Please show input/output from the following commands:
sudo zypper ll
sudo zypper lr -u
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the output is in dutch so ill try to translate
sudo zypper ll: No packet blocks are defined.
sudo zypper lr -u: `Installation resource priorities are in effect:
(Zie ‘zypper lr -P’ voor meer informatie)
80 (verhoogde prioriteit) : 1 installatiebron
99 (standaard prioriteit) : 8 installatiebronnen
| Alias | Name | Enabled | GPG Check | Refresh | URI
The following 35 packages are going to be upgraded:
gawk gstreamer-plugins-good gstreamer-plugins-good-gtk gstreamer-plugins-good-lang gtk4-branding-upstream gtk4-schema gtk4-tools lastlog2 less libblkid-devel libblkid1 libfdisk1 libgpgme11 libgpgmepp6 libgtk-4-1 liblastlog2-2 libmount1 libqgpgmeqt6-15 libsmartcols1
libsvn_auth_kwallet-1-0 libtracker-sparql-3_0-0 libuuid-devel libuuid1 libwireplumber-0_5-0 openvpn pipewire-libjack-0_3 python311-cffi python311-cryptography subversion subversion-bash-completion subversion-perl util-linux util-linux-systemd wireplumber
wireplumber-audio
The following NEW package is going to be installed:
ovpn-dco-kmp-default
35 packages to upgrade, 1 new.
Package download size: 19.0 MiB
Package install size change:
| 61.0 MiB required by packages that will be installed
254.2 KiB | - 60.7 MiB released by packages that will be removed
Repos 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14 are duplicates. This occurs due to the presence of NVidia GPU, which causes optional packages openSUSE-repos-Tumbleweed & openSUSE-repos-Tumbleweed-NVIDIA to be installed, and a systemd service to maintain your repos for you. Duplicate repos can cause confusion and frustration, so ought to be removed. This can be done in one of two ways:
remove the duplicates that were not provided by the service
If the optional packages are removed, to prevent automatic re-installation, they should be locked, using zypper [al,addlock] or YaST taboo.
#5 is not a good idea to keep, since as many as all packages there contained become obsolete once you’ve been upgrading normally for any considerable time.