Operation Manual
Groups
The default view lists all packages sorted by groups such as Admin Tools, Graphics,
Programming, or Security.
RPM Groups
Lists all packages sorted by functionality with groups and subgroups. For example
Networking > Email > Clients.
Repositories
Filter to list packages by repository. In order to select more than one repository,
hold the Ctrl key while clicking on repository names. The “pseudo repository”
@System lists all packages currently installed.
To add, edit, or remove available repositories, click Edit Repositories.
Patterns
Lists all patterns available for installation on your system.
Languages
Filter to list all packages needed to add a new system language.
The box in the lower right corner of the dialog also allows to lter for packages that
are Installed, Not Installed or Upgradable. If you select the No Status entry, all available
packages from the congured repositories are displayed, independent of their status.
3.3.2 Installing and Removing Packages or
Patterns
Certain packages are dependent on other packages, such as shared libraries. On the
other hand, some packages cannot coexist with others on the system. If possible,
YaST automatically resolves these dependencies or conicts. If your choice results
in a dependency conict that cannot be automatically solved, you need to solve it
manually as described in Section 3.2.4, “Checking Software Dependencies” (page 68).
1
Search for packages as described in Section 3.3.1, “Views for Searching Packages
or Patterns” (page 70).
2
The packages found are listed in the right pane. To further lter the search results
according to package status (Any Status, Not Installed, Installed, Upgradable),
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