OpenSUSE Install :: Repositories - Packages Not Included In The Standard Repo

Aug 28, 2010

Come across these repositories when looking for packages not included in the standard repo.

Index of /repositories/security/openSUSE_11.3
Index of /repositories/openSUSE:/11.3:/Contrib/standard

what these repositories are for? Are they part of the official/maintained by openSUSE repository?

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