Yes, thank you, but when it comes to these point releases, I don’t want to have to practically reinstall the OS just for an update, if that makes sense? I appreciate the reply though, seriously! I just wanted to see what others had to say. :/
I mean its all just packages under the hood. Its not that technically different than any other system update. For openSUSE, you run zypper dup instead of zypper patch.
I might just be dumb, but what I gathered when I was reading about openSUSE Tumbleweed is that a zypper dup should be the only command I need to worry about when updating the system. After looking at this for Leap, I think the way they handle them on Leap is a little extra for my taste, if that makes sense?
Yes, thank you, but when it comes to these point releases, I don’t want to have to practically reinstall the OS just for an update, if that makes sense? I appreciate the reply though, seriously! I just wanted to see what others had to say. :/
I mean its all just packages under the hood. Its not that technically different than any other system update. For openSUSE, you run
zypper dupinstead ofzypper patch.(Section 12.1.4 https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/startup/html/book-startup/cha-update-osuse.html)
Note: I have never personally tried this nor used OpenSUSE ;)
I see.
I might just be dumb, but what I gathered when I was reading about openSUSE Tumbleweed is that a zypper dup should be the only command I need to worry about when updating the system. After looking at this for Leap, I think the way they handle them on Leap is a little extra for my taste, if that makes sense?