I've got
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9 Problems:
Problem: 1: problem with the installed Mesa-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.1.x86_64
Problem: 2: problem with the installed Mesa-dri-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.3.x86_64
Problem: 3: problem with the installed Mesa-gallium-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.3.x86_64
Problem: 4: problem with the installed Mesa-libEGL1-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.1.x86_64
Problem: 5: problem with the installed Mesa-libGL1-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.1.x86_64
Problem: 6: problem with the installed Mesa-libva-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.3.x86_64
Problem: 7: problem with the installed Mesa-vulkan-device-select-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.3.x86_64
Problem: 8: problem with the installed libgbm1-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.1.x86_64
Problem: 9: problem with the installed libvulkan_intel-25.0.2-1699.412.pm.3.x86_64
from the conflict between Packman Essentials and the official repository.
Also
I don't see the package on index of the Essentials repository: https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/packman/suse/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/Essentials/x86_64/
TBF, I never checked the index and don't know if they are normally there.
I wonder
I am not sure if there are reasons similar to xvidcore, and don't know if I should wait or switch to the main repository. (assuming I still want the current codec capability.)
Recently, Gnome Extensions integration is suddenly broken on Slowroll after a
zypper dup
.I have to manually install
gnome-browser-connector
; in contrast, no intervention is needed on Tumbleweed.Meanwhile, Slowroll is still on Gnome 47, which has no compatibility issue at this point, while Tumbleweed causes some Gnome extensions to be disabled because they haven't caught up with the API changes yet.
That said, they are still one of the top rolling distros which will save your setup/customization time in the long run.
So, you probably have to pick your poison.