Anyone know how to save a copy of the rpms used for install when using YaST to update SuSE from various packman repositories?
I am particularly interested in finding an easy way to install DVD capability on a SuSE machine without having to go through the whole (remove crippled video apps/add repositories/pull full functionality rpms down/install full capability apps) cycle every time I install SuSE on a machine as it is an extended nuisance.
The particular apps I want are VLC (DVD ripping and video playback), xine and maybe MPlayer which I am unhappy with it due to some audio lag issues - sound seems to have delta of about 2 seconds from video for both DVDs and files and that delta grows at the video plays. I know that audio can be synchronized using pre-defined keys but when I run a video, I want to watch it, not run a dubbing workshop.
I have managed to pull down a ton of stuff including the dvd decryption library, windows codecs and some other stuff but I still need to get all the other codecs as well as the apps in a set that has all the dependencies OK.
I think that the rpms are stored somewhere in the /var filesystem while the download is taking place but they seem to dissappear as soon as they are fully downloaded.
Any help will be appreciated.
Saving rpms when updating SuSE
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