I have been bombarded with requests to abandon TW and use Leap. Well, I have installed it on a drive in another computer, and it seems quite familiar, but now I have to populate it with apps that I use and like. The first, of course, is Thunderbird. Is that hiding in some repo that I don't know how to access, or must I find it in the wild and bring it home to roost? Someone said I should keep a diary--I don't disagree, but any approach to a diary for me is bassed on being able to print to paper and punch the paper and put it in a binder. Note the word "print!" As an example of what I don't have printed out, I think someone here told me how to access all the built-in repos. I will need that right away so as to install as much as possible from natively stored versions of the apps I want to use, before going to the wild. I will, of course, refer to section 7 of the Leap "manual" to try harder to install the printers, but just trying cold- turkey yields nothing. Can't find a printer. Both are turned on. As it seems there are no upgrades for Leap, how do I install Artha? Zypper can't find it. --doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org