUSE 10.1
is a pain.  I have had success correcting it by following the procedure
outlined here: http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS3687730057.html

Be patient.  Some of the steps during the fix take a long time because of
the borked-ness.  But, it is much better after you do the update outlined
in the article.

Alan


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