rpm -qa|grep -iE "firefox|nss|nspr|rootcerts"|sort
Linares wrote:PS: I can't update to Mageia 8 because my hard drive is almost full and, if it fills up in the middle of the update, I would lose the entire Mageia system.
[and@Mageia ~]$ rpm -qa|grep -iE "firefox|nss|nspr|rootcerts"|sort
firefox-78.11.0-1.mga7
firefox-es_AR-78.11.0-1.mga7
firefox-es_CL-78.11.0-1.mga7
firefox-es_ES-78.11.0-1.mga7
firefox-es_MX-78.11.0-1.mga7
kdnssd-5.57.0-1.mga7
lib64compat-openssl10_1.0.0-1.0.2u-1.mga7
lib64dbnss4.8-4.8.30-24.mga7
lib64jansson4-2.12-1.mga7
lib64kf5kdnssd5-5.57.0-1.mga7
lib64nspr4-4.31-1.mga7
lib64nss3-3.66.0-1.mga7
lib64nss-mdns2-0.10-18.mga7
lib64openssl1.1-1.1.0l-1.1.mga7
lib64xmlsec1-nss1-1.2.29-1.mga7
libcompat-openssl10_1.0.0-1.0.2u-1.mga7
libopenssl1.1-1.1.0l-1.1.mga7
nss-3.51.0-1.mga7
nss_mdns-data-0.10-18.mga7
nss-myhostname-241-8.5.mga7
nss_tcb-1.1-9.mga7
openssh-8.0p1-1.mga7
openssh-askpass-common-8.0p1-1.mga7
openssh-askpass-qt5-2.1.0-3.1.mga7
openssh-clients-8.0p1-1.mga7
openssl-1.1.0l-1.1.mga7
rootcerts-20191126.00-1.mga7
rootcerts-java-20191126.00-1.mga7
ruby-openssl-2.1.2-20.mga7
Linares wrote:firefox-78.11.0-1.mga7
lib64nspr4-4.31-1.mga7
lib64nss3-3.66.0-1.mga7
nss-3.51.0-1.mga7
rootcerts-20191126.00-1.mga7
rootcerts-java-20191126.00-1.mga7
urmpq --list-media active --list-url
doktor5000 wrote:Would be helpful if you could post the output of
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urmpq --list-media active --list-url
urpmq --list-media active --list-url
sturmvogel wrote:There was a typo in doktor5000s code. Correct:
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urpmq --list-media active --list-url
urpmq --list-media active --list-url
Core Release (distrib1) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/core/release
Core Updates (distrib3) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/core/updates
Core Updates Debug (distrib4) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/debug/core/updates
Core Updates Testing (distrib5) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/core/updates_testing
Nonfree Release (distrib11) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/nonfree/release
Nonfree Updates (distrib13) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/nonfree/updates
Tainted Release (distrib21) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/tainted/release
Tainted Updates (distrib23) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/x86_64/media/tainted/updates
Core 32bit Release (distrib31) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/i586/media/core/release
Core 32bit Updates (distrib32) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/i586/media/core/updates
Nonfree 32bit Release (distrib36) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/i586/media/nonfree/release
Nonfree 32bit Updates (distrib37) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/i586/media/nonfree/updates
Tainted 32bit Release (distrib41) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/i586/media/tainted/release
Tainted 32bit Updates (distrib42) http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/mageia.org/distrib/7/i586/media/tainted/updates
doktor5000 wrote:You should disable the following repos: Core Updates Debug, Core Updates Testing
su -
drakrpm-edit-media --expert
urpmi --auto-update --auto --force
urpmi.update --ignore "Core Updates Debug" "Core Updates Testing"
urpmq --not-available
doktor5000 wrote:You can also directly disable them as root via
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urpmi.update --ignore "Core Updates Debug" "Core Updates Testing"
And it would probably be a good idea to check which packages you have installed from those repositories, as you would need to downgrade those.would show all packages which are currently installed, which are not available from currently configured repositories.
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urpmq --not-available
Usually that list should be basically empty.
[root@Mageia and]# urpmi.update --ignore "Core Updates Debug" "Core Updates Testing"
[root@Mageia and]# urpmq --not-available
lib64rpmsign8-4.14.3-0.rc1.13.mga7.x86_64
net-snmp-mibs-5.8-2.2.mga7.x86_64
skypeforlinux-8.54.0.91-1.x86_64
konqueror-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
lib64kf5konq6-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
simple-scan-3.32.2.1-2.1.mga7.x86_64
konq-plugins-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
lib64rpmbuild8-4.14.3-0.rc1.13.mga7.x86_64
google-chrome-stable-80.0.3987.149-1.x86_64
lib64xslt1-1.1.33-2.2.mga7.x86_64
kernel-desktop-devel-5.6.13-5.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64
wine-stable64-3.0.4-1.x86_64
opera-developer-77.0.4032.0-0.x86_64
lib64konquerorprivate5-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
vnstat-2.2-1.1.mga7.x86_64
lib64net-snmp35-5.8-2.2.mga7.x86_64
lib64ice6-1.0.10-1.mga7.x86_64
wine-stable-common-3.0.4-1.i586
doktor5000 wrote:...............
And it would probably be a good idea to check which packages you have installed from those repositories, as you would need to downgrade those.would show all packages which are currently installed, which are not available from currently configured repositories.
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urpmq --not-available
Usually that list should be basically empty.
Linares wrote:But the second does give me this:
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[root@Mageia and]# urpmi.update --ignore "Core Updates Debug" "Core Updates Testing"
[root@Mageia and]# urpmq --not-available
lib64rpmsign8-4.14.3-0.rc1.13.mga7.x86_64
net-snmp-mibs-5.8-2.2.mga7.x86_64
skypeforlinux-8.54.0.91-1.x86_64
konqueror-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
lib64kf5konq6-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
simple-scan-3.32.2.1-2.1.mga7.x86_64
konq-plugins-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
lib64rpmbuild8-4.14.3-0.rc1.13.mga7.x86_64
google-chrome-stable-80.0.3987.149-1.x86_64
lib64xslt1-1.1.33-2.2.mga7.x86_64
kernel-desktop-devel-5.6.13-5.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64
wine-stable64-3.0.4-1.x86_64
opera-developer-77.0.4032.0-0.x86_64
lib64konquerorprivate5-19.04.0-1.1.mga7.x86_64
vnstat-2.2-1.1.mga7.x86_64
lib64net-snmp35-5.8-2.2.mga7.x86_64
lib64ice6-1.0.10-1.mga7.x86_64
wine-stable-common-3.0.4-1.i586
isadora wrote:but how to explain that urpmq --not-available should basically be empty, but is far from empty when Linares runs the command.doktor5000 wrote:would show all packages which are currently installed, which are not available from currently configured repositories.
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urpmq --not-available
morgano wrote:OK nice.
Make sure the message about creating graphics drivers do not happen every boot, then please mark this subject solved by adding "[SOLVED]" as first part of subject in your first post above.
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