Open Source Advocacy with Reverend Ted

October 16, 2006

Banshee 0.11.1 RPM’s

Filed under: Cool Blogs, Linux/OSS, Novell, SUSE — Ted Haeger @ 11:03 am

Banshee LogoPursuant to my previous post (”Upgrade to Banshee 0.11.0 on SLED10“), there are now SLED10 rpm’s online for Banshee 0.11.1. Bockover is working to get a YaST Online Update server going for this, too.

If you followed my previous instructions and got Banshee updated to 0.11.1, please wait until I provide uninstall instructions before you upgrade. (Or, try reversing the process with “sudo make uninstall” in place of all the previous “sudo make install” commands).
Meanwhile, I am still awaiting the one geek repository to in the darkness bind them.

5 Comments »

  1. great work!

    Comment by Dinar Valeev — October 16, 2006 @ 12:16 pm

  2. And it also rpm’s for OpenSUSE 10.2.

    http://dist.banshee-project.org/SUSE-10.2/

    So great!

    Comment by Claes — October 17, 2006 @ 1:59 am

  3. Yep! Great work! Thanks!

    Comment by Gilles Fabio — October 17, 2006 @ 2:03 am

  4. Did this actually work for anyone? Mine has additional dependencies that aren’t provided. I don’t want to break my iFolder 3 client, which also relies on mono….

    Comment by Mike Brady — October 21, 2006 @ 8:50 am

  5. Hey, I got this working. Thanks to Ted for contacting me. I ended up adding the repositroy to my update sources, and had to run the update using the YaST software installer. It wouldn’t update using the zen updater. I went into YaST, Software Installation, and picked the ZZZ All software group. Then, right clicked on any item and chose “All in this list > Update if available”. Yast handled the dependencies just fine, and my Banshee is updated.

    Comment by Mike Brady — October 22, 2006 @ 8:04 am

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