[Mageia-dev] kernel-firmware-extra-20110730-1.mga2.nonfree triggers an older kernel to be installed
Zé
mmodem00 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 6 21:43:16 CEST 2011
Theres a new kernel-firmware-extra package and when i enter to update
appeared severall problems, in wich requering an older kernel to
installed when im using kernel-desktop-3.0.0-1.mga2-1-1.mga2
The output:
~]# LC_ALL=C urpmi --noclean kernel-firmware-extra
In order to satisfy the
'kernel-server-2.6.38.7-1.mga|kernel-desktop-2.6.38.7-1.mga|kernel-xen-pvops-2.6.38.7-1
.mga' dependency, one of the following packages is needed:
1- kernel-desktop-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64: Linux Kernel for
desktop use with x86_64 (to install)
2- kernel-server-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64: Linux Kernel for
server use with x86_64 (to install)
3- kernel-xen-pvops-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64:
%{summary_xen-pvops} (to install)
What is your choice? (1-3)
In order to satisfy the
'kernel-server-2.6.38.7-1.mga|kernel-xen-pvops-2.6.38.7-1.mga'
dependency, one of the f ollowing packages is needed:
1- kernel-server-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64: Linux Kernel for
server use with x86_64 (to install)
2- kernel-xen-pvops-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64:
%{summary_xen-pvops} (to install)
What is your choice? (1-2)
Some requested packages cannot be installed:
Default-kde4-config-1-17.mga2.noarch (in order to keep
Default-kde4-config-1-20.mga2.noarch)
kernel-desktop-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied
kernel-firmware[>= 20101024-2])
kernel-firmware-20110314-2.mga1.noarch (due to conflicts with
kernel-firmware-extra-20110730-1.mga2.nonfree.noa rch)
kernel-server-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied
kernel-firmware[>= 20101024-2], trying to prom ote kernel)
kernel-xen-pvops-2.6.38.7-1.mga-1-1.mga1.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied
kernel-firmware[>= 20101024-2], trying to p romote kernel)
mageia-theme-Default-1.5.0.17-2.mga1.noarch (in order to keep
mageia-theme-Default-1.5.0.17-3.mga2.noarch)
Continue installation anyway? (Y/n)
removing package basesystem-1-3.mga1.x86_64 will break your system
The installation cannot continue because the following packages
have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
Default-kde4-config-1-20.mga2.noarch
(due to missing mageia-theme,
due to missing mageia-theme-kde-background)
basesystem-1-3.mga1.x86_64
(due to missing kernel)
bootsplash-3.3.5-2.mga1.noarch
(due to missing kernel)
kernel-desktop-2.6.38.8-5.mga2-1-1.mga2.x86_64
(due to unsatisfied kernel-firmware >= 20101024-2)
kernel-desktop-3.0.0-1.mga2-1-1.mga2.x86_64
(due to unsatisfied kernel-firmware >= 20101024-2)
kernel-desktop-latest-3.0.0-1.mga2.x86_64
(due to missing kernel-desktop-3.0.0-1.mga2)
kernel-firmware-20110314-2.mga1.noarch
(due to conflicts with kernel-firmware-extra-20110730-1.mga2.nonfree.noarch)
mageia-theme-Default-1.5.0.17-3.mga2.noarch
(due to unsatisfied bootsplash >= 3.3.0,
due to missing plymouth-system-theme)
mageia-theme-kde-background-1.5.0.17-3.mga2.noarch
(due to missing mageia-theme)
ndiswrapper-1.56-4.mga1.x86_64
(due to missing kernel)
plymouth-system-theme-0.8.3-12.mga1.x86_64
(due to missing plymouth(system-theme))
x11-driver-video-1.0.0-35.mga1.x86_64
(due to missing x11-driver-video-nouveau)
x11-driver-video-nouveau-0.0.16-0.20110303.3.mga1.x86_64
(due to missing kmod(nouveau))
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Zé
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