psijic
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Still can’t update even 1 month passed from last attempt
Preloading: libopenh264-8-2.6.0-2.suse1699.10.x86_64.rpm [The requested URL returned error: 403]
Preloading: mozilla-openh264-2.6.0-2.suse1699.10.x86_64.rpm [The requested URL returned error: 403]
Preloading: libnvidia-egl-wayland1-1.1.20-52.3.x86_64.rpm [done]
Preloading: libOpenCL1-2.3.4-65.1.x86_64.rpm [done]
Preload finished. [files missing (13,8 KiB/s) ] …[done]
Installation has completed with error.
Disabling Mesa 32 didn’t help, it’s more than that
Preloading: Mesa-dri-32bit-25.3.1-1699.2.pm.6.x86_64.rpm [done]Preload finished. [files missing (5,4 MiB/s) ] …[done]Installation has completed with error.
libopenh264-8-2.6.0-2.suse1699.10.x86_64.rpm [The requested URL returned error: 403]
Preload finished. [files missing]
hui
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Mesa isn’t the issue. It is the Cisco repo with mozilla-openh264/ libopenh264.
Certain countries are blocked (error 403) from accessing the repo. Try some mentioned workarounds from upstream:
Or lock these two packages to be able to upgrade the rest of your system.
psijic
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Is it a repo for resolving OpenSuse proprietary codecs problem “the bad, the good, the ugly”? I see in comments, even Mint is affected.
hui
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This would be Packman.
The Cisoco repo is only for the h264 codec.
psijic
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Is it better to use?
7 | openSUSE:repo-openh264
sudo zypper mr -e 7
sudo zypper in opi
opi codecs
system
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