I am using 10.2 on a PowerBook Pismo (G3, 32 bit) and am v. happy with it. I just installed and got everything configured in the last week. I am now trying to update. I am using KDE as my desktop. The default update program in the panel is the GNOME one. I tried that, but it insisted on installing all the 64bit packages. I didn't want to do that so I aborted and configured the KDE one. On selecting to update the packages, it took me to Yast, but again had a bunch of 64 bit packages selected. I went through these and removed all the automatically selected 64bit packages, but ended up with the following error: #### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2007-03-14 16:00:03 #### atom:bind-libs-64bit-9.3.2-56.1.ppc[20070314-152336] cannot be installed due to missing dependencies There are no installable providers of bind-libs-64bit >= 9.3.2-56.1 for atom:bind-libs-64bit-9.3.2-56.1.ppc[20070314-152336] Conflict Resolution: ( ) install bind-libs-64bit ( ) do not install bind-libs-64bit ( ) Ignore this requirement just here ... and so on for 16 different packages... If I select ( ) do not install bind-libs-64bit, and click on try again, I get the following: #### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2007-03-14 16:16:05 #### patch:bind-2529-0.noarch[20070314-152336] cannot be installed due to missing dependencies There are no installable providers of bind-libs-64bit == 9.3.2-56.1 for patch:bind-2529-0.noarch[20070314-152336] Conflict Resolution: ( ) unlock bind-libs-64bit ( ) unlock all resolvables ( ) do not install bind do not install patch:bind-2529-0.noarch[20070314-152336] ( ) Ignore this requirement just here ... again for all packages, except libsoup-devel-64bit, which was not listed this time. I must confess, I don't quite understand all this, but have now selected the "do not install" option for each of these patches, and the rest of the update seems to be going fine. I assume that these are actually 64 bit packages, despite the "noarch." But if not, is there something I am missing? How do I apply these patches? Do I need to? Any assistance in clarifying this would be appreciated. -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ on openSUSE Linux --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ppc+help@opensuse.org