Ca-certificates has something wrong. also nvidia

After ca-certificates come to install, most packets start go wrong, as if that one error causes all the rest. It seems that way, but hard to know. Why it is most and not all, why at least seemingly randomly, is also strange.

Ca-certificates-mozilla had date on future.

There is a problem with Nvidia proprietary drivers that in practice ruins the installation and apparently makes it impossible to use Nvidia’s own drivers. If this were good quality, It would work with few clicks without expertise and if it does not work, then the OS should automatically go back to using Nouveau. There was not even a warning about the risk and danger that trying to use Nvidia provided drivers may ruin the installation.

Main reason to have proprietary nvidia drivers is because it might make suspend work. Now it suspends, but when waking up only mouse cursor shows. Also, some games may need that. Also, the configuration software is best.

All qt5 example programs worked perfectly with Nouveau.

Hi,
When you post about a problem, you have to provide as much detailed information about your problem, providing exact errors that display within CODE tags (the button with the # on it in the Forums text editor) or a screenshot (post somewhere on a cloud service and paste the link to it in your post). Without as much detailed information as possible, no one can even guess at what you are experiencing.

So, for instance,
Regarding ca-certificates,
There are a great many types of ca-certificates managed different ways on your machine, you mention the certificates which may be embedded in your mozilla(firefox) web browser but it’s uncertain whether you mean only that or any other certificate problems. And, there is no hint exactly what error you may be experiencing in what situaltion.

When you post about more than one problem, it’s also recommended that create a new and different post for each problem.
You also post about an nVidia driver problem.
You need to describe what GPU you have in your system (one way to display is to run lspci), what driver is installed in your system and what method you used to install
https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA

TSU