Hi folks, I had added Tumbleweed to my repo list waaaay back in the 11.3 days (can you *remember* those days!!? ;) .... and continued with it when I upgraded to 11.4. And certainly it works: if I zypper dup --from Tumbleweed, the latest shiny TW packages find their way into my system. What I'm wondering about is the discrepancy I see in the list of packages that will be upgraded when I issue a plain "zypper dup" compared to the TW-based list of packages. Fair enough that my Packman and VLC repos might have some newer files than what has managed to be CONFIRMED to be working in TW. But are the openSUSE BuildService repos more cutting edge than TW as well? What about the 11.4 Upgrades repo (/update/11.4) ? I guess my question boils down to this: Having added TW as a repo, are there other repos that I should make sure are deactivated, and from here forward, merely do zypper dup's from the TW repo? What's the generally anticipated usage pattern of a sysadmin who has hooked themselves into Tumbleweed? Many thanks for your thoughts, Ken -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org