17.02.2019 17:52, Stefan Brüns пишет:
On Sonntag, 17. Februar 2019 10:45:55 CET Manfred Hollstein wrote:
Hi there,
as per $SUBJECT, the most recent kernel from Kernel:stable obsoletes
drm-kmp-default <= 4.12
This drm-kmp-default is a *backport* of the drm stack from linux 4.9 to 4.4. When you run *any* recent kernel, you get a drm stack much more up-to-date, so the package *is* obsolete.
Sure but I understand the problem differently. I may want to *temporary* test the latest kernel (e.g. being told to do so on bugzilla) but I do not want to permanently switch to it; I want to keep default kernel that comes with openSUSE release. The above Obsolete makes it impossible because as soon as I install new kernel it deletes drm-kmp-default of *default* kernel, impacting its (default kernel) functionality. Basically drm-kmp-default should only be removed if no kernel that requires it is present. I do not know whether this is possible to express using RPM dependencies.