/repositories/GNOME:/Factory/openSUSE_11.1

Hi,

Thanks in advance for any help.

I’m trying to update my system, and i’m getting mostly 404’s on software updates and trying to install software via the manager.

This error is thrown:


There was an error in the repository initialization.
|] Valid metadata not found at specified URL(s)
History:

I pasted the URL in to my browser and see that its 404.

If i change it to “1.2” it is found (along with repomd.xml)

Index of /repositories/GNOME:/Factory/openSUSE_11.2

I see that you can change the repository URL in “Configured Software Repositories” but it doesn’t seem to prevent all the errors i am getting with on line and software updates.

How can i change this, and why is the URL no longer valid?

Many thanks.

Regards, samwootton

As 11.1 is not supported any more and 11.2 still is (like 11.3 and 11.4 will be there in a few days) I can understand those repos are gone.

openSUSE 11.1 has passed its end of life
http://en.opensuse.org/Lifetime and all support and supporting repos
has ended…

except, there is an initiative to extend the lifetime on a best effort
basis…read about that here: http://en.opensuse.org/Evergreen and
here: http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aopensuse.org+evergreen

and, by the way, when you access any repo with ‘factory’ in the name
you are pulling in code from the NEXT openSUSE…


DenverD
CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD
[NNTP posted w/openSUSE 11.3, KDE4.5.5, Thunderbird3.0.11, nVidia
173.14.28 3D, Athlon 64 3000+]
“It is far easier to read, understand and follow the instructions than
to undo the problems caused by not.” DD 23 Jan 11

Hi,

Thank you to you both for your responses and help.

So how can i edit the path for updates? How can i change it from 1.1 to 1.2, so it searches for new and correct updates?

Whats the best thing for me to do?

Many thanks.

Regards, samwootton

On 03/05/2011 07:06 PM, samwootton wrote:
>
> Whats the best thing for me to do?

backup your data and do a fresh install of a supported version…

some will tell you that you can upgrade, but i can’t tell you
how…but google probably can…maybe…


DenverD
CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD
[NNTP posted w/openSUSE 11.3, KDE4.5.5, Thunderbird3.0.11, nVidia
173.14.28 3D, Athlon 64 3000+]
“It is far easier to read, understand and follow the instructions than
to undo the problems caused by not.” DD 23 Jan 11

Thanks. Good advice. I found this:

How To Upgrade To openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 4 | Liberian Geek - Tutorials for Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora and Windows Users!

Seems like its worth a go :]

Regards, samwootton

On 03/05/2011 08:06 PM, samwootton wrote:
>
> Seems like its worth a go :]

don’t forget the part about backup


DenverD
CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD
[NNTP posted w/openSUSE 11.3, KDE4.5.5, Thunderbird3.0.11, nVidia
173.14.28 3D, Athlon 64 3000+]
“It is far easier to read, understand and follow the instructions than
to undo the problems caused by not.” DD 23 Jan 11