Anyone know how to get these two things back in sync so I can use YOU again instead of having to "rpm -Fvh */*.rpm" every few days in my local mirror? :) --- terminal output --- dsauer@danny-pc:~> cat /etc/SuSE-release SuSE Linux 9.1 (i586) VERSION = 9.1 dsauer@danny-pc:~> online_update -k -V Types of patches to be installed: security recommended patchlevel Server URL: dir:///opt/suse/ Server Name: User-Defined Location Directory File: Path 0: ./i386/update/9.0/patches Path 1: ./i386/update/8.2/patches Security updates available. dsauer@danny-pc:~> online_update -c Product 0 (primary product) Name: SuSE Linux Version: 9.0 Architecture: i386 Product 1 Name: SuSE Linux Version: 8.2 Architecture: i386 Language: de Directory: directory.3 --- end terminal output --- I'm not sure why online_update thinks that I'm using the German language version of anything, or why it only knows about 9.0 and 8.2 - which were on this system before. In yast, I have only one installation source specified - the directory containing the 9.1 stuff. How can I tell the YOU setup that I'm running 9.1 and that I therefore only want updates for 9.1? It's a bit annoying to see updates available all the time when there really aren't any available for my system... :) --Danny