Am 22/05/13 09:59, schrieb Carlos E. R.: [...]
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Is the above also ok for an update 12.1 to 13.1? Since an update from 3.1.10-1.19 to 3.1.10-1.29 for 12.1 failed with a completely messed up /boot (see thread Subject: after update, modprobe does not find libz.so.1 ) I am also thinking of installing the newest version of SuSE 13.1 if all fails. I have a backup from today on USB3.0 disk, which contains $HOME and /var/spool/news If possible I would like to keep the $HOME files untouched (no format of any disk). The /boot ist on a SSD , / is on a RAID1. Last time when I went to 12.1 I remember that certain things were not working: 1) systemd did not work with my RAID1, I had to revert back to sysvinit I read a few things in the forum, there seem to be problems still. 2) KMail for KDE 4.X crashed often, import of old KMail3 mails also did not work. I was able to use KMail 1.9.10, KDE 3.5.10 release 214 instead. Is KMail for KDE 4.X working in 13.1 or do I still have to use the older version? Thanks in advance ME -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org