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Unable to install or remove packags
Cannot install or remove packages. Digest errors after digest errors after checksum errors. Changed mirrors, cleaned cache, software manager keeps assuming something is not signed or has been hacked, this on a clean install of opensuse leap. Found this issue while trying to install proprietary nvidia driver one day ago, cleaned cache again, did refresh, opensuse oss repo says it can't build cache, more errors follow. Help is much needed, regarding konsole outputs, just see the original thread:
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthre...kage-corrupted
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Re: Unable to install or remove packags
 Originally Posted by pdvrosado
IMHO, it's not a good idea to post the details in an old thread and start a new one afterwards with a link to it, without even mentioning the new thread in the old one.
I replied to the old one, but let's copy it over and continue here:
 Originally Posted by pdvrosado
went back to the default oss repo, now it gives me the same error as any other while trying to add it:
Error
adding main repo (oss) failed.
download.opensuse.org-oss_2. failed to cache repo (4)
repo_content incomplete, no product solvable created!
gzip stdout broken pipe
/usr/bin/repo2solv.sh: line 269: echo: write error: broken pipe
my reply:
 Originally Posted by wolfi323
Smells like your root partition is full to me, or some file system coruption.
I suppose you are using btrfs as file system for root, right?
How big is it?
Try to remove some snapshots with "sudo yast snapper".
Last edited by wolfi323; 28-Dec-2015 at 12:07.
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Re: Unable to install or remove packags
 Originally Posted by wolfi323
IMHO, it's not a good idea to post the details in an old thread and start a new one afterwards with a link to it, without even mentioning the new thread in the old one.
I replied to the old one, but let's copy it over and continue here:
my reply:
I did a clean install, with the setting to use the entire disk. the partitions were made by default to use the entire disk. I haven't changed anything else
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Re: Unable to install or remove packags
 Originally Posted by pdvrosado
I did a clean install, with the setting to use the entire disk. the partitions were made by default to use the entire disk. I haven't changed anything else
This doesn't answer my question at all.
Although it probably implies that you are in fact using btrfs, but it's unlikely (but not impossible) that it's caused by the snapshots.
How the installer sets up your partitions depends on what partitions are already there and how much space is available, and of course how big your hard disk is.
Please post the output of:
and
Last edited by wolfi323; 28-Dec-2015 at 12:17.
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Re: Unable to install or remove packags
 Originally Posted by wolfi323
This doesn't answer my question at all.
Although it probably implies that you are in fact using btrfs, but it's unlikely (but not impossible) that it's caused by the snapshots.
How the installer sets up your partitions depends on what partitions are already there and how much space is available, and of course how big your hard disk is.
Please post the output of:
and
Disk /dev/sda: 465,8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x86d8294d
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sda1 2048 4208639 4206592 2G 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda2 * 4208640 88100863 83892224 40G 83 Linux
/dev/sda3 88100864 976773119 888672256 423,8G 83 Linux
pedro@linux-qu2x:~> sudo lsblk -f
NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
sda
├─sda1 swap 709dca4f-4a1b-49e5-bbc5-0dddf0dff6f2 [SWAP]
├─sda2 btrfs 1c61ff78-cea6-45ba-a3b6-3cd05ed7697e /boot/grub2/i386-pc
└─sda3 xfs 2b8887ea-2919-43d9-936d-3683ffeb8766 /home
sr0
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Re: Unable to install or remove packags
 Originally Posted by wolfi323
IMHO, it's not a good idea to post the details in an old thread and start a new one afterwards with a link to it, without even mentioning the new thread in the old one.
I replied to the old one, but let's copy it over and continue here:
my reply:
your hypothesis is wrong. Out of frustration I installed debian, had issues while updating as well. It seems it is internet related. I get *****tons of errors while trying to update or install on any distro through my modem, but when I use my phone mobile internet connection, all works fine. Snooped around some forums, some people say to try to access ip 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.8.4, which I can't. So I'm solving this with my internet provider.
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Re: Unable to install or remove packags
 Originally Posted by pdvrosado
your hypothesis is wrong. Out of frustration I installed debian, had issues while updating as well. It seems it is internet related. I get *****tons of errors while trying to update or install on any distro through my modem, but when I use my phone mobile internet connection, all works fine.
Ok, it just seemed the most likely problem to me, according to your error message.
Snooped around some forums, some people say to try to access ip 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.8.4, which I can't.
What do you mean with "I can't"?
You do not know how to set 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.8.4 as your DNS server?
Or it doesn't help either?
The first one we could solve here, I suppose... 
Or can you not reach 8.8.8.(4|8) either?
It doesn't work in a browser. But a "ping 8.8.8.8" e.g. should show a response.
So I'm solving this with my internet provider.
Yeah, probably the best if the problem is indeed caused by your internet connection.
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