Marcus Meissner wrote:
Well, reinstalling 10.1 is too drastic I think.
I ended up having to do something close to this. Rather than re-install I just pushed the bits down a second time. :) Here is my story .. (paraphrasing an old US TV Series) At some point the Zen updater icon turned orange and told me that I had 13 updates. So naturally I tried to effect them. After a bit of churning I got a short two word message in a dialog box (IIRC it was "Unresolved error"). Great. I knew that I had gone to the KDE update repository and done updates to 3.5.3 so perhaps the fault was mine. I uninstalled KDE, rebooted, and tried again from Gnome, with the same results (unfortunately). I then booted off the SUSE 10.1 DVD and told it to do an "update". This time when the network test and register-with-Novell occurred I just let it run. I've no idea why this is so sloooowwwww, but after 30 minutes I eventually went out for an errand. When I came home an hour later it had completed the registration and setup my update site. I accepted the proposal to update libzypp. I rebooted into KDE, Zen updater said that I had 59 updates, I did the update, and it all worked. So I'm good (thus far). - Bruce -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com