I wanted to test the newest Agama 19 and used it on a VM - looks polished so far, maybe the navigation needs a little rethinking (weird to always go back to the front page to choose a next step).
After the install was complete, I did a zypper ref and dup to see if everything was upt-o-date. Then I saw multiple repos, are all of them needed? Looked into them and they seems like duplicates tho
The agama-x repos look odd, but without seeing what they actually are it is hard to tell for sure.
Please post zypper lr -d
[EDIT] libopenh264-8 is going to be upgraded from the “fake” noopenh264 version to the “real thing” from codec.opensuse.org, so it is a legitimate and safe dup.
The agama-* repos are duplicates and can (should?) be removed.
Apparently they are used during the original install, which includes installation of the openSUSE-repos-Tumbleweed package that in turn creates the cdn.opensuse.org repos that are going to be automatically managed by the “openSUSE Service” after the first reboot.
Leaving them there does little harm, only some duplicate network traffic during refreshes.
RE. libopenh264-8 it was a false alarm, see the [EDIT] above.
And please don’t paste screenshots for computer output (unless you are forced to), use “pre-formatted text” (the </> button above the editing area) then copy from the terminal screen and paste here.