On 02/03/14 04:37, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Per Jessen
wrote: Greg Freemyer wrote:
Per Jessen
wrote: I still can't login though - my password is accepted, but then I'm fairly promptly returned to the login screen. It seems that I ought to continue with another "zypper up", but is that the best/correct approach? Per,
You keep saying "zypper up"
Yes, I am updating a 12.3 system. My $SUBJ should have said "updating", not "upgrading". In that case, zypper patch pulls exclusively updates from the official update repos only. It is a safer option than zypper up which can pull from any of the configured repos, and as such is more dangerous.
I distinctly recall mentioning that I always do 'zypper refresh' then 'zypper patch' then 'zypper up' when somebody told me that I was "mad" because doing 'zypper up' was all that was required as 'up' included 'patch'. But your comment supports my actions of doing 'patch' as a separate step. Thanks for showing that I am not "mad" (as some may think :-) ). BC -- Secrecy is completely inadequate for democracy but totally appropriate for tyranny. If the minister will not inform the public, then we are within our right to assume the worst. Malcolm Fraser - Former Prime Minister of Australia, February 2014 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org