**NOTE** January 2022 - Changes to Gstreamer and Pipewire packages from PackmanPlease read the following thread about the current changes
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Today, 20:50
I had the following questions about MicroOS for a desktop setup:
1. If automatic upgrades are enabled but automatic reboot is disabled, is the...
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Today, 20:26
Hi Team
This is my first post and hoping to contribute much in the future.
If this is not the appropriate sub forum to post, please suggest...
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Today, 18:54
You don't have "gcc" installed.
When I try that, I see:
% gcc --version
gcc (SUSE Linux) 7.5.0
Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation,...
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Today, 17:45
@malcolmlewis:
Since I'm booted in my '09er running Leap 15.4 I checked the commands there:
ldd --version
ldd (GNU libc) 2.31
Copyright (C)...
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Today, 15:15
Hola.
Estoy con mi sistema temporalmente usando un adaptador WIFI para conectarme a Internet en mi Desktop PC. (Archer TX3000E).
Si bien no fue...
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Today, 15:11
After today’s update of another ~160 packages, sound is working again. Don’t know what is different, though.
The screen names though are back to...
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Today, 15:10
Please note that this mail was generated by a script.
The described changes are computed based on the x86_64 DVD.
The full online repo contains too...
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Today, 15:07
Hi polgr,
You don't have to download that ymp file to install software i.e. texworks. It's available in the main repository:
kasi@pluto:~>...
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Today, 13:14
Hi
With the version option...
TW;
ldd --version
ldd (GNU libc) 2.35
Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free...
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Today, 13:09
@malcolmlewis:
OK, I can do that across a few installs . . . . But, how exactly am I going check those items, command wise, or by navi?
Since...
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Today, 13:07
Hi,
thank you for your quick reply.
I tried your commands. Your second command leads to the following message:
Problem: the installed...
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Today, 13:00
SUSE Security Update: Security update for e2fsprogs______________________________________________________________________________Announcement ID: ...
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Today, 13:00
SUSE Security Update: Security update for...
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Today, 13:00
SUSE Security Update: Security update for nodejs10______________________________________________________________________________Announcement ID: ...
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Today, 12:20
openSUSE Security Update: Security update for python-numpy______________________________________________________________________________Announcement...
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Today, 12:05
What I would try:sudo rpm -e --nodeps libhandle1
sudo zypper -v in --download-in-advance --releasever=15.3 zypper libzypp libsolv-tools rpm...
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Today, 11:21
Hi,
first of all, sorry, but I'm absolutely no openSUSE expert. I manage a openSUSE VM which I got from a former employee. Now I wanted to upgrade...
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Today, 11:09
Have you never noticed that in TW the average number of new packages exceeds the average number of packages to be removed? It's my theory that TW...
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Today, 11:07
Hi
Again, check the ML as to how and why there was the likes of the glibc and the move to gcc12. Since your a different distro user, perhaps check...
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Today, 10:22
Moved to General Chitchat as not being a technical help question, but sort of philosphical exchange on how a rolling release should roll.
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Today, 10:05
@malcolmlewis:
OK, this is a **helpful** suggestion . . . . In my case, I'm like a shark . . . each day I'm swimming in a different OS, to avoid...
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Today, 09:52
Thanks for link to bug.
I grabbed kexec-tools 2.0.22-2.1 from https://download.opensuse.org/history/20220509/tumbleweed/repo/oss/x86_64/ as...
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Today, 09:29
May I correct you?
Computing is like a shark.
Some inherent aspects of computing –
Writing computer code is the most difficult task that...
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Today, 09:14
May I correct you?
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Today, 08:55
I think that @dcurtisfra's post #12 above explains it well enough. What other distributions do with the phenomenon, I have no idea. Ask there. IMHO...
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Today, 08:45
Folks:
I appreciate the comments . . . I had my options set for "reply instantly via email" and didn't get any notifications on any of the posts...
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Today, 08:10
Please note that this mail was generated by a script.
The described changes are computed based on the aarch64 DVD.
The full online repo contains...
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Today, 08:05
The checksum File of an ISO is signed with an openSUSE key, you can check it by downloading the asc File.
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Today, 06:53
Hi
It's your system, you can do what you want ;) However it can lead to issues going forward, especially from a security perspective. One issue that...
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Today, 06:31
Although I sometimes get the feeling that people who make Linux and Windows, think I install the os just to update it, especially on Tumbleweed you...
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