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Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
Hi,
I wondered if I can upgrade to 5.24.2, I'm on 5.24.1.
Not sur if tumbleweed is up to date about it?
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
Both Plasma 5.24.2 and Frameworks 5.91 are now in Factory, and will hopefully be in the next Tumbleweed snapshot (if not then soon after).
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Factory gives an overview of the process.
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
 Originally Posted by r0ckhopper
Both Plasma 5.24.2 and Frameworks 5.91 are now in Factory, and will hopefully be in the next Tumbleweed snapshot (if not then soon after).
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Factory gives an overview of the process.
ok thank you,
So I can't really upgrade it, I'M better to wait for the next release, right?
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
I upgraded with that and nothing happened, still with 5.24.1
https://software.opensuse.org/package/plasma5-desktop
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
The 5.24.2 packages (and there's lots of them) are in the 20220224 snapshot https://openqa.opensuse.org/snapshot.../diff/20220224 which is currently being tested https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/1 and will hopefully be published later today.
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
 Originally Posted by r0ckhopper
awesome, thanks.
So, I'm new on openSuse, I was on ubuntu before, just to be sure, if a new snapshot is available, do I need to use the live usb and choose ''upgrade'' in the boot menu or just make ''sudo zypper up'' would be ok?
thanks
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
Tumbleweed should be updated only with
(And the name is openSUSE )
Henk van Velden
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
Thanks to all,
from my official tumbleweed that I've installed feb 22, if I want to install krypton snap from here : http://download.opensuse.org/reposit...*Krypton.*.iso
Do I need to make a usb bootable key again and start over ?
thanks
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Re: Upgrade kde to last update 5.24.2
 Originally Posted by james80
You can do it that way.
I seem to recall that when I last tried "krypton", I booted the live media and checked which repos were being used (and their priorities). I then adjusted my existing Tumbleweed to add those repos with the same priorities, then used "zypper dup". And that was all it took.
However, I also found it not worth doing. When "krypton" updated to a newer KDE release, regular Tumbleweed updated within a few days. So just staying with regular Tumbleweed seemed adequate.
openSUSE Leap 15.4; KDE Plasma 5.24.4;
testing Tumbleweed.
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