On 11/08/2019 02:50 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
David C. Rankin composed on 2019-11-08 02:24 (UTC-0600):
Any ideas what to check? Anything that could have been on in 42.3 that now has a conflict with the 15.0 packages? ModemManager? upower? wicked?
What non-current packages remain installed?
zypper --no-refresh se -si | grep 'tem Pac' | grep -v plication
Thank you Felix, I think I'm good there. I added a ... | awk -F'|' '{ print $1, $2, $4 }' to the end to shorten it up and I have: i ImageMagick-config-6-SUSE 6.8.8.1-85.1 il MozillaThunderbird 52.9.1-71.1 i+ VirtualBox-5.2 5.2.34_133893_openSUSE132-1 i+ athena-jot 9.0-4.1 i epstool 3.08-1.11 i+ font-manager 0.7.3-1.3 i font-manager-lang 0.7.3-1.3 i+ fontmatrix 0.9.99+svn1220-2.1 i+ fontmatrix-lang 0.9.99+svn1220-2.1 i+ gcolor3 2.2-1.6 il geany 1.33-59.6 il geany-devel 1.33-59.6 il geany-lang 1.33-59.6 il geany-plugins 1.33-59.6 il geany-plugins-lang 1.33-59.6 i+ hunspell 1.3.2-7.4 i+ hunspell-tools 1.3.2-7.4 i+ kde3-digikam 0.9.6-53.3 i kde3-digikam-lang 0.9.6-53.3 i kdebindings3 3.5.10-113.19 i kdebindings3-ruby 3.5.10-113.19 il keepassx 0.4.3-9.1 i+ kernel-default 4.4.180-102.1 i kernel-default-devel 4.4.180-102.1 i kernel-devel 4.4.180-102.1 i kernel-source 4.4.180-102.1 i kernel-syms 4.4.180-102.1 i+ libfaad2-32bit 2.8.8-1.7 i+ libffi4-debuginfo 5.3.1+r233831-10.1 il libgeany0 1.33-59.6 i libgit2-24 0.24.1-10.6.1 i+ libgit2-devel 0.24.1-10.6.1 i+ libhttp-parser-suse0 2.6.2-3.3 i libjasper1 1.900.14-182.1 i liblua5_1 5.1.5-16.1 i libpodofo0_9_3 0.9.3-9.1 i libruby2_1-2_1 2.1.9-9.1 i+ libsox1 14.3.2-4.5 i libvpx1 1.3.0-8.1 i libvpx5 1.7.0-7.5 i libvpx6 1.8.1-7.1 i libx264-152 0.152svn20180305-5.3 i libx264-152-32bit 0.152svn20180305-5.3 i libx265-151 2.7-3.4 i libx265-169-32bit 3.0-1.2 i libx265-176-32bit 3.1.2-1.1 i+ menumaker 0.99.9-1.2 i python-M2Crypto 0.29.0-12.4.1 i python-six 1.11.0-9.4.1 i+ rdesktop 1.8.6-lp151.91.2 i+ rdesktop-debuginfo 1.8.3-7.1 i sqlite2 2.8.17-199.3 i+ xfe 1.42-1.1 I don't see anything above that would be resident and causing issue with the usb controller. Funny that zypper dup keeps the kernel from 42.3 under multiver. I wonder if it lets you attempt to boot it? That would be bad... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org