On 2014-06-03 19:20, James Knott wrote:
On 06/02/2014 11:46 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Wait, please. Tell me about them, I may be able to help, I have some experience with this method. It's the kernel: seurity and bugfix update
"patch:openSUSE-2014-375-1.noarch conflicts with kernal-default.i586 < 3.11.10-11.1 provided by kernel-default-3.0.101-79.1.i586
Remove kernel-default-3.0.101, plain and simple. Current kernel for 13.1 is 3.11.10-11, that one is from 11.4.
Conflict Resolution 1: Following actions will be done: deinstallation of kernel-default-3.0.101-79.1
That's the one you have to choose.
That error appears 3 times. If I stop that update, I can update the rest of the packages. Ηοwever, after running the updates, I lose Internet connectivity, though I can connect to the local network. The problem appears to be DNS resolution, but I wasn't able to determine the cause.
One step at a time. One of the reason for losing network in 13.1 is because of the interface name change. It is in the release notes. One of the remedies is to go into yast, remove both interfaces, then create the new one.
I have restored my old 11.4 version.
You have to insist. :-)
However, it is 5:44 AM here, and I should be in bed... You could have a read here, if I don't respond:
That appears to me more trouble than doing a fresh install.
No, not really. You are unused to it, but it is not that complex, compared to install and configure all the services in a new machine. Basically, you have to do (with only the four official repos enabled): zypper dup zypper patch zypper up after upgrading with the DVD to 13.1. If you upgrade with the netinstall cd, or telling the DVD to use internet repos instead of the dvd, that phase above is not necessary. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)