Don't know where to find server stack traces on my computer, but the blue/white globe has not turned orange in about a month in my x86-64 partition. It more than likely is not a problem with the update system as much as a
kanenas wrote: problem with your update source. I'll bet if you check your source with a browser you will find the same, it has not been updated. Sad but too often true these days.
The 32 bit partition still glows orange this week, i guess i will test that tonight. Try changing to the same update source as your 32 bit box. BUT, Yast on line update found and is right now installing security updates on the kernel, oo, and php, a Yast2 printer patch and a couple of other patches, all sounding rather important!!!! On your x86_64 box? With the same update source? It is my understanding that yast and zmd get the update info from the same source, is that not true? That is true. If it is, we might as well take the new update system out and put it out of it's misery, if it isn't, why don't we take it out any way and shoot it, it *stilll* is totally incapable. Yes, it had me fooled for over 2.5 months, alas it finally decided to show it's true colors...
I would still recommend to switch to opensuseupdater from zen-updater (do it from Yast with the patterns, unselect zmd based updater to opensuse updater). It is much easier on the CPU. -- Joe Morris Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org