
On 13 November 2017 at 15:13, Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
Why it makes sense is pretty simple, bad stuff happens,
Hi
It seems that bad stuff that happened here is triggered somewhere between chair and display.
Also note that for regulary maintained releases, zypper patch will update package management stack (zypper, libzypp, rpm) befor installing other updates. This does not make sense for dist upgrade where exactly stuff that happened to you would happen - but hey I guess you know better then developers of distribution.
But "zypper dup" is the reccomended method to upgrade from, say, Leap 42.3 to 15.0. It is supposed to work out of the box.
There is, of course, another method using the DVD, which I personally prefer.
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