I’m still confused as to how to install or upgrade to tumbleweed. For the most part I see the only way to get to tumbleweed is to install suse 11.4 and then add the tumbleweed repos. Is there any way to do a net install and use just the tumbleweed repo? Or is there a gnome iso that has the tumbleweed repositories, eliminating the need to go from 11.4 to tumbleweed?
On 04/24/2011 07:06 PM, DupermanDave wrote:
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> I’m still confused as to how to install or upgrade to tumbleweed. For
> the most part I see the only way to get to tumbleweed is to install suse
> 11.4 and then add the tumbleweed repos.
that is the process…
> Is there any way to do a net install and use just the tumbleweed repo?
no
> Or is there a gnome iso that has the tumbleweed repositories, eliminating
> the need to go from 11.4 to tumbleweed?
no
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Well that stinks. Thanks for th quick response. I’ll be reinstalling 11.4 gnome now.
No it doesn’t. Most of Tumbleweed is 11.4, so I don’t see your point. Once you have installed 11.4, it doesn’t take much extra time to upgrade to Tumbleweed providing you follow a few instructions. If you don’t like upgrading and updating regularly, there is nothing to be gained from running Tumbleweed.
On 2011-04-24 20:36, DupermanDave wrote:
> Well that stinks.
Why?
Any ISO for TW would be obsolete in weeks.
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You clearly don’t understand Tumbleweed. It’s a dynamic distro.