On 2024-05-03 18:34, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op zaterdag 4 mei 2024 02:28:33 CEST schreef Darryl Gregorash:
On 2024-05-03 15:57, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
The 15.6 release candidate is now fixed, so I am thinking of doing a system upgrade now to resolve two issues with 15.5, one long-standing, the other occurring within the last week.
Are there any issues which might make that a bad idea? If not, will another full update be needed when the final version is released on June 12? OK, this isn't going as expected. I chose (as I usually do) to fetch the DVD .iso image and write it to USB. However, depending on how I try to grab it (left-click vs. middle-click/Save link as...) the .iso either does not exist, or is only 153 bytes, which is curious because, when I load the repo in Firefox, it says it is 4.3 GB. The NET image does, however, appear to be OK. A zypper dup --releasever=15.6 should do the job
And yes, it's Saturday 2:35AM and I am still up and running. ;-)
I'm aware of this, but I am a suspicious person ;) -- I prefer things where I can see everything that is going on. I think the above problem has more to do with mirrors updating themselves properly: When I download the NET image file, I am informed that it will be coming from muug.ca, the Manitoba Unix Users Group. So, I load that URL into a browser window, went to the 15.6 repo and found a glaring discrepancy -- on download.o.o, I see Build 669 but on muug.ca, they show Build 680.