Le 14/03/2016 06:50, Felix Miata a écrit :
more than minute each to remove this way. I don't see but one x11 pattern that might have facilitated this. Since X is too broken to use, YaST2 isn't available, and yast seems too unwieldy for this purpose as well. Surely there must be some easier way to get "System Packages" from X11:XOrg replaced by currently available versions, no?
filter / repositories in yast (ncurse) may help you a bit to identify what apps come from the bad repo I wonder what happen when a repos is no more available. I had this last week. a repo could no more be read and this broke all my updates. I didn't find any soft coming from this repo :-) so I simply removed it from source list. but what happen is a repo is removed that have some soft used? is the software kept or removed? if there is an other source, is this source used? I understand you need a "dedup" option and I see use case of it may be somebody have the answer :-) jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org