* Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> [04-04-20 06:49]: [...]
Basically, you compare the active file (/etc/nsswitch.conf) with the other file (/etc/nsswitch.conf.rpmnew), and you decide what new options to activate or ignore. Repeat for every file, after every zypper dup.
If you have another machine, you can in that machine "ssh -X ..." to this machine, then run:
meld /etc/nsswitch.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf.rpmnew
to do the edit and comparison (you may need to install meld first).
And yes, you are the admin, it is you who has to decide what to do with those config options. Sorry, it is one of the reasons I do not "use" tumbleweed. Depending on the case, you have to accept the new options, refuse them all, accept some refuse some, edit some, whatever.
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