On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 11:23 AM Carlos E. R.
It seems ok, except this message on top I don't know about:
Warning: The /etc/products.d/baseproduct symlink is dangling or missing! The link must point to your core products .prod file in /etc/products.d.
Thanks for noticing. On the Leap 15.4 GNOME Live system that message does not appear. I've seen that /etc/products.d/baseproduct is a symlink to /etc/products.d/Leap.prod. Both files belong to the openSUSE-release package. Back to my system, I realized that, curiously, that package was installed. But /etc/products.d/baseproduct was a broken symbolic link to /etc/products.d/openSUSE.prod. I fixed it: # rm /etc/products.d/baseproduct # ln -s /etc/products.d/Leap.prod /etc/products.d/baseproduct And that message stopped appearing. But the main problem remains (display manager won't start).
Well, these are the "true" "obsolete" entries:
Some of them are from packman, thus easy to upgrade/replace/delete. I don't know if any of them can cause your problems.
From those packages, I removed what I could, rebooted, but the problem remains. Me too, I don't believe those packages are causing the problem.
Then why did you have virtualbox-guest-x11 installed? That might cause problems.
Linux Kamarada comes with it installed by default. It's to make the Live system work better with VirtualBox. If installed to a real machine (such as mine), it's safe to remove that package, but it should do no harm. Anyway, I removed it and nothing changed. Antonio The Linux Kamarada Project https://linuxkamarada.com/