Thanks Michal. The kernel is 64 bit - why do you think it is 32 bit? There is a 32 bit kernel at the same repo in the i586 directory.
What do you think "i686" is?
My problem appears to be one of rpm dependencies - I am running a query for all RPMs on the system with no repo. Lets see what happens after that cleanup.
While it may help otherwise in your system, it is not related to your kernel install problem.
You have asked for help, why do you not take advise you have been afforded?
Thanks Patrick, I saw my mistake with the i686 and already sent my apologies to the list; should have been the email right after the one you replied to. Yes, I did think of not using the kernel that I thought I was having problems installing (as it turns out, and I now know, that kernel does not exist!). I have a need to try out the kernels from stable on this one machine - in addition to the btrfs issues, I need the newer kernels from stable to get the wifi card and audio to work properly. The machine has been doing much better (consistent audio experience and no drops with the wifi) with the kernels from the stable repo. I understand at some point the fixes will get ported to the versions of the kernel in Tumbleweed, I was seeking assistance on how to get the kernel from stable running on this machine. -- --Moby -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org