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I have not heard anything negative about any of the repo's on this list. As far as the ones listed on the OpenSUSE.org wiki, those are all safe.
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I have all these repos added to my yast and No problem till now !!
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Nice, just what the doctor ordered!
I was searching for an FTP server for some time now, and the Guru and Packman plus the oss's were required by me. Oh, and thanks to the member(s) who displayed the link for the repository search (the Webpin one), I'll keep that for reference. Thanks! |
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Is there an easy or reccommended say to add and remove repositories?
I mean, of the list, I only added videolan, guru, packman, wine, and non-oss. But the more repositories I add the longer starting up the software manager seems to take. Should I go back and delete some repositories? |
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Is there an entry for, or room for (delete this if I've asked before)
Mono Protocol – HTTP Server name – go-mono.com Directory – download-stable/suse-102-i586 (you can find all of the directories listed in their Downloads page) |
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I guess what I'd really like is a way to specify how often the repositories get refreshed. Like 1/day or 1/week instead of every time I want to install a new rpm (using yast). Is there a way to script this? ps Great signature. |
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