On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:52:55PM +0200, Thomas Langkamp wrote:
Hi, what is the current suggestion of Greg KH to repository priorities running Tumbleweed? In the early days he suggested flat ones, over time more and more users reported (in forums) that a higher one for Tumbleweed (or even a complicated priority-hierarchy) works better.
I ask because I believe that my KDE "ksmserver wont start" error of this morning might be related to this. It appeared after zypper dup this morning (64 bit Intel Core2Quad) and won´t let KDE start.
Why is this a Tumbleweed repo priority issue? It's probably just a general "the kde repo is borked" issue which I've been fighting for the past few weeks :(
So I gave Tumbleweed a higher priority, but that did not help. Maybe I am doing something wrong? But even if my problem has nothing to do with the priorities, please think about my request:
- add info on how to handle priorities on the SDB:Tumbleweed
Do not do so.
- Or even better: Add an automatism to zypper/yast that automagically sets the "right" priorities, while advanced users are still able to customize it
The "right" one for Tumbleweed is to not do it :) As you point out, changing the priority of Tumbleweed does not solve your problem, so I am very confused as to why you would think that this is even an issue here at all. greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org