[...]Does this make sense so far? After the updates, /etc/SuSE-release still says "openSUSE 12.3" and not Tumbleweed, in the Grub2 screen I also still see openSUSE 12.3. Does this not change to "Tumbleweed"?[...] Tumbleweed is not (yet) a separate distro, or some other thing, is just a repository for the latest openSUSE released, which now is 12.3 and in some months,will be 13.1. It's more like the update repository with version updates allowed, just this, nothing more. Regards, Luiz 2013/6/3 Malte Gell <malte.gell@gmail.com>:
Hi there,
I just upgraded - or try to do so - openSUSE 12.3 to Tumbleweed. I now did the following, I deleted all 12.3 repos from YaST and then I added theses repos with the following priorities:
update/openSUSE-current/ priority 75 update/openSUSE-non-oss-current/ priority 75
openSUSE:/Tumbleweed/standard/ priority 79
distribution/openSUSE-current/repo/non-oss/ priority 80 distribution/openSUSE-current/repo/oss/ priority 80
And the Packman stuff, priority 81 (Essentials, Extra, Games, Multimedia).
Does this make sense so far? After the updates, /etc/SuSE-release still says "openSUSE 12.3" and not Tumbleweed, in the Grub2 screen I also still see openSUSE 12.3. Does this not change to "Tumbleweed"?
The latest stable KDE is part of Tumbleweed, I do not need seperate KDE repo for Tumbleweed?
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