Long story short, things like steam or discord and other programs like deluge no longer work for me. I did an offline upgrade via USB iso. What's the solution other than fresh install? thanks.
Can you disable the repo pointing to your USB drive from yast?
The solution besides a full reinstall is double check that everything on your system actually fully updated. Sounds like some things were left behind.
make sure no 15.3 repos or packages are left over:
zypper lr -d
zypper pa --orphaned
and then maybe (but carefully review the proposal before accepting)
zypper verify
zypper dup
Leap 15.5 RC
openSUSE Leap 15.4
upgraded to 15.4 RC from leap 15.3, a lot of programs broken now
Can you disable the repo pointing to your USB drive from yast?
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Many thanks to the OpenSUSE contributors. Just upgraded from 15.4 to 15.5 (approx 1600 updated packages on this system) and it completed flawlessly, and rebooted with no issues-- like always.
Hi all,
An updated openSUSE Leap 15.4 ISO has been released recently
openSUSE-Leap-15.4-DVD-x86_64-Build157.1-Media.iso / Updated Feb 23 2022
It features KDE 5.24.1 - not sure what version of GNOME but I will assume 41.3... do we think this may be stable, as Tumbleweed is a rolling release so probably more prone to breakage? (assumption).
Just curious whether it would be ok to start using as a daily driver on a non-critical computer? I backup all my important documents on a portable encrypted HDD -and the beta is only a few days away to being dropped.
Any feedback appreciated. I have experienced almost no issues with alpha previously when testing it out. I also assume Leap will be updated along the way to the production release from Alpha/Beta - and when that happens I will format and install the final build clean.
Since I require kernel 5.14.xx at the minimum for my laptop, I cant go to Leap 15.3. I also dont want to get too far ahead with GNOME/KDE using Tumbleweed only to have to get used to new features and drop them when I move to leap upon release. (I honestly dont want to stick with Tumbleweed. I just want a stable LTS type distro that works and love openSUSE for all situations).