On Sat, 24 Jul 2021 19:49:26 +0200
"Carlos E. R."
On 24/07/2021 19.42, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2021-07-24 11:20 a.m., Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 24/07/2021 17.58, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-07-24 06:02:53 Carlos E. R. wrote:
|On 24/07/2021 08.06, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: |> On 24.07.2021 00:01, Carlos E. R. wrote: |>> On 23/07/2021 17.05, Benjamin Zeller wrote:
If it's just a plugin and won't work with openSUSE, it should be safe to remove it.
Yes, that's what I did. I found that this laptop had it installed last November, but the other laptop hasn't it. And my small server got it in January. But the logs do not show if it was an automated install because of some deps, or manual. My guess is, automatic (because of the different dates).
For me to install it manually, it would be because someone would have mentioned it here, but I found no reference to it.
It's never been installed on my system, so perhaps it got hauled in on yours if you allowed recommends or something like that.
I certainly allow recommends, yes, on all my machines.
This laptop is heavy weight to carry, so I rarely use it. Only when I move somewhere for days, otherwise I carry my tiny laptop instead. Thus if I tested a command I would use the desktop machine or the tiny laptop, but not this big laptop. But it was this big laptop which got the plugin installed, which is why I think it was something automatic.
It seems odd that there is apparently no way to tell when and how a package was installed. It seems like that would be a basic audit requirement. Kind of like sudo can let you see who did what. /var/log/zypp/history does provide some indication in that it logs an event when you start YaST, so it would be interesting to see the bits of log from around the time that the package was installed. Perhaps somebody who knows more would be able to tell us what to look for?