
Today I received my 10.2 x64 DVD from Cheapbytes. When I tried to upgrade from my 10.0 to 10.2, the dependency checker seemed to hang. Namely, after the dependency window popped, I tried to resolve all dependencies manually. Eventually, I believe I did. Then, after hitting "Accept" to proceed with the upgrade, an ***EMPTY*** dependencies window popped up. Since it showed no dependencies or conflicts, I hit "Cancel" and then "Accept" in the YAST window to proceed. The dependencies window popped up again, empty. From there on, I got stuck in this loop. My original 10.0 x64 was the retail version. Since installing it, I updated several packages via apt-get and smart. (Some of them appeared locked in the YAST window; in one of my iterations, I manually unlocked them, but that did not help as I was caught in the same loop as described above.) The DVD I just got is Opensuse. Could that create a problem? Will I have to install 10.0 from scratch? Should I upgrade to 10.1 first and then 10.2? TIA for your time. -- Running 64-bit Linux on AMD64 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-amd64+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-amd64+help@opensuse.org