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   Message 137,470 of 138,051   
   Malcolm to Paul R Schmidtbleicher   
   Re: Yast/Yast2 Problem   
   07 Feb 22 21:57:34   
   
   From: malcolmlewis@linuxmail.org.invalid   
      
   On 8 Feb 2022 03:09:45 GMT   
   Paul R Schmidtbleicher  wrote:   
      
   > On Mon, 7 Feb 2022 20:49:44 -0600, Malcolm wrote:   
   >   
   > > On 8 Feb 2022 02:37:06 GMT Paul R Schmidtbleicher   
   > >  wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> Thanks for info on gstreamer - will follow your advice next upgrade   
   > >>   
   > >> Now, after either the last or earlier upgrade Yast and Yast2 is   
   > >> absent   
   > >> - "Cannot excute command /sbin/yast2" on the enter password   
   > >> dialogue. I used super Dolphin to check /sbin/yast  and   
   > >> /sbin/yast2 and both are listed at 0 bytes  (i.e. gone!)   
   > >>   
   > >> Given me the command to get back Yast and Yast2, Please   
   > >>   
   > >> Paul   
   > > Hi Paul So your repos are all good an enabled?   
   > >   
   > > I would use zypper to search for the installed yast2 packages and   
   > > then force a re-install.   
   > >   
   > > zypper se -i yast2   
   > >   
   > > zypper in -f yast2 yast2-control-center* yast2-ycp-ui-bindings   
   > > zypper in -f -t pattern yast2_basis yast2_desktop   
   >   
   > THANK YOU Malcolm!   
   >    I entered each of the three commands   
   >       On the first one a whole page+ turned up   
   >       On the second command a lot of programs "ruby2.7**" were to be   
   > removed and new "ruby3.1***" installed along with Yast2   
   >       On the third command 2 packages were reinstalled   
   >   
   > BOTTOM LINE: Yast2 now working fine - Thankyou   
   >   I'm 75 and still learning - but loving it!   
   >     Paul   
   Hi Paul   
   Good deal, just remember always zypper -vvv dup (the three v's add   
   verbosity) and should give you more information on what is going on.   
   Yes the ruby update caused one issue here with vagrant-libvirt, but got   
   that sorted fairly quick.   
      
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