On 6/24/22 22:39, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 19/06/2022 23.34, Marc Chamberlin wrote:
On 6/19/22 12:57, Felix Miata wrote:
Marc Chamberlin composed on 2022-06-19 12:38 (UTC-0700):
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You should do some repo maintenance. You have a bunch of optional repos. Those pointing to 15.2 should be removed or switched to 15.3. Those you aren't sure you need, disable or remove. I disabled the Bacula 15.2 repo which does not have a 15.3 version available, and a few other not so important repos that I will need eventually.
Once that's done, let's see output of the following command:
zypper se -si | grep 'tem Pac' | grep -v plication OK, here you go, kinda long and wraps every line, sorry!
nova:/home/marc #zypper se -si | grep 'tem Pac' | grep -v plication i+ | awesfx | package | 0.5.2-lp153.117.1 | x86_64 | (System Packages) i+ | bacula-client | package | 11.0.6-lp152.1.1 | x86_64 | (System Packages)
You have many 15.2 packages. You have to list them all and upgrade them all to 15.3.
This command will list them all:
rpm -q -a --queryformat "%{INSTALLTIME}\t%{INSTALLTIME:day} \ %{BUILDTIME:day} %-30{NAME}\t%15{VERSION}-%-7{RELEASE}\t%{arch} \ %25{VENDOR}%25{PACKAGER} == %{DISTRIBUTION} %{DISTTAG}\n" \ | sort | cut --fields="2-" | tee rpmlist \ | egrep -v "openSUSE Leap 15\.3|openSUSE_Leap_15.3|\-lp153|SUSE Linux Enterprise 15" | less -S
Thanks Carlos, that is quite the incantation for figuring out what
packages from previous versions are hanging around! Much appreciate your
taking the time to put that together for me. I used it to remove all the
packages left from OpenSuSE15.2 and the following shows what is the
output now from your magic. I dunno what to do about gpg-pubkey, YaST2
only shows it as being provided from openSUSE-release - openSUSE Leap
15.3and I don't think I want to remove that package. There are a couple
other packages shown which I acquired from outside repositories and I do
want to keep those.
Mon Aug 17 2020 Thu Mar 15 2018 gpg-pubkey
307e3d54-5aaa90a5 (none)
(none)SuSE Package Signing Key
Also, check your home partition is not full.
No, my home partition is not full - marc@nova:~> df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on devtmpfs 4096 0 4096 0% /dev tmpfs 8110664 0 8110664 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 3244268 10296 3233972 1% /run tmpfs 4096 0 4096 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sdb2 51343840 18536596 30169420 39% / /dev/sda3 596354848 15844272 580510576 3% /MediaCenter /dev/sda1 511996 31808 480188 7% /Windows_C /dev/sda2 113604604 43098040 70506564 38% /Windows_D /dev/sdc1 7751334644 88497620 7272120952 2% /MediaSecurity /dev/sdb4 205375464 19319916 175553404 10% /home /dev/sdb1 50311712 24293636 23432684 51% /SuSE15.1 /dev/sdb5 51343840 21629228 27076788 45% /srv /dev/sdb7 1055840692 114110340 888026880 12% /DataFiles /dev/sdb3 51343840 53284 48652732 1% /extraPartition tmpfs 1622132 52 1622080 1% /run/user/1000 And finally, still no joy getting my system to boot up, start SDDM, and launch my plasma/KDE desktop properly. Still won't start kdeinit5.... HTHs, Marc.. -- *"The Truth is out there" - Spooky* *_ _ . . . . . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . _ _ _ . . . . _ _ . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . * Computers: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the user Marc. His mission: to explore strange new hardware. To seek out new software and new applications. To boldly go where no Marc has gone before! (/This email is digitally signed and the OpenPGP electronic signature is added as an attachment. If you know how, you can use my public key to prove this email indeed came from me and has not been modified in transit. My public key, which can be used for sending encrypted email to me also, can be found at - https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=marc@marcchamberlin.com or just ask me for it and I will send it to you as an attachment. If you don't understand all this geek speak, no worries, just ignore this explanation and ignore the OpenPGP signature key attached to this email (it will look like gibberish if you open it) and/or ask me to explain it further if you like./)