It appears you have set up a proxy. You have to prove that you have
connectivity using it to the repository, which seems to be http://ftp.twaren.net/Linux/OpenSuSE/
Also it seems that you have a lot of repositories installed, so we can
guess that it worked previously. Is that soe? Something changed, and what?
As you can see, I have set up a proxy and the official repositories worked three days before at school. Now I come home and use wireless network at home. It does not work…
The other repositories such as http://ftp.twaren.net/Linux/OpenSuSE/ are I added yesterday when the official repositories did not work. However, it does not work either. By the way, I paste the URL into web browser and I have access to it.
And I did not change anything after I got home.
Can you tell me how to solve it or what is the problem?
>
> As you can see, I have set up a proxy and the official repositories
> worked three days before at school. Now I come home and use wireless
> network at home. It does not work…
Well, obviously. It is trying to go via the proxy, which does not exist…
> By the way, I paste the URL into web browser
> and I have access to it.
Obviously
Browsers use their own proxy config.
> And I did not change anything after I got home.
/That/ is the problem.
> Can you tell me how to solve it or what is the problem?
Disable proxy.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)
On 2015-06-14 02:06, snowsun wrote:
>
>> Well, obviously. It is trying to go via the proxy, which does not
>> exist…
>>
>
> But the proxy does exist and I can not watch video on YouTube without
> it. (I am in China. ;-))
Huh. And you have the same proxy in school as in home? I’m afraid that I
don’t understand that type of setup. Maybe somebody else knows?