* Ben T. Fender via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> [11-12-23 09:18]:
Sun, 12 Nov 2023 15:37:13 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com> :
On 12.11.2023 15:08, Ben T. Fender via openSUSE Users wrote:
Sun, 12 Nov 2023 09:13:15 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com> :
On 12.11.2023 05:30, Ben T. Fender via openSUSE Users wrote: ...
... «results in the openSUSE-repos-Leap-NVIDIA package as recommended and openSUSE-repos-Leap-NVIDIA pulls in the openSUSE-repos-Leap package as a hard requirement.»
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Ok, if I understand correctly, having an nVidia card causes a hard-requirement for that repo
It is not the hard requirement. Read the provided link.
I did but I neither understand it nor do I know if or how it applies to Slowroll, more specifically to whether Slowroll should or should not use repos not listed on the Slowroll page and if not then how to prevent them from being used by the zypper dup command cited in the same reference.
Quoting this link
"Remove openSUSE-repos-Leap and openSUSE-repos-Leap-NVIDIA and lock them."
A search for openSUSE-repos-* or for file * containing openSUSE-repos-* returned nothing. So I went looking for packages in this (originally TW) Slowroll system, found them and deleted them. The applicable one-liners should maybe be added to the reeferenced help page:
then do your part. it is a wiki and you *can* edit it.
{Yast2 fails so I took them out using yast where I saw no way to taboo a package}.
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