[suse-sles-e] guidlelines for YOU use?

From: Peter Van Lone (petervl_at_gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 08 2006 - 16:47:45 CEST


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Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 09:47:45 -0500
From: "Peter Van Lone" <petervl@gmail.com>
Subject: [suse-sles-e] guidlelines for YOU use?

Are there any general guidelines you follow when it comes to YOU updates?

Do you install everything that is listed as "recommended"?

It seems that packages for "not present" hardware gets included in the
list ... would it hurt anything if this kind of thing were selected
accidentally?

If a package was not installed originally, will YOU still list it as
"recommended" for the box, and if it is chosen, will it then
un-"helpfully" install the package?

What about non-yast installed packages? If APACHE2 is installed from
source, in a non-yast-standard location, will doing an YOU update
touch or mess with this install in anyway? (and yes, I know we would
need to update these packages manually ...)

Thanx for your assistance in understanding how to approach this task!

Peter

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