Takashi, "No. Either you didn't update properly, or your repo configuration is wrong." again, *I* do not do anything. openSUSE does. I do NOT update. your/opensuse's software does. i didnt change repos, and it happens to be a clean install. so if the repo is wrong, we apparently are also looking at a bug in the installer or whatever. What you specify as "the repo" is some OBS directory. I am fully aware, and hopefully you are too, that this is NOT the place where *every* opensuse leap42.1 gets its updates from. this is my repo list as your openSUSE software configured it for me during install: ( looks pretty regular to me.) zypper lr repo-oss Alias : repo-oss Name : openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Oss URI : http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/42.1/repo/oss/ Enabled : Yes GPG Check : (r ) Yes Priority : 99 Auto-refresh : On Keep Packages : Off Type : yast2 GPG Key URI : Path Prefix : / Parent Service : Keywords : Repo Info Path : /etc/zypp/repos.d/repo-oss.repo MD Cache Path : /var/cache/zypp/raw/repo-oss 4.1.32-3.gb236690-default:itsme:[/home/itsme] = zypper lr repo-update Alias : repo-update Name : openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Update URI : http://download.opensuse.org/update/leap/42.1/oss/ Enabled : Yes GPG Check : (r ) Yes Priority : 99 Auto-refresh : On Keep Packages : Off Type : rpm-md GPG Key URI : Path Prefix : / Parent Service : Keywords : Repo Info Path : /etc/zypp/repos.d/repo-update.repo MD Cache Path : /var/cache/zypp/raw/repo-update