kanenas wrote: > Don't know where to find server stack traces on my computer, but the > blue/white globe has not turned orange in about a month in my x86-64 > partition. It more than likely is not a problem with the update system as much as a problem with your update source. I'll bet if you check your source with a browser you will find the same, it has not been updated. Sad but too often true these days. > The 32 bit partition still glows orange this week, i guess i will > test that tonight. Try changing to the same update source as your 32 bit box. > BUT, Yast on line update found and is right now installing > security updates on the kernel, oo, and php, a Yast2 printer patch and a > couple of other patches, all sounding rather important!!!! On your x86_64 box? With the same update source? > It is my > understanding that yast and zmd get the update info from the same source, is > that not true? That is true. > If it is, we might as well take the new update system out and > put it out of it's misery, if it isn't, why don't we take it out any way and > shoot it, it *stilll* is totally incapable. Yes, it had me fooled for over > 2.5 months, alas it finally decided to show it's true colors... > > I would still recommend to switch to opensuseupdater from zen-updater (do it from Yast with the patterns, unselect zmd based updater to opensuse updater). It is much easier on the CPU.
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