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openSUSE @lemmy.world
ceiron @europe.pub

Why does Tumbleweed insist on reinstalling YaST?

Following the announcement of the demise of YaST, I adapted my tumbleweed installation to the new setup by installing Myrlyn and Cockpit, and removing YaST:

sudo zypper rm -u yast*

However it’s already been a couple of times that when I zypper dup several yast packages get pulled in for installation.

Is this how it’s supposed to be? Or can I prevent this behaviour?

Thanks!

openSUSE @lemmy.ml
ceiron @europe.pub

Why does Tumbleweed insist on reinstalling YaST?

Following the announcement of the demise of YaST, I adapted my tumbleweed installation to the new setup by installing Myrlyn and Cockpit, and removing YaST:

sudo zypper rm -u yast*

However it’s already been a couple of times that when I zypper dup several yast packages get pulled in for installation.

Is this how it’s supposed to be? Or can I prevent this behaviour?

Thanks!

openSUSE @lemmy.ml
ceiron @europe.pub

Installing Leap while preserving btrfs @home subvolume

I’d like to install Leap 15.6 on an older laptop which is currently running Tumbleweed.

I have a single partition with btrfs and the standard subvolumes created during the original Tumbleweed installation.

Can I install Leap while preserving the btrfs @home subvolume? I played a bit the partitioner in expert mode but couldn’t find an obvious way.

Thanks!

openSUSE @lemmy.world
ceiron @europe.pub

Installing Leap while preserving btrfs @home subvolume

I’d like to install Leap 15.6 on an older laptop which is currently running Tumbleweed.

I have a single partition with btrfs and the standard subvolumes created during the original Tumbleweed installation.

Can I install Leap while preserving the btrfs @home subvolume? I played a bit the partitioner in expert mode but couldn’t find an obvious way.

Thanks!

lemm.ee refugees, how have you been handling the situation?

  • I have a 2007 Acer laptop with OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with LXQt which I use for torrenting. Works great.

    You could also install batocera and run retro games and console emulators. I’ve done this with an old Raspberry Pi 1 from 2012 and my kid loves to play Sonic and Super Mario with it.

  • Retro Gaming @lemmy.ml
    ceiron @europe.pub

    Is there any way to enable multiplayer gaming on Game Boy Advance using two locally connected controllers?

    I have an Rpi with Batocera installed and two SNES controllers connected with USB.

    I can play NES and SNES multiplayer games perfectly fine, but not on GBA.

    Is there any way to emulate local multiplayer gaming on Game Boy Advance?

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
    ceiron @europe.pub

    Is there any way to enable multiplayer gaming on Game Boy Advance using two locally connected controllers?

    I have an Rpi with Batocera installed and two SNES controllers connected with USB.

    I can play NES and SNES multiplayer games perfectly fine, but not on GBA.

    Is there any way to emulate local multiplayer gaming on Game Boy Advance?