On 2020-06-25 9:30 a.m., Felix Miata wrote:
Darryl Gregorash composed on 2020-06-25 09:10 (UTC-0600):
Why disable the libdvdcss2 repo?
Easier than making sure it even has the current version if the release is fresh. I've never had the current one uninstalled at upgrade time, or any other time.
Would zypper not complain if it could not find a valid repository for the new version? If so, then it would just ignore (or ask to ignore) that repo, would it not?
Also, would you disable a local repo, eg. a directory containing a printer driver from the manufacturer? My printer has never been supported in Linux, so I downloaded the drivers from Brother and made a repo out of the directory they're in. I'd also very much appreciate if someone currently running the 15.2 RC could check in Yast/Printers to see if the Brother DCP-7040 is now supported.
I've never had a Brother printer driver uninstalled at upgrade time, or any other time. Both my current printers are Brother: HL5470DW & MFC8910DW. The 5470 was installed in 2016 on IP. I don't remember if it was any trouble or not to get to work. The MFC on IP I have yet to get recognized, which since I don't need it for printing I haven't found time to figure out.
Are those 2 printers already supported in Linux, or did you have to download the necessary drivers from Brother? The DCP-7040 has never been supported in 15.1 or any previous version, so I have been using the drivers from Brother. If it is now supported, I would like to dispense with those drivers, if possible. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org