Hello - I am still trying to track down and understand why my attempt to upgrade OpenSuSE Leap 42.3 to OpenSuSE Leap 15.0 has failed. After using an OpenSuSE installation DVD, to do an in place upgrade, my system was working partially OK but there were some problems with the plasma widgets and tools and and I was advised to try and do a zypper dup to fix those issues. That worked until I tried to do some further installation of some additional software and then I lost the ability to do anything with KDE. Both the keyboard and mouse no longer work at the point the login prompts are shown. I can SSH in to the system, and from that perspective everything seems to be working OK, services I want to run are running etc. Using the QT version of YaST, from an SSH shell, I have discovered that the repositories that YaST is using are still pointing at the 42.3 versions, so I suspect I now have a mixed bag of software from both the 42.3 and the 15.0 repos. Doing another zypper dup simply tells me there is nothing to update however... So I am wondering, could/should I go in to /etc/zypp/repos.d and change all the BaseURL references for the repositories from 42.3 to 15.0 (or perhaps to $releasever )? Seems like I could, but I am guessing.... And then I would think doing a zypper dup (or zypper dup --$releasever 15.0 ) might insure I have a consistent system? And this all begs another question, why weren't my repository definitions updated when I used the OpenSuSE installation DVD to upgrade my system? Marc... -- Linux Counter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org