I referred to
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1219718#c28
'zypper dup' isn't mentioned there at all.
Thanks, Stefan
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Yes, "only" I mentioned 'zypper dup' in my original question because that is the method I’m looking for the upgrade, rather than a DIY approach from the CUDA repo and such. I tried to make my question as straightforward as possible to get the specific information I was looking for. I was hoping the discussion wouldn’t veer off into workarounds. Please don’t take this the wrong way, but there’s a reason I’m seeking the "official", proprietary solution, rather than using the CUDA, OBS, or .run file methods. I’ve already tried the CUDA repo, and "the hard way" multiple times, both before posting here and on the forum, but I ended up having to roll back with Snapper because my screen resolution was stuck at 1024x768 instead of 1920x1080. I'm trying my best but I'm not that much technical, I'm mainly a gamer, and I'm not even sure if the CUDA driver is good for gaming or not - but doesn't matter because it's not working on my end. That said, now that I understand the reason we can’t get an ETA is because the information is somewhat confidential (? which is odd in an open-source community but it is what it is), and I respect that you have to keep it top-secret, I’m fine with that. At least whoever else tries to find the same information as I did about what is going on in the background now has something to hold on to. Kai