Hi all, I recently installed a new laptop with Tumbleweed instead of my old habit of just moving over the installed disk. Now I'm facing some issues that were not present before in my old installation. One of these issues is that something wants to pull in addiditonal -lang packages that I do not want: mixi:~ # zypper -v dup --no-recommends [...] The following 8 NEW packages are going to be installed: cpupower-lang 6.8.6-7.9 file-roller-lang 44.1-1.1 gcr-lang 4.3.0-1.1 gnome-online-accounts-lang 3.50.1-1.1 gtk3-lang 3.24.41-2.1 icewm-lang 3.4.5-3.1 pipewire-lang 1.0.4-3.1 xz-lang 5.6.1.revertto5.4-3.1 As you can see, I already added "--no-recommends" as every experienced user obviously always does, but the *-lang are still added. I can run "zypper al '*-lang'" to avoid this, but then it will never update the installed lang-packages, which is also not what I want. (I do not want translations for any command line tools and graphical stuff that has to be installed but I never actually use, but I do want translations for selected applications) The lock not breaking the update does show that these lang packages are only recommended and not required. But then why does "--no-recommends" not stop them from being installed? Best regards, -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman