Printing profiles cannot be seen in CS2

I used to use Photoshop CS on my old computer. There it was possible to choose from a large list of profiles for different paper-types and different printers. I have now got a new Intel Mac (OS 10.8.3). I have installed Parallels so that I can run a 10.6 Snow Leopard server; and I have installed Photoshop CS2 in it. To my surprise and dismay, I cannot find out how to access the list of paper and printer profiles any more. Can anyone please tell me how? Thank you in anticipation.

Thank you for that explanation, Jeff. But some questions:
1. On my old computer there were far more of the printer/paper profiles than I had printers; I only had one printer. So the profiles (or the drivers?) must have been pre-installed in the computer system. Why not in my new Snow Leopard server?
2. If I want to copy them from my old computer, where are they stored, and where do I put them on the new computer?
3. On the new computer, when I look at the final page of CS2, ready to print, I cannot see the place on the page where I should click in order to see the profiles. It was quite obvious in CS on my old computer.
Sorry to be so ignorant and obtuse! Thank you for your help.

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    [2012-11-07 10:07] installed spandsp (0.0.6pre21-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] installed gst-plugins-bad (1.0.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] installed gst-plugins-good (1.0.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded clutter-gst (1.6.0-1 -> 1.9.92-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded clutter-gtk (1.2.0-1 -> 1.4.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded gnome-video-effects (0.4.0-1 -> 0.4.0-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cheese (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded libwbclient (3.6.8-1 -> 3.6.9-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cifs-utils (5.6-2 -> 5.7-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cmake (2.8.9-1 -> 2.8.10-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded device-mapper (2.02.97-1 -> 2.02.98-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cryptsetup (1.5.0-2 -> 1.5.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cups-filters (1.0.24-1 -> 1.0.24-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cups-pk-helper (0.2.2-1 -> 0.2.4-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cyrus-sasl-gssapi (2.1.23-10 -> 2.1.23-11)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cyrus-sasl-ldap (2.1.23-10 -> 2.1.23-11)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded postgresql-libs (9.2.1-1 -> 9.2.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded cyrus-sasl-sql (2.1.23-10 -> 2.1.23-11)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded dvdauthor (0.7.1-1 -> 0.7.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded devede (3.22.0-2 -> 3.23.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded ilmbase (1.0.2-1 -> 1.0.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded openexr (1.7.1-1 -> 1.7.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded devil (1.7.8-13 -> 1.7.8-14)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded ptlib (2.10.5-1 -> 2.10.7-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:07] upgraded opal (3.10.5-1 -> 3.10.7-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded ekiga (3.3.2-6 -> 3.9.90-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] installed libzeitgeist (0.3.18-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded folks (0.6.9-2 -> 0.8.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded libnice (0.1.2-1 -> 0.1.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded farstream (0.1.2-1 -> 0.2.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded telepathy-farstream (0.4.0-1 -> 0.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded telepathy-logger (0.4.0-1 -> 0.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] installed iptables (1.4.16.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded iproute2 (3.5.1-1 -> 3.6.0-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded wpa_supplicant (1.0-1 -> 1.0-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded ppp (2.4.5-4 -> 2.4.5-5)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] installed dhclient (4.2.4.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded networkmanager (0.9.6.0-2 -> 0.9.6.4-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded telepathy-mission-control (5.12.1-1 -> 5.14.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded empathy (3.4.2.3-1 -> 3.6.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded libpeas (1.4.0-2 -> 1.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded eog (3.4.3-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded epiphany (3.4.3-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded poppler-glib (0.20.3-1 -> 0.20.5-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded evince (3.4.0-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded gtkhtml4 (4.4.4-1 -> 4.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded evolution (3.4.4-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded file-roller (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] installed nss-myhostname (0.3-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] warning: /etc/shadow installed as /etc/shadow.pacnew
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded filesystem (2012.10-1 -> 2012.10-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded firefox (16.0.1-1 -> 16.0.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded flashplugin (11.2.202.243-1 -> 11.2.202.251-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded freeglut (2.8.0-1 -> 2.8.0-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded gcalctool (6.4.2.1-1 -> 6.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded gcc (4.7.2-1 -> 4.7.2-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded gconf-editor (3.0.0-2 -> 3.0.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded gnome-session (3.4.2-3 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded libcanberra-pulse (0.28-5 -> 0.30-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded python2-xdg (0.23-1 -> 0.23-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] installed ibus (1.4.99.20121006-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded gnome-settings-daemon (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded zenity (3.4.0-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded metacity (2.34.8-1 -> 2.34.13-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] warning: /etc/pam.d/gdm-password installed as /etc/pam.d/gdm-password.pacnew
    [2012-11-07 10:08] warning: directory permissions differ on var/lib/gdm/.config/
    filesystem: 700 package: 755
    [2012-11-07 10:08] warning: directory permissions differ on var/lib/gdm/.config/dconf/
    filesystem: 755 package: 700
    [2012-11-07 10:08] upgraded gdm (3.4.1-3 -> 3.6.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:08] installed webkitgtk2 (1.10.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded geany-plugins (1.22-1 -> 1.22-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gmtk (1.0.6-1 -> 1.0.7-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-mplayer (1.0.6-1 -> 1.0.7-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gecko-mediaplayer (1.0.6-1 -> 1.0.7-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gtksourceview3 (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gedit (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gedit-plugins (3.4.0-2 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gegl (0.2.0-4 -> 0.2.0-5)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded git (1.7.12.2-1 -> 1.8.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gjs (1.32.0-2 -> 1.34.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded qrencode (3.3.1-1 -> 3.4.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded glabels (3.0.1-1 -> 3.0.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded glew (1.8.0-2 -> 1.9.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded glibmm (2.32.1-1 -> 2.34.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gucharmap (3.4.1.1-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-applets (3.4.1-2 -> 3.5.92-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-backgrounds (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded udisks2 (1.94.0-2 -> 2.0.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gvfs (1.12.3-3 -> 1.14.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded obex-data-server (0.4.6-2 -> 0.4.6-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gvfs-obexftp (1.12.3-3 -> 1.14.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded obexd-client (0.47-1 -> 1:0.46-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-bluetooth (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.0-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-common (3.4.0.1-2 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded network-manager-applet (0.9.6.2-1 -> 0.9.6.4-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed libpwquality (1.2.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] warning: directory permissions differ on usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d/
    filesystem: 700 package: 755
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-control-center (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-dictionary (3.4.0-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-disk-utility (3.4.1-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-font-viewer (3.4.0-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-games (3.4.2-2 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-games-extra-data (3.2.0-1 -> 3.2.0-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-keyring (3.4.1-3 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded iputils (20101006-7 -> 20121011-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded whois (5.0.19-1 -> 5.0.20-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-nettool (3.1.1-1 -> 3.2.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-power-manager (3.4.0-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed python2-gnomedesktop (2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed python2-gnomekeyring (2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed python2-gtop (2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed python2-metacity (2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed python2-rsvg (2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed python2-totem-plparser (2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] installed python2-wnck (2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-python-desktop (2.32.0-10 -> 2.32.0-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded libgnomekbd (3.4.0.2-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-screensaver (3.4.4-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-screenshot (3.4.1-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded gnome-search-tool (3.4.0-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:09] upgraded mutter (3.4.1-2 -> 3.6.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded nautilus (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gnome-shell (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gnome-system-log (3.4.1-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gtkmm3 (3.4.1-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gnome-system-monitor (3.4.1-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded vte-common (0.32.2-1 -> 0.34.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded vte3 (0.32.2-1 -> 0.34.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gnome-terminal (3.4.1.1-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gnome-themes-standard (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gnome-tweak-tool (3.4.0.1-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded yelp-xsl (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded yelp (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gnome-user-docs (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gpm (1.20.6-10 -> 1.20.7-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded grantlee (0.2.0-1 -> 0.3.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded graphicsmagick (1.3.16-1 -> 1.3.17-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gtk-engine-unico (1.0.2-1 -> 1.0.2-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gtk-vnc (0.5.0-1 -> 0.5.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded gummi (0.6.4-1 -> 0.6.5-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] installed python2-notify (0.1.1-12)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded hamster-applet (2.91.2-2 -> 2.91.2-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded net-snmp (5.7.1-4 -> 5.7.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded wget (1.14-1 -> 1.14-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded hplip (3.12.10.a-2 -> 3.12.10.a-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded inkscape (0.48.3.1-5 -> 0.48.3.1-7)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded phonon (1:4.6.0-2 -> 1:4.6.0-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded kdelibs (4.9.2-2 -> 4.9.2-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded python (3.2.3-3 -> 3.3.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded ktoblzcheck (1.39-1 -> 1.39-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded lib32-glibc (2.16.0-4 -> 2.16.0-5)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded libcanberra-gstreamer (0.28-5 -> 0.30-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded libgeotiff (1.3.0-2 -> 1.4.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded libpaper (1.1.24-2 -> 1.1.24-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded libpurple (2.10.6-1 -> 2.10.6-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:10] upgraded libreoffice-en-US (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libreoffice-common (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libreoffice-base (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libreoffice-calc (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libreoffice-draw (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libreoffice-extension-pdfimport (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded openjdk6 (6.b24_1.11.4-1 -> 6.b24_1.11.5-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libreoffice-extension-report-builder (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libreoffice-writer (3.6.2-2 -> 3.6.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded libxml++ (2.34.2-1 -> 2.36.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded link-grammar (4.7.6-1 -> 4.7.9-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded mkinitcpio (0.10-1 -> 0.11.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] >>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
    [2012-11-07 10:11] >>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Building image from preset: 'default'
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Starting build: 3.6.6-1-ARCH
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [base]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [udev]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [autodetect]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [pata]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [scsi]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [sata]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [filesystems]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [usbinput]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [fsck]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Generating module dependencies
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Image generation successful
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Building image from preset: 'fallback'
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Starting build: 3.6.6-1-ARCH
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [base]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [udev]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [pata]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [scsi]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [sata]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [filesystems]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [usbinput]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] -> Running build hook: [fsck]
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Generating module dependencies
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
    [2012-11-07 10:11] ==> Image generation successful
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded linux (3.5.6-1 -> 3.6.6-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded lirc-utils (1:0.9.0-30 -> 1:0.9.0-34)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded lvm2 (2.02.97-1 -> 2.02.98-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded man-pages (3.42-1 -> 3.43-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:11] upgraded mdadm (3.2.5-2 -> 3.2.6-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded meld (1.6.0-1 -> 1.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded mercurial (2.3.2-1 -> 2.4-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded mousetweaks (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded nautilus-sendto (3.0.3-1 -> 3.6.0-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded nvidia (304.51-3 -> 304.64-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded opencl-nvidia (304.51-1 -> 304.64-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded openttd (1.2.2-1 -> 1.2.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded orca (3.4.2-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded package-query (1.0.1-1 -> 1.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded perl-image-exiftool (9.01-1 -> 9.03-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded perl-io-socket-ssl (1.76-1 -> 1.77-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded perl-sdl (2.540-2 -> 2.540-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded perl-sub-uplevel (0.22-2 -> 0.24-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded perl-tree-dag-node (1.06-3 -> 1.07-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded physfs (2.0.2-2 -> 2.0.3-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded pidgin (2.10.6-1 -> 2.10.6-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded pinta (1.3-2 -> 1.4-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded python2-distribute (0.6.28-1 -> 0.6.29-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded python2-zope-interface (3.8.0-1 -> 4.0.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded pitivi (0.15.2-1 -> 0.15.2-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] Note: The Unix domain socket location has changed; be sure to
    [2012-11-07 10:12] restart any local applications using libpq.so.
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded postgresql (9.2.1-1 -> 9.2.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded procps-ng (3.3.3-6 -> 3.3.5-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded psiconv (0.9.8-9 -> 0.9.8-10)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded pygobject2-devel (2.28.6-6 -> 2.28.6-8)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] installed python2-egenix-mx-base (3.2.4-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] installed python2-logilab-common (0.58.2-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] installed python2-logilab-astng (0.24.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded pylint (0.25.2-1 -> 0.26.0-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded python-sip (4.13.3-2 -> 4.14-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded python-dbus (1.1.1-1 -> 1.1.1-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded pyqt (4.9.4-2 -> 4.9.5-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded python-distutils-extra (2.32-1 -> 2.37-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] installed python2-pysqlite (2.6.3-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded python2-crypto (2.6-2 -> 2.6-3)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded python2-gobject2 (2.28.6-6 -> 2.28.6-8)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded rsync (3.0.9-4 -> 3.0.9-5)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded ruby (1.9.3_p194-2 -> 1.9.3_p286-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded seahorse (3.4.1-1 -> 3.6.2-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded seahorse-nautilus (3.4.0-1 -> 3.6.1-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded smbclient (3.6.8-1 -> 3.6.9-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded soundconverter (2.0.3-1 -> 2.0.4-1)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded subversion (1.7.7-1 -> 1.7.7-2)
    [2012-11-07 10:12] upgraded supertux (0.3.3-6 -> 0.3.3-7)
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