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#zypper in perl-Tk
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Resolving package dependencies...
Problem: nothing provides perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.20.1) needed by
perl-Tk-804.032-3.4.x86_64
Solution 1: do not install perl-Tk-804.032-3.4.x86_64
Solution 2: break perl-Tk-804.032-3.4.x86_64 by ignoring some of its
dependencies
Regards
Sid.
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Hi there,
- disclaimer -
I looked through various opensuse related lists/media, but couldn't
find any information related to my issue, so, since I'm running a
TW installation, I'm now asking here ;)
I'm just trying to do my first UEFI installation with the current TW
-Net DVD. So far I only did BIOS/CSM installations and as I have the
whole distribution and update directories mirrored to my local network,
I always used the F4 key and changed the installation server to point to
my local server.
This does not seem to be possible in the UEFI installation mode, doesn't
it? I only see four entries
Installation
Upgrade
Rescue System
Check Installation Media
but now key symbols to define some boot related settings.
I'd rather avoid having to download everything once again when it is
available here locally. Is it possible? If so, how?
TIA, cheers.
l8er
manfred
This is a corner case, but I have a MacBookPro 1,1 that has a 32-bit
firmware and a 64-bit-capable processor. As such, it is stuck on Mac
OS X 10.6 32-bit and I am dual-booting it with openSUSE 13.2 i586.
It'd be nice if I could get another OS level out of it, but not the
end of the world.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Benjamin P. August
<bigbenaugust(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> This is a corner case, but I have a MacBookPro 1,1 that has a 32-bit
> firmware and a 64-bit-capable processor. As such, it is stuck on Mac OS X
> 10.6 32-bit and I am dual-booting it with openSUSE 13.2 i586. It'd be nice
> if I could get another OS level out of it, but not the end of the world I
> guess.
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Richard Biener <rguenther(a)suse.de> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 31 Aug 2015, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>>
>> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>> > Hash: SHA256
>> >
>> > On 2015-08-31 11:31, Johannes Meixner wrote:
>> > > 32-bit support for Leap requires active extra efforts from openSUSE
>> > > people.
>> >
>> > Allow me a daft question.
>> >
>> > Would it not be possible to flip a switch and build it with -march=386
>> > (or whatever) and, well, be done, more or less automatically?
>> >
>> > I suppose it is not that simple, but I have no idea of what is so
>> > different to make it that hard.
>>
>> Well, for LEAP it would be kind-of odd if you expect a stable tested
>> product to "just flip a switch".
>>
>> Richard.
>>
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>
>
>
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> Benjamin P. August - Chapel Hill, NC - @bigbenaugust1
>
> "I suggest we divert ourselves with cake."
> --Sister Monica Joan, "Call the Midwife"
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"I suggest we divert ourselves with cake."
--Sister Monica Joan, "Call the Midwife"
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