On 2017-04-26 20:25, Ondřej Súkup wrote:
I use this oneliner : sudo zypper rm $(sudo zypper packages --orphaned --unneeded | awk -F "|" '/^i/ {print $3}')
and afer clean run "zypper dup"
Nope. Telcontar:~ # zypper packages --unneeded ... i | Main Repository (OSS) | xplanet | 1.3.1-1.1 | x86_64 i | Main Repository (OSS) | xsane | 0.998-26.5 | x86_64 i | Main Repository (OSS) | xslide | 0.2.2-265.21 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-auth-server | 3.1.18-1.2 | x86_64 i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-dhcp-server | 3.1.11-1.1 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-ftp-server | 3.1.9-1.1 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-http-server | 3.1.7-1.1 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-instserver | 3.1.5-1.1 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-nfs-server | 3.1.9-1.2 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-nis-server | 3.1.4-1.1 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-online-update-configuration | 3.1.5-6.1 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-qt-branding-openSUSE | 42.1-8.4 | noarch i | Main Repository (OSS) | yast2-tftp-server | 3.1.3-1.1 | noarch Telcontar:~ # and many more. All those ARE needed in my system. I don't know what criteria it uses, but it is plain wrong. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)