I’m running into a problem with updates. I have a yellow triangle where
the update button should be and I get the following message when I press
it:
Problem loading data from ‘/11.1/repo/oss’ Error reading solv-file:
/var/cache/zypp/solv/_11.1_repo_oss/solv Try ‘zypper refresh’, or even
‘zypper clean -m’ before doing so.
There are many more lines similar to this one in the message,
apparently for each for each repository.
I followed the instructions given here to the best of my ability. I
opened a “run command” window, switched user to root, and checked “run
in a terminal window”. Then I ran “zypper refresh” first and “zypper
clean-m” second. They had no noticeable effect. On my last successful
update there was a message that popped up about updating Yast and some
instructions but I didn’t get a chance to read them. I get a different
error when I log into the Yast control centre and click on “online
update”: “error while creating client module online update”. Any help
would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the reply. Yes I am connected to the Internet. I think it
may be useful for you to assume I know almost nothing, because that is
close to true, especially when it comes to Linux. I did what you
instructed. It seems to do nothing.I opened a terminal program window
(Konsole) from the start button, then switched user (su root) and typed
my password. Then I cut and pasted the first command you gave in your
reply. It did nothing. But I tried the other two and still nothing
happened. ,
Well, I need to change that. Something is happening now. It just
refreshed my repositories it seems. I’m getting the message in the
terminal window. I also ran the commands by right clicking on the
desktop and using the “run command” option. I have always assumed that
was basically the same as running Konsole. Not sure if that is true
though. Right now the Konsole window is displaying a Java license
window. It may be downloading something also. I’m not sure. Actually, it
is downloading stuff.I just figured out how to get past the license.
I’ll just post this for now. Thanks again for your reply.
Thank you again.It seems to be a very big update. Could I be updating to
11.1? It’s not what I planned for the night but I can do it.I had
started this evening with 11.0 and didn’t feel any need to update it
particularly. But it’s not a disaster or anything. I had planned to back
things up before I upgraded, that’s all. I dual boot so most of my
important stuff is also on my windows partition.
Ok,. I don’t think you can assume that I know what I’m doing. I had a
few repositories added in for 11.1, but not all the necessary ones from
what I understood. I was hoping at one point for it to upgrade
automatically but when it didn’t work I gave up. I just assumed Suse
wouldn’t do anything as big as upgrading to 11.1 without telling me
clearly and distinctly that it was doing specifically that.
Well, never mind. I’ve hit a snag. Here’s the error message:
Abort, retry, ignore? [A/r/i]: r
Installing: libavfilter0-0.4.9.16144-1.1 [error]
Installation of libavfilter0-0.4.9.16144-1.1 failed:
(with --nodeps --force) Error: Subprocess failed. Error: RPM failed:
error: open of /var/cache/zypp/packages/VideoLan failed: No such file or
directory
error: open of Repository/i586/libavfilter0-0.4.9.16144-1.1.i586.rpm
failed: No such file or directory
Abort, retry, ignore? [A/r/i]:
I’ve done retry once twice to no effect, but it’s Videolan. I don’t
think there is anything crucial on that repository. So I think ignore
would be safe for now. What should I do? It looks like something I can
probably get later.
Yes, I’m running KDE, if I understand your question. My computer is
running well. I’m surfing the net, reading, and checking on the progress
of things as we speak. I’m posting this on the computer that is
“updating”. I have a good fast Internet connection sometimes 600 or more
k per second. So whatever is happening is happening.
Thanks for the instructions. I have most of my stuff backed up, so I can
feel fairly relaxed about all this.I also have a few spare hard drives
with windows or Suse 10.3 installed kicking around that I can just throw
in and go. I can get what I need off my hard windows partition that way,
if whatever happens prevents me from running windows also. I will do
whatever works. I can upgrade properly later if I need to. I’m glad it’s
the holidays and I have some spare time. Thanks again.
It didn’t work. I couldn’t boot into Linux when I finished. I am getting
rather tired now and non-functional. So I’m going to sleep and fix this
in the morning, perhaps by installing 11.1. We’ll see. It was
complaining about partitions not being mounted and stuff like that. I
unplugged the computer and restarted, then booted to windows. I have a
program called Explore2fs on my windows side of things and it tells me
my files in the Linux partition are still there. This is good. Would I
lose them if I install 11.1 on top of what I have there now? Thanks
again for all the help.