Every day I check for Tumbleweed updates using zypper dup --no-allow-vendor-change
A few days ago I accepted the update which performed:
gtk3-schema-3.24.11-1.1 new install
gtk4-schema-3.96.0-1.1 upgrade
Next day I accepted the update which performed:
gtk3-schema removed
gtk4-schema 3.94.0-2.4 downgrade
Next day I accepted the updated which performed:
gtk3-schema-3.24.11-1.1 new install
gtk4-schema-3.96.0-1.1 upgrade
I thought it was kind of odd, but left it at that. Today I checked for updates and went through the same sequence. Is there a way to get out of this cycle?
Another kind of related question. When I installing updates sometimes it is requested that I have the installation DVD. The update cannot be completed without the DVD. Is there a way to stop that request for the installation DVD?
It looks as if you still have the installation DVD Enabled as a repository. YaST > Software > Repository Management, then look for an entry that has something like dvd/ or cd/ or the like in it’s URL, select and uncheck Enable below.
packman and adobe are the only two repositories added since I installed Tumbleweed.
Yeah, I seen many discussions regarding the “no vendor change”. Figured I could not go wrong either way, so I used it. Are there some additional thoughts on using or not?