2026-01-07T01:01:04 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2026-01-07T02:08:23 @irc_liberachat_llyyr:opensuse.org: So why if zypper find one mirror is available at all, it can try for next mirror. But if one mirror has checksum error, it cannot try for another? 2026-01-07T03:38:43 The checksum applies to the item being downloaded/installed, not the mirror. A checksum error is a result of a corrupt, incorrect, or tampered file. All package managers (not just zypper) will halt and wait for input during a checksum error by default, in order to ensure integrity and security. 2026-01-07T03:38:43 If the root user wants to try a different mirror to see if it resolves the checksum error, they are free to do that. Package managers won't do that automatically because it would undermine the trust and security that package managers aim to provide. 2026-01-07T10:22:29 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2026-01-07T21:22:00 mx2 is "temporarily rate limited" by MS, so mails to outlook.* etc queue up there (currently > 900 mails) 2026-01-07T21:22:17 queue on mx1 looks normal 2026-01-07T21:23:10 oh, and since this is MS - the tempfail contains a link to https://aka.ms/postmaster which gives me a 500... 2026-01-07T21:24:50 i mean, as expected for MS 2026-01-07T21:24:58 trying to log into outlook without a subscription gives you a JSON deserialisation error 2026-01-07T21:26:20 well, it's basically correct: "error on login" ;-) - _which_ error is a technical detail 2026-01-07T21:33:14 oh no it gives you a truncated copy of the exception's message lol 2026-01-07T21:33:48 something like the first 150 chars or so 2026-01-07T21:34:09 yeah, but doesn't that qualify as "error on login"? *g,d&r* 2026-01-07T21:34:25 I admit I'd expect a wording like "login failed", but - details ;-)