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Patch reports kernel conflicts in freshly upgraded 13.1

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I just upgraded from 12.3 to 13.1, everything went smooth. Then I added bumblebee and that installed and runs without problems, too.

Update applets, however, tell me that a new patch cannot be installed due to conflicts. I've looked for "kernel" packages in Yast and there's one update candidate there that reports conflicts, too.

Code:

#### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2014-08-08 17:31:44 ####

kernel-desktop-base-3.11.10-17.2.x86_64 conflicts with kernel-desktop = 3.11.10-17.2 provided by kernel-desktop-3.11.10-17.2.x86_64

    [ ] do not install kernel-desktop-base-3.11.10-17.2.x86_64

    [ ] deinstallation of kernel-desktop-3.11.10-17.2.x86_64




#### YaST2 conflicts list END ###

And the patch one gives this:

Code:

#### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2014-08-08 17:36:57 ####

patch:openSUSE-2014-441-1.noarch conflicts with kernel-desktop.x86_64 < 3.11.10-17.2 provided by kernel-desktop-3.7.10-1.40.1.x86_64

    [ ] Following actions will be done:
deinstallation of kernel-desktop-base-3.11.6-4.1.x86_64
deinstallation of kernel-desktop-base-3.11.10-11.1.x86_64
    [ ] Following actions will be done:
deinstallation of kernel-desktop-3.7.10-1.40.1.x86_64
deinstallation of hdjmod-kmp-desktop-1.28_k3.7.10_1.11-14.4.3.x86_64
deinstallation of virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.2.6_k3.7.10_1.11-3.6.11.x86_64
deinstallation of virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.2.6_k3.7.10_1.11-3.6.11.x86_64
deinstallation of kernel-desktop-3.11.10-17.2.x86_64
deinstallation of virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.2.18_k3.11.10_17-2.15.2.x86_64
deinstallation of virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.2.18_k3.11.10_17-2.15.2.x86_64
deinstallation of hdjmod-kmp-desktop-1.28_k3.11.10_17-16.10.1.x86_64
    [ ] do not install patch:openSUSE-2014-441-1.noarch




#### YaST2 conflicts list END ###

There's "kernel-desktop-3.7.10-1.40.1.x86_64" in this list but I can't see in Yast software manager, I'd like to delete it and all other old kernels, too. How to do it safely if they don't show up in Yast?

It's a laptop so stripped down kernel (desktop-base?) would be appreciated.

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