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So, I updated Tumbleweed, and the updates to KDE caused my Plasma/Wayland session to restart, breaking the updates part way through. I wasn't watching at the time so took some while to debug!

Spent some time learning how to use nm-cli, because new half-upgraded KDE wouldn't load the network widget. It looks like something else may have changed and mucked up in the half-update (and of course I rebooted like a wise-man/dummy/i-dont-know-but-at-least-it-didnt-make-it-work) but iterations of trying things in nmcli eventually worked!

Finally tried zypper dup again and saw the session restart, so finished the job from the virtual terminal! At last, I seem to have a working computer again, and I might just brave updating my main laptop. (I cancelled the update while it was still downloading packages, after seeing the breakage on the other laptop!)

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[-] milicent_bystandr@lemm.ee 2 points 5 months ago

I wanted to try a different DE to get things working, but with network manager down I couldn't install anything else! Tumbleweed already had IceWM, but without any networkmanager control there either.

Course that was before I discovered I didn't need any internet to finish the job and fix it. I assumed the update completed but broke something, and hoped against hope there'd be a fix issued quickly that I could further update to.


P.S. I assume you mean zypper dup, but perhaps you're using the new Irish Culinary/Political Linux, and supper DUP is the right command.

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