stakanov@freenet.de wrote:
The machine has several repos aktivated (that are as it seems available in their 42.2 version). It has Nivida proprietary driver and is 64 bit.
Is it sufficient to run zypper dup with all corresponding repos changed to have a soft migration experience? Where do I run it? In a window or in tty1? Before restarting, should I run manually mkinitrd or should this be automatic after install? Thank you in advance.
Just did this with my HTPC. The nvidia stuff went perfectly w/o trouble, i.e., no additional mkinitrd/dracut stuff needed, but a lot of the multimedia stuff was switched back from packman to openSUSE repos - guess they had lower version numbers in packman? After running an additional 'zypper dup -r packman-essential -r packman-multimedia' (with careful check what exactly will be switched) the computer is running as fine as before :) I ran it in a remote ssh session. Doesn't really matter. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org