Hey, This is just what I did, and upgrade process didn't update a lot of packages (i.e. KDE is stuck at 4.6.5), because "zypper update" doesn't change vendor back from openSUSE-Tumbleweed to "normal" openSUSE. Do we need to use "zypper dup"? If so, this can be problematic in case we have (like I do) other Tumbleweed repositories selectedi.e. (Packman, Subpixel, ...), etc... Kind regards, Eduard Huguet 2011/11/17 Greg KH <gregkh@suse.de>:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:20:59AM +0100, Juergen Orschiedt wrote:
which - in fact means (at least for my installation):
2 Pakete werden aktualisiert, 203 werden zurück gestuft, 8 neue, 5 erneut zu installieren, 4 zu entfernen, 210 Herstellerwechsel . Gesamtgröße des Downloads: 327,9 MiB. Nach der Operation werden zusätzlich 540,3 MiB belegt.
That means I'm back on 11.4 w/o Tumbleweed... Not really the behaviour I expected when switching to Tumbleweed...
It should be, Tumbleweed is the "latest" stable openSUSE packages. Right now, that means it is based on 12.1, so upgrade to that, and all is good.
If you would have set your repos to just point to openSUSE-current, then all would have worked seamlessly, which is why that is the recommended way of doing this.
thanks,
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