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Hi, did you perform an online update after installation? There are some older hints in German newsgroups (< Version 10.0) having this issue after performing an update. They reinstalled Yast from CD/DVD after this again to get it back working (I will have to set up an SuSE 64-Bit System in office in two weeks, so I am really intersted how this issue is solved). Regards, Michael
using strace I fount that yast2 is looking for plug-ins in the wrong directory: it uses /usr/lib/YaST2/plugin directory while all plug-ins are installed in /usr/lib64/YaST2/plugin.
Maybe you have some i586 packages of yast2 installed instead of x86_64 or noarch packages?
What does the following command output:
rpm -qa --queryformat '%{NAME}.%{ARCH}\n' | grep yast2
I think they are correct:
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