Operation Manual

Needed Patches (default view)
Non-installed patches that apply to packages installed on your system.
Unneeded Patches
Patches that either apply to packages not installed on your system, or patches that
have requirements which have already have been fullled (because the relevant
packages have already been updated from another source).
All Patches
All patches available for openSUSE.
Each list entry in the Summary section consists of a symbol and the patch name. For
an overview of the possible symbols and their meaning, press Shift + F1. Actions required
by Security and Recommended patches are automatically preset. These actions
are Autoinstall, Autoupdate and Autodelete.
If you install an up-to-date package from a repository other than the update repository,
the requirements of a patch for this package may be fullled with this installation. In
this case a check mark is displayed in front of the patch summary. The patch will be
visible in the list until you mark it for installation. This will in fact not install the patch
(because the package already is up-to-date), but mark the patch as having been installed.
Select an entry in the Summary section to view a short Patch Description at the bottom
left corner of the dialog. The upper right section lists the packages included in the se-
lected patch (a patch can consist of several packages). Click an entry in the upper right
section to view details about the respective package that is included in the patch.
4.1.2 GNOME Interface (GTK)
The Online Update window consists of four main sections.
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