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Hi all, One of the friends I support with oS has accidentally added the standard 13.1 repository to his 12.3 system. I think he inadvertently chose a 13.1 version of a package to install via the "one-click" method and that added the repo. While the system is basically usable (for web browsing etc) the 2d and 3d art software he uses has some problems. I have changed the nvidia repo to the 13.1 version which has sorted out most of the problems, however some remain (he is getting poor performance and occasional out of memory errors.) We were intending to upgrade to 13.1 in January anyway, so if I simply change the remaining repos to their 13.1 versions and perform a zypper dup (or yast equivalent...) should I expect to end up with a 'properly' updated system? Or would it be better, given that a half-upgrade has already happened, to start from scratch? Also, should I consider it a bug that "one click install" allowed a repo from a different version to be added (did he blithely confirm a version change without the necessary thought)? Cheers Dylan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org