Is there any reason why all the repos can't be the same? E.g.: I installed a 10.3 system from the DVD then removed the DVD repo and added the online repos: oss, non-oss and updates. Now when I try to install packages I get "RPM dependency hell" alot of people won't try RPM-based distros due to issues like this. Also midcycle someone thought it would be funny to remaster the 10.1 discs so if you downloaded 10.1 when it was released and then downloaded say discs 2 and 3 a few months later these sets were not compatible. We really need to freeze the distro when its released. If any updates need to be made they should be in the updates repository only. And the diffrent repositories (DVD, CDROM, online, etc) all need to be 100% in sync and compatible. To setup a server the fastest way is to use the DVD but then once its installed in the datacenter I can't drive 3,000 miles to insert the DVD every time I need a package, so this cross-compatibility of repositories is absolutely ESSENTIAL.... what if someone looses a disc (as I did) and then re-downloads it only to find that the same version of SuSE isn't compatible with itself? That is just unacceptable. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org